נהג

Hebrew

Root
נ־ה־ג (n-h-g)

Pronunciation

Verb

נָהַג • (nahág) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction) (transitive)

  1. to do something out of habit or custom
  2. to be customary
  3. to behave (in a particular way)
    • a. 217 C.E., Mishnah, Avot 6:3:
      הַלּוֹמֵד מֵחֲבֵרוֹ פֶּרֶק אֶחָד אוֹ הֲלָכָה אַחַת אוֹ פָסוּק אֶחָד אוֹ דִבּוּר אֶחָד אוֹ אֲפִלּוּ אוֹת אַחַת, צָרִיךְ לִנְהוֹג בּוֹ כָבוֹד
      Hallomeḏ meḥǎvero pɛrɛq ʾɛḥɔḏ ʾo hǎlɔḵɔ ʾaḥaṯ ʾo pɔsuq ʾɛḥɔḏ ʾo dibur ʾɛḥɔḏ ʾo ʾǎfillu ʾoṯ ʾaḥaṯ, ṣɔriḵ linhoġ bo ḵɔvoḏ.
      Whoever learns from his fellow one chapter or one halakha or one verse or one word, or even one letter, should behave toward him with respect.
  4. to lead, guide (an animal, a tour group, etc.)
  5. to lead, guide (a company, a generation, etc.)
  6. to drive (a vehicle)

Conjugation

Derived terms

References

Noun

נַהָג or נֶהָג • (nahág or nehág) m (plural indefinite נַהָגִים or נֶהָגִים) [pattern: קַטָּל]

  1. driver of a vehicle

References

  • Klein, Ernest (1987) A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English, Jerusalem: Carta, →ISBN, p. 406
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