Strong's Concordance shakah: perhaps to roam Original Word: שָׁכָהPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: shakah Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-kaw') Short Definition: lusty Brown-Driver-Briggs [שָׁכָה, so most] verb Hiph`il Participle as adjective in סוּסִים מוּזָנִים מַשְׁכִּים הָיוּ Jeremiah 5:8 usually, horses... roaming at large they have become (compare Ethiopic ); — but meaning lustful needed; Aq Theod ἔλκοντες, Jerome trahentes (that is, genitalia), i.e. משְׁכִים; read with Arnheim Du Dr מַאֲשָׁכִים, i.e. fed stallions (literally growing אֲשָׁכִים, Leviticus 21:20; compare מַקְרִין, מַפְרִים). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance roamA primitive root; to roam (through lust) -- in the morning (by mistake for shakam). see HEBREW shakam Forms and Transliterations מַשְׁכִּ֣ים משכים maš·kîm mashKim maškîmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 79041 Occurrence maš·kîm — 1 Occ. Jeremiah 5:8 HEB: סוּסִ֥ים מְיֻזָּנִ֖ים מַשְׁכִּ֣ים הָי֑וּ אִ֛ישׁ NAS: They were well-fed lusty horses, KJV: horses in the morning: every one INT: horses were well-fed lusty become Each |