Lexical Summary yagah: to suffer Original Word: יָגָהTransliteration: yagah Phonetic Spelling: (yaw-gaw') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to suffer Meaning: to grieve Strong's Concordance afflict, cause grief, grieve, sorrowful, vex A primitive root; to grieve -- afflict, cause grief, grieve, sorrowful, vex. Brown-Driver-Briggs H3013. yagah I. [יָגָה] verb suffer, not in Qal (compare Arabic castravit, be abraded (of the foot); of horse, have pain in the hoof) — Niph`al Participle feminine plural נוּגוֺת (on form see Köi. 582) Lamentations 1:4 ("" מַר נֶאֱנָחִים,) grieved, masculine plural construct נוּגֵי (see Köl.c.) Zephaniah 3:18 (followed by preposition, compare Ges§ 130. 1); of virgins of Zion Lamentations 1:4; of exiles Zephaniah 3:18. Pi`el Imperfect וַיַּגֶּה (for וַיְיַגֶּה, see Köi. 582. 412) grieve, followed by accusative Lamentations 3:33 ("" עִנָּה). Hiph`il Perfect3masculine singular הוֺגה Lamentations 1:12; 3:32; suffix הוֺגָהּ 1:5; Imperfect2masculine plural תּוֺגְיוּן Job 19:2; Participle plural suffix מוֺגַיִךְ Isaiah 51:23; — cause grief or sorrow, absolute Lamentations 3:32 (opposed to רִחַם); followed by accusative (Zion) 1:5, compare Isaiah 51:23, also Lamentations 1:12 (object omitted, but אשׁר of grief = wherewith); followed by נָפְשִׁי Job 19:2. — On 2 Samuel 20:13 see II. יגה. |