דּאג דּגo dâg dâ'g
dawg,dawg
From 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)
KJV Usage: fish.
H1710 דּגה dâgâhדּגה
dâgâh
daw-gaw'
Feminine of H1709, and meaning the same
KJV Usage: fish.
H1711 דּגה dâgâhדּגה
dâgâh
daw-gaw'
A primitive root; to moverapidly; used only as a denominative from H1709; to spawn, that is, becomenumerous
KJV Usage: grow.
H1712 דּגון dâgônדּגון
dâgôn
daw-gohn'
From H1709; the fishgod; Dagon, a Philistine deity
KJV Usage: Dagon.
H1728 דּוּג davvâgדּוּג
davvâg
dav-vawg'
An orthographical variation of H1709 as a denominative (H1771); a fisherman