ʾagmōn אַגְמֹן ‘bulrush’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from the same as ʾăgam אֲגַם ‘pool’
Roots:
אגם
ʾagmōn n, m
1) rush, bulrush
1a) used as cord or line (of twisted rushes or spun of rush fibre)
1b) of the lowly, insignificant (metaph)
2) sad, drooping
1a) of line of bulrushes
1b) bowing of the head (fig.)
1c) of the lowly (metaph)