Lexicon dagal: up Original Word: דָּגַלPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: dagal Phonetic Spelling: (daw-gal') Short Definition: up Brown-Driver-Briggs [ דָּגַל] verb look, bahold (Assyrian dagâlu, Lotz TP 131; Thes Rob-Ges MV SS De make דָּגוּל a denominative from דֶּגֶל = lifted up like a banner, or furnished with a banner, i.e. exalted, distinguished, AV RV chiefest); — Passive participle דָּגוּל מֵרְבָבָה Songs 5:10 looked at, conspicuous, according to Dl HA 40. [דָּגַל] verb denominative carry, or set up standard, banner — Qal Imperfect1plural נִדְנֹּל Psalm 20:6 (Gr Che נָגִיל; Bi נְגַדֵּל, after ᵐ5 ᵑ6; Now נִגְדַּל; possibly נַגְדִּל ?) set up standard in battle, compare DlPr 61. Niph`al Participle feminine plural נִדְגָּלוֺת Songs 6:4,10 bannered, supplied with standards, participle as substantive, of bannered hosts, compare De. דגן (√ of following meaning dubious; Late Hebrew דַּגֵּן Pa`el heap up etc. seems to be denominative; Ol§ 215 b. 4 derives דָּגָן from דָּגָה, compare MV; WeSkizzen iii. 170 inclines to regard דָּגָן as derived from proper name, of divinity דגן (compare דָּגוֺן), as cereal from Ceres).
Strong's set up, with banners, chiefest A primitive root; to flaunt, i.e. Raise a flag; figuratively, to be conspicuous -- (set up, with) banners, chiefest. |
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