
אַט
Strong's H328
ʼaṭ
/at/
(as a noun) a necromancer (from their soft incantations), (as an adverb) gently
Quick Facts
- Strong's Number
- H328
- Hebrew
- אַט
- Transliteration
- ʼaṭ
- Pronunciation
- /at/
- KJV Translations
- 4 distinct renderings
- Language
- Biblical Hebrew
Definition & Etymology
Full Definition
(as a noun) a necromancer (from their soft incantations), (as an adverb) gently
Derivation
from an unused root perhaps meaning to move softly;
KJV Translation Breakdown
This Hebrew word is translated as the following in the King James Version:
charmergentlysecretsoftly
Related Hebrew Words
Words sharing the same root or referenced in the derivation of ʼaṭ:
דָּן יַעַן
Dân YaʻanH1842“Dan-jaan”
יְעַטyᵉʻaṭH3272“counsellor”
יַעֲלָאYaʻălâʼH3279“Jaala”
יָעֵןyâʻênH3283“ostrich”
יַעֲנָהyaʻănâhH3284“[phrase] owl”
יַעֲנַיYaʻănayH3285“Jaanai”
יָעֵףyâʻêphH3287“faint”
יְעָףyᵉʻâphH3288“swiftly.e”
מוֹעֵצָהmôwʻêtsâhH4156“counsel”
עֵצָהʻêtsâhH6098“advice”
תּוֹעָפָהtôwʻâphâhH8443“plenty”
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