Lexical Summary garar: to drag, drag away Original Word: גָּרַרTransliteration: garar Phonetic Spelling: (gaw-rar') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to drag, drag away Meaning: to drag off roughly, to bring up the cud, to saw Strong's Concordance catch, chew, continuing, destroy, saw A primitive root; to drag off roughly; by implication, to bring up the cud (i.e. Ruminate); by analogy, to saw -- catch, chew, X continuing, destroy, saw. Brown-Driver-Briggs H1641. garar [גָּרַר] verb drag, drag away (Late Hebrew id., Arabic Aramaic גְּרַר, ; Assyrian garâru, run, ZimBP 102; etc.) — Qal Imperfect suffix יְנֹרֵהוּ Habakkuk 1:15, יְגוֺרֵם Proverbs 21:7 — drag away, fishes in net, figurative Habakkuk 1:15 (Chaldeans, their opponents); violence, the wicked Proverbs 21:7. Niph`al (read Qal ? Samaritan יָגוֺר compare Di) Imperfect יִגָּ֑ר Leviticus 11:7 with accusative of congnate meaning with verb לֹאיִֿגָּ֑ר גֵּרָה = (the) cud he cheweth not, compare also Deuteronomy 14:8 ᵐ5 ⅏ (Di). Po`al Participle (denominative; so Late Hebrew Qal & Niph`al) בַּמְּגֵרָה מִגֹרָרוֺת 1 Kings 7:9 sawn with the saw. Hithpo`el מִתְגּוֺרֵ֑ר סַעַר Jeremiah 36:23 a (sweeping) roaring whirlwind ("" 23:19 has מִתְחוֺלֵל). On יִתְגּוֺרָרוּ Hosea 7:14, see I.גדד גור,. |