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Strong's #7038 - קָלַט
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- (Qal) to be stunted, be handicapped, be deformed (of a sacrificial animal lacking body parts)
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2707) ulq (קלתה QLTh) AC: Hide CO: ? AB: ?: [from: ul- hiding behind a covering]
V) ulq (קלתה QLTh) - Deform: To be physically deformed in some manner which is usually covered. KJV (1): (vf: Paal) lacking - Strongs: H7038 (קָלַט)
hm) ulqm (מקלתה MQLTh) - Refuge: A place one may run to for safety from an avenger. KJV (20): refuge - Strongs: H4733 (מִקְלָט)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Qal Passive participle שָׂרוּעַ וְקָלוּט Leviticus 22:23 sacrifice animal, overgrown or stunted.
קָלַט
(1) to contract, to draw together, almost the same as אָסַף and קָפָא; Arab. قلص (the letters ט and צ being interchanged). Part. pass. קָלוּט a dwarf, any thing of contracted stature or size, Leviticus 22:23. (Arab. قَلَطِىُّ, قُلَاطُ a dwarf, see Kamûs, p. 965, قَلْطُ low stature, قَلِيطُ (Saad. loc. cit.) one suffering from hernia.)
(2) to receive a fugitive to oneself, i.q. Ch. קְלַט. Derivatives, מִקְלָט, and pr.n. קְלִיטָה.