5077. nadah or nada
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nadah or nada: to put away, exclude
Original Word: נָדָה
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: nadah or nada
Phonetic Spelling: (naw-daw')
Short Definition: exclude

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to put away, exclude
NASB Translation
exclude (1), put off (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[נָדָא] verb drive away, thrust aside ("" form of נדה, q. v., or textual error; Ethiopic drive cattle, etc.); — only

Hiph`il Imperfect3masculine singular ׳וידא ֗֗֗ אֶתיִֿשְׂרָאֵל מֵאַחֲרֵי י 2 Kings 17:21 Kt (Qr וַיַדַּחנדח Hiph`il).

I. [נָדָה] verb Pi`el put away, exclude (Late Hebrew Pi`el (excommunicate) Hithpa`el Niph`al; Assyrian nadû, throw, overthrow, destroy, etc., DlHWB 448 f.); —

Pi`el Participle הַמְֿנַדִּים לְיוֺם רַע Amos 6:3 they that thrust off the evil day (i.e. refuse to think of it); literal מְנַדֵּיכֶם Isaiah 66:5 thrust away, exclude from association in worship (on usage see Che).

II. נדה (√ of following; compare Arabic be moist, moistened, and also betide, befal; rain, dew, and also bounty, liberality, a gift, Lane3030).



Strong's
cast out, drive, put far away

Or nada (2 Kings 17:21) {naw-daw'}; a primitive root; properly, to toss; figuratively, to exclude, i.e. Banish, postpone, prohibit -- cast out, drive, put far away.

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