nekoth: (a spice) perhaps tragacanth gum Original Word: נְכֹאת Part of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: nekoth Phonetic Spelling: (nek-ohth') Short Definition: gum
Word Origin from naka Definition (a spice) perhaps tragacanth gum NASB Word Usage aromatic gum (2). נְכאֹת noun feminine a spice, (usually understood of tragacanth gum, exuding from astralagus bush, DiGenesis 27:25 and references; NowArchaeology i. 64 (and 249); compare also Löw§ 24; but = Arabic = summitas rubicunda sive flores plantae (i.e. a certain plant, Frey), according to HomAufsätze 4); — absolute ׳נ Genesis 37:25 ( + צְרִי, לּט as merchandise), Genesis 43:11 (+ id., also דְּבַשׁ, בָּטְנִים, שְׁקֵדִים, as gift). נכד (√ of following, meaning uncertain; Ethiopic = gens, stirps, [compare Samaritan נגד Genesis 21:23]).
spices From nake'; properly, a smiting, i.e. (concretely) an aromatic gum (perhaps styrax) (as powdered) -- spicery(-ces). see HEBREW nake'
nîr — 4 Occ. wə·han·nê·rōṯ — 2 Occ. wə·nêr — 2 Occ. wə·nê·rōw — 1 Occ. wə·nê·rō·ṯe·hā — 3 Occ. wə·nê·rō·ṯê·hem — 2 Occ. nik·kə·’ū — 1 Occ. nə·ḵā·’îm — 1 Occ. nə·ḵê·’āh — 3 Occ. wə·niḵ·’êh — 1 Occ. ne·ḵeḏ — 1 Occ. ū·lə·neḵ·dî — 1 Occ. wā·ne·ḵeḏ — 1 Occ. ’ak·keh — 5 Occ. ’ak·kek·kāh — 1 Occ. ’ak·ken·nū — 2 Occ. bə·hak·kō·ṯî — 2 Occ. ha·’ak·keh — 1 Occ. haḵ- — 4 Occ. hak·kêh — 4 Occ.
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nə·ḵōṯ — 2 Occ.
Genesis 37:25 BIB: וּגְמַלֵּיהֶ֣ם נֹֽשְׂאִ֗ים נְכֹאת֙ וּצְרִ֣י וָלֹ֔ט NAS: bearing aromatic gum and balm KJV: bearing spicery and balm INT: their camels bearing aromatic and balm and myrrhGenesis 43:11 BIB: וּמְעַ֣ט דְּבַ֔שׁ נְכֹ֣את וָלֹ֔ט בָּטְנִ֖ים NAS: honey, aromatic gum and myrrh, KJV: honey, spices, and myrrh, INT: little honey aromatic and myrrh pistachio 2 Occurrences
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