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דלל ); stagger like drunkard, of mariners in storm ψ 107:27 ( || חגג ), cf. Is 29:9 ( ||

שׁכר ); hence be unstable , fig. of ways of harlot Pr 5:6 ; tremble , of doorposts, Is 6:4 ( sq. מִן caus .), idols 19:1 ( sq. מִפְּנֵי ), earth Is 24:20 ( || התנודד ), people Ex 20:18
( E ); fig. of heart Is 7:2 . 2. totter, go tottering (faint and uncertain) La 4:14 v 15 ( || נוּץ ), Am 8:12 ( || שׁוטט ); as beggars ψ 109:10 ( || שִׁאֵל ), cf. 59:1 6; Am 4:8 sq. אֶל־ ; pt. vagabond Gn 4:1 2, 14 (both || נָד ); fig. = err, sin , Je 14:10 . Niph. Impf. יִנֹּועַ Am 9:9 be tossed about (of corn) in a sieve; יִנֹּועוּ id. , of bulwarks as fig-trees Na 3:12 ( || נפל ). Hiph. Pf. 3 fs. הֵנִ˜יעָה 2 K 19:21 = Is 37:2 2; וַהֲנִֽעֹותִ˜י Am 9: 9; Impf. יָנִיעַ Zp 2:1 5; juss. יָ˜נַע 2 K 23:1 8; אֲנִיעֲךָ 2 S 15:20 Qr ( cf. Qal ); יְנִיעוּן ψ 109:25 + 59:16 Qr (read Kt Qal q.v .), etc.; Imv. sf. הֲנִיעֵ˜מֹו ψ 59:12 ;— 1. toss about Am 9:9 subj. י׳ , obj. Isr. sq. בַּגֹּויִם ( cf. Niph. ). 2. shake, cause to totter: = set me tottering Dn 10:10 on my kness and hands; especially shake or wag the head, in mockery 2 K 19:21 = Is 37:22 ( || בוז , לעג ) cf. ψ 22:8 ; 109:25 ; sq. עַל־ Jb 16:4 ( בְּמֹו ר׳ [ Ges § 119 q]), also La 2:15 ( || שׁרק ), Zp 2:15 יָדֹו ( || id. , [ v. also Ecclus 12:1 8; 13:7 ( בְּר׳ )]. 3. (shake), disturb , bones of dead 2 K 23:18 . 4. cause to wander Nu 32:13 ( J ); 2 S 15:20 ( sq. ללכת ); ψ 59:12 ( || הוריד , for which Lag Proph. Chald. xlviii. proposes הניד ).

נֵעָה S 5269 GK 5828 n.pr.loc. in Zebulun; הַנֵּעָה Jos 19:1 3. Ö Αοζα , A Αννουα , Ö L Νουα ; site unknown.

נֹעָה S 5270 GK 5829 n.pr.f. a daughter of Zelophahad (of Manasseh), Nu 26:33 ; 27:1 ; 36:11 Jos 17:3 Ö Νουα .

[ מְנַעֲנֵעַ ] n. [ m. ] appar. a kind of rattle , only וּבִמְנַֽעַנְעִים 2 S 6: 5, in list of musical instruments; Ö κύµβαλα , but this usually (12 times) =

מְצִלְתַּיִם ; É sistra; the sistrum (Gr. σεῖστρον , from σείω ) was much used in Egypt; it was a small metal frame with loose metal bars carrying loose rings,

caus. causative. juss. jussive. Ecclus Ecclesiasticus; Ecclus, Oxford ed., = Heb. Fragments of Ecclesiasticus, edd. Neubauer and Cowley.

Lag P. de Lagarde. ÉÑ Vulgate.


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