דֶּ֫שֶׁא noun masculine[Isa 15:6] grass (Late Hebrew id., Assyrian dišu, herb, LyonSargontexte 69; Sabean דתֿא fresh shoots DHMZMG 1875, 597 = springtime CISiv. p. 11; Aramaic דִּתְאָה, (compare LagBN 130)) — ׳ד absolute [Gen 1:11]+ 13 t. — accusative of congnate meaning with verb תַּדְשֵׁא [Gen 1:11] compare v[Gen 1:12] (in both, produced by earth); springing out of earth [2Sam 23:4] of a second crop of grass [Prov 21:25] (opposed to חָצִיר); caused to spring forth by God לְהַצְמִיחַ מֹצָא דֶ֑שֶׁא [Job 38:27] refreshed by rain [Deut 32:2] ׳נְאוֺת ד [Ps 23:2] as food of wild ass [Job 6:5] as failing (withered) [Isa 15:6] lacking for animals [Jer 14:5] וִירַק דֶּשֶׁא simile of weakness [2Kgs 19:26] (|| עֵשֶׂב שָׂדֶה) = [Isa 37:27] of transitoriness (withering) [Ps 37:2] (׳יֶרֶק ד); of growth and prosperity, [Isa 66:14].
The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon
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