cormorant (Hebrew #7994)

Leviticus
11:17  And the little owl
kowc (Hebrew #3563)
a cup (as a container), often figuratively, a lot (as if a potion); also some unclean bird, probably an owl (perhaps from the cup-like cavity of its eye)
KJV usage: cup, (small) owl. Compare 3599.
Pronounce: koce
Origin: from an unused root meaning to hold together
, and the cormorant
shalak (Hebrew #7994)
bird of prey, usually thought to be the pelican (from casting itself into the sea)
KJV usage: cormorant.
Pronounce: shaw-lawk'
Origin: from 7993
, and the great owl
yanshuwph (Hebrew #3244)
apparently from 5398; an unclean (acquatic) bird; probably the heron (perhaps from its blowing cry, or because the night-heron is meant (compare 5399)))
KJV usage: (great) owl.s
Pronounce: yan-shoof'
Origin: or yanshowph {yan-shofe'}
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Deuteronomy
14:17  And the pelican
qa'ath (Hebrew #6893)
probably the pelican (from vomiting)
KJV usage: cormorant.
Pronounce: kaw-ath'
Origin: from 6958
, and the gier eagle
racham (Hebrew #7360)
from 7355; a kind of vulture (supposed to be tender towards its young)
KJV usage: gier- eagle.
Pronounce: raw-khawm'
Origin: or (feminine) rachamah {raw-khaw-maw'}
, and the cormorant
shalak (Hebrew #7994)
bird of prey, usually thought to be the pelican (from casting itself into the sea)
KJV usage: cormorant.
Pronounce: shaw-lawk'
Origin: from 7993
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