נוּף
nûph
noof
A primitive root; to quiver (that is, vibrate up and down, or rock to and fro); used in a great variety of applications (including sprinkling, beckoning, rubbing, bastinadoing, sawing, waving, etc.)
H5299 נפה nâphâhנפה
nâphâh
naw-faw'
From H5130 in the sense of lifting; a height; also a sieve
KJV Usage: border, coast, region, sieve.
H5317 נפת nôphethנפת
nôpheth
no'-feth
From H5130 in the sense of shaking to pieces; a dripping that is, of honey (from the comb)
KJV Usage: honeycomb.
H8573 תּנוּפה te nûphâhתּנוּפה
te nûphâh
ten-oo-faw'
From H5130; a brandishing (in threat); by implication tumult; specifically the official undulation of sacrificial offerings