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Strong's #7735 - שׂוּג
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1325) cx (סג SG) AC: Turn CO: ? AB: Increase: The pictograph x is a picture of a thorn representing a turning, the c is a picture of a foot. Combined these mean "turning of the foot". To turn around or change directions.
E) acx (סגא SGA) AC: Increase CO: Large AB: Increase: [Unknown connection to root]
V) acx (סגא SGA) - Increase: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: agV] KJV (5): (vf: Hiphil) increase, magnify, grow, multiply - Strongs: H7679 (שָׂגָא), H7680 (שְׂגָא)
bm ) aicx (סגיא SGYA) - Large: A greatness in size or stature. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: aygV] KJV (15): great, excellent, much, great, very, exceeding, sore - Strongs: H7689 (שַׂגִּיא), H7690 (שַׂגִּיא)
H) ecx (סגה SGH) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Increase: [Unknown connection to root]
V) ecx (סגה SGH) - Increase: [df: hgV] KJV (4): (vf: Paal, Hiphil) grow, increase - Strongs: H7685 (שָׂגָה)
J) cfx (סוג SWG) AC: Turn CO: ? AB: ?
V) cfx (סוג SWG) - Turn: To turn or change directions, either physically or mentally. [df: gwV] KJV (17): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Pilpel, Participle) turn, back, backslider, drive - Strongs: H5472 (סוּג), H5473 (סוּג), H7734 (שׂוּג), H7735 (שׂוּג)
M) cix (סיג SYG) AC: Refuse CO: ? AB: ?
Nm ) cix (סיג SYG) - I. Dross:The impurities as scum or dregs that are formed on the surface of molten metals. [df: gwo]II. Turn:[df: gyV]KJV (9): dross, pursuing - Strongs: H5509 (סוּג), H7873 (שִׂיג)
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Jeff Brenner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
שׂוּג i.q. סוּג No. I., to go back, 2 Samuel 1:22 where, however, several MSS. and printed editions read ם.
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שׂוּג i.q. סוּג No. II., to hedge about, to fence. In Kal not used.
Pilpel, שִׂגְשֵׂג to hedge about (a vineyard). Isaiah 17:11, בְּיוֹם נִטְעֵךְ תְּשַׂגְשֵׂגִי “in the day that thou plantedst (it) thou didst hedge (it) about.” Kimchi and Aben Ezra render תְּגַדֵּלִי thou didst make it great, cause it to grow; as if, שָׂגַג from the same as שָׂגָא, שָׂגָה; but the previous explanation is preferable.
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