- Original: חגג
- Transliteration: Chagag
- Phonetic: khaw-gag'
- Definition: 
1. to hold a feast, hold a festival, make pilgrimage, keep a pilgrim-feast, celebrate, dance, stagger 
a. (Qal) 
1. to keep a pilgrim-feast 
2. to reel 
- Origin: a primitive root [compare  
H2283  ,  
H2328  ]
- TWOT entry: 602
- Part(s) of speech: Verb 
- Strong's: A primitive root (compare  
H2283    H2328  ); properly to move in a circle that is (specifically) to march in a sacred procession to observe a festival; by implication to be giddy: - celebrate dance (keep hold) a (solemn) feast (holiday) reel to and fro. 
Total KJV Occurrences: 16 
 • celebrate, 1
 
Leviticus 23:41 
 
 • dancing, 1
 
1 Samuel 30:16 
 
 • feast, 4
 
Exodus 5:1; 
Exodus 12:14; 
Exodus 23:14; 
Deuteronomy 16:15 
 
 • fro, 1
 
Psalm 107:27 
 
 • holyday, 1
 
Psalm 42:4 
 
 • keep, 8
 
Exodus 12:14; 
Leviticus 23:39; 
Leviticus 23:41; 
Numbers 29:12; 
Nahum 1:15; 
Zechariah 14:16; 
Zechariah 14:18; 
Zechariah 14:19