A primitive root; to forget; figuratively, to neglect; causatively, to remit, remove -- forget, deprive, exact.
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III. [נָשָׁא] forget, see II. נָשָׁה. below
II. [נָשָׁה] verb forget (Late Hebrew id.; Assyrian nišîtu perhaps forgottenness DlHWB 486; Aramaic נְשָׁא (especially Ithpe`el, Aph`el), forget; Arabic forget, neglect; compare Ethiopic ignoscere, condonare, indulgere Di633); —
Qal Perfect1singular נָשׁאֹ אֶתְכֶם וְנָשִׁיתִי Jeremiah 23:39 I will forget you finally (but ᵑ6 ᵑ9 ᵐ5 Che Gie וְנָשָׂאתִי, followed by וְנָטַשְׁתִּי as 23:33 b, see III. מַשָּׂא); טוֺבָה נָשִׁיתִי Lamentations 3:17 I have forgotten prosperity; Imperfect1singular הַאֶשֶּׁה shall I forget ? i.e. overlook, read by We Micah 6:10 plausibly for הַאִשׁ ᵑ0; Infinitive absolute ׳(ל נָשׁאֹ א) Jeremiah 23:39 (see above).
Niph`al Imperfect2masculine singular suffix תִּנָּשֵׁנִי Isaiah 44:21 thou shalt not be forgotten of me, but dubious; Ges§ 117* תִּנְשֵׁנִי (Qal); CheHpt תִּטְּשֵׁנִי (compare Deuteronomy 32:15).
Pi`el Perfect3masculine singular suffix נַשַּׁ֫נִי Genesis 41:51 (E) God hath made me forget + accusative of thing (ַ֯ in 1st syllable only here, influence of מְנַשֶּׁה Ges§ 52m).
Hiph`il Perfect3masculine singular suffix חָכְמָה הִשָּׁהּ Job 39:17 God caused her (the ostrich) to forget wisdom, i.e. did not endow her with it. Imperfect מִןֿ לְךָ יַשֶּׁה 11:6 Eloah allows a part of thy guilt to be forgotten thee, i.e. does not reckon it to thee in full (ᵐ5 = כַּעֲוֺנֶ֑ךָ מֵאֱלוֺהַּ לְךָ יִשְׁוֶה [Du] there is equivalent to thee from Eloah, according to thine iniquity, compare Bi CheJob and Solomon; Bu reads נָשָׁה for יַשֶּׁה; Du rejects ver. as gloss).