Lexical Summary buk: to perplex, confuse Original Word: בּוּךְTransliteration: buk Phonetic Spelling: (book) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to perplex, confuse Meaning: to perplex, confuse Strong's Concordance be entangled, perplexed A primitive root; to involve (literally or figuratively) -- be entangled, (perplexed). Brown-Driver-Briggs H943. buk בּוּךְ verb perplex, confuse (? Arabic stir up (water of spring) then be disturbed, confused; compare Assyrian bâku, lead captive, originally lead astray? COT Ezra 4:2) — only Niph`al Perfect3feminine singular נָב֫וֺכָה Esther 3:15; 3masculine plural נָבֹ֫כוּ Joel 1:18; Participle plural נְבֻכִים Exodus 14:3; — be confused, in confusion (of a city) Esther 3:15; = wander aimlessly (of Israel) Exodus 14:3; so of cattle Joel 1:18 (Merx proposes בָּכוּ, after ᵐ5 ἔκλαυσαν, but בכה not elsewhere of cattle). |