5287 – נָעַר (naar)

to shake


Type:
Verb Verb
 
Rootword
Hebrew: נָעַר (naar)
Pronunciation: na-ar    Listen
Gematria: 320(50 + 70 + 200)    words with the same gematria
Origin: a primitive root (probably identical with H5286 (נָעַר), through the idea of the rustling of mane, which usually accompanies the lionʼs roar)
Usage: 11 times in OT

Description

1) to shake, shake out or off
1a) (Qal) to shake out, show emptiness
1b) (Niphal)
1b1) to be shaken
1b2) to shake oneself
1c) (Piel) to shake off or out
1d) (Hithpael) to shake oneself


Word root

Word with naar as root:

נַ֫עַרnaarH5288youth
נַ֫עַרnaarH5289newborn
נֹ֫עַרnoarH5290youth
נְעֹ֫רֶתneoretH5296tow

Equivalent Greek words

In the greek translation Septuagint (LXX) the Hebrew word naar was translated to the following:

ἀποτινάσσωapotinassoG0660shake off
διασκορπίζωdiaskorpizoG1287straw
ἐκτείνωekteinoG1614stretch forth
ἐκτινάσσωektinassoG1621shake off
ἐξεγείρωexegeiroG1825raise up
καταστρέφωkatastrephoG2690overthrow
σκορπίζωskorpizoG4650scatter

Alternative forms

Grammatical code shortcode Swedish Quantity
Verb Verb
niphal 1p sing. niphal first person singular
VNu1cs-1
Verb Verb
niphal 3p pl. niphal third person masculine plural
VNu3mp-1
Verb Verb
piel 3p sing. piel third person masculine singular
Vpq3ms-1
Verb Verb
piel wayyiqtol 3p sing. piel wayyiqtol (sequential imperfect) third person masculine singular
Vpw3ms-1
Verb Verb
qal participle active sing. qal participle active masculine singular
Vqrmsa-2
Verb Verb
niphal qatal 1p sing. niphal qatal first person singular
VNp1cs-1
Verb Verb
piel 3p sing. piel third person masculine singular
Vpi3ms-1
Verb Verb
qal qatal 1p sing. qal qatal first person singular
Vqp1cs-1
Verb Verb
qal participle passive sing. qal participle passive masculine singular
Vqsmsa-1
Verb Verb
sing. second person feminine singular
Vtv2fs-1


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Usage in OT


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Total    11

References (11 occurances in 9 verses)





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