5464. sagrir
Strong's Lexicon
sagrir: Storm, tempest

Original Word: סַגְרִיד
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: cagriyd
Pronunciation: sahg-reer
Phonetic Spelling: (sag-reed')
Definition: Storm, tempest
Meaning: a pouring rain

Word Origin: Derived from the root סָגַר (sagar), meaning "to shut" or "to close."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint for similar concepts is G2978 (λαῖλαψ, lailaps), meaning "tempest" or "hurricane."

Usage: The term "sagrir" is used in the Hebrew Bible to describe a storm or tempest, often symbolizing divine judgment or the power of God. It conveys the idea of a forceful and overwhelming natural phenomenon, reflecting the might and sovereignty of God over creation.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cultures, storms were often seen as manifestations of divine power. The Israelites, like their neighbors, understood storms as both literal weather events and symbolic representations of God's intervention in the world. Storms could bring both destruction and renewal, serving as reminders of God's control over nature and history.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from sagar
Definition
steady or persistent rain
NASB Translation
steady rain (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
סַגְּרִיר noun [masculine] steady, persistent rain (on formation compare BaNB 215); — absolute ׳יוֺם ס Proverbs 27:15 a day of steady rain, rainy day.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
very rainy

Probably from cagar in the sense of sweeping away; a pouring rain -- very rainy.

see HEBREW cagar

Forms and Transliterations
סַגְרִ֑יר סגריר saḡ·rîr sagRir saḡrîr
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Englishman's Concordance
Proverbs 27:15
HEB: ט֭וֹרֵד בְּי֣וֹם סַגְרִ֑יר וְאֵ֥שֶׁת [מִדֹונִים
NAS: on a day of steady rain And a contentious
KJV: dropping in a very rainy day
INT: A constant A day of steady woman brawling

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 5464
1 Occurrence


saḡ·rîr — 1 Occ.















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