H1807 דּלילה - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


דּלילה
de lı̂ylâh
del-ee-law'
From H1809; languishing

KJV Usage: Delilah, a Philistine woman: - Delilah.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB1953

דּלילה
Delilah = "feeble"
1. the Philistine mistress of Samson who betrayed the secret of his great strength, and by cutting his hair, enfeebled him and delivered him to the Philistines
Origin: from H1809
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Proper Name Feminine

TBESH:
דְּלִילָה
de.li.lah
N:N-F-P
Delilah
Delilah = "feeble"
1) the Philistine mistress of Samson who betrayed the secret of his great strength, and by cutting his hair, enfeebled him and delivered him to the Philistines

View how H1807 דּלילה is used in the Bible

6 occurrences of H1807 דּלילה

Judges 16:4 was Delilah.
Judges 16:6 And Delilah
Judges 16:10 And Delilah
Judges 16:12 Delilah
Judges 16:13 And Delilah
Judges 16:18 And when Delilah

Distinct usage

3 And Delilah
1 was Delilah.
1 Delilah
1 And when Delilah


Related words

H1807

H1809 דּלל dâlal

דּלל
dâlal
daw-lal'
A primitive root (compare H1802); to slacken or be feeble; figuratively to be oppressed

KJV Usage: bring low, dry up, be emptied, be not equal, fail, be impoverished, be made thin.


H1800 דּל dal
דּל
dal
dal
From H1809; properly dangling, that is, (by implication) weak or thin

KJV Usage: lean, needy, poor (man), weaker.


H1802 דּלה dâlâh
דּלה
dâlâh
daw-law'
A primitive root (compare H1809); properly to dangle, that is, to let down a bucket (for drawing out water); figuratively to deliver

KJV Usage: draw (out), X enough, lift up.