Or buggab {oog-gawb'}; from agab in the original sense of breathing; a reed-instrument of music -- organ.
see HEBREW agab
H5748. uggab
עוּגָב noun masculine a musical instrument (possibly from above √, because of sensuous or appealing tones); — Genesis 4:21 (J; + כִּנּוֺר), Job 21:12 ("" כִּנּוֺר תֹּף,), Psalm 150:4 ( + מִנִּים), suffix עֻגָבִי Job 30:31 ("" כִּנֹּרִי); — according to ᵑ7 a reed-pipe or flute (אַבוּבָא), ᵑ9 a Pan's pipe (organon, made up of several reeds together); NowArchaeology i. 277 BenzArchaeology 276 think of bag-pipe ( = סוּמְמֹּנְיָה Daniel 3:5, 10, 15), compare also in WePsalms Eng. Tr. 219; > a stringed instrument ᵑ6 ᵐ5 (Genesis 4:21).
עֻגָה see עוג.
עגל (√ of following; compare Late Hebrew עָגַל Niph`al berounded; Pi`el roll a thing, etc.; Aramaic Pa`el roll a thing, and derivatives; עֲגוּלָא ᵑ7 rolled cake, עֲגִילָא shield, בַּעֲגָלָא, Syriac in swiftnees, swiftly; Arabic hasten, be swift, compare LagBN 31, 143).