H1701דּברהdibrâhdib-raw'(Chaldee); corresponding to H1700: - {intent} sake.H1702דּברהdôberâhdo-ber-aw'Feminine active participle of H1696 in the sense of driving (compare H1699); a raft: - float.H1703דּבּרהdabbârâhdab-baw-raw'Intensive from H1696; a word: - word.H1704דּבריdibrîydib-ree'From H1697; wordy; {Dibri} an Israelite: - Dibri.H1705דּברתdâberathdaw-ber-ath'From H1697 (perhaps in the sense of H1699); {Daberath} a place in Palestine: - {Dabareh} Daberath.H1706דּבשׁdebashdeb-ash'From an unused root meaning to be gummy; honey (from its stickiness); by analogy syrup: - honey ([-comb]).H1707דּבּשׁתdabbeshethdab-beh'-shethIntensive from the same as H1706; a sticky {mass} that {is} the hump of a camel: - hunch [of a camel].H1708דּבּשׁתdabbeshethdab-beh'-shethThe same as H1707; {Dabbesheth} a place in Palestine: - Dabbesheth.H1709דּאג דּגodâg dâ'g{dawg} dawgFrom H1711; a fish (as prolific); or perhaps rather from H1672 (as timid); but still better from H1672 (in the sense of {squirming} that {is} moving by the vibratory action of the tail); a fish (often used collectively): - fish.H1710דּגהdâgâhdaw-gaw'Feminine of {H1709} and meaning the same: - fish.H1711דּגהdâgâhdaw-gaw'A primitive root; to move rapidly; used only as a denominative from H1709; to {spawn} that {is} becomenumerous: - grow.H1712דּגוןdâgôndaw-gohn'From H1709; the fish god; {Dagon} a Philistine deity: - Dagon.H1713דּגלdâgaldaw-gal'A primitive root; to {flaunt} that {is} raise a flag; figuratively to beconspicuous: - (set {up} with) {banners} chiefest.H1714דּגלdegeldeh'-gelFrom H1713; a flag: - {banner} standard.H1715דּגןdâgândaw-gawn'From H1711; properly {increase} that {is} grain: - corn ({[floor]}) wheat.H1716דּגרdâgardaw-gar'A primitive root; to brood over eggs or young: - {gather} sit.H1717דּדdaddadApparently from the same as H1730; the breast (as the seat of {love} or from its shape): - {breast} teat.H1718דּדהdâdâhdaw-daw'A doubtful root; to walkgently: - go ({softly} with).H1719דּדנה דּדןdedân dedâneh{ded-awn'} deh-daw'-nehOf uncertain derivation; {Dedan} the name of two Cushites and of their territory. The second form used in - Dedan.H1720דּדניםdedânîymded-aw-neem'Plural of H1719 (as patrial); {Dedanites} the descendants or inhabitants of Dedan: - Dedanim.H1721רדנים דּדניםdôdânîym rôdânîym{do-daw-neem'} ro-daw-neem'The second form is used by orthographical error in . A plural of uncertain derivation; {Dodanites} or descendants of a son of Javan: - Dodanim.H1722דּהבdehabdeh-hab'(Chaldee); corresponding to H2091; gold: - gold (-en).H1723דּהואodahăvâ'dah-hav-aw'(Chaldee); of uncertain derivation; {Dahava} a people colonized in Samaria: - Dehavites.H1724דּהםdâhamdaw-ham'A primitive root (compare H1740); to be {dumb} that {is} (figuratively) dumbfounded: - be astonished.H1725דּהרdâhardaw-har'A primitive root; to curvet or move irregularly: - pranse.H1726דּההרdahăhardah-hah-har'By reduplication from H1725; a gallop: - pransing.H1727דּוּבdûbdoobA primitive root; to {mope} that {is} (figuratively) pine: - sorrow.H1728דּוּגdavvâgdav-vawg'An orthographical variation of H1709 as a denominative (H1771); a fisherman: - fisher.H1729דּוּגהdûgâhdoo-gaw'Feminine from the same as H1728; properly {fishery} that {is} a hook for fishing: - fish [hook].H1730דּד דּודdôd dôd{dode} dodeFrom an unused root meaning properly to {boil} that {is} (figuratively) to love; by implication a love {token}lover6 friend; specifically an uncle: - (well-) {beloved} father´ s {brother} {love} uncle.H1731דּוּדdûddoodFrom the same as H1730; a pot (for boiling); also (by resemblance of shape) a basket: - {basket} {caldron} {kettle} (seething) pot.H1732דּויד דּודdâvid dâvîyd{daw-veed'} daw-veed'From the same as H1730; loving; {David} the youngest son of Jesse: - David.H1733דּודהdôdâhdo-daw'Feminine of H1730; an aunt: - {aunt} father´ s {sister} uncle´ s wife.H1734דּודוdôdôdo-do'From H1730; loving; {Dodo} the name of three Israelites: - Dodo.H1735דּודוהוּdôdâvâhûdo-daw-vaw'-hooFrom H1730 and H3050; love of Jah; {Dodavah} an Israelite: - Dodavah.H1736דּוּדיdûdaydoo-dah'-eeFrom H1731; a boiler or basket; also the mandrake (as aphrodisiac): - {basket} mandrake.H1737דּודיdôdaydo-dah'eeFormed like H1736; amatory; {Dodai} an Israelite: - Dodai.H1738דּוהdâvâhdaw-vaw'A primitive root; to be sick (as if in menstruation): - infirmity.H1739דּוהdâvehdaw-veh'From H1738; sick (especially in menstruation): - {faint} menstruous {cloth} she that is {sick} having sickness.H1740דּוּחdûachdoo'-akhA primitive root; to thrust away; figuratively to cleanse: - cast {out} {purge} wash.H1741דּויdevaydev-ah'eeFrom H1739; sickness; figuratively loathing: - {languishing} sorrowful.H1742דּוּיdavvâydav-voy'From H1739; sick; figuratively troubled: - faint.H1743דּוּךdûkdookA primitive root; to bruise in a mortar: - beat.H1744דּוּכּיפתdûkîyphathdoo-kee-fath'Of uncertain derivation; the hoopoe or else the grouse: - lapwing.H1745דּוּמהdûmâhdoo-maw'From an unused root meaning to be dumb (compare H1820); silence; figuratively death: - silence.H1746דּוּמהdûmâhdoo-maw'The same as H1745; {Dumah} a tribe and region of Arabia: - Dumah.H1747דּוּמיּהdûmîyâhdoo-me-yaw'From H1820; stillness; adverbially silently; abstractly {quiet}trust: - {silence} {silent} waiteth.H1748דּוּמםdûmâmdoo-mawm'From H1826; still; adverbially silently: - {dumb} {silent} quietly wait.H1749דּונגdônagdo-nag'Of uncertain derivation; wax: - wax.H1750דּוּץdûtsdootsA primitive root; to leap: - be turned.H1751דּוּקdûqdook(Chaldee); corresponding to H1854; to crumble: - be broken to pieces.H1752דּוּרdûrdureA primitive root; properly to gyrate (or move in a {circle}) that {is} to remain: - dwell.H1753דּוּרdûrdure(Chaldee); corresponding to H1752; to reside: - dwell.H1754דּוּרdûrdureFrom H1752; a {circle}ball or pile: - {ball} {turn} round about.H1755דּר דּורdôr dôr{dore} doreFrom H1752; properly a revolution of {time} that {is} an age or generation; also a dwelling: - {age} X {evermore} {generation} {[n-]ever} posterity.H1756דּאר דּורdôr dô'r{dore} doreFrom H1755; dwelling; {Dor} a place in Palestine: - Dor.H1757דּוּראdûrâ'doo-raw'(Chaldee); probably from H1753; circle or dwelling; {Dura} a place in Babylon: - Dura.H1758דּישׁ דּושׁ דּוּשׁdûsh dôsh dîysh{doosh} {dosh} deeshA primitive root; to trample or thresh: - {break} {tear} {thresh} tread out ({down}) at grass [Jer. H50 : {H11} by mistake for H1877].H1759דּוּשׁdûshdoosh(Chaldee); corresponding to H1758; to trample: - tread down.H1760דּחח דּחהdâchâh dâchach{daw-khaw'} daw-khakh'A primitive root; to pushdown: - {chase} drive away ({on}) {overthrow} {outcast} X {sore} {thrust} totter.H1761דּחוהdachăvâhdakh-av-aw'(Chaldee); from the equivalent of H1760; probably a musical instrument (as being struck): - instrument of music.H1762דּחיdechîydeh-khee'From H1760; a {push} that {is} (by implication) a fall: - falling.H1763דּחלdechaldeh-khal'(Chaldee); corresponding to H2119; to {slink} that {is} (by implication) to {fear} or (causatively) beformidable: - make {afraid} {dreadful} {fear} terrible.H1764דּחןdôchando'-khanOf uncertain derivation; millet: - millet.H1765דּחףdâchaphdaw-khaf'A primitive root; to {urge} that {is} hasten: - (be) haste ({-ned}) pressed on.H1766דּחקdâchaqdaw-khak'A primitive root; to {press} that {is} oppress: - {thrust} vex.H1767דּיdaydaheeOf uncertain derivation; enough (as noun or {adverb}) used chiefly with preposition in phrases: - {able} according {to} after ({ability}) {among} as (oft {as}) (more than) {enough} {from} {in} {since} (much as is) sufficient ({-ly}) too {much} {very} when.H1768דּיdîydee(Chaldee); apparently for H1668; {that} used as {relative} {conjugational} and especially (with preposition) in adverbial phrases; also as a preposition of: - X {as} {but} for (-asmuch {+}) + {now} {of} {seeing} {than} {that} {therefore} {until} + what ({-soever}) {when} {which} {whom} whose.H1769דּיבן דּיבוןdîybôn dîybôn{dee-bone'} dee-bone'From H1727; pining; {Dibon} the name of three places in Palestine. {Also} with H1410 {added} Dibon-gad: - {Dibon} the name of three places in Palestine - Dibon. {[Also} with H1410 {added} Dibon-gad.]H1770דּיגdîygdeegDenominative from H1709; to fish: - fish.H1771דּיּגdayâgdah-yawg'From H1770; a fisherman: - fisher.H1772דּיּהdayâhdah-yaw'Intensive from H1675; a falcon (from its rapid flight): - vulture.H1773דּיוdeyôdeh-yo'Of uncertain derivation; ink: - ink.H1774דּי זהבdîy zâhâbdee zaw-hawb'As if from H1768 and H2091; of gold; {Dizahab} a place in the Desert: - Dizahab.H1775דּימוןdîymôndee-mne'Perhaps for H1769; {Dimon} a place in Palestine: - Dimon.H1776דּימונהdîymônâhdee-mo-naw'Feminine of H1775; {Dimonah} a place in Palestine: - Dimonah.H1777דּוּן דּיןdîyn dûn{deen} doonA primitive root (compare H113); to rule; by implication to judge (as umpire); also to strive (as at law): - {contend} execute ({judgment}) {judge} minister {judgment} plead (the {cause}) at {strife} strive.H1778דּיןdîyndeen(Chaldee); corresponding to H1777; to judge: - judge.H1779דּוּן דּיןdîyn dûn{deen} doonFrom H1777; judgment (the {suit} {justice} sentence or tribunal); by implication also strife: - {cause} {judgment} {plea} strife.H1780דּיןdîyndeen(Chaldee); corresponding to H1779: - judgment.H1781דּיּןdayândah-yawn'From H1777; a judge or advocate: - judge.H1782דּיּןdayândah-yawn'(Chaldee); corresponding to H1781: - judge.H1783דּינהdîynâhdee-naw'Feminine of H1779; justice; {Dinah} the daughter of Jacob: - Dinah.H1784דּיניdîynaydee-nah'ee(Chaldee); patrial from an uncertain primitive; a Dinaite or inhabitant of some unknown Assyrian province: - Dinaite.H1785דּיקdâyêqdaw-yake'From a root corresponding to H1751; a batteringtower: - fort.H1786דּישׁdayishdah'-yishFrom H1758; threshingtime: - threshing.H1787דּשׁן דּשׁון דּישׁן דּישׁוןdîyshôn dîyshôn dishôn dishôndee-shone' (all)The same as H1788; {Dishon} the name of two Edomites: - Dishon.H1788דּישׁןdîyshôndee-shone'From H1758; the {leaper} that {is} an antelope: - pygarg.H1789דּישׁןdîyshândee-shawn'Another form of H1787; {Dishan} an Edomite: - {Dishan} Dishon.H1790דּךdakdakFrom an unused root (compare H1794); {crushed} that {is} (figuratively) injured: - {afflicted} oppressed.H1791דּך דּךdêk dâk{dake} dawk(Chaldee); prolonged from H1668; this: - the {same} this.H1792דּכאdâkâ'daw-kaw'A primitive root (compare H1794) to crumble; transitively to bruise (literally or figuratively): - beat to {pieces} break (in {pieces}) {bruise} {contrite} {crush} {destroy} {humble} {oppress} smite.H1793דּכּאdakkâ'dak-kaw'From H1792; crushed (literally {powder} or figuratively contrite): - {contrite} destruction.H1794דּכהdâkâhdaw-kaw'A primitive root (compare {H1790} H1792); to collapse (physically or mentally): - break ({sore}) {contrite} crouch.H1795דּכּהdakkâhdak-kaw'From H1794 like H1793; mutilated: - + wounded.H1796דּכיdŏkîydok-ee'From H1794; a dashing of surf: - wave.H1797דּכּןdikkêndik-kane'(Chaldee); prolonged from H1791; this: - {same} {that} this.H1798דּכרdekardek-ar'(Chaldee); corresponding to H2145; properly a {male} i. e of sheep: - ram.H1799דּכרן דּכרוןdikrôn dokrân{dik-rone'} dok-rawn'(Chaldee); corresponding to H2146; a register: - record.H1800דּלdaldalFrom H1809; properly {dangling} that {is} (by implication) weak or thin: - {lean} {needy} poor ({man}) weaker.