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Hagrites (tribal group); Hagrite (gentilic adjective); Hagri (personal name)
2. Hagrite (gentilic adjective) The gentilic singular adjective identifying an individual as belonging to the Hagrite people, used as a designation for Jaziz the Hagrite who was appointed over the royal flocks of King David (1 Chronicles 27:31). The article-prefixed singular form haHagri functions as an ethnic identifier for a specific court official rather than a collective reference to the entire tribe.
DISCOURSE_NAMES Names of Persons and Places Hagrites Tribal Group
AR["الْهَاجَرِيُّ"]·ben["হগ্রীয়"]·DE["[ההגרי]"]·EN["the-Hagrite"]·FR["[ההגרי]"]·heb["ה-הגרי"]·HI["-के-हग्री"]·ID["-orang-Hagri"]·IT["[ההגרי]"]·jav["tiyang-Hagri"]·KO["그-하가리-사람"]·PT["o-hagrita"]·RU["агарянин"]·ES["el-agareno"]·SW["Mhagari"]·TR["Hagri"]·urd["ہجری"]
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1. Hagrites (tribal group) A nomadic tribal people, the Hagrites (also Hagarites/Hagriim), a group of Aramean or Ishmaelite origin dwelling east of Gilead. Mentioned in 1 Chronicles 5:10, 19-20 as adversaries whom the Reubenites, Gadites, and half-tribe of Manasseh defeated, and in Psalm 83:6 among the enemies conspiring against Israel. The plural gentilic forms (haHagri'im, haHagriyy'im, Hagrim) all refer to the same ethnic group. Arabic al-hajariyyun, Korean hagar saram-deul, Spanish los hagriitas.
DISCOURSE_NAMES Names of Persons and Places Hagrites Tribal Group
AR["الـ-هاجريّون","الـ-هاجريّين","وَالْهَاجَرِيَّونَ"]·ben["এবং-হাগরীয়দের","হাগরীয়দের","হাগরীয়রা"]·DE["[ההגראים]","[ההגריאים]","und-der-Hagrim"]·EN["and-the-Hagrim","the-Hagri'im"]·FR["[ההגראים]","[ההגריאים]","et-le-Hagrite"]·heb["ה-הגראים","ה-הגריאים","ו-הגרים"]·HI["और-हग्री","हगरी"]·ID["dan-orang-Hagar","orang-Hagri"]·IT["[ההגראים]","[ההגריאים]","[והגרים]"]·jav["lan-tiyang-Hagri","tiyang-Hagri"]·KO["그-하갈-사람들","하가르-사람들"]·PT["e-os-hagarenos","os-hagritas"]·RU["Агарянами","Агаряне","и-Агаряне"]·ES["los-hagriitas","y-los-hagritas"]·SW["Wahagri","na-Wahagri"]·TR["-Hacerliler","ve-Hacerliler"]·urd["اور-ہاجری","ہجری","ہجریوں-کے"]
3. Hagri (personal name) A personal name (patronymic) identifying the father of Mibhar, one of David's mighty warriors listed in 1 Chronicles 11:38. Unlike the gentilic uses, this bare form without the article functions as a proper noun designating a specific individual rather than tribal membership. The name may derive from the same ethnic root but here serves purely as a personal identifier in a genealogical context.
DISCOURSE_NAMES Names of Persons and Places Hagrites Tribal Group
AR["الهَجْرِي"]·ben["হগরীর"]·DE["[הגרי]"]·EN["Hagri"]·FR["[הגרי]"]·heb["הגרי"]·HI["हगरी"]·ID["Hagri"]·IT["[הגרי]"]·jav["Hagri"]·KO["하가리"]·PT["ha-Geri"]·RU["Гагри"]·ES["Hagrí"]·SW["Hagri"]·TR["Hagrili'nin"]·urd["ہاجری-کا"]

BDB / Lexicon Reference
הַגְרִי 1. n.pr.gent. only pl. הַגְרִים ψ 83:7; הַהַגְרִאִים 1 Ch 5:10, הַהַגְרִיאִים 1 Ch 5:19, 20; a tribe (Aramaean? Arabian?) with which the E. Jordan Israelites waged successful war; v. dub. conj. as to identity in GlasSkizze ii, 407. 2. adj.gent. of an officer of David יָזִיז הַהַגְרִי 1 Ch 27:31. 3. n.pr.m. father of one of David’s warriors בֶּן־הַגְרִי 1 Ch 11:38 (but ‖ 2 S 23:36 בָּנִי הַגָּדִי, so here Öt, cf. Be Th Sm Dr Sm).