H6131 – aqar – עָקַר – to uproot; fig. to hamstring
- Strong’s ID:
- H6131
- Hebrew Word:
- עָקַר
- Transliteration:
- ʻâqar / aqar
- Pronunciation:
- aw-kar’
- Part of Speech:
- verb
- Etymology:
- a primitive root
- Usage Count:
- 7
- Search:
- Find “aqar” in the Bible (Old Testament)
Strong’s Hebrew Lexicon
a primitive root; to pluck up (especially by the roots); specifically, to hamstring; figuratively, to exterminate:—dig down, hough, pluck up, root up.