H603 אנקה - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


אנקה
'ănâqâh
an-aw-kaw'
From H602; shrieking

KJV Usage: crying out, groaning, sighing.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB605

אנקה

1. crying, groaning, lamentation
Origin: from H602
TWOT: 134a
Parts of Speech: Noun Feminine

TBESH:
אֲנָקָה
a.na.qah
H:N-F
groaning
1) crying, groaning, lamentation

View how H603 אנקה is used in the Bible

4 occurrences of H603 אנקה

Psalms 12:5 for the sighing
Psalms 79:11 Let the sighing
Psalms 102:20 the groaning
Malachi 2:13 and with crying out,

Distinct usage

1 for the sighing
1 the groaning
1 and with crying out,
1 Let the sighing

Corresponding Greek Words

anaqah G4726 stenagmos


Related words

H603

H604 אנקה 'ănâqâh
אנקה
'ănâqâh
an-aw-kaw'
The same as H603; some kind of lizard, probably the gecko (from its wail)

KJV Usage: ferret.


H602 אנק 'ânaq

אנק
'ânaq
aw-nak'
A primitive root; to shriek

KJV Usage: cry, groan.


H689 אקּו 'aqqô
אקּו
'aqqô
ak-ko'
Probably from H602; slender, that is, the ibex

KJV Usage: wild goat.