1701 (dibrah) à 1800 (dal)

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Name
Pronunciation
Description
1701 dibrah
dib-raw'
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'dibrah' (1700):--intent, sake.
1702 dobrah
do-ber-aw'
feminine active participle of 'dabar' (1696) in the sense of driving (compare 'dober' (1699)); a raft:--float.
1703 dabbarah
dab-baw-raw'
intensive from 'dabar' (1696); a word:--word.
1704 Dibriy
dib-ree'
from 'dabar' (1697); wordy; Dibri, an Israelite:--Dibri.
1705 Dabrath
daw-ber-ath'
from 'dabar' (1697) (perhaps in the sense of 'dober' (1699)); Daberath, a place in Palestine:--Dabareh, Daberath.
1706 dbash
deb-ash'
from an unused root meaning to be gummy; honey (from its stickiness); by analogy, syrup:--honey((-comb)).
1707 dabbesheth
dab-beh'-sheth
intensive from the same as 'dbash' (1706); a sticky mass, i.e. the hump of a camel:--hunch (of a camel).
1708 Dabbesheth
dab-beh'-sheth
the same as 'dabbesheth' (1707); Dabbesheth, a place in Palestine:--Dabbesheth.
1709 dag
dawg
or (fully) dag (Nehemiah 13:16) {dawg}; from 'dagah' (1711); a fish (as prolific); or perhaps rather from 'da'ag' (1672) (as timid); but still better from 'da'ag' (1672) (in the sense of squirming, i.e. moving by the vibratory action of the tail); a fish (often used collectively):--fish.
1710 dagah
daw-gaw'
feminine of 'dag' (1709), and meaning the same:--fish.
1711 dagah
daw-gaw'
a primitive root; to move rapidly; used only as a denominative from 'dag' (1709); to spawn, i.e. become numerous:--grow.
1712 Dagown
daw-gohn'
from 'dag' (1709); the fish-god; Dagon, a Philistine deity:--Dagon.
1713 dagal
daw-gal'
a primitive root; to flaunt, i.e. raise a flag; figuratively, to be conspicuous:--(set up, with) banners, chiefest.
1714 degel
deh'-gel
from 'dagal' (1713); a flag:--banner, standard.
1715 dagan
daw-gawn'
from 'dagah' (1711); properly, increase, i.e. grain:--corn ((floor)), wheat.
1716 dagar
daw-gar'
a primitive root, to brood over eggs or young:--gather, sit.
1717 dad
dad
apparently from the same as 'dowd' (1730); the breast (as the seat of love, or from its shape):--breast, teat.
1718 dadah
daw-daw'
a doubtful root; to walk gently:--go (softly, with).
1719 Ddan
ded-awn'
or (prolonged) Ddaneh (Ezek. 25:13) {deh-daw'- neh}; of uncertain derivation; Dedan, the name of two Cushites and of their territory:--Dedan.
1720 Ddaniym
ded-aw-neem'
plural of 'Ddan' (1719) (as patrial); Dedanites, the descendants or inhabitants of Dedan:--Dedanim.
1721 Dodaniym
do-daw-neem'
or (by orthographical error) Rodaniym (1 Chron. 1:7) {ro-daw-neem'}; a plural of uncertain derivation; Dodanites, or descendants of a son of Javan:--Dodanim.
1722 dhab
deh-hab'
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'zahab' (2091); gold:--gold(- en).
1723 Dahava`
dah-hav-aw'
(Aramaic) of uncertain derivation; Dahava, a people colonized in Samaria:--Dehavites.
1724 daham
daw-ham'
a primitive root (compare 'duwach' (1740)); to be dumb, i.e. (figuratively) dumbfounded:--astonished.
1725 dahar
daw-har'
a primitive root; to curvet or move irregularly:--pause.
1726 dahahar
dah-hah-har'
by reduplication from 'dahar' (1725); a gallop:--pransing.
1727 duwb
doob
a primitive root; to mope, i.e. (figuratively) pine:-- sorrow.
1728 davvag
dav-vawg'
an orthographical variation of 'dag' (1709) as a denominative (1771); a fisherman:--fisher.
1729 duwgah
doo-gaw'
feminine from the same as 'davvag' (1728); properly, fishery, i.e. a hook for fishing:--fish (hook).
1730 dowd
dode
or (shortened) dod {dode}; from an unused root meaning properly, to boil, i.e. (figuratively) to love; by implication, a love- token, lover, friend; specifically an uncle:--(well-)beloved, father's brother, love, uncle.
1731 duwd
dood
from the same as 'dowd' (1730); a pot (for boiling); also (by resemblance of shape) a basket:--basket, caldron, kettle, (seething) pot.
1732 David
daw-veed'
rarely (fully); Daviyd {daw-veed'}; from the same as 'dowd' (1730); loving; David, the youngest son of Jesse:--David.
1733 dowdah
do-daw'
feminine of 'dowd' (1730); an aunt:--aunt, father's sister, uncle's wife.
1734 Dowdow
do-do'
from 'dowd' (1730); loving; Dodo, the name of three Israelites:--Dodo.
1735 Dowdavahuw
do-daw-vaw'-hoo
from 'dowd' (1730) and 'Yahh' (3050); love of Jah; Dodavah, an Israelite:--Dodavah.
1736 duwday
doo-dah'-ee
from 'duwd' (1731); a boiler or basket; also the mandrake (as an aphrodisiac):--basket, mandrake.
1737 Dowday
do-dah'ee
formed like 'duwday' (1736); amatory; Dodai, an Israelite:--Dodai.
1738 davah
daw-vaw'
a primitive root; to be sick (as if in menstruation):--infirmity.
1739 daveh
daw-veh'
from 'davah' (1738); sick (especially in menstruation):--faint, menstruous cloth, she that is sick, having sickness.
1740 duwach
doo'-akh
a primitive root; to thrust away; figuratively, to cleanse:--cast out, purge, wash.
1741 dvay
dev-ah'ee
from 'daveh' (1739); sickness; figuratively, loathing:--languishing, sorrowful.
1742 davvay
dav-voy'
from 'daveh' (1739); sick; figuratively, troubled:--faint.
1743 duwk
dook
a primitive root; to bruise in a mortar:--beat.
1744 duwkiyphath
doo-kee-fath'
of uncertain derivation; the hoopoe or else the grouse:--lapwing.
1745 duwmah
doo-maw'
from an unused root meaning to be dumb (compare 'damah' (1820)); silence; figuratively, death:--silence.
1746 Duwmah
doo-maw'
the same as 'duwmah' (1745); Dumah, a tribe and region of Arabia:--Dumah.
1747 duwmiyah
doo-me-yaw'
from 'damah' (1820); stillness; adverbially, silently; abstractly quiet, trust:--silence, silent, waiteth.
1748 duwmam
doo-mawm'
from 'damam' (1826); still; adverbially, silently:--dumb, silent, quietly wait.
1749 downag
do-nag'
of uncertain derivation; wax; -wax.
1750 duwts
doots
a primitive root; to leap:--be turned.
1751 duwq
dook
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'daqaq' (1854); to crumble:--be broken to pieces.
1752 duwr
dure
a primitive root; properly, to gyrate (or move in a circle), i.e. to remain:--dwell.
1753 duwr
dure
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'duwr' (1752); to reside:--dwell.
1754 duwr
dure
from 'duwr' (1752); a circle, ball or pile:--ball, turn, round about.
1755 dowr
dore
or (shortened) dor {dore}; from 'duwr' (1752); properly, a revolution of time, i.e. an age or generation; also a dwelling:--age, X evermore, generation, (n-)ever, posterity.
1756 Dowr
dore
or (by permutation) Dorr (Josh. 17:11; ''ab' (1) Kings 4:11) {dore}; from 'dowr' (1755); dwelling; Dor, a place in Palestine:--Dor.
1757 Duwra'
doo-raw'
(Aramaic) probably from 'duwr' (1753); circle or dwelling; Dura, a place in Babylonia:--Dura.
1758 duwsh
doosh
or dowsh {dosh}; or diysh {deesh}; a primitive root; to trample or thresh:--break, tear, thresh, tread out (down), at grass (Jer. 50:11, by mistake for 'deshe'' (1877)).
1759 duwsh
doosh
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'duwsh' (1758); to trample:--tread down.
1760 dachah
daw-khaw'
or dachach {Jer. 23:12) {daw-khakh'}; a primitive root; to push down:--chase, drive away (on), overthrow, outcast, X sore, thrust, totter.
1761 dachavah
dakh-av-aw'
(Aramaic) from the equivalent of 'dachah' (1760); probably a musical instrument (as being struck):--instrument of music.
1762 dchiy
deh-khee'
from 'dachah' (1760); a push, i.e. (by implication) a fall:--falling.
1763 dchal
deh-khal'
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'zachal' (2119); to slink, i.e. (by implication) to fear, or (causatively) be formidable:--make afraid, dreadful, fear, terrible.
1764 dochan
do'-khan
of uncertain derivation; millet:--millet.
1765 dachaph
daw-khaf'
a primitive root; to urge, i.e. hasten:--(be) haste(-ned), pressed on.
1766 dachaq
daw-khak'
a primitive root; to press, i.e. oppress:--thrust, vex.
1767 day
dahee
of uncertain derivation; enough (as noun or adverb), used chiefly with preposition in phrases:--able, according to, after (ability), among, as (oft as), (more than) enough, from, in, since, (much as is) sufficient(-ly), too much, very, when.
1768 diy
dee
(Aramaic) apparently for 'da'' (1668); that, used as relative conjunction, and especially (with a preposition) in adverbial phrases; also as preposition of:--X as, but, for(-asmuch +), + now, of, seeing, than, that, therefore, until, + what (-soever), when, which, whom, whose.
1769 Diybown
dee-bome'
or (shortened) Diybon {dee-bone'}; from 'duwb' (1727); pining:--Dibon, the name of three places in Palestine:--Dibon. (Also, with 'Gad' (1410) added, Dibon-gad.)
1770 diyg
deeg
denominative from 'dag' (1709); to fish:--fish.
1771 dayag
dah-yawg'
from 'diyg' (1770); a fisherman:--fisher.
1772 dayah
dah-yaw'
intensive from 'da'ah' (1675); a falcon (from its rapid flight):--vulture.
1773 dyow
deh-yo'
of uncertain derivation; ink:--ink.
1774 Diy zahab
dee zaw-hawb'
as if from 'diy' (1768) and 'zahab' (2091); of gold; Dizahab, a place in the Desert:--Dizahab.
1775 Diymown
dee-mone'
perhaps for 'Diybown' (1769); Dimon, a place in Palestine:--Dimon.
1776 Diymownah
dee-mo-naw'
feminine of 'Diymown' (1775); Dimonah, a place in Palestine:--Dimonah.
1777 diyn
deen
or (Gen. 6:3) duwn {doon}; a primitive roy a straight course, i.e. sail direct:--(come) with a straight course.
1778 diyn
deen
(Aramaic) corresp. to 'diyn' (1777); to judge:--judge. Or diyn, {deen}; or (Job 19:29).
1779 duwn
doon
from 'diyn' (1777); judgement (the suit, justice, sentence or tribunal); by impl. also strife:--cause, judgement, plea, strife.
1780 diyn
deen
(Aramaic) corresp. to 'duwn' (1779):--judgement.
1781 dayan
dah-yawn'
from 'diyn' (1777); a judge or advocate:--judge.
1782 dayan ,
dah-yawn'
(Aramaic) corresp. to 'dayan' (1781):--judge.
1783 Diynah
dee-naw'
fem. of 'duwn' (1779); justice; Dinah, the daughter of Jacob:--Dinah.
1784 Diynay
dee-nah'-ee
(Aramaic) partial from uncertain primitive; a Dinaite or inhabitant of some unknown Assyria province:--Dinaite.
1785 dayeq
daw-yake'
from a root corresp. to 'duwq' (1751); a battering-tower:--fort.
1786 dayish
dah-yish'
from 'duwsh' (1758); threshing-time:--threshing.
1787 Diyshown
dee-shone'
(Diyshon, the same as 'diyshon' (1788); Dishon, the name of two Edomites:--Dishon.
1788 diyshon
dee-shone'
from 'duwsh' (1758); the leaper, i.e. an antelope:--pygarg.
1789 Diyshan
dee-shawn'
another form of 'Diyshown' (1787) Dishan, an Edomite:--Dishon.
1790 dak
dak
from an unused root (compare 'dakah' (1794)); crushed, i.e. (fig.) injured:--afflicted, oppressed.
1791 dek
dake
(Aramaic) or dak (Aramaic) {dawk}; prolonged from 'da'' (1668); this:--the same, this.
1792 daka'
daw-kaw'
a primitive root (compare 'dakah' (1794)); to crumble; transitively, to bruise (literally or figuratively):--beat to pieces, break (in pieces), bruise, contrite, crush, destroy, humble, oppress, smite.
1793 dakka'
dak-kaw'
from 'daka'' (1792); crushed (literally powder, or figuratively, contrite):--contrite, destruction.
1794 dakah
daw-kaw'
a primitive root (compare 'dak' (1790), 'daka'' (1792)); to collapse (phys. or mentally):--break (sore), contrite, crouch.
1795 dakkah
dak-kaw'
from 'dakah' (1794) like 'dakka'' (1793); mutilated:--+ wounded.
1796 dokiy
dok-ee'
from 'dakah' (1794); a dashing of surf:--wave.
1797 dikken
dik-kane'
(Aramaic) prolonged from 'dek' (1791); this:--same, that, this.
1798 dkar
dek-ar'
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'zakar' (2145); properly, a male, i.e. of sheep:--ram.
1799 dikrown
dik-rone'
(Aramaic) or dokran {dok-rawn'} (Aramaic); corresponding to 'zikrown' (2146); a register:--record.
1800 dal
dal
from 'dalal' (1809); properly, dangling, i.e. (by implication) weak or thin:--lean, needy, poor (man), weaker.