hebrew #4454 - מָלַק malaq (to nip)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance wring off A primitive root; to crack a joint; by implication, to wring the neck of a fowl (without separating it) -- wring off. Englishman's Concordance 1) (Qal) to nip, nip off (head of a bird) Part of Speech: verb A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: a primitive root Same Word by TWOT Number: 1207 Brown-Driver-Briggsמָלַקverbnip, nip off (head of bird; without necessarily severing it from body, compare Leviticus 5:8) (Late Hebrew id., Aramaic מְלַק, ); — QalPerfect consecutive וּמָלַק אֶתרֿאֹשׁוֺLeviticus 1:15, i.e. head of dove; compare וּמָלַק אֶתרֿאֹשׁוֺ מִמּוּל עָרְמּוֺ וְלֹא יַבְדִּילLeviticus 5:8. compare Di-Ry. ᵐ5ἀποκνίζω. I, II. מַלְקוֺחַ, מֶלְקָחַ֫יִם, מַלְקָחַ֫יִם see לקח. מַלְקוֺשׁ see לקשׁ. מֶלְתָּחָה see לתח. [מַלְתָּעוֺת] see מְתַלְּעוֺת below תלע. מַמְּגֻרוֺת see I. גור [מֵמַד] see מדד. Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 4454. מָלַק (malaq) — 2 OccurrencesLeviticus 1:15 Leviticus 5:8 |