STRONGS NUMBER H7852


Word Summary
satam: to bear a grudge or cherish animosity against
Original Word: שָׂטַם
Transliteration: satam
Phonetic Spelling: (saw-tam')
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to bear a grudge or cherish animosity against
Meaning: to bear a grudge or cherish animosity against
Strong's Concordance
hate, oppose self against

A primitive root; properly, to lurk for, i.e. Persecute -- hate, oppose self against.

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H7852. satam

[שָׂטַם‎] verb bear a grudge, cherish animosity, against (Late Hebrew שָׂטַם‎ Niph`al, ᵑ7Genesis 27:41 שְׂטַם‎; perhaps akin to שׂטן‎ q. v.); —

Qal Imperfect3masculine singular וַיִּשְׁטֹםGenesis 27:41, 3masculine plural suffix יִשְׂטְמוּנִיPsalm 55:4, etc.; — cherish animosity against, accusative of person Genesis 27:41 (J), 49:23 (poem in J), 50:15 (E), + בְּאַףPsalm 55:4; of ׳י‎'s persistent assaults on Job, Job 16:9; 30:21.