Lexical Summary yagah: to thrust away Original Word: יָגָהTransliteration: yagah Phonetic Spelling: (yaw-gaw') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to thrust away Meaning: to thrust away Strong's Concordance to push away; be removed A primitive root (probably rather the same as yagah through the common idea of dissatisfaction); to push away; -be removed. see HEBREW yagah Brown-Driver-Briggs H3014. yagah II. [יָגָה] verb only Hiph`il Perfect3masculine singular הֹגָה (Köi. 584) thrust away (Syriac remove, repel; Arabic IV. repel) — מִןהַֿמְֿסִלָּה הֹגָה כַּאֲשֶׁר 2 Samuel 20:13 when he had thrust (him, the murdered Amasa) out of the highway ("" הַשָּׂדֶה מִןהַֿמְֿסִלָּה אֶתעֲֿמָשָׂא וַיַּסֵּב 20:12). יָגוּר see below I. גור above יָגְלִי see below גלה above יגן (√ of following; compare Arabic beat cloth (said of a fuller); in Hebrew only in derivatives wine-press). |