לָכַד
lâkad(law-kad')
“to catch (in a net, trap or pit); generally, to capture or occupy; also to choose (by lot); figuratively, to cohere”
121 occurrencesOld TestamentCommon word
Definition
Strong’s Definition
to catch (in a net, trap or pit); generally, to capture or occupy; also to choose (by lot); figuratively, to cohere
Translated in KJV as
[idiom] at allcatch (self)be frozenbe holdenstick togethertake.
Etymology
a primitive root;
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“Only the cattle we took for a prey unto ourselves, and the spoil of the cities which we took.”