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Strong's #7118 - קְצָת
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1432) yq (קתס QTs) AC: Cut CO: End AB: ?: The end of something or to make an end by cutting it off.
A) yq (קתס QTs) AC: ? CO: End AB: ?
Nm ) yq (קתס QTs) - End: The end of a time period or place or the end of something. The border of a country as the ends. KJV (67): end, after, border, infinite, process - Strongs: H7093 (קֵץ)
Nf1) eyq (קתסה QTsH) - End: The far extremity of something, the end or edge. KJV (35): end, lowest, uttermost, edge, selvedge - Strongs: H7098 (קָצָה)
Nf2) tyq (קתסת QTsT) - End: The end of a time or place or as an extremity. [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (9): end, part, some - Strongs: H7117 (קְצָת), H7118 (קְצָת)
sm) niyq (קתסינ QTsYN) - Ruler: One who rules within a border. KJV (12): ruler, prince, captain, guide - Strongs: H7101 (קָצִין)
ejm) nfyiq (קיתסונ QYTsWN) - Outer: At the end of something. KJV (4): uttermost, outmost - Strongs: H7020 (קִיצוֹן)
B) yyq (קתסתס QTsTs) AC: Cut off CO: ? AB: ?: The making of an end of something by cutting it.
V) yyq (קתסתס QTsTs) - Cut-off: To make an end of something by cutting it off. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: ooq] KJV (16): (vf: Paal, Pual, Piel) cut off, utmost, cut - Strongs: H7082 (קָסַס), H7112 (קָצַץ), H7113 (קְצַץ)
H) eyq (קתסה QTsH) AC: Cut off CO: End AB: ?
V) eyq (קתסה QTsH) - Cut-off: To cut something out or make short. KJV (5): (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) cut off, cut, scrape - Strongs: H7096 (קָצָה)
Nm) eyq (קתסה QTsH) - End: The far extremity of something, the end or edge. KJV (96): end, part, edge, coast, border, outside, utmost, quarter - Strongs: H7097 (קֵצֶה)
J) yfq (קותס QWTs) AC: Awake CO: ? AB: ?
V) yfq (קותס QWTs) - I. Awake:An end to sleep. II. Loath:To consider something cut off. KJV (31): (vf: Paal, Hiphil) abhor, weary, loath, distress, vex, grieve, awake, wake, arise, watch - Strongs: H6973 (קוּץ), H6974 (קוּץ)
Nm) yfq (קותס QWTs) - Thorn: [Unknown connection to root;] KJV (12): thorn - Strongs: H6975 (קֹץ)
Nf1) eyfq (קותסה QWTsH) - Lock: A lock of hair. [Unknown connection to root;] KJV (2): lock - Strongs: H6977 (קְוֻצּוֹת)
K) fyq (קתסו QTsW) AC: ? CO: End AB: ?
Nm ) fyq (קתסו QTsW) - End: The far extremity of something, the end or edge. KJV (7): end, uttermost - Strongs: H7099 (קִצְוָה)
L) yqi (יקתס YQTs) AC: Awake CO: ? AB: ?: An ending of sleep.
V) yqi (יקתס YQTs) - Awake: KJV (11): (vf: Paal) awake - Strongs: H3364 (יָקַץ)
M) yiq (קיתס QYTs) AC: ? CO: Summer AB: ?: As the end of the season.
V) yiq (קיתס QYTs) - Summer: To spend the summer. [df: Uwq] KJV (1): (vf: Paal) summer - Strongs: H6972 (קוּץ)
Nm ) yiq (קיתס QYTs) - Summer: [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (21): summer - Strongs: H7007 (קַיִט), H7019 (קַיִץ)
Adopted Roots:
- A2291 Trk (Cut)
- A2717 Ynq (End)
- A2723 Byq (Sheer, Base)
- A2725 Oyq (Scrape, Plane)
- A2726 Pyq (Snap, Splinter, Wrath)
- A2727 Ryq (Sever, Short)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
קְצָת (for קְצָאת, from קָצָה, of the form מְנָת, from מָנָה), a Chaldaizing word.
(1) end. Always with pref. מִן; מִקְצָת for מִקְּצָת at the end. Daniel 1:15, מִקְצָת יָמִים עֲשָׂרָה “at the end often days.” Daniel 1:5, and verse 18, לְמִקְצָת הַיָּמִים “at the end of the days” (לְמִן, see p. 485, A ). Comp. Hebr. מִקֵּץ, מִקְצֵה for מִקְּצֵה Joshua 3:2.
(2) the sum, the whole number, i.q. קָצֶה, קָצָה No. 2. Daniel 1:2, מִקְצָת כְּלֵי בֵית־הָאֱלֹהִים “(a part) of the number of the holy vessels.” מִקְצָת is put in this place partitively, like מִן No. 1. Nehem. 7:70, מִקְצָת רָאשֵׁי הָאָבוֹת “(a part of) the number of the chiefs,” i.e. a part of the chiefs. Comp. מִקְצֵה אֶחָיו Genesis 47:2.-Some of these examples, Daniel 1:2, 18 Neh. loc. cit. have been referred by some to a noun, of the form מִקְצָת, to which they ascribe the signification of part. But the Chaldee, which is of special authority in these examples, is altogether destitute of such a form (the passage Genesis 47:2, Targ. is similar to the passages treated under No. 2); and it cannot be doubted that the phrase מִקְצָת, wherever it occurs, is to be explained in the Same manner.
קְצָת constr. קְצַת Chald.
(1) end. Daniel 4:31, לִקְצַת יוֹמַיָּא “at the end of the days.”
(2) the sum, the whole. Daniel 2:42, מִן קְצָת מַלְכוּתָא “(a part) of the whole of the kingdom,” i.e. a part of the kingdom. To this answers מִנָּהּ part of it.