Lexical Summary charag: to quake Original Word: חָרַגTransliteration: charag Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-rag') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to quake Meaning: to leap suddenly, to be dismayed Strong's Concordance be afraid A primitive root; properly, to leap suddenly, i.e. (by implication) to be dismayed -- be afraid. Brown-Driver-Briggs H2727. charag [חָרַג] verb quake (compare (si vera lectio) Arabic be straitened, unable to move for fear and rage (Lane), also put oneself in a rage (Dozy); מוֺתָא חַרְגַת ᵑ7 Deuteronomy 32:25 terror of death) — only Qal Imperfect3masculine plural מִמִּסְגְּרוֺתֵיהֶם וְיַחְרְגוּ Psalm 18:46 pregnantly and come quaking out of their fortresses (compare יִרְגְּזוּ in like connection Micah 7:17); read the same also in "" 2 Samuel 22:46 (for וְיַחְגְרוּ ᵑ0, see חגר; possible would be also ויחרדו in both, as Hosea 11:10-11, etc.) חרגל (quadriliteral √ of following; compare Arabic run right and left, run swiftly (Frey)). |