STRONGS NUMBER H5889


Word Summary
ayeph: faint, weary
Original Word: עָיֵף
Transliteration: ayeph
Phonetic Spelling: (aw-yafe')
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: faint, weary
Meaning: faint, weary
Strong's Concordance
faint, thirsty, weary

From ayeph; languid -- faint, thirsty, weary.

see HEBREW ayeph

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H5889. ayeph

עָיֵףadjective faint, weary; — ׳ע‎ absolute Genesis 25:29 +; feminine עֲיֵפָהJeremiah 31:25 +; plural עֲיֵפִיםJudges 8:4 +; — from exertion and hunger Genesis 25:20, 30 (J), Judges 8:4-5, Deuteronomy 25:18 (+ יָגֵעַ‎), compare Isaiah 5:27, לֶע ׳הָנִיחוּ28:12 (figurative), 2 Samuel 16:14 (si vera lectio, proper name, of a location needed, compare We Dr HPS); + צָמֵא רָעֵב,17:29; specifically from thirst Isaiah 29:8 (simile), Job 22:7, ע ׳נֶפֶשׁProverbs 25:25 and (figurative) Jeremiah 31:25 ("" דָּֽאֲבָה‎); hence וְעָיֵף צִיָּה אֶרֶץPsalm 63:2 (figurative, on masculine see KöSynt. § 334 f.), compare 143:6 (simile), Isaiah 32:2 (opposed to צֵל‎, in simile); ׳ע‎ that is beast 46:1 — See also foregoing.

I. עִיר‎ see below I. עור‎.