rattoq: a chain Original Word: רַתּוֹק Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: rattoq Phonetic Spelling: (rat-toke') Short Definition: chain
Word Origin from rathaq Definition a chain NASB Word Usage chain (1), chains (1). רַתּוֺק noun [masculine] chain (on form Lag BN 89); — absolute ׳עֲשֵׂה הָר Ezekiel 7:23, i.e. for captives, but very dubious; Co עָרֹה וּבָקוֺק, Krae עשֵֹׁי הַבַּתּוֺק (׳ב = Assyrian butâ‡u, obstruction); hence perhaps also plural construct רֵתּוּקוֺת זָהָב 1 Kings 3:21 Qr (Kt רתיקות), chains of gold before the דְּבִיד in temple. רַתּוּקוֺת, רתיקות see foregoing. רתת (√ of foll; Late Hebrew רָתַת, Aramaic רְתַת, , all tremble; compare רטט)
chain From rathaq; a chain -- chain. see HEBREW rathaq
yə·rō·šêš — 1 Occ. bə·re·šeṯ — 2 Occ. hā·rā·šeṯ — 1 Occ. hā·re·šeṯ — 2 Occ. mê·re·šeṯ — 2 Occ. re·šeṯ — 6 Occ. riš·tām — 2 Occ. riš·tî — 4 Occ. wə·re·šeṯ — 1 Occ. ḇə·riš·tōw — 2 Occ. rə·ṯā·ḥe·hā — 1 Occ. rut·tə·ḥū — 1 Occ. yar·tî·aḥ — 1 Occ. rat·taḥ — 1 Occ. bə·rat·tū·qō·wṯ — 1 Occ. rə·ṯōm — 1 Occ. rə·ṯā·mîm — 2 Occ. rō·ṯem — 2 Occ. bə·riṯ·māh — 1 Occ. mê·riṯ·māh — 1 Occ.
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