Lexicon daq: thin, small, fine Original Word: דָּקPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: daq Phonetic Spelling: (dak) Short Definition: thin NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom daqaqDefinitionthin, small, fine NASB Translationdwarf (1), fine (3), fine dust (1), finely ground (1), gaunt* (2), gentle (1), thin (5).
Brown-Driver-Briggs דַּק adjective thin, small, fine — absolute masculine ׳דּ Exodus 16:14 4t.; דָּ֑ק Leviticus 13:30; feminine דַּקָּה Leviticus 16:12; 1 Kings 19:12; plural feminine absolute דַּקּוֺת Genesis 41:6 2t.; דַּקֹּת Genesis 41:24; construct דַּקּוֺת Genesis 41:3, דַּקֹּת Genesis 41:4; — 1 thin, of kine בָּשָׂר ׳דּ Genesis 41:3 compare Genesis 41:4 (⅏ has in both רַקּוֺת compare ᵑ0 Genesis 41:19; Genesis 41:20; Genesis 41:27); of ears of corn Genesis 41:6; Genesis 41:7; Genesis 41:23; Genesis 41:24 (all E); thin, shrunk, withered, of man Leviticus 21:20 (H). 2 small, fine, of the manna דַּק מְחֻסְמָּס דַּק כַּכְּפֹר Exodus 16:14; of incense Leviticus 16:12, hair Leviticus 13:30 (all P); of dust אָבָק דַּק Isaiah 29:5; in simile of isles in hand of ׳י, אִיִּים כַּדַּק יִטּוֺל Isaiah 40:15 (דַּק = substantive fine thing, fine dust); once of a low whisper קוֺל דְּמָמָה דַקָּה 1 Kings 19:12.
Strong's dwarf, very little thing, small, thin From daqaq; crushed, i.e. (by implication) small or thin -- dwarf, lean(-fleshed), very little thing, small, thin. see HEBREW daqaq |
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