נ־ק־ע
Hebrew
Etymology
Related to י־ק־ע (y-q-ʿ) and cognate with Arabic ن ق ع (n q ʕ).
Root
נ־ק־ע • (n-q-ʿ)
- Forming words pertaining to dislocating or tearing off.
Derived terms
Hebrew terms belonging to the root נ־ק־ע (0 c, 1 e)
- Verbal derivatives
| Binyan | Verb |
|---|---|
| Pa'al | נָקַע (naká) |
| Nif'al | |
| Pi'el | |
| Pu'al | |
| Hif'il | |
| Huf'al | |
| Hitpa'el |
- Nominal derivatives
- נֶקַע (néka, “cleft, ravine”)
- הַקָּעָה (haka'á, “sprain, dislocation”)
References
- H5361 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible
- Klein, Ernest (1987) “נקע”, in A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English[1], Jerusalem: Carta, →ISBN, page 426b
- “נ־ק־ע”, in Hebrew dictionary and conjugation tables, Pealim.com