סָכַר
sākar
shut up
Strong's H5534VerbHebrewTWOT 1497

סָכַר (sākar) is a Hebrew verb meaning shut up. It appears 3 times in 3 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H5534).

Also rendered

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 1497)

Root family 1497: סָכַר sākar — I, shut up, stop up. This verb occurs in the Niphal (Ps 63:12; Gen 8:2) and the Piel (Isa 19:4). Apparently related to sdgar (q.v.)

See it in Scripture

Genesis 8:2Isaiah 19:4

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