H162 אההּ - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


אההּ
'ăhâhh
a-haw'
Apparently a primitive word expressing pain exclamatorily; Oh!

KJV Usage: ah, alas.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB150

אההּ

1. alas!, oh!, ah!
Origin: apparently a primitive word expressing pain exclamatorily, Oh!
TWOT: 30
Parts of Speech: Interjection

TBESH:
אֲהָהּ
a.hah
H:Intj
alas!
1) alas!, oh!, ah!

View how H162 אההּ is used in the Bible

15 occurrences of H162 אההּ

Joshua 7:7 Alas, O
Judges 6:22 Alas,
Judges 11:35 Alas,
2 Kings 3:10 Alas!
2 Kings 6:5 Alas,
2 Kings 6:15 to him, Alas,
Jeremiah 1:6 I, Ah,
Jeremiah 4:10 I, Ah,
Jeremiah 14:13 I, Ah,
Jeremiah 32:17 Ah
Ezekiel 4:14 I, Ah
Ezekiel 9:8 Ah
Ezekiel 11:13 Ah
Ezekiel 20:49 I, Ah
Joel 1:15 Alas

Distinct usage

3 Alas,
3 I, Ah,
3 Ah
2 I, Ah
1 to him, Alas,
1 Alas
1 Alas!
1 Alas, O

Corresponding Greek Words

ahah G3365 medamos
ahal G4637 skenoo
ahal hi. see G2017 st. epi phausko
ahal pi. G1330 di erchomai
ahal pi. G1525 eis erchomai


Related words

H162

H253 אח 'âch
אח
'âch
awkh
A variation for H162; Oh! (expressive of grief or surprise)

KJV Usage: ah, alas.


H1929 ההּ hâhh
ההּ
hâhh
haw
A shortened form of H162; ah! expressing grief

KJV Usage: woe worth.