Lexical Summary tsuq: to pour out, melt Original Word: צוּקTransliteration: tsuq Phonetic Spelling: (tsook) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to pour out, melt Meaning: to pour out, smelt, utter Strong's Concordance be molten, pour A primitive root (identical with tsuwq through the idea of narrowness (of orifice)); to pour out, i.e. (figuratively) smelt, utter -- be molten, pour. see HEBREW tsuwq Brown-Driver-Briggs H6694. tsuq II. [צוּק] verb pour out, melt ("" יצק); — Qal Perfect3plural (according to Thes and others) צָקוּן Isaiah 26:16, but see below; Imperfect3masculine singular נְחוּשָׁה יָצוּק וְאֶבֶן Job 28:2 (read perhaps יָצוּקוּ, see Bu) and stone (ore, men) melt it into copper; מַּלְגֵישָֿׁ֑מֶן עִמָּדִי יָצוּק צוּר 29:6 the rock used to pour out beside me streams of oil. — Isaiah 26:16 (as above) must mean they poured out (uttered) a whisper (לַחַשׁ; i. e. prayer); but form most improbable; Koppe Gr Di Du and others propose לַחַשׁ צְקוֺן (from assumed צָקוֺן, I. צוק) = constraint of (like that of) magic; < Houb Kit ׳וגו בְלַחַץ צָֽעֲקוּ, or CheHpt לָנוּ מוּסָֽרְךָ כִּי מִלַּחַץ צָעַקְנוּ. |