5134. nuq
Concordancia Strong
nuq: a mamar, enfermera.
Palabra Original: נוּק
Parte del Discurso: verbo
Transliteración: nuq
Ortografía Fonética: (nook)
Definición: a mamar, enfermera.
RVR 1909 Número de Palabras:
Strong's Concordance
nuq: to suckle, nurse
Original Word: נוּק
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: nuq
Phonetic Spelling: (nook)
Short Definition: nursed
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[נוּק verb whence (si vera lectio) might come,

Hiph`il suckle, nurse; — Imperfect3feminine singular suffix וַתְּנִיקֵ֫הוּ Exodus 2:9, but see ינק and Ges§ 70e; read probably ׳וַתֵּינ (Samaritan ותיניקהו.

נור (√ of following; compare Late Hebrew נוּר, flame, fire ᵑ7 id.; Arabic , give light, shine, I. (Kam Frey), IV. Lane2864, ; fire, light; Syriac fire; also in proper names, Palmyrene, Punic see Lzb322 Cook81; Minaean מנורת torches (?) HomSüdar. Chrest.128; Assyrian tinûru, furnace, oven (DlHWB 711) belongs here according to JägerBAS ii.294).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
nurse

A primitive root; to suckle -- nurse.

Forms and Transliterations
וַתְּנִיקֵֽהוּ׃ ותניקהו׃ vatteniKehu wat·tə·nî·qê·hū wattənîqêhū
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Strong's Hebrew 5134
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wat·tə·nî·qê·hū — 1 Occ.

Exodus 2:9
HEB: הָאִשָּׁ֛ה הַיֶּ֖לֶד וַתְּנִיקֵֽהוּ׃
NAS: took the child and nursed him.
KJV: took the child, and nursed it.
INT: the woman the child and nursed

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