Parent and Child Roots - Q
V) (HQ ((HQ M-DD) —
Measure:[freq. 51] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: measure,
mete, stretch| {str: 4058}
Nm) (HQ ((HQ M-DD) —
Long: [freq. 1] |kjv: gone| {str:
4059}
J)(JQ ((JQMWD) ac: Measure
co:? ab: ?: From the length of the
garment as a measurement.
V) (JQ ((JQ MWD) —
Measure: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel)
|kjv: measure| {str: 4128}
K) *HQ (*HQ MDW)ac:? co:
Garment ab:?
Nm) *HQ (*HQ M-DW) —
Garment: [freq. 2] |kjv:
garment| {str: 4063}
M)(MQ ((MQMYD)ac:? co:?
ab: Continue: A stretching out of
time.
bm)(MQX ((MQXT-MYD) —
Continually: [freq. 104] |kjv:
continually, continual, daily,
always, ever, perpetual,
evermore, never| {str: 8548}
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- )Q ()QMH) ac:? co: Sea ab: ?:
The pictograph Q is a picture of water.
The sea (Mediterranean) is a place of the
unknown (what is beyond or what is
below). It is feared by the Ancient
Hebrews because of its size, storms and
fierceness. A hundred as an unknowable
amount. This parent root is related to
JQ,MQ and QI.
A))Q ()QMH) ac:? co: Sea ab:
?: The sea as the place of the
Unknown or anything that is an
Unknown or in question.
Nm))Q ()QMH) — I. What:
Something that is unknown, can
also be why, when or how.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: am]
II. Water: From the sea. [This
word always appears in the
plural form, QMQ, when used
for water] [df: Nys] [freq. 625]
|kjv: what, how, why, whereby,
wherein, how, water, piss,
waterspring| {str: 3964, 4100,
4101, 4325, 7890}
B) )IQ ()IQMHH) ac:? co:
Linger ab: ?: A questioning of
forward motion.
Nm) )IQ ()IQ M-HH) —
Linger: [freq. 9] |kjv: linger,
tarry, delay, stay| {str: 4102}
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1282) *Q (*QMW)ac:? co:? ab:
What:Related to IQ and MQ.
A) *Q (*QMW) ac:? co:? ab:
What
Nm) *Q (*QMW) — What:
[Always prefixed with the letter
F meaning in what or in who]
[freq. 10] |kjv: with, in, into,
through, for, at| {str: 1119}
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1283) >Q (>QMZ)ac: Burn co:? ab:
?
H))^Q ()^QMZH) ac: Burn co:
?ab:?
Nm) )^Q ()^Q M-ZH) —
Burnt:[freq. 1] |kjv: burnt| {str:
4198}
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1284) ,Q (,Q MHh)ac: Strike co:
Marrow ab: ?: The pictograph Q is a
picture of water or other liquid, the L is a