רקּת raqqath rak-kath' From H7556 in its original sense of diffusing; a beach (as expanded shingle); Rakkath, a place in PalestineKJV Usage: Rakkath.
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew DefinitionsBDB8119 רקּת Rakkath = "shore" 1. a fortified city in Naphtali Origin: from H7556 in its original sense of diffusing TWOT: None Parts of Speech: Proper Name Location
רק raq rak From H7556 in its original sense; emaciated (as if flattened out)KJV Usage: lean([-fleshed]), thin.