7300. rud
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rud: to wander restlessly, roam
Original Word: רוּד
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: rud
Phonetic Spelling: (rood)
Short Definition: restless

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to wander restlessly, roam
NASB Translation
become restless (1), restless (1), roam (1), unruly (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
רוּד verb wander restlessly, roam (compare Arabic () go to and fro [NöZMG xxxvii (1883), 539], Ethiopic run upon, invade, attack); —

Qal Perfect3masculine singular עִד רָד עִם אֵל Hosea 12:1, figurative, corrupt, ᵐ5 apparently עַתָּ יְדָעָם, We עִדַּר דַּעַת lacks knowledge, Now יָדֻעַ, BewerJBL xxi (1902), 108 f. עֹד יְדָעָם; 1 plural רֵדְנוּ Jeremiah 2:31 figurative of Israel; read וְרַדְתִּי perhaps Judges 11:37 literal, see ירד

1g. Hiph`il shew restlessness: Imperfect2masculine singular כַּאֲשֶׁר תָּרִיד Genesis 27:40 (dubious Nöl.c. 540); 1 singular אָדִיד בְּשִׂיחִי Psalm 55:3 I shew restlessness (?) in my murmuring.



Strong's
have the dominion, be lord, mourn, rule

A primitive root; to tramp about, i.e. Ramble (free or disconsolate) -- have the dominion, be lord, mourn, rule.

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