Thaer
H5953
- Original: עלל - Transliteration: `alal - Phonetic: aw-lal' - Definition: 1. to act severely, deal with severely, make a fool of someone a. (Poel) to act severely b. (Poal) to be severely dealt with c. (Hithpael) to busy oneself, divert oneself, deal wantonly, deal ruthlessly, abuse (by thrusting through) d. (Hithpoel) to practise practices, thrust forth (in wickedness) 2. (Poel) to glean 3. (Poel) to act or play the child 4. (Poel) to insert, thrust, thrust in, thrust upon - Origin: a primitive root - TWOT entry: 1627,1627b,1628 - Part(s) of speech: Verb - Strong's: A primitive root; to effect thoroughly; specifically to glean (also figuratively); by implication (in a bad sense) to overdo that is maltreat be saucy to pain impose (also literally): - abuse affect X child defile do glean mock practise throughly work (wonderfully). Total KJV Occurrences: 19 • abuse, 2 1 Samuel 31:4; 1 Chronicles 10:4 • abused, 1 Judges 19:25 • affecteth, 1 Lamentations 3:51 • defiled, 1 Job 16:15 • do, 1 Lamentations 1:22 • done, 3 Lamentations 1:12; Lamentations 1:22; Lamentations 2:20 • glean, 4 Leviticus 19:10; Deuteronomy 24:21; Jeremiah 6:9(2) • gleaned, 1 Judges 20:45 • mock, 1 Jeremiah 38:19 • mocked, 1 Numbers 22:29 • practice, 1 Psalm 141:4 • wonderfully, 1 1 Samuel 6:6 • wrought, 1 Exodus 10:2