chatsats: archer Original Word: חָצַץ Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: chatsats Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-tsats') Short Definition: archer
חָצַן verb divide (Late Hebrew makes a partition; Assyrian —aƒâƒu, cut in two, ZimBP 24 n.; Ethiopic curtail, diminish) — Qal Participle חֹצֵץ intransitive Proverbs 30:27 of locusts כלו ׳ויצא ח; i.e. dividing (themselves) into companies or swarms. Pi`el Participle מְחַצְצִים see II. חצץ. Pu`al Perfect מספר חדשׁיו חֻצָּ֑צוּ Job 21:21 the number of his months, they have been cut in two (figurative for curtailed). II. [חצץ] verb denominative only Pi`el Participle מְחַצְצִים Judges 5:11 archers (> those dividing spoil, since no object expressed and חלק more suitable for such meaning) חצצר, חֲצֹצְרָה see IV. חצר. I. חצר (√ of following; compare Arabic encompass, surround; Ethiopic surround, enclose by wall, etc.; enclosure; Late Hebrew חָצֵר court, Phoenician חצר id., Syriac , id.)
archer, bands, cut off in the midst A primitive root (compare chatsah); properly, to chop into, pierce or sever; hence, to curtail, to distribute (into ranks); as denom. From chets, to shoot an arrow -- archer, X bands, cut off in the midst. see HEBREW chatsah see HEBREW chets
he·ḥā·ṣîr — 1 Occ. ka·ḥă·ṣîr — 1 Occ. ke·ḥā·ṣîr — 2 Occ. wə·ḥiṣ·nōw — 1 Occ. bə·ḥō·ṣen — 1 Occ. ḥā·ṣə·nî — 1 Occ. maḥ·ṣə·p̄āh — 1 Occ. mə·haḥ·ṣə·p̄āh — 1 Occ. ḥō·ṣêṣ — 1 Occ. ḥuṣ·ṣā·ṣū — 1 Occ. be·ḥā·ṣāṣ — 1 Occ. ḥā·ṣāṣ — 1 Occ. ḥă·ṣā·ṣe·ḵā — 1 Occ. tā·mār — 2 Occ. ba·ḥă·ṣō·ṣə·rō·wṯ — 15 Occ. ḥă·ṣō·ṣə·rāh — 1 Occ. ḥă·ṣō·ṣə·rō·wṯ — 2 Occ. ḥă·ṣō·wṣ·rōṯ — 1 Occ. ū·ḇa·ḥă·ṣō·ṣə·rō·wṯ — 4 Occ. wa·ḥă·ṣō·ṣə·rō·wṯ — 2 Occ.
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