1. to be hostile to, to be an enemy to a. (Qal) 1. to be hostile to 2. to treat as an enemy
Origin: a primitive root
TWOT: 78
Parts of Speech: Verb TBESH:
אָיַב
a.yav
H:V
be hostile
1) to be hostile to, to be an enemy to 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to be hostile to 1a2) to treat as an enemy
H341 אויב איב 'ôyêb 'ôyêbאויב איב
'ôyêb 'ôyêb
o-yabe',o-yabe'
Active participle of H340; hating; an adversary
KJV Usage: enemy, foe.
H342 איבה 'êybâhאיבה
'êybâh
ay-baw'
From H340; hostility
KJV Usage: enmity, hatred.
H347 איּוב 'ı̂yôbאיּוב
'ı̂yôb
ee-yobe'
From H340; hated (that is, persecuted); Ijob, the patriarch famous for his patience
KJV Usage: Job.
H8374 תּאב tâ'abתּאב
tâ'ab
taw-ab'
A primitive root (probably rather identical with H8373 through the idea of puffing disdainfully at; compare H340); to loathe (morally)