| | Lexicon kathar: to surroundOriginal Word: כָּתַרPart of Speech: VerbTransliteration: katharPhonetic Spelling: (kaw-thar')Short Definition: surround NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origin a prim. rootDefinition to surroundNASB Translation crowned (1), encircled (1), surround (2), surrounded (1), wait (1). 
Brown-Driver-Briggs   [כָּתַר ]  verb surround  (in  Pi`el), (Aramaic כַּתַּר Pa`el, wait, hope for;  Pa`el wait, await, remain: i.e. perhaps surrounded expectantly, see Job 36:2 below) — Pi`el Perfect3plural כִּתְּרוּ Judges 20:43 of surrounding an enemy; suffix כִּתְּרוּנִי Psalm 22:13 (in figurative; "" סְבָבוּנִי); Imperative כַּתַּרלִֿי Job 36:2 wait, I pray (as in Aramaic)  Hiph`il Imperfect3masculine plural בִּי יַכְּתִּרוּ צַדִּיקִים Psalm 142:8 dubious, throw out crowns (Ges§ 53g), i.e. appear with crowns (denominative from כֶּתֶר; but this very late — only in Esther); figurative for triumph, because of me; but Gr Che יִתְמָּֽאֲרוּ (see  I. פאר); יַכְתִּרוּ דָ֑עַת Proverbs 14:18 dubious, Thes De and others throw out knowledge as a crown, make knowledge their crown (denominative from כֶּתֶר; but see above), Now, encompass knowledge, i.e. possess it ("" נָָֽחֲלוּ); sense good, but meaning of ׳כ without "". Participle מַכְתִּיר surrounding (as Pi`el) Habakkuk 1:4 (with accusative of enemy). 
 
 
 
Strong's beset round, compass about, be crowne, suffer  A primitive root; to enclose; hence (in a friendly sense) to crown, (in a hostile one) to besiege; also to wait (as restraining oneself) -- beset round, compass about, be crowned inclose round, suffer.  | 
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