A primitive root; to separate, literally (to disperse) or figuratively (to specify); also (by implication) to wound -- scatter, declare, distinctly, shew, sting.
H6567. parash
I. [מָּרַשׁ] verb make distinct, declare (Late Hebrew seperate oneself,
Pi`el separate, explain, so Aramaic מְּרַשׁ especially Pa`el; Syriac separate, distinguish, explain, compare Mandean, NöM 221); —
Qal Infinitive construct י עַלמִּֿי לָהֶם ׳לִפְרשׁ Leviticus 24:12 (P) to declare distinctly to them.
Niph`al Participle נִפְרָשׁוֺת Ezekiel 34:12 read probably שׂוֺת-, see פרשׂ.
Pu`al Perfect3masculine singular מֹּרַשׁ Numbers 15:34 (P) what should be done to him had not been distinctly declared; Participle מְפֹרָשׁ Nehemiah 8:8 made distinct (compare B Aram Ezra 4:18), see BeRy KöEinl. 99, > interpreted, Ke and others, BerlinerT. Onk ii.74.
II. [מָּרַשׁ] verb Hiph`il pierce, sting (?) (compare Assyrian paruššu, staff (which pierces); Aramaic פרשׁא, (in Lexicons) ox-goad); — Imperfect3masculine singular יַפְרִשׁ Proverbs 23:32 (כְּצִפְעֹנִי, "" יִשָׁ֑ךְ כְּנָחָשׁ), of wine.
III. פרשׁ (√ of following; compare Aramaic מְּרַת Pa`el (rare) cause to break or burst forth (a serpent its brood), מַּרְתָּא dung; Syriac Pa`el rip open, = 1. מֶּרֶשׁ; Arabic IV. rip open stomach, and scatter contents (compare VII), = I. מֶּרֶשׁ).
[מְּרַשׁ] verb make distinct (compare Biblical Hebrew (chiefly late)); —
Pa`el Passive participle Ezra 4:18 made distinct (Biblical Hebrew Nehemiah 8:8; ᵑ7 Late Hebrew).