Strong's Concordance nush: to be sick Original Word: נוּשׁPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: nush Phonetic Spelling: (noosh) Short Definition: sick Brown-Driver-Briggs [נוּשׁ verb be sick, si vera lectio (= I.אנשׁ according to Thes who compare Syriac ); — Qal Imperfect1singular וָָֽאָנוּשָׁה Psalm 69:21, but read perhaps [מַכַּת נַפְשִׁי] וַאֲנוּשָׁה ׅ "" (חֶרְמָּה שָׁ֑בְרָה לִבִּי, Bi Checritical note, compare ᵐ5, see I.אנשׁ or (< קַוֹּה) וְאָנוּשׁ הוּא קַוֵּה (with different word-division), WeirAcad. 1870, 257 (who compare Jeremiah 17:9; Jeremiah 8:15). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance be full of heaviness A primitive root; to be sick, i.e. (figuratively) distressed -- be full of heaviness. Forms and Transliterations וָֽאָ֫נ֥וּשָׁה ואנושה vaANushah wā’ānūšāh wā·’ā·nū·šāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 51361 Occurrence wā·’ā·nū·šāh — 1 Occ. Psalm 69:20 HEB: שָֽׁבְרָ֥ה לִבִּ֗י וָֽאָ֫נ֥וּשָׁה וָאֲקַוֶּ֣ה לָנ֣וּד NAS: my heart and I am so sick. And I looked KJV: my heart; and I am full of heaviness: and I looked INT: has broken my heart sick looked sympathy |