H592 אניּה - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


אניּה
'ănı̂yâh
an-ee-yaw'
From H578; groaning

KJV Usage: lamentation, sorrow.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB577

אניּה

1. mourning, lamentation
Origin: from H578
TWOT: 124a
Parts of Speech: Noun Feminine

TBESH:
אֲנִיָּה
a.niy.yah
H:N-F
lamentation
1) mourning, lamentation

View how H592 אניּה is used in the Bible

2 occurrences of H592 אניּה

Isaiah 29:2 and sorrow:
Lamentations 2:5 and lamentation.

Distinct usage

1 and sorrow:
1 and lamentation.

Corresponding Greek Words

aniyyah G3491 naus


Related words

H592

H578 אנה 'ânâh

אנה
'ânâh
aw-naw'
A primitive root; to groan

KJV Usage: lament, mourn.


H579 אנה 'ânâh
אנה
'ânâh
aw-naw'
A primitive root (perhaps rather identical with H578 through the idea of contraction in anguish); to approach; hence to meet in various senses

KJV Usage: befall, deliver, happen, seek a quarrel.


H593 אניעם 'ănı̂y‛âm
אניעם
'ănı̂y‛âm
an-ee-awm'
From H578 and H5971; groaning of (the) people; Aniam, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Aniam.


H8386 תּאניּה ta'ănı̂yâh
תּאניּה
ta'ănı̂yâh
tah-an-ee-yaw'
From H578; lamentation

KJV Usage: heaviness, mourning.