H2834Hebrewḥāśap̄ətî

חָשַׂף

to strip off, i.e. generally to make naked (for exertion or in disgrace), to drain away or bail up (a liquid)

11
Total Occurrences
6
Books
11
Old Testament
0
New Testament

Strong’s Definition

to strip off, i.e. generally to make naked (for exertion or in disgrace), to drain away or bail up (a liquid)

Etymology & Derivation

a primitive root;

KJV Usage

make bare, clean, discover, draw out, take, uncover.

Detailed Definition

From the Brown–Driver–Briggs (BDB) Hebrew lexicon outline.

  • 1.to strip, strip off, lay bare, make bare, draw out
  • 2.(qal)

Scholarly Notes

Transliteration: châsaph; Pronunciation: khaw-saf'