Brown-Driver-Briggs
כָּבֵד noun masculineLamentations 2:11 liver (explained by Thes (quoting Galen) as the
heavy organ,
par excellence, of the body; Late Hebrew
כָּבֵד; Aramaic
כַּבְדָא 
; Arabic

, compare

(anything)
large, thick in the middle; Ethiopic

Assyrian
kabittu Dl
HWB temper, heart (figurative), Aramaic
כְּבַד,
be angry, because the liver was regarded as seat of emotions) —
׳כ Exodus 29:13 11t.;
כְּבֵדוֺ Proverbs 7:23;
כְּבֵדִי Lamentations 2:11; —
liver of man, as pierced by arrow
Proverbs 7:23; poured out in sorrow
Lamentations 2:11; of animals as consulted by divination
׳רָאָה בַּכּ Ezekiel 21:26; elsewhere in P, in phrases
(ה)יֹתֶרֶת (עַלֿ) הַכָּבֵד Exodus 29:13,22;
Leviticus 3:4,10,15;
Leviticus 4:9;
Leviticus 7:4;
Leviticus 8:16,25;
Leviticus 9:19;
׳הַיֹּתֶרֶת מִןהַֿכּ Leviticus 9:10, of the animals suited for sacrifice.
Forms and Transliterations
בַּכָּבֵֽד׃ בכבד׃ הַכָּבֵ֔ד הַכָּבֵֽד׃ הַכָּבֵד֙ הכבד הכבד׃ כְּֽבֵד֗וֹ כְּבֵדִ֔י כבדו כבדי bak·kā·ḇêḏ bakkāḇêḏ bakkaVed hak·kā·ḇêḏ hakkāḇêḏ hakkaVed kə·ḇê·ḏî kə·ḇê·ḏōw kəḇêḏî kəḇêḏōw keveDi keveDo
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