1. to scrape, scrape off, cut off a. (Hiphil) to scrape 2. to be cornered, be set in corners a. (Hophal) to cut off places, make corners
Origin: a primitive root
TWOT: 2056,2057
Parts of Speech: Verb
H4740 מקצעה מקצע מקצוע maqtsôa‛ maqtsôa‛ maqtsô‛âhמקצעה מקצע מקצוע
maqtsôa‛ maqtsôa‛ maqtsô‛âh
mak-tso'-ah,mak-tso'-ah,mak-tso-aw'
From H7106 in the denominative sense of bending; an angle or recess
KJV Usage: corner, turning.
H4741 מקצעה maqtsû‛âhמקצעה
maqtsû‛âh
mak-tsoo-aw'
From H7106; a scraper, that is, a carving chisel
KJV Usage: plane.
H4742 מקצעה me qûts‛âhמקצעה
me qûts‛âh
mek-oots-aw'
From H7106 in the denominative sense of bending; an angle
KJV Usage: corner.
H7102 קציעה qe tsiy‛âhקציעה
qe tsiy‛âh
kets-ee-aw'
From H7106; cassia (as peeled; plural the bark)