ד,
[דָּאֵב
S
1669
TWOT
392
GK
1790
]
vb.
become faint, languish
(NH
id.
Hiph.;
cf.
Arabic
دَأَبَ
(
da˒aba
)
toil, weary oneself;
v.
also
דְּאָבָה
,
דְּאָבוֹן
&
cf.
דוב
)
Qal
Pf.
3
fs.
דָּֽאֲבָה
ψ 88:10
(subj.
עַיִן
);
Inf.
לְדַאֲבָה
Je 31:12
לֹא יֹוסִיפוּ לְד׳
(subj. ransomed Israel);
Je 31:25
has
נֶפֶשׁ דָּֽאֲבָה
, of hunger (
||
נֶפֶשׁ עֲיֵפָה
), where
adj.
or
pt.
seems needed;
Hi Gf
דְּאֵבָה
or
דֹּאֲבָה
(the punctuators had, according to them, the Aramaic participle in mind);
Thes
makes relative clause.
דְּאָבָה S 1670 TWOT 392a GK 1791 n.f. faintness, failure of mental energy, dismay Jb 41:14 וּלְפָנָיו תָּדוּץ דְּאָבָה and before him (i.e. the crocodile) danceth dismay .
Heb.
Hebrew.
=
equivalent, equals.
OT
Old Testament. prefixed, or added, or both, indicates All passages cited.
S
Strongs Concordance
TWOT
Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament
.
GK
Goodrick/Kohlenberger numbering system of the
NIV Exhaustive Condordance
.
vb.
verb.
NH
New (Late) Hebrew.
cf.
confer
, compare.
v.
vide
, see.
Pf.
Perfect.
fs.
feminine singular.
Inf.
Infinitive.
||
parallel, of words (synonymous or contrasted); also of passages; sometimes = see parallel, or see also parallel.
adj.
adjective.
pt.
Participle.
Hi
F. Hitzig.
Gf
K. H. Graf.
Thes
W. Gesenius,
Thesaurus Linguae Hebraeae
.
n.
nomen
, noun.
f.
feminine,
feminae.
דּ , Dāleth, fourth letter; in modern Heb. = numeral 4; ד ̈ = 4000; no evidence of this usage in OT times.