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Old Testament Hebrew Lexical DictionaryHebrew Lexicon

Strong's #7166 - קַרְסֹל

Transliteration
qarçôl
Phonetics
kar-sole'
Origin
from (H7164)
Parts of Speech
feminine noun
TWOT
2073b
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition

  1. ankle

Frequency Lists
Verse Results
ASV (2)
2 Samuel 1
Psalms 1
BSB (2)
2 Samuel 1
Psalms 1
CSB (2)
2 Samuel 1
Psalms 1
ESV (2)
2 Samuel 1
Psalms 1
KJV (2)
2 Samuel 1
Psalms 1
LEB (2)
2 Samuel 1
Psalms 1
LSB (2)
2 Samuel 1
Psalms 1
N95 (1)
2 Samuel 1
NAS (2)
2 Samuel 1
Psalms 1
NLT (0)
The World English Bible
did not use
this Strong's Number
WEB (2)
2 Samuel 1
Psalms 1
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

3056) lxrq (קרסל QRSL) AC: ? CO: Foot AB: ?: [from: cr]

cf ) lfxrq (קרסול QRSWL) - Foot: KJV (2): feet - Strongs: H7166 (קַרְסֹל)

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Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 [קַרְסֹל] noun [ feminine Albr ZAW xvi (1896), 77] ankle (compare ᵐ5ᵑ9 2 Samuel 22:37; = ל + קֶרֶס see Kö ii. 1,121; plural suffix קַסֻלָּ֑י 2 Samuel 22:37 = Psalm 18:37).


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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

קַרְסֹל prop. diminut. from קֶרֶס (see under לְ page 421, B ), a joint, a little joint; Gelenkchen; specially the ancle (which is also, in Germ., expressed by a diminutive Knöchel). Dual קַרְסֻלַּיִם. Psalms 18:37, לֹא מָֽעֲדוּ קַרְסֻלּי “my ancles have not slipped;” 2 Samuel 22:37. Vulg. tali. (Compare Targ. Ezekiel 47:3). I have no doubt that from this word (a quadriliteral being contracted into a triliteral) is derived Arab. قزل to walk unsteadily, to walk with tottering ancles; commonly, to limp; أَقْزَلُ a man thus walking, weak in the ancles and legs. Compare כָּשַׁל.


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List of Word Forms
קַרְסֻלָּֽי׃ קרסלי׃ karsulLai qar·sul·lāy qarsullāy
 
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