Strong's #5080: nadach (pronounced naw-dakh')
a primitive root; to push off; used in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively (to expel, mislead, strike, inflict, etc.):--banish, bring, cast down (out), chase, compel, draw away, drive (away, out, quite), fetch a stroke, force, go away, outcast, thrust away (out), withdraw.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
nâdach
1) to impel, thrust, drive away, banish
1a) (Qal)
1a1) to impel
1a2) to thrust away, banish
1b) (Niphal)
1b1) to be impelled
1b2) to be thrust out, be banished
1b2a) banished, outcast (participle)
1b3) to be driven away
1b4) to be thrust away, thrust aside
1c) (Pual) to be thrust into
1c1) thrust (participle)
1d) (Hiphil)
1d1) to thrust, move, impel
1d2) to thrust out, banish
1d3) to thrust away, thrust aside
1e) (Hophal) to be chased, be hunted
1e1) chased, hunted (participle)
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: a primitive root
Usage:
This word is used 53 times:
Joel 2:20: "But I will remove far off from you the northern army, and will drive him into a land barren"
Micah 4:6: "will I assemble her that halteth, and I will gather her that is driven out, and her that I have afflicted;"
Zephaniah 3:19: "her that halteth, and gather her that was driven out; and I will get them praise and fame in every"