H1949. hum
or him [הִים הוּם,] verb murmur, roar, discomfit (Arabic (medial ) is rush about madly (literally, or in passion, love, &c.), figurative be distracted; on √ הִים see Hi[Psa 55:3] NöZMG 1883, 540) —
Qal Perfect3masculine singular suffix וְהָמָם consecutive [Deut 7:23] ׳וְה גְדֹלָה מְהוּמָה (׳י subject) and he shall discomfit them (with) a great discomfiture (according to Di ׳וה is from הָמַם, here pointed as עו֞ because of מְהוּמָה; but see Köi. 486 & references); here, according to Nöl.c., belongs Imperfect1singular cohortative אָהִ֫ימָה (i. e. √ עי֞) [Psa 55:3] am driven about (Hi De), or distracted.
Niph`al Imperfect3feminine singular וַתֵּהֹם [1Sam 4:5] [2]t. (on form compare Ges§ 72 R 5); be in a stir, of a city [Ruth 1:19] (followed by על over, on account of, [1Kin 1:45]; of ground re-echoing shout [1Sam 4:5].
Hiph`il Imperfect1singular אָהִ֑ימָה [Psa 55:3] shew disquietude (so most, compare above); but Ol Che וְאֶהֱמָ֑וָה ( [77:4]); LagProph. Chald. xlviii. 2, BN 27 אֶהֱמֶה (Psalm 18); 3 feminine plural תְּהִימֶנָה (?תֶּהֱמֶינָה) [Micah 2:12] they (i.e. fold & pasture) shall murmur with men.