Lexicon dud: a pot, jar Original Word: דּוּדPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: dud Phonetic Spelling: (dood) Short Definition: basket NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as dodDefinitiona pot, jar NASB Translationbasket (3), baskets (2), kettle (1), kettles (1), pot (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs דּוּד noun masculineJeremiah 24:2 pot, jar (Aramaic דּוּדָא perhaps compare Syriac disturb, from the idea of boiling) — absolute דּוּד 1 Samuel 2:14 4t.; plural דּוּדִים 2 Kings 10:7, דְּוַדִים2Chronicles 35:13; plural construct דּוּדָאֵי Jeremiah 24:1 — a. pot, kettle or cooking (בִּשֵּׁל) 1 Samuel 2:14 ("" מָּרוּר, קַלַּחַת, כִּיּוֺר), 2 Chronicles 35:13 (verb בִּשֵּׁל, "" צַלָּחוֺת, סִירוֺת) compare Job 41:12; b. receptacle for carrying, all Vrss basket, 2 Kings 10:7 (heads of king's sons), Jeremiah 24:2 (twice in verse) (figs) compare דּוּדָאֵי Jeremiah 24:1, as if from a II.[[דּוּדַי]; Psalm 81:7 (clay or bricks, "" סֵבֶל).
Strong's basket, caldron, kettle, seething pot From the same as dowd; a pot (for boiling); also (by resemblance of shape) a basket -- basket, caldron, kettle, (seething) pot. see HEBREW dowd |
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