Lexical Summary hagin: perhaps appropriate, suitable Original Word: הָגִיןTransliteration: hagin Phonetic Spelling: (haw-gheen') Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: perhaps appropriate, suitable Meaning: perhaps appropriate, suitable Strong's Concordance directly Of uncertain derivation; perhaps suitable or turning -- directly. Brown-Driver-Briggs H1903. hagin [הָגִין] adjective appropriate, suitable ? (compare Late Hebrew Aramaic, above) — הֲגִינָה הַגְּדֶרֶת Ezekiel 42:12 the corresponding (?) wall, Ke; otherwise Vrss (ᵐ5 καλάμου, ᵑ9 separatum, etc.); Thes connects הגין with preceding דֶּרֶךְ, 'aptus, idoneus (de via),' AV RV 'the way directly before the wall;' in neither connection does it give good sense, and the text is doubtless wrong compare Sm Da.; Co conjecture החיצונה החצר the outer court. הגר (√ of following; ?compare Arabic forsake, retire; emigration, Hegira). |