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1 Samuel 9:5

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Masoretic Text 1524

H1992 And when they המה
H935 were come באו
H776 to the land בארץ
H6689 of Zuph צוף
H7586 Saul ושׁאול
H559 said אמר
H5288 to his servant לנערו
H834 that אשׁר
H5973 was with עמו
H1980   לכה
H7725 and let us return ונשׁובה
H6435 lest פן
H2308 leave יחדל
H1 my father אבי
H4480 caring for מן
H860 the asses האתנות
H1672 and take thought ודאג׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  when
H1992 they
  were
H935 come
  to
  the
H776 land
  of
H6689 Zuph
H7586 Saul
H559 said
  to
  his
H5288 servant
H834 that
  was
H5973 with
  him
H935 Come
  and
  let
  us
H7725 return
H6435 lest
  my
H1 father
H2308 leave
  caring
  the
H860 asses
  and
  take
H1672 thought
  us

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.