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.
הֵנִיעָה
2 K 19:21
=
Is 37:2
2;
וַהֲנִֽעֹותִי
Am 9:
9;
Impf.
יָנִיעַ
Zp 2:1
5;
juss.
יָנַע
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.
הֲנִיעֵמֹו
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.