נחקק

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Hebrew

Etymology

Root
ח־ק־ק (kh-q-q)

From the root ח־ק־ק (kh-q-q) in the nif'al binyan.

Verb

נֶחְקַק (nékh'kák) (nif'al construction, active counterpart חָקַק)

  1. To be legislated: to be created through legislation.
  2. To be engraved, etched: to be carved (text or symbols) into something.