STRONGS NUMBER H4600


Word Summary
maak: to press, squeeze
Original Word: מָעַךְ
Transliteration: maak
Phonetic Spelling: (maw-ak')
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to press, squeeze
Meaning: to press, to pierce, emasculate, handle
Strong's Concordance
bruised, stuck, be pressed

A primitive root; to press, i.e. To pierce, emasculate, handle -- bruised, stuck, be pressed.

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H4600. maak

[מָעַךְ‎] verb press, squeeze (Late Hebrew id.; מְעַךְ ᵑ7‎; Arabic rub); —

Qal Passive participle וְכָרוּת וְנָתוּק וְכָתוּת וּמָעוּךְLeviticus 22:24 (H), not to be offered to ׳י‎, reference to emasculation (compare Di); מְעוּכָהבָֿאָרֶץ וַחֲנִיתוֺ1 Samuel 26:7 and his spear pressed (thrust) into the ground.

Pu`al Perfect3masculine plural שְׁדֵיהֶן מֹעֲכוּ שָׁמָּהEzekiel 23:3 there were their breasts squeezed ("" עִשּׂוּ‎; unchastely; figurative of intercourse of Samaria and Jerusalem with Egypt, involving idolatry).