Lexicon nahah: to wail, lament Original Word: נָהָהPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: nahah Phonetic Spelling: (naw-haw') Short Definition: lamented NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto wail, lament NASB Translationlamented (1), utter (1), wail (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs נָהָה verb wail, lament (probably onomatopoetic, compare Sta Geschichte. i. 388; Arabic (in Lexicons); Ethiopic : is recreari, respirare, etc. Di 632); — Qal Perfect וְנָהָה Micah 2:4 lament followed by accusative of congnate meaning with verb; Imperative נְהֵה Ezekiel 32:18, followed byעַל concerning, for. Niph`al Imperfect וַיִּנָּהוּ 1 Samuel 7:2 followed byאַהֲרִי went mourning after (so most, compare Th Dr, who argue against Thes were gathered), < read ויפנ(הׅ, וַיִּפְנוּ turned after = submitted to (as Ezekiel 29:16) ᵐ5 (perhaps), We Kit Bu HPS.
Strong's lament, wail A primitive root; to groan, i.e. Bewail; hence (through the idea of crying aloud), to assemble (as if on proclamation) -- lament, wail. |
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