H6893 קאת - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


קאת
qâ'ath
kaw-ath'
From H6958; probably the pelican (from vomiting)

KJV Usage: cormorant.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB7275

קאת

1. a ceremonially unclean bird
a. perhaps pelican or cormorant
b. perhaps an extinct bird, exact meaning unknown
Origin: from H6958
TWOT: 1976
Parts of Speech: Noun Feminine

TBESH:
קָאַת
qa.at
H:N-F
pelican
1) a ceremonially unclean bird
1a) perhaps pelican or cormorant
1b) perhaps an extinct bird, exact meaning unknown

View how H6893 קאת is used in the Bible

5 occurrences of H6893 קאת

Leviticus 11:18 and the pelican,
Deuteronomy 14:17 And the pelican,
Psalms 102:6 a pelican
Isaiah 34:11 But the cormorant
Zephaniah 2:14 both the cormorant

Distinct usage

2 and the pelican,
1 a pelican
1 both the cormorant
1 But the cormorant

Corresponding Greek Words

qaat G3732 orneon


Related words

H6893

H6958 קיה קוא qô' qâyâh

קיה קוא
qô' qâyâh
ko, kaw-yaw'
A primitive root; to vomit

KJV Usage: spue (out), vomit (out, up, up again).


H470 אליקא 'ĕlı̂yqâ'
אליקא
'ĕlı̂yqâ'
el-ee-kaw'
From H410 and H6958; God of rejection; Elika, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Elika.


H6892 קיא קא qê' qı̂y'
קיא קא
qê' qı̂y'
kay, kee
From H6958; vomit

KJV Usage: vomit.