1709 – דָּג (dag)

fish


Type:
Noun Noun
 
masc. masculine
 
Category:  Animals  Vertebrates  Fish
Hebrew: דָּג (dag)
Pronunciation: dag    Listen
Gematria: 7(4 + 3)    words with the same gematria
Origin: or (fully) דָּאג (Nehemiah 13:16), from H1711 (דָּגָה) a fish (as prolific) or perhaps rather from H1672 (דָּאַג) (as timid) but still better from H1672 (דָּאַג) (in the sense of squirming, ie moving by the vibratory action of the tail)
Usage: 19 times in OT

Description

1) fish


Origin

or (fully) דָּאג (Nehemiah 13:16), from H1711 (דָּגָה) a fish (as prolific) or perhaps rather from H1672 (דָּאַג) (as timid) but still better from H1672 (דָּאַג) (in the sense of squirming, ie moving by the vibratory action of the tail):

דָּאַגdaagH1672be anxious
דָּגָהdagahH1711to multiply

Word root

Word with dag as root:

דָּגָהdagahH1710fish
דָּגָהdagahH1711to multiply
דָּגוֹןdagonH1712Dagon
דִּיגdigH1770to fish

Equivalent Greek words

In the greek translation Septuagint (LXX) the Hebrew word dag was translated to the following:

ἁλιεύςhalieusG0231fishers
ἰχθύςichthusG2486fish
κῆτοςketosG2785whale

Alternative forms

Grammatical code shortcode Swedish Quantity
Noun Noun
pl. gen. masculine plural Construct state
Ncmpc-8
Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. masculine och feminine singular Absolute state
Ncbsa-4
Noun Noun
pl. masculine plural Absolute state
Ncmpa-7


More lexicons

BlueletterBible.org
BibleHub.com Report a problem

References (19 occurances in 16 verses)





Hebrew lexicon BETA

The lexicon is under development.