Lexicon dechal: to fear Original Word: דְּחַלPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: dechal Phonetic Spelling: (deh-khal') Short Definition: dreadful NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) a prim. root Definitionto fear NASB Translationawesome (1), dreadful (2), fear (1), feared (1), made me fearful (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ דְּחַל] verb fear (so ᵑ7 Syriac; Biblical Hebrew II. זָחַל]; — Pe`al Participle active plural דָּֽחְלִין Daniel 5:19, with מִןקֳֿדָם of king, Daniel 6:27, id. of God; passive דְּחִיל terrible Daniel 2:31, feminine דְּחִילָה Daniel 7:7,19. Pa`el Imperfect3masculine singular suffix וִידֵחֲלִנַּנִי Daniel 4:2 the dream made me afraid.
Strong's make afraid, dreadful, fear, terrible (Aramaic) corresponding to zachal; to slink, i.e. (by implication) to fear, or (causatively) be formidable -- make afraid, dreadful, fear, terrible. see HEBREW zachal |
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