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Genesis 31:1

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Masoretic Text 1524

H8085 And he heard וישׁמע
H853   את
H1697 the words דברי
H1121 of Laban's sons בני
H3837   לבן
H559 saying לאמר
H3947 hath taken away לקח
H3290 Jacob יעקב
H853   את
H3605 all כל
H834 that אשׁר
H1   לאבינו
H834 was our father's and of that ומאשׁר
H1   לאבינו
H6213 was our father's hath he gotten עשׂה
H853   את
H3605 all כל
H3519 glory הכבד
H2088 this הזה׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  he
H8085 heard
  the
H1697 words
  of
  Laban's
H1121 sons
H559 saying
H3290 Jacob
  hath
  taken
H3947 away
H834 that
  was
  our
  father's
  and
  of
H834 that
H4480 which
  was
  our
  father's
  hath
  he
H6213 gotten
H2088 this
H3519 glory

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H559
Hebrew: אָמַר
Transliteration: ʼâmar
Pronunciation: aw-mar'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {answer} {appoint} {avouch} {bid} boast {self} {call} {certify} {challenge} {charge} + (at {the} give) command ({ment}) {commune} {consider} {declare} {demand} X-(idiom) {desire} {determine} X-(idiom) {expressly} X-(idiom) {indeed} X-(idiom) {intend} {name} X-(idiom) {plainly} {promise} {publish} {report} {require} {say} speak ({against} {of}) X-(idiom) {still} X-(idiom) {suppose} {talk} {tell} {term} X-(idiom) that {is} X-(idiom) {think} use {[speech]} {utter} X-(idiom) {verily} X-(idiom) yet.
Definition:  

to say (used with great latitude)

1. to say, speak, utter

a. (Qal) to say, to answer, to say in one's heart, to think, to command, to promise, to intend

b. (Niphal) to be told, to be said, to be called

c. (Hithpael) to boast, to act proudly

d. (Hiphil) to avow, to avouch

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