moomad
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4613. moomad

moomad: a standing ground, foothold
Original Word: מָעֳמָד
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: moomad
Phonetic Spelling: (moh-om-awd')
Short Definition: foothold

Word Origin
from amad
Definition
a standing ground, foothold
NASB Translation
foothold (1).

מָעֳמָ֑ד noun [masculine] standing-ground, foot-hold Psalm 69:3 (in figurative).

עִמָּדִי see עִם below below עמם.

עמה (√ of following; compare Assyrian emû, be united, associated; emûtu, family, family connection; Late Hebrew עָמִית = Biblical Hebrew (rare)).



standing

From amad; literally, a foothold -- standing.

see HEBREW amad

מָעֳמָ֑ד מעמד mā‘omāḏ mā·‘o·māḏ mooMad


Strong's Hebrew 4613
1 Occurrence


mā·‘o·māḏ — 1 Occ.

Psalm 69:2
BIB: מְ֭צוּלָה וְאֵ֣ין מָעֳמָ֑ד בָּ֥אתִי בְמַעֲמַקֵּי־
NAS: and there is no foothold; I have come
KJV: mire, where [there is] no standing: I am come
INT: deep and there foothold have come deep

1 Occurrence


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