Lexical Summary hagah: to remove Original Word: הָגָהTransliteration: hagah Phonetic Spelling: (haw-gaw') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to remove Meaning: to remove Strong's Concordance stay, stay away A primitive root; to remove -- stay, stay away. Brown-Driver-Briggs H1898. hagah II. הָגָה verb remove (Thes compare יגה) — Qal Perfect הָגָה Isaiah 27:8 (Di reads הָגָהּ); Infinitive absolute הָגוֺ Proverbs 25:4-5, — מִכָּ֑סֶף סִיגִים הָגוֺ 25:4 remove (literally a removing) dross from silver; as simile of following מֶלֶךְ לִפְנֵי רָשָׁע הָגוֺ 25:5 remove (the) wicked before a king; הַקָּשָׁה בְּרוּחוֺ הָגָה Isaiah 27:8, according to Di (see above) he (׳י) hath removed her (i.e. sent into exile; his people under figure of faithless wife) by his harsh wind; so translates also Ew Che (he scared her away) Brd RV VB; De follows ᵑ0, regards as elliptical relative clause, and renders by participle, 'sichtend (i.e. sifting, winnowing) heftigen Hauches,' but conjectures הָגֹה (Infinitive absolute) |