H6985 קט - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


קט
qaṭ
kat'
From H6990 in the sense of abbreviation; a little, that is, (adverbially) merely

KJV Usage: very.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB7356
BDB7391

קט

1. a small thing, little, merely (adv)
a. meaning dubious
Origin: from H6990 in the sense of abbreviation
TWOT: 2006.1
Parts of Speech: Adjective

TBESH:
קָ֔ט
qat
H:A
only
1) a small thing, little, merely (adv)
1a) meaning dubious

View how H6985 קט is used in the Bible

One occurence of H6985 קט

Ezekiel 16:47 but, as if that were a very

Distinct usage

1 but, as if that were a very


Related words

H6985

H6990 קטט qâṭaṭ

קטט
qâṭaṭ
kaw-tat'
A primitive root; to clip off, that is, (figuratively) destroy

KJV Usage: be cut off.