Lexicon Hagri: a tribe East of the Jordan, also a member of the tribe, also an Israelite Original Word: הַגְרִיPart of Speech: proper name, of a people; Adjective, of a people; proper name, masculine Transliteration: Hagri Phonetic Spelling: (hag-ree') Short Definition: Hagrites NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom HagarDefinitiona tribe E. of the Jordan, also a member of the tribe, also an Isr. NASB TranslationHagri (1), Hagrite (1), Hagrites (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs הַגְרִי 1. proper name, of a people only plural הַגְרִים Psalm 83:7; הַהַגְרִאִים 1 Chronicles 5:10, הַהַגְרִיאִים 1 Chronicles 5:19,20; a tribe (Aramaean ? Arabian ?) with which the east Jordan Israelites waged successful war; see dubious conjecture as to identity in Glas Skizze ii. 407. 2. adjective, of a people of an officer of David יָזִיז הַהַגְרִי 1 Chronicles 27:31. 3. proper name, masculine father of one of David's warriors בֶּןהַֿגְרִי 1 Chronicles 11:38 (but "" 2 Samuel 23:36 בָּנִי הַגָּדִי so here Öttli, compare Be ThSm DrSm). הַגְרִיאִים, הַגְרִאִים see foregoing. הֵד see below הדד. below הדד (perhaps make a loud noise; so Arabic (of a falling building, rain, the sea, a braying camel); crash (of a falling wall, etc.), thunder).
Strong's Hagarene, Hagarite, Haggeri Or (prolonged) Hagris {hag-ree'}; perhaps patronymically from Hagar; a Hagrite or member of a certain Arabian clan -- Hagarene, Hagarite, Haggeri. see HEBREW Hagar |
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