H344 איּה - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


איּה
'ayâh
ah-yaw'
Perhaps from H337; the screamer, that is, a hawk

KJV Usage: kite, vulture.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB189

איּה

1. hawk, falcon, kite
Origin: perhaps from H337
TWOT: 43b
Parts of Speech: Noun Feminine

TBESH:
אַיָּה
ay.yah
H:N-F
falcon
1) hawk, falcon, kite

View how H344 איּה is used in the Bible

3 occurrences of H344 איּה

Leviticus 11:14 and the kite
Deuteronomy 14:13 and the kite,
Job 28:7 and which the vulture's

Distinct usage

1 and the kite
1 and the kite,
1 and which the vulture's


Related words

H344

H345 איּה 'ayâh
איּה
'ayâh
ah-yaw'
The same as H344; Ajah, the name of two Israelites

KJV Usage: Aiah, Ajah.


H337 אי 'ı̂y

אי
'ı̂y
ee
Shortened from H188; alas!

KJV Usage: woe.


H338 אי 'ı̂y
אי
'ı̂y
ee
Probably identical with H337 (through the idea of a doleful sound); a howler (used only in the plural), that is, any solitary wild creature

KJV Usage: wild beast of the islands.