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Strong's #3422 - יְרַקְרַק

Transliteration
yᵉraqraq
Phonetics
yer-ak-rak'
Origin
from the same as (H3418)
Parts of Speech
adjective
TWOT
918e
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition

  1. greenish, pale green, greenish-yellow

Frequency Lists
Verse Results
ASV (3)
Leviticus 2
Psalms 1
BSB (3)
Leviticus 2
Psalms 1
CSB (2)
Leviticus 2
Psalms 1
ESV (3)
Leviticus 2
Psalms 1
KJV (3)
Leviticus 2
Psalms 1
LEB (3)
Leviticus 2
Psalms 1
LSB (3)
Leviticus 2
Psalms 1
N95 (2)
Leviticus 2
NAS (3)
Leviticus 2
Psalms 1
NLT (0)
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did not use
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WEB (3)
Leviticus 2
Psalms 1
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

1456) qr (רק RQ) AC: Draw CO: Grass AB: ?: Thin green blades of grass that are drawn out of the soil.

A) qr (רק RQ) AC: ? CO: Thin AB: ?

Nm ) qr (רק RQ) - I. Thin: II. Only:As something thin. KJV (19): thin, lean, only, nothing, except, but - Strongs: H7534 (רַק), H7535 (רַק)

Nf1) eqr (רקה RQH) - Temple: The side of the head as a thin spot. KJV (5): temple - Strongs: H7541 (רַקָּה)

B) qqr (רקק RQQ) AC: Spit CO: ? AB: ?: As green and drawn out of the mouth.

V) qqr (רקק RQQ) - Spit: KJV (1): (vf: Paal) spit - Strongs: H7556 (רָקַק)

bm) qiqr (רקיק RQYQ) - Wafer: A thin bread. KJV (8): wafer, cake - Strongs: H7550 (רָקִיק)

J) qfr (רוק RWQ) AC: Draw CO: ? AB: ?: Something that is drawn out.

V) qfr (רוק RWQ) - Draw: KJV (19): (vf: Hiphil, Hophal) out, empty, draw, arm, pour - Strongs: H7324 (רוּק)

Nm) qfr (רוק RWQ) - Spit: As drawn out of the mouth. KJV (3): spit, spiting, spittle - Strongs: H7536 (רֹק)

L) qri (ירק YRQ) AC: ? CO: Green AB: ?

V) qri (ירק YRQ) - Spit: KJV (3): (vf: Paal) spit - Strongs: H3417 (יָרַק)

Nm) qri (ירק YRQ) - Green: The color of grasses and herbs as thin. KJV (11): green, herb - Strongs: H3418 (יֶרֶק), H3419 (יָרָק)

cm) qfri (ירוק YRWQ) - Green: The color of grasses and herbs as thin. KJV (1): green - Strongs: H3387 (יָרוֹק)

jm) nfqri (ירקונ YRQWN) - Mildew: As a thin green film. KJV (6): mildew, paleness - Strongs: H3420 (יֵרָקוֹן)

lm) qrqri (ירקרק YRQRQ) - Greenish: KJV (3): greenish, yellow - Strongs: H3422 (יְרַקְרַק)

M) qir (ריק RYQ) AC: ? CO: Empty AB: ?: A container where all of its contents have been drawn out. Also vanity as an emptiness.

Nm) qir (ריק RYQ) - Empty: Empty of contents. Also vain in the sense of emptiness. KJV (26): vain, vanity, no purpose, empty - Strongs: H7385 (רִיק), H7386 (רֵק)

pm) mqir (ריקמ RYQM) - Empty: KJV (16): void, vain - Strongs: H7387 (רֵיקָם)

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Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 יְרַקְרַק (Sta§ 156,234) adjective greenish, pale-green (compare Assyrian ra‡ra‡‡u, Zim BP 37) — Leviticus 13:49; Psalm 68:14; feminine plural יְרַקְרַקּוֺת Leviticus 14:37; — of plague spots Leviticus 13:49; Leviticus 14:37; as substantive Psalm 68:14 the green-shimmering (Che) of gold.


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

יְרַקְרַק plur. fem. יְרַקְרַקּוֹת

(1) adj. greenish, yellowish, χλωρίζων, used of the colour of leprosy seen in garments, Leviticus 13:49, 14:37.

(2) subst. yellowness, paleness, tawniness (of gold), Psalms 68:14. (Eth. ወርቅ፡ denotes gold itself. Arab. وَرْقُ money, coins.)


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List of Word Forms
וְ֝אֶבְרוֹתֶ֗יהָ ואברותיה יְרַקְרַ֣ק ׀ יְרַקְרַקֹּ֔ת ירקרק ירקרקת veevroTeiha wə’eḇrōwṯehā wə·’eḇ·rō·w·ṯe·hā yə·raq·raq yə·raq·raq·qōṯ yerakRak yerakrakKot yəraqraq yəraqraqqōṯ
 
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