Lexicon uggab: (a reed musical instrument) perhaps a flute Original Word: עוּגָבPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: uggab Phonetic Spelling: (oo-gawb') Short Definition: flute NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originperhaps from agabDefinition(a reed musical instrument) perhaps a flute NASB Translationflute (2), pipe (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs עוּגָב noun masculine a musical instrument (possibly from above √, because of sensuous or appealing tones); — Genesis 4:21 (J; + כִּנּוֺר), Job 21:12 ("" תֹּף, כִּנּוֺר), Psalm 150:4 ( + מִנִּים), suffix עֻגָבִי Job 30:31 ("" כִּנֹּרִי); — according to ᵑ7 a reed-pipe or flute ( אַבוּבָא), ᵑ9 a Pan's pipe ( organon, made up of several reeds together); Now Archaeology i. 277 Benz Archaeology 276 think of bag-pipe ( = סוּמְמֹּנְיָה Daniel 3:5,10,15), compare also in We Psalms Eng. Tr. 219; > a stringed instrument ᵐ5 ᵑ6 (Genesis 4:21). עֻגָה see עוג. עגל (√ of following; compare Late Hebrew עָגַל Niph`al berounded; Pi`el roll a thing, etc.; Aramaic Pa`el roll a thing, and derivatives; ᵑ7 עֲגוּלָא rolled cake, עֲגִילָא shield, בַּעֲגָלָא, Syriac in swiftnees, swiftly; Arabic hasten, be swift, compare LagBN 31, 143).
Strong's organ Or buggab {oog-gawb'}; from agab in the original sense of breathing; a reed-instrument of music -- organ. see HEBREW agab |
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