H1731 דּוּד - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


דּוּד
dûd
dood
From the same as H1730; a pot (for boiling); also (by resemblance of shape) a basket

KJV Usage: basket, caldron, kettle, (seething) pot.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB1868

דּוּד

1. pot, jar, basket, kettle
a. pot, kettle
b. basket, jar
Origin: from the same as H1730
TWOT: 410e
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine

TBESH:
דּוּד
dud
H:N-M
pot
1) pot, jar, basket, kettle
1a) pot, kettle
1b) basket, jar

View how H1731 דּוּד is used in the Bible

7 occurrences of H1731 דּוּד

1 Samuel 2:14 or kettle,
2 Kings 10:7 in baskets,
2 Chronicles 35:13 and in caldrons,
Job 41:20 pot
Psalms 81:6 from the pots.
Jeremiah 24:2 basket
Jeremiah 24:2 basket

Distinct usage

2 basket
1 or kettle,
1 in baskets,
1 pot
1 from the pots.
1 and in caldrons,

Corresponding Greek Words

dud G2575 kaminos
dud G2894 kophinos


Related words

H1731

H1736 דּוּדי dûday
דּוּדי
dûday
doo-dah'-ee
From H1731; a boiler or basket; also the mandrake (as aphrodisiac)

KJV Usage: basket, mandrake.


H1730 דּד דּוד dôd dôd

דּד דּוד
dôd dôd
dode, dode
From an unused root meaning properly to boil, that is, (figuratively) to love; by implication a love token, lover, friend; specifically an uncle

KJV Usage: (well-) beloved, father’s brother, love, uncle.


H1717 דּד dad
דּד
dad
dad
Apparently from the same as H1730; the breast (as the seat of love, or from its shape)

KJV Usage: breast, teat.


H1732 דּויד דּוד dâvid dâvı̂yd
דּויד דּוד
dâvid dâvı̂yd
daw-veed', daw-veed'
From the same as H1730; loving; David, the youngest son of Jesse

KJV Usage: David.


H1733 דּודה dôdâh
דּודה
dôdâh
do-daw'
Feminine of H1730; an aunt

KJV Usage: aunt, father’s sister, uncle’s wife.


H1734 דּודו dôdô
דּודו
dôdô
do-do'
From H1730; loving; Dodo, the name of three Israelites

KJV Usage: Dodo.


H1735 דּודוהוּ dôdâvâhû
דּודוהוּ
dôdâvâhû
do-daw-vaw'-hoo
From H1730 and H3050; love of Jah; Dodavah, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Dodavah.


H3039 ידיד ye dı̂yd
ידיד
ye dı̂yd
yed-eed'
From the same as H1730; loved

KJV Usage: amiable, (well-) beloved, loves.