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Hebrew
Pronunciation
Verb
פָּקַח • (pakákh) (pa'al construction)
- to open (one's eyes)
- to give sight to
Tanach, Genesis 21:19, with translation of the King James Version:וַיִּפְקַח אֱלֹהִים אֶת עֵינֶיהָ וַתֵּרֶא בְּאֵר מָיִם- vayifkákh elohím ét enéha vatére b'ér máyim
- And God opened her eyes, and she saw a well of water
Conjugation
Noun
פִּקֵּחַ • (pikéakh) m (plural indefinite פקחים, feminine counterpart פקחת)
- Someone sighted (not blind).
Tanach, Exodus 4:11, with translation of the King James Version:מִי־יָשׂוּם אִלֵּם אוֹ חֵרֵשׁ אוֹ פִקֵּחַ אוֹ עִוֵּר- mi-yasúm ilém ó cherésh ó fikéakh ó ivér
- who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
- (by extension) Someone hearing (not deaf).
- c. 200, Mishna, יבמות 14:1:
חרש שנשא פקחת ופקח שנשא חרשת- A deaf man who married a hearing woman or a hearing man who married a deaf woman
Verb
פִּקֵּחַ • (pikéakh) (pi'el construction)
- defective spelling of פיקח
Proper noun
פֶּקַח • (pékakh) m
- a male given name
Tanach, 2 Kings 15:25, with translation of the King James Version:וַיִּקְשֹׁר עָלָיו פֶּקַח בֶּן רְמַלְיָהוּ שָׁלִישׁוֹ- vayikshór aláv pékakh bén r'malyáhu shalishó
- But Pekah the son of Remaliah, a captain of his, conspired against him
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