Brown-Driver-Briggs
הוֺי51 interjection (onomatopoetic; compare

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הוֺ הוֺ Amos 5:16 ᵑ6, =
הֵידָד Jeremiah 51:14 ᵑ6; also Modern Aramaic
ú hú, ú hú (in a lament), So
Urmia-Dial. 102. 4) — expressing usually dissatisfaction and pain,
Ah, Alas; Ha (not distinctly
Woe! which is
אוֺי): used in lamentations,
1 Kings 13:30 and they mourned over him (saying)
הוֺי אָחִי Ah, my brother! je
1 Kings 22:18 הוֺי אָחִי וְהוֺי אָחוֺת ֗֗֗ הוֺי אָדוֺן וְהוֺי הֹדֹה, 1Ki 34:5
וְהוֺי אָדוֺן יִסְמְּדוּ לָ֑ךְ (compare
הוֺהֿוֺ Amos 5:16): hence
Isaiah 1:4 הוֺי גּוֺי חֹטֵא Ah! sinful nation
Isaiah 1:24 Ah! I will ease me of my adversaries; especially preparatory to a declaration of judgment,
Isaiah 10:5 הוֺי אַשּׁוּר שֵׁבֶט אַמִּי,
Isaiah 17:12;
Isaiah 28:1, often followed by a participle
Ah! those that . . .,
Isaiah 5:8,11,18;
Isaiah 29:15;
Isaiah 31:1;
Isaiah 45:9,10;
Jeremiah 22:13;
Amos 5:18;
Amos 6:1;
Habakkuk 2:6;
Habakkuk 2:9;
Habakkuk 2:12;
Habakkuk 2:15;
Habakkuk 2:19;
Zechariah 11:17 + (more sympathetic than
אוֺי לְ): followed by
כִּי Jeremiah 30:7,
אֶל Jeremiah 48:1,
עַל Jeremiah 50:27;
Ezekiel 13:3,
לְ Ezekiel 13:18. Sts. hardly more than an exclamation arousing attention
Ha! (though perhaps with a touch of sympathy or pity)
Isaiah 18:1;
Isaiah 55:1;
Zechariah 2:10 (twice in verse);
Zechariah 2:11;
Jeremiah 47:6.
Forms and Transliterations
ה֕וֹי ה֖וֹי ה֗וֹי ה֚וֹי ה֛וֹי ה֣וֹי ה֣וֹי ׀ ה֤וֹי ה֥וֹי ה֧וֹי הוֹי֩ הוי וְה֣וֹי וְה֥וֹי והוי Ho hō·w hōw veHo wə·hō·w wəhōw
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