1710. dagah
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dagah: a fish
Original Word: דָּגָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: dagah
Phonetic Spelling: (daw-gaw')
Short Definition: fish

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
fem. of dag
Definition
a fish
NASB Translation
fish (16).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
דָּגָה noun feminine fish (Late Hebrew id.) — דָּגָה Numbers 11:5 5t.; construct דְּגַת Genesis 1:26 4t. + Ezekiel 29:4b (strike out B Co); suffix דְּגָתוֺ Ezekiel 47:10 ᵐ5 ᵑ9 Co; (ᵑ0 דגתם), דְּגָתָם Isaiah 50:2; Psalm 105:29 + Ezekiel 47:10 ᵑ0 compare above — fish, almost always collective; fish of sea דְּגַת הַיָּם Genesis 1:26,28 (P) Ezekiel 47:10 (in simile); in Nile (יְאֹר) Exodus 7:18,21 (E) compare Psalm 105:29, דְּגַת יְאֹרֶיךָ Ezekiel 29:4 (twice in verse) (compare above) Ezekiel 29:5; in sea and rivers Isaiah 50:2; Ezekiel 47:9,10; food in Egypt Numbers 11:5 (JE); image of fish forbidden in worship, as of beasts and birds Deuteronomy 4:18 (on sacredness of fish, and use in sacrifice compare SeldenDe Diis Syris, ii. 3. RSSern. i. 274); of single fish only Jonah 2:2 (Jonah 2:1 (twice in verse); Jonah 2:11 דָּג) by late usage; compare conversely דָּאג = דָּגָהcollective Nehemiah 13:16.



Strong's
fish

Feminine of dag, and meaning the same -- fish.

see HEBREW dag

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