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מּוּךְ noun [masculine] antimony, stibium (Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew; compare possibly Arabic
open, separate; Syriac
pulverize; but
מּוּךְ perhaps foreign word); — black mineral powder, for increasing brilliance of eyes by darkening edges of lids;
׳וַתָּשֶׂם בֵּמּ עֵינֶוהָ 2 Kings 9:30,
׳תִּקְרְעִי וגו Jeremiah 4:30; (on practice in Arabic see We
GGN, 1893, 443; in Egypt, Lane
Mod.Egypt.ed. 5, i. 45 f.); figurative
Isaiah 54:11 of dark cement setting off precious stones (but We
DLZ, Aug. 2, 1890 Che
Hpt and others read
נֹפֶךְ q. v.);
׳אַבְנֵי פ 1 Chronicles 29:2 are perhaps stones of brilliant hue of antimony. — compare proper name
קֶרֶן הַמּוּךְ, and
כָּחַל.
Forms and Transliterations
בַּפּ֤וּךְ בַּפּוּךְ֙ בַפּוּךְ֙ בפוך פ֣וּךְ פוך bap·pūḵ ḇap·pūḵ bapPuch bappūḵ ḇappūḵ fuch p̄ūḵ vappuCh
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