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Strong's #602 - אָנַק
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- to cry, groan
- (Qal) to cry, lament
- (Niphal) to make lamentation
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1318) qn (נק NQ) AC: Suckle CO: Breast AB: Innocent: The pictograph n is a picture of a seed and represents the sons of the next generation, the q is a picture of the sun at the horizon and the drawing in of light. Combined these mean "child drawn in". The bringing in and holding close of an infant to the breast.
A) qn (נק NQ) AC: ? CO: Bowl AB: Innocent: Where the infant suckles.
fm) iqn (נקי NQY) - Innocent: A state of innocence as an infant. [df: ayqn] KJV (44): innocent, guiltless, quit, blameless, clean, clear - Strongs: H5355 (נָקִי)
kf4 ) tiqnm (מנקית MNQYT) - Bowl: From the shape of a bowl that holds liquids like a breast that holds milk. KJV (4): bowl, cup - Strongs: H4518 (מְנַקִּית)
fjm) nfiqn (נקיונ NQYWN) - Innocent: A state of innocence as an infant. KJV (5): innocency, cleanness - Strongs: H5356 (נִקָּיֹן)
B) qqn (נקק NQQ) AC: ? CO: Breast AB: ?
bm ) qiqn (נקיק NQYQ) - Cleavage: A cleft in the rocks. KJV (3): hole - Strongs: H5357 (נָקִיק)
C) qna (אנק ANQ) AC: Cry CO: ? AB: ?: The crying out of a child or one who is helpless.
V) qna (אנק ANQ) - Cry: KJV (4): (vf: Paal, Niphal) cry, groan - Strongs: H602 (אָנַק)
Nf1) eqna (אנקה ANQH) - I. Crying: II. Anaqa:An unknown animal whose sound is like a cry. KJV (5): sighing, crying, groaning, ferret - Strongs: H603 (אֲנָקָה), H604 (אֲנָקָה)
D) qan (נאק NAQ) AC: Cry CO: ? AB: ?: The crying out of one who is helpless.
V) qan (נאק NAQ) - Cry: KJV (2): (vf: Paal) groan - Strongs: H5008 (נָאַק)
Nf1) eqan (נאקה NAQH) - Crying: KJV (4): groaning - Strongs: H5009 (נְאָקָה)
G) qen (נהק NHQ) AC: Cry CO: ? AB: ?
V) qen (נהק NHQ) - Cry: KJV (2): (vf: Paal) bray - Strongs: H5101 (נָהַק)
H) eqn (נקה NQH) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Innocent: The innocence of an infant.
V) eqn (נקה NQH) - Innocent: One who is innocent of a crime or oath. [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (45): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel) unpunished, guiltless, innocent, clear, cleanse, free, acquit, altogether, cut off, blameless, pure - Strongs: H5343 (נְקֵא), H5352 (נָקָה)
J) qfn (נוק NWQ) AC: Suckle CO: Breast AB: ?
V) qfn (נוק NWQ) - Suckle: KJV (1): (vf: Hiphil) nurse - Strongs: H5134 (נוּק)
L) qni (ינק YNQ) AC: Suckle CO: Sapling AB: ?
V) qni (ינק YNQ) - Suckle: KJV (32): (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Participle) suck, nurse, suckling, milch, mother - Strongs: H3243 (יָנַק)
bf1) eqini (יניקה YNYQH) - Sapling: A sucking branch. KJV (1): twig - Strongs: H3242 (יְנִיקָה)
gm) qnfi (יונק YWNQ) - Sapling: A sucking branch. KJV (1): plant - Strongs: H3126 (יוֹנֵק)
gf2) tqnfi (יונקת YWNQT) - Sapling: A sucking branch. KJV (6): branch, twig - Strongs: H3127 (יוֹנֶקֶת)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Qal Imperfect יֶאֱנֹק Jeremiah 51:52; Infinitive construct אֱנֹק Ezekiel 26:15, both of groaning of wounded (חָלָל).
Niph`al id., in mourning, lamentation; Infinitive construct הֵאָנֵק Ezekiel 24:17 "" עָשָׂה אֵבֶל); Participle נֶאֱנָקִים Ezekiel 9:4 ("" נֶאֱנָחִים followed by עַל.
אָנַק
(1) prop. to strangle, be in anguish, hence used of cries extorted by very great anguish, or sorrow; Angftgefchren (compare the common anken). Jeremiah 51:52; Ezekiel 26:15. Kindred roots are חָנַק, עָנַק, and those which spring from them, ἄγχι, ἀνάγκη, angere, angustus, enge, Angft, more softened אָנַח, אָנָה, for אָנַהּ. Ch. אֲנַק, Syr, ܐܶܢܰܩ id.
(2) from the idea of strangling (see חָנַק ), has sprung the signification of collar (עֲנָק), to adorn with a collar (see עָנַק ), and of neck عَنَقُ. From its slender neck, a she-goat or kid is called in Arabic عناق, as if long-necked, Langhals; in Hebrew perhaps formerly עֶנֶק, אֶנֶק, comp. عَنَقَ to have a slender neck. From the goat is derived the word for roe אַקּוֹ, which see.
Niphal, i.q. Kal No. 1. Ezekiel 9:4, 24:17, חֶאָנֵק דֹּם, “moan silently,” let no one hear thy moans.