lāqaš לָקַשׁ ‘to glean’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?: a primitive root
lāqaš v
1) to glean, gather, take the aftermath, take everything
1a) (Piel) to despoil, gather everything from, strip
Etymology?: a primitive root
lāqaš v
1) to glean, gather, take the aftermath, take everything
1a) (Piel) to despoil, gather everything from, strip
Mentioned in Job 24:6