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hāgā הָגָה ‘to mutter’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root, compare hāgīg הָגִיג ‘meditation’

hāgā v
1) to moan, growl, utter, muse, mutter, meditate, devise, plot, speak
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to roar, growl, groan
  1a2) to utter, speak
  1a3) to meditate, devise, muse, imagine
 1b) (Poal) to utter
 1c) (Hiphil) to mutter

Mentioned in Joshua 1:8 Isaiah 38:14, 8:19, 59:13, 33:18, 59:11, 16:7, 31:4, 59:3 Jeremiah 48:31 Psalms 1:2, 63:7, 71:24, 38:13, 2:1, 115:7, 37:30, 35:28, 77:13, 143:5 Proverbs 8:7, 24:2, 15:28 Job 27:4

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