צָמַת
ṣāmat
put an end to
Strong's H6789VerbHebrewTWOT 1932

צָמַת (ṣāmat) is a Hebrew verb meaning put an end to. It appears 15 times in 4 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H6789).

Also rendered

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 1932)

Root family 1932: צָמַת ṣāmat — put an end to, cut off, destroy. (ASV and RSV vary frequently; ASV also “consume”; RSV “vanish,” “hem in,” “wipe out.”)

See it in Scripture

2 Samuel 22:41Job 6:17Psalms 73:27

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