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Strong's #1349 - גַּאֲיוֹן
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1047) ac (גא GA) AC: ? CO: High AB: Pride: The pictograph c , a picture of the foot representing the idea to carry or lift. The a represents strength. Combined these letters mean a “lifting strength”. To lift something up high. This root is related to ecand fc.
A) ac (גא GA) AC: ? CO: High AB: Pride
Nm ) ac (גא GA) - Pride: Someone that is elevated to a higher position. KJV (1): pride - Strongs: H1341 (גֵּא)
Nf1) eac (גאה GAH) - Pride: A lifting up of oneself. KJV (1): pride - Strongs: H1344 (גֵּאָה)
Nf3) tfac (גאות GAWT) - Pride: Someone that is elevated to a higher position. Also the idea of majestic. KJV (8): pride, majesty, proudly, raging, lift up, excellent things - Strongs: H1348 (גֵּאוּת)
jm) nfac (גאונ GAWN) - Pride: Someone that is elevated to a higher position. Also the idea of majestic. KJV (49): pride, excellency, majesty, pomp, swelling, arrogancy, excellent, proud - Strongs: H1347 (גָּאוֹן)
fjm) nfiac (גאיונ GAYWN) - Pride: Someone that is elevated to a higher position. KJV (1): proud - Strongs: H1349 (גַּאֲיוֹן)
K) fac (גאו GAW) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Pride
Nf1 ) efac (גאוה GAWH) - Pride: A lifting up in a positive or negative sense. KJV (19): pride, excellency, haughtiness, arrogancy, highness, proud, proudly, swelling - Strongs: H1346 (גַּאֲוָה)
M) aic (גיא GYA) AC: ? CO: Valley AB: ?: The high walls of a valley, gorge or ravine.
Nm/f) aic (גיא GYA) - Valley: [df: yg] KJV (60): valley - Strongs: H1516 (גַּי)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
גאייונים see foregoing, and also גֵּאֶה.
גַּאֲיוֹן adj. proud, arrogant, Psalms 123:4, כתיב. קרי, גְּאֵי יוֹנִים the proud ones of the oppressors. [Root גָּאָה.]