Lexicon daah: perhaps kite (a bird of prey) Original Word: דָּאָהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: daah Phonetic Spelling: (daw-aw') Short Definition: kite NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom daahDefinitionperhaps kite (a bird of prey) NASB Translationkite (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs דָּאָה noun feminine a bird of prey, possibly kite ( ᵑ9 Saad Bo Hieroz. ii. 191 Di Leviticus 11:14; Aramaic דַּיְתָא, ; Late Hebrew דַּיָּה of different birds of prey; name probably from flying, swooping), Leviticus 11:14 forbidden as food; compare also Deuteronomy 14:13 וְהָרָאָה ואתהָֿאַיָּה והַדַּיָּה, where for הראה read הַדָּאָה & strike out הַדַּיָּה; so ⅏ ᵐ5; compare Di l.c. ר Reš 20th letter; = 200 in post-Biblical Hebrew. רָאָה Deuteronomy 14:13 textual error; see דָּאָה Strong's vulture From da'ah; the kite (from its rapid flight) -- vulture. See ra'ah. see HEBREW da'ah see HEBREW ra'ah |
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