Strong's #235: 'azal (pronounced aw-zal')
a primitive root; to go away, hence, to disappear:--fail, gad about, go to and fro (but in Ezek. 27:19 the word is rendered by many "from Uzal," by others "yarn"), be gone (spent).
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
'âzal
1) to go, to go away, to go about
1a) (Qal)
1a1) to go away
1a2) to go about
1a3) to be used up, be exhausted, be gone, evaporated
1b) (Pual) to go to and fro
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: a primitive root
Usage:
This word is used 6 times:
Deuteronomy 32:36: "he seeth that their power is gone, and there is none shut up, or left."
1 Samuel 9:7: "the man? for the bread is spent and there is not a present"
Job 14:11: "As the waters fail from the sea, and the flood decayeth and drieth up:"
Proverbs 20:14: "it is naught, saith the buyer: but when he is gone his way, then he boasteth."
Jeremiah 2:36: "Why gaddest thou about so much to change thy way? thou also shalt be ashamed"
Ezekiel 27:19: "Dan also and Javan going to and fro occupied in thy fairs: bright iron, cassia,"