5474. sugar
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sugar: To shut, close, enclose

Original Word: סוּגַר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: cuwgar
Pronunciation: soo-gar'
Phonetic Spelling: (soo-gar')
KJV: ward
NASB: cage
Word Origin: [from H5462 (סָגַר - shut)]

1. an inclosure, i.e. cage (for an animal)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
ward

From cagar; an inclosure, i.e. Cage (for an animal) -- ward.

see HEBREW cagar

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from sagar
Definition
a cage, prison
NASB Translation
cage (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
סוּגַר noun [masculine] cage, prison (possibly loan-word from Assyrian šigaru, cage (BaNB 22); Late Hebrew סוּגָר dog-collar or chain = Syriac (clog of) dog-collar; whence Arabic dog-collar (as loan-word), Frä114 PräBAS i. 372); — וַיִּתְּנֻהוּ בַסּוּגַר Ezekiel 19:9 and they put him into a cage.

Forms and Transliterations
בַסּוּגַר֙ בסוגר ḇas·sū·ḡar ḇassūḡar vassuGar
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezekiel 19:9
HEB: וַֽיִּתְּנֻ֤הוּ בַסּוּגַר֙ בַּֽחַחִ֔ים וַיְבִאֻ֖הוּ
NAS: They put him in a cage with hooks
KJV: And they put him in ward in chains,
INT: put A cage hooks and brought

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 5474
1 Occurrence


ḇas·sū·ḡar — 1 Occ.

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