yalqut: receptacle, perhaps a wallet Original Word: יַלְקוּט Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: yalqut Phonetic Spelling: (yal-koot') Short Definition: pouch
Word Origin from laqat Definition receptacle, perhaps a wallet NASB Word Usage pouch (1). יַלְקוּט noun [masculine] receptacle, wallet (?) (properly collector) (on form compare LagBN p.127 BaNB § 156 b Köii.1, § 76, 4) — only in 1 Samuel 17:40 and he put them [the stones] בִּכְלִי הָרֹעִים אֲשֶׁרלֿוֺ וּבַיַּלְקוּט in the shepherd's receptacle which he had, even (?) in the wallet (? such as every shepherd carried, hence article); but probably strike out ו before ׳בַּיַּל (ᵐ5 The We Klo Bu HPS), and regard בִּכְלְי ֗֗֗ לוֺ as gloss (We Bu HPS).
a travelling pouch From laqat; a travelling pouch (as if for gleanings):-scrip. see HEBREW laqat
yil·lā·ṯāh — 2 Occ. yā·la‘ — 1 Occ. yal·le·p̄eṯ — 2 Occ. hay·yā·leq — 1 Occ. hay·ye·leq — 2 Occ. kay·yā·leq — 1 Occ. kay·ye·leq — 2 Occ. kə·ye·leq — 1 Occ. wə·ye·leq — 1 Occ. ye·leq — 1 Occ. bay·yām — 15 Occ. bay·yam·mîm — 5 Occ. bə·yam- — 3 Occ. hay·yām — 134 Occ. hay·yām·māh — 10 Occ. hay·yam·mîm — 1 Occ. hay·yām — 5 Occ. hăyām- — 1 Occ. kay·yām — 4 Occ. lay·yām — 5 Occ.
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