ʿānan עָנַן ‘Ato cloud, Bto divine’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
a primitive root
Variants: עָנַן, עָנַן
ʿānan v
A1) (Piel) to make appear, produce, bring (clouds)
B1) (Poel) to practise soothsaying, conjure
1a) to observe times, practice soothsaying or spiritism or magic or augury or witchcraft
1b) soothsayer, enchanter, sorceress, diviner, fortuneteller, barbarian, Meonenim (participle)