Kalah

kaw-law'
Parts of Speech Verb

Kalah Definition

NAS Word Usage - Total: 208
  1. to accomplish, cease, consume, determine, end, fail, finish, be complete, be accomplished, be ended, be at an end, be finished, be spent
    1. (Qal)
      1. to be complete, be at an end
      2. to be completed, be finished
      3. to be accomplished, be fulfilled
      4. to be determined, be plotted (bad sense)
      5. to be spent, be used up
      6. to waste away, be exhausted, fail
      7. to come to an end, vanish, perish, be destroyed
    2. (Piel)
      1. to complete, bring to an end, finish
      2. to complete (a period of time)
      3. to finish (doing a thing)
      4. to make an end, end
      5. to accomplish, fulfil, bring to pass
      6. to accomplish, determine (in thought)
      7. to put an end to, cause to cease
      8. to cause to fail, exhaust, use up, spend
      9. to destroy, exterminate
    3. (Pual) to be finished, be ended, be completed
Audio Pronunciation
Original Language
hlk
Origin
a primitive root
Strong's Number
3615
TDNT Entry
TWOT - 982,983,984

NAS Word Usage

accomplish
2
accomplished
1
annihilate
1
annihilated
2
been consumed
2
been spent
1
brings to pass
1
brought
1
came to an end
1
ceased
1
come to an end
5
complete
1
completed
10
completely gone
1
completion
1
consume
6
consumed
16
decided
3
demolish
1
destroy
10
destroyed
4
destroyed them all
1
destroys
1
destruction
1
determined
1
devoured
1
died
1
end
4
ended
3
ending
1
exhausted
2
exterminated
1
fail
10
failed
1
fails
2
faints
1
feed
1
finish
6
finished
67
finishes
1
fulfill
2
languish
1
languishes
1
longed
1
make an end
1
over
1
perish
1
perishing
1
plotted
1
put an end
2
ravage
1
settled
1
spend
3
spent
5
terminate
1
use
1
used
1
vanish
2
vanishes
1
waste away
1
wastes away
1
yearned
1
Total
208

The Hebrew lexicon is Brown, Driver, Briggs, Gesenius Lexicon; this is keyed to the "Theological Word Book of the Old Testament." These files are considered public domain.

Brown, Driver, Briggs and Gesenius. "Hebrew Lexicon entry for Kalah". "The NAS Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon". . .