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1 Kings 10:11

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Masoretic Text 1524

H1571 also וגם
H590 And the navy אני
H2438 of Hiram חירם
H834 that אשׁר
H5375 brought נשׂא
H2091 gold זהב
H211   מאופיר
H935 in הביא
H211   מאפיר
H6086 trees עצי
H484 of almug אלמגים
H7235 plenty הרבה
H3966 great מאד
H68 stones ואבן
H3368 and precious יקרה׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  the
H590 navy
H1571 also
  of
H2438 Hiram
H834 that
H5375 brought
H2091 gold
  from
H4480 Ophir
H5375 brought
  from
H4480 Ophir
H3966 great
H7235 plenty
  of
H484 almug
H6086 trees
  and
H3368 precious
H68 stones

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H5375
Hebrew: נָשָׂא
Transliteration: nâsâʼ
Pronunciation: naw-saw'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {accept} {advance} {arise} (able {to} {[armour]} suffer to) bear ({-er} {up}) bring ({forth}) {burn} carry ({away}) {cast} {contain} {desire} {ease} {exact} exalt ({self}) {extol} {fetch} {forgive} {furnish} {further} {give} go {on} {help} {high} hold {up} honourable (+ {man}) {lade} {lay} lift (self) {up} {lofty} {marry} {magnify} X-(idiom) {needs} {obtain} {pardon} raise ({up}) {receive} {regard} {respect} set ({up}) {spare} stir {up} + {swear} take ({away} {up}) X-(idiom) {utterly} {wear} yield.
Definition:  

to {lift} in a great variety of {applications} literally and {figuratively} absolutely and relatively

1. to lift, bear up, carry, take

a. (Qal)

1. to lift, lift up

2. to bear, carry, support, sustain, endure

3. to take, take away, carry off, forgive

b. (Niphal)

1. to be lifted up, be exalted

2. to lift oneself up, rise up

3. to be borne, be carried

4. to be taken away, be carried off, be swept away

c. (Piel)

1. to lift up, exalt, support, aid, assist

2. to desire, long (fig.)

3. to carry, bear continuously

4. to take, take away

d. (Hithpael) to lift oneself up, exalt oneself

e. (Hiphil)

1. to cause one to bear (iniquity)

2. to cause to bring, have brought

The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.