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Strong's #6320 - פּוּךְ

Transliteration
pûwk
Phonetics
pook
Origin
from an unused root meaning to paint
Parts of Speech
Noun Masculine
TWOT
1742
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs'

1) antimony, stibium, black paint

1a) eye cosmetic

Greek Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 4185 ‑ πολυτελής (pol‑oo‑tel‑ace');  
Frequency Lists
Verse Results
KJV (3)
1 Chronicles 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
NAS (3)
1 Chronicles 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
HCS (4)
2 Kings 1
1 Chronicles 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
BSB (4)
2 Kings 1
1 Chronicles 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
ESV (3)
1 Chronicles 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
WEB (2)
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

1379) kp (פכ PK) AC: Overturn CO: Flask AB: ?: The flask, usually made of a horn (see Job 42:14) , for storing medicinal, cosmetic or ritual oils. The flask is overturned to pour out the contents. (eng: flask - with the additional l and s)

A) kp (פכ PK) AC: ? CO: Flask AB: ?

Nm ) kp (פכ PK) - Flask: KJV (3): box, vial - Strongs: H6378 (פַּךְ)

F) kpe (הפכ HPK) AC: Overturn CO: ? AB: ?: The overturning of the flask to pour out its contents. A turning to a different direction.

V) kpe (הפכ HPK) - Overturn: To turn something over or upside down as if pouring out its contents. KJV (94): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Hophal) turn, overthrow, overturn, change, become, came, convert, gave, make, perverse, pervert, retire, tumble - Strongs: H2015 (הָפַךְ)

Nf1) ekpe (הפכה HPKH) - Overturning: KJV (1): overthrow - Strongs: H2018 (הֲפֵכָה)

af1) ekpem (מהפכה MHPKH) - Overturning: KJV (6): overthrow - Strongs: H4114 (מַהְפֵּכָה)

af2) tkpem (מהפכת MHPKT) - Stocks: Causing an upside down posture. KJV (4): prison, stocks - Strongs: H4115 (מַהְפֶּכֶת)

gm) kpfe (הופכ HWPK) - Overturned: Something that is turned over upside down. KJV (1): turning - Strongs: H2017 (הֹפֶךְ)

if1) ekpet (תהפכה THPKH) - Upside-down: KJV (10): forward, perverse - Strongs: H8419 (תַּהְפֻּכוֹת)

lm) kpkpe (הפכפכ HPKPK) - Upside-down: KJV (1): froward - Strongs: H2019 (הֲפַכְפַּךְ)

H) ekp (פכה PKH) AC: Pour CO: ? AB: ?: The overturning of flask.

V) ekp (פכה PKH) - Pour: KJV (1): (vf: Piel) ran - Strongs: H6379 (פָּכָה)

J) kfp (פוכ PWK) AC: ? CO: Cosmetics AB: ?

Nm ) kfp (פוכ PWK) - Cosmetics: KJV (4): paint, glistering, colour - Strongs: H6320 (פּוּךְ)

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Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 מּוּךְ noun [masculine] antimony, stibium (Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew; compare possibly Arabic open, separate; Syriac pulverize; but מּוּךְ perhaps foreign word); — black mineral powder, for increasing brilliance of eyes by darkening edges of lids; ׳וַתָּשֶׂם בֵּמּעֵינֶוהָ 2 Kings 9:30, ׳תִּקְרְעִי וגו Jeremiah 4:30; (on practice in Arabic see We GGN, 1893,443; in Egypt, Lane Mod.Egypt.ed. 5, i. 45f.); figurative Isaiah 54:11 of dark cement setting off precious stones (but We DLZ, Aug. 2,1890 Che Hpt and others read נֹפֶךְ q. v.); ׳אַבְנֵי פ 1 Chronicles 29:2 are perhaps stones of brilliant hue of antimony. — compare proper name קֶרֶן הַמּוּךְ, and כָּחַל.


Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon, Unabridged, Electronic Database.All rights reserved. Used by permission. BibleSoft.com
Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

פּוּךְ an unused root, which had, perhaps, the sense of moving to and fro, wavering, i.q. פּוּק. Hence may be derived the following word, which is of uncertain origin.

פּוּךְ i.q. Greek φῦκος, prop. sea-weed, (so called from its moving about, waving hither and thither), from which an alkaline pigment was prepared; hence used of the pigment itself; also the dye with which the Hebrew women tinged their eyelashes, prepared from stibium, or antimony (LXX. στιμμί, Vulg. stibinm), 2 Kings 9:30; Jeremiah 4:30 (comp. pr.n. קֶרֶן הַפּוּךְ). Isaiah 54:11, “I will lay thy stones with stibium”, i.e. I will use stibium as cement in building thy walls. It may be doubted what are אַבְנֵי־פוּךְ stones of pigment, 1 Chronicles 29:2, used in building the Temple. I should understand them to be the more valuable stones, such as a kind of marble, used for covering and as it were painting the walls.


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List of Word Forms
בַּפּ֤וּךְ בַּפּוּךְ֙ בַפּוּךְ֙ בפוך פ֣וּךְ פוך bap·pūḵ ḇap·pūḵ bapPuch bappūḵ ḇappūḵ fuch p̄ūḵ vappuCh
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