Lexicon duach: to rinse, cleanse away by rinsing or washing Original Word: דּ֫וּחַPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: duach Phonetic Spelling: (doo'-akh) Short Definition: rinse NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto rinse, cleanse away by rinsing or washing NASB Translationpurged (1), rinse (2), washed me away (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ דּוּחַ, דִּיחַ] verb rinse, cleanse away by rinsing, washing (Late Hebrew Hiph`il, Aramaic Aph`el id.; compare Assyrian dî—u Dl Pr 177) — Hiph`il Perfect suffix הדיחנו Kt Jeremiah 51:34 Qr הֱדִיחָ֑נִי but read הִדִּיחני from נדח (Hi, compare Jeremiah 50:17); Imperfect3masculine singular יָדִיחַ Isaiah 4:4; 3masculine plural יָדִיחוּ2Chronicles 4:6 + Ezekiel 40:38 (Co conjecture הַקָּדִים); — 1 rinse, victims to be offered in sacrifice Ezekiel 40:38, Songs 2 Chronicles 4:6 (compare above) 2 figurative cleanse by washing Isaiah 4:4, of removing guilt.
Strong's cast out, purge, wash A primitive root; to thrust away; figuratively, to cleanse -- cast out, purge, wash. |
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