Strong's #1905: Hagriy (pronounced hag-ree')
or (prolonged) Hagris {hag-ree'}; perhaps patronymically from 1904; a Hagrite or member of a certain Arabian clan:-- Hagarene, Hagarite, Haggeri.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
/
hagrı̂y / hagrı̂y'
Haggeri = "wanderer"
1) a people dwelling to the east of Palestine, with whom the tribes of Reuben made war in the time of Saul (noun proper gentilic)
2) of one of David' s servants (adjective patrial)
3) father of Mibhar and one of David' s mighty warriors (noun proper masculine)
Part of Speech: see above in Definition
Usage:
This word is used 6 times:
1 Chronicles 5:10: "they made war with the Hagarites, who fell by their hand: and they dwelt in their tents"
1 Chronicles 5:19: "And they made war with the Hagarites, with Jetur, and Nodab."
1 Chronicles 5:20: "And they were helped against them, and the Hagarites were delivered into their hand, that were with"
1 Chronicles 11:38: "of Nathan, Mibhar the son of Haggeri,"
1 Chronicles 27:31: "And over the flocks was Jaziz the Hagerite. All were the rulers of the substance"
Psalms 83:6: "of Edom, and the Ishmaelites; of Moab, and the Hagarenes;"