STRONGS NUMBER H2973


Word Summary
yaal: to be foolish
Original Word: יָאַל
Transliteration: yaal
Phonetic Spelling: (yaw-al')
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to be foolish
Meaning: to be slack, to be foolish
Strong's Concordance
dote, be become, do foolishly

A primitive root; properly, to be slack, i.e. (figuratively) to be foolish -- dote, be (become, do) foolish(-ly).

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H2973. yaal

I. [יָאַל‎] verb be foolish (compare I. אול‎) —

Niph`al Perfect3masculine plural נוֺאֲלוּIsaiah 19:3; Jeremiah 5:4; וְנֹאָ֑לוּ50:36; 1plural נוֺאַלְנוּNumbers 12:11; — do or act foolishly:

1 shew wicked folly = sin חָטָאנוּ וַאֲשֶׁר נוֺאַלְנוּ אֲשֶׁר חַטָּאתNumbers 12:11 (J); in Jeremiah 5:4 an exhibition of this folly is ascribed to ignorance.

2 become fools, lacking insight and judgment: צֹעַן שְׂרֵי נוֺאֲלוּIsaiah 19:13 the princes of Zoan have become fools ("" נֹף שָׂרֵי נִשְּׁאוּ‎, and, in 19:11 צֹעַן שָׂרֵי אֱוִילִים‎, etc.); וְנֹאָ֑לוּ אֶלהַֿבַּדִּים חֶדֶבJeremiah 50:36 a sword is against the praters, and they shall become fools — be shewn up as such ("" ׃ חָֽתּוּ‎).