International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
STAMMERERstam'-er-er: Isaiah 32:4, `illegh, "inarticulate speaking." In Isaiah 28:11; Isaiah 33:19, l`g (pointing uncertain) is rendered "strange" by the Revised Version (British and American), with "stammering" in the King James Version, the Revised Version margin. Probably the word means both, as primitive people always think that their own language alone is clearly pronounced. Or the word may mean "mocking."
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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n.) One who stammers.
Strong's Hebrew
5926. illeg -- speaking inarticulately... stammerers (1).
stammerer. From an unused root meaning to stutter; stuttering --
stammerer. << 5925, 5926. illeg. 5927 >>. Strong's Numbers.
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... buffoon, mocker, stammerer. From la'ag; a buffoon; also a foreigner -- mocker,
stammering. see HEBREW la'ag. << 3933, 3934. laeg. 3935 >>. Strong's Numbers.
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