aqab


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to follow at the heel, assail insidiously, circumvent, overreach
Original Word: עָקַב
Transliteration: aqab
Phonetic Spelling: (aw-kab')
Short Definition: take by the heel
Word Origin
denominative verb from aqeb
Definition
to follow at the heel, assail insidiously, circumvent, overreach
NASB Word Usage
deals craftily (1), heel (1), restrain (1), supplanted (1), took (1).

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take by the heel, stay, supplant, utterly

A primitive root; properly, to swell out or up; used only as denominative from aqeb, to seize by the heel; figuratively, to circumvent (as if tripping up the heels); also to restrain (as if holding by the heel) -- take by the heel, stay, supplant, X utterly.

see HEBREW aqeb


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