נחקק
Hebrew
Etymology
Root |
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ח־ק־ק |
From the root ח־ק־ק (kh-q-q) in the nif'al binyan.
Verb
נֶחְקַק • (nékh'kák) (nif'al construction, active counterpart חָקַק)
- To be legislated: to be created through legislation.
- To be engraved, etched: to be carved (text or symbols) into something.
Related terms
- (noun) חוֹק \\ חֹק (“law, statue; rule”)
- (transitive) חָקַק (“to legislate; to engrave, to etch; to ingrain, imprint”)
- (transitive) חוֹקֵק (“to legislate; flowery: to engrave, etch; flowery: to ingrain, imprint”)
- (intransitive) חוקק \\ חֻקַק (“to be legislated”)