Strong's Concordance parat: perhaps divide Original Word: פָּרַטPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: parat Phonetic Spelling: (paw-rat') Short Definition: improvise Brown-Driver-Briggs [מָּרַט] verb very dubious, Qal Participle plural הַמֹּרְטִים עַלמִּֿי הַנָּ֑בֶל Amos 6:5 (Late Hebrew break off, divide, so Syriac ; Late Hebrew מְּרוּטָה, Aramaic מְּרִיטָא, small coin, change, hence) AW Ra AE Ki divide words into parts (in singing), AV chant; and Thes scatter (compare מֶּרֶט) empty words; possibly also would be stammer (of broken speech; said contemptuously): — (Arabic is precede, act hastily, IV. act extravagantly, talk immoderately (see further DrAm. 236), hence) AW (as alternative) improvise carelessly, idly. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance chant A primitive root; to scatter words, i.e. Prate (or hum) -- chant. Forms and Transliterations הַפֹּרְטִ֖ים הפרטים hap·pō·rə·ṭîm happoreTim happōrəṭîmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 65271 Occurrence hap·pō·rə·ṭîm — 1 Occ. Amos 6:5 HEB: הַפֹּרְטִ֖ים עַל־ פִּ֣י NAS: Who improvise to the sound KJV: That chant to the sound of the viol, INT: improvise unto the sound |