Lexical Summary anog: to be soft, delicate, dainty Original Word: עָנַגTransliteration: anog Phonetic Spelling: (aw-nag') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be soft, delicate, dainty Meaning: to be soft, pliable, effeminate, luxurious Strong's Concordance delicateness, have delight self, sport self A primitive root; to be soft or pliable, i.e. (figuratively) effeminate or luxurious -- delicate(-ness), (have) delight (self), sport self. Brown-Driver-Briggs H6026. anog [עָנֹג, LagBN 31] verb be soft, delicate, dainty (Late Hebrew id. Pi`el make soft, pliable, live or spend in enjoyment; Arabic use amorous behaviour, affect langour); — Pu`al Participle feminine הַמְּעֻנָּגָה Jeremiah 6:2 daintily bred, figurative of Jerusalem. Hithpa`el 1. be of dainty habit, Infinitive construct הִתְעַנֵּג Deuteronomy 28:56 (woman, "" רֹךְ). 2 take exquisite delight, Perfect3plural וְהִתְעַנְּגוּ consecutive Psalm 37:11 (עַל of thing); 2 masculine plural וְהִתְעַנַּגְתֶּם consecutive Isaiah 66:11 (מִן of thing); Imperfect3masculine singular יִתְעַנָּ֑ג Job 27:10; 2masculine singular תִּתְעַנַּג Isaiah 58:14, תִּתְעַנָּ֑ג Job 22:26 (all with [שַׁדַּי] ׳עַליֿ); 3 feminine singular תִּתְעַנַּג Isaiah 55:2 (ב of thing); Imperative masculine singular עַליֿ ׳הִתְעַנַּג Psalm 37:4. 3 with עַל, in bad sense, make merry over, make sport of, Imperfect2masculine plural תִּתְעַנָּ֑גוּ עַלמִֿי Isaiah 57:4. |