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to gather crowds around ones self

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    רָגַן(b. h.) to move in excitement; to crowd; to quarrel. Yalk. Deut. 801 רוֹגְנִין; v., however, רוֹנָן. Nif. נִרְגַּן to crowd together (in discontent); to be surrounded by a crowd; to create discontent. Nidd.16b (a variant to הנרגל, v. רָגַל) שר הנִרְגָּן (בבית המשתאות) a magistrate (or scholar) that is surrounded by a crowd (whom he incites to riot) in drinking houses. Pi. רִגֵּן to heap, cast, (with דברים, cmp. טוּחַ) to speak rebelliously, reproach. Gen. R. s. 20, beg. (ref. to נרגן, Prov. 16:28) זה הנחש … שר׳ ד׳וכ׳ that is the serpent … that spoke rebelliously against his Creator; Yalk. Prov. 956. Num. R. s. 16 (ref. to Prov. 18:8 נרגן, a. Deut. 1:27 ותרגנו) דברים שרִגְּניּ אחרוכ׳ (or שרָגְנוּ) the words which they cast up behind the Lord, caused them great distress; Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 11; Yalk. Num. 743. Hithpa. הִתְרַגֵּן to gather crowds around ones self. Sifré Deut. 24 ומִתְרַגְּנִים, v. מִתְלַהֵם.

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    רָגַן(b. h.) to move in excitement; to crowd; to quarrel. Yalk. Deut. 801 רוֹגְנִין; v., however, רוֹנָן. Nif. נִרְגַּן to crowd together (in discontent); to be surrounded by a crowd; to create discontent. Nidd.16b (a variant to הנרגל, v. רָגַל) שר הנִרְגָּן (בבית המשתאות) a magistrate (or scholar) that is surrounded by a crowd (whom he incites to riot) in drinking houses. Pi. רִגֵּן to heap, cast, (with דברים, cmp. טוּחַ) to speak rebelliously, reproach. Gen. R. s. 20, beg. (ref. to נרגן, Prov. 16:28) זה הנחש … שר׳ ד׳וכ׳ that is the serpent … that spoke rebelliously against his Creator; Yalk. Prov. 956. Num. R. s. 16 (ref. to Prov. 18:8 נרגן, a. Deut. 1:27 ותרגנו) דברים שרִגְּניּ אחרוכ׳ (or שרָגְנוּ) the words which they cast up behind the Lord, caused them great distress; Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 11; Yalk. Num. 743. Hithpa. הִתְרַגֵּן to gather crowds around ones self. Sifré Deut. 24 ומִתְרַגְּנִים, v. מִתְלַהֵם.

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