Lexical Summary naham: to growl, groan Original Word: נָהַםTransliteration: naham Phonetic Spelling: (naw-ham') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to growl, groan Meaning: to growl, groan Strong's Concordance mourn, roaring A primitive root; to growl -- mourn, roar(-ing). Brown-Driver-Briggs H5098. naham [נָהַם] verb growl, groan (Late Hebrew id.; Arabic ; Aramaic , נְהַם); — Qal Perfect וְנָהַמְתָּ֫ Proverbs 5:11; וּנְהַמְתֶּם Ezekiel 24:23; Imperfect יִנְהֹם Isaiah 5:29-30, Participle נֹהֵם Proverbs 28:15; — 1 growl, of a lion (namely while it is devouring its prey: opposed to שׁאנ, of roar with which it springs upon it RSProph. 243) Proverbs 28:15, of Assyr. (under figure of lion) Isaiah 5:29; followed by עַל (over), 5:30. 2 groan, of sufferer Proverbs 5:11; Ezekiel 24:23. |