1. crash, make a din or crash, crash into ruins, be in ruins, be desolated a. (Qal) to crash into ruins b. (Niphal) 1. to be ruined 2. to crash 3. to be left (a desolation) c. (Hiphil) 1. to cause to crash 2. to cause to be desolated
Origin: a primitive root
TWOT: 2301
Parts of Speech: Verb TBESH:
שָׁאָה
sha.ah
H:V
to crash
1) crash, make a din or crash, crash into ruins, be in ruins, be desolated 1a) (Qal) to crash into ruins 1b) (Niphal) 1b1) to be ruined 1b2) to crash 1b3) to be left (a desolation) 1c) (Hiphil) 1c1) to cause to crash 1c2) to cause to be desolated
H7583 שׁאה shâ'âhשׁאה
shâ'âh
shaw-aw'
A primitive root (rather identical with H7582 through the idea of whirling to giddiness); to stun, that is, (intransitively) beastonished
KJV Usage: wonder.
H7584 שׁאוה sha'ăvâhשׁאוה
sha'ăvâh
shah-av-aw'
From H7582; a tempest (as rushing)
KJV Usage: desolation.
H7588 שׁאון shâ'ônשׁאון
shâ'ôn
shaw-one'
From H7582; uproar (as of rushing); by implication destruction
KJV Usage: X horrible, noise, pomp, rushing, tumult (X -uous).
H7591 שׁאיּה she 'ı̂yâhשׁאיּה
she 'ı̂yâh
sheh-ee-yaw'
From H7582; desolation
KJV Usage: destruction.
H7612 שׁאת shê'thשׁאת
shê'th
shayth
From H7582; devastation
KJV Usage: desolation.
H7716 שׂי שׂה śeh śêyשׂי שׂה
śeh śêy
seh,say
Probably from H7582 through the idea of pushing out to graze; a member of a flock, that is, a sheep or goat
H7803 שׁוּתלח shûthelachשׁוּתלח
shûthelach
shoo-theh'-lakh
Probably from H7582 and the same as H8520; crashofbreakage; Shuthelach, the name of two Israelites
H8429 תּוהּ te vahhתּוהּ
te vahh
tev-ah'
(Chaldee), corresponding to H8539 or perhaps to H7582 through the idea of sweeping to ruin (compare H8428); to amaze, that is, (reflexively by implication) takealarm