Hebrew · H4592 · unreviewed

מְעַט

A little or few (often adverbial or comparative)

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מְעַט H4592
Pronunciation kim'at

What does מְעַט (kim'at) mean in the Bible?

מְעַט (kim'at) is a Hebrew word meaning "a little or few (often adverbial or comparative)". a little or few (often adverbial or comparative) BDB: a little Usage: almost (some, very) few(-er, -est), lightly, little (while), (very) small (matter, thing), some, soon, × very. The phrase highlights the moral emptiness of the wicked heart.

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Meaning

a little or few (often adverbial or comparative)
Extended definition

Minimizing marker: conveys littleness, scarcity, or proximity, often with comparative or temporal force.

a little or few (often adverbial or comparative) BDB: a little Usage: almost (some, very) few(-er, -est), lightly, little (while), (very) small (matter, thing), some, soon, × very.

Source: Open Scriptures Hebrew Lexicon + Brown-Driver-Briggs
Why This Word Matters
The phrase highlights the moral emptiness of the wicked heart. Proverbs 10:20
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