H1851 דּק - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


דּק
daq
dak
From H1854; crushed, that is, (by implication) small or thin

KJV Usage: dwarf, lean [-fleshed], very little thing, small, thin.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB1994

דּק

1. thin, small, fine, gaunt
a. thin
b. small, fine
Origin: from H1854
TWOT: 448a
Parts of Speech: Adjective

TBESH:
דַּק
daq
H:A
thin
1) thin, small, fine, gaunt
1a) thin
1b) small, fine

View how H1851 דּק is used in the Bible

14 occurrences of H1851 דּק

Genesis 41:3 and leanfleshed;
Genesis 41:4 and leanfleshed
Genesis 41:6 thin
Genesis 41:7 And the seven thin
Genesis 41:23 thin,
Genesis 41:24 And the thin
Exodus 16:14 there lay a small
Exodus 16:14 as small
Leviticus 13:30 thin
Leviticus 16:12 beaten small,
Leviticus 21:20 or a dwarf,
1 Kings 19:12 small
Isaiah 29:5 shall be like small
Isaiah 40:15 as a very little thing.

Distinct usage

2 thin
1 and leanfleshed;
1 and leanfleshed
1 thin,
1 or a dwarf,
1 small
1 shall be like small
1 as a very little thing.
1 there lay a small
1 as small
1 beaten small,
1 And the seven thin
1 And the thin


Related words

H1851

H1854 דּקק dâqaq

דּקק
dâqaq
daw-kak'
A primitive root (compare H1915); to crush (or intransitively) crumble

KJV Usage: beat in pieces (small), bruise, make dust, (into) X powder, (be, very) small, stamp (small).


H1751 דּוּק dûq
דּוּק
dûq
dook
(Chaldee); corresponding to H1854; to crumble

KJV Usage: be broken to pieces.


H1852 דּק dôq
דּק
dôq
doke
From H1854; something crumbling, that is, fine (as a thin cloth)

KJV Usage: curtain.


H1855 דּקק de qaq
דּקק
de qaq
dek-ak'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H1854; to crumble or (transitively) crush

KJV Usage: break to pieces.


H1915 הדך hâdak
הדך
hâdak
haw-dak'
A primitive root (compare H1854); to crush with the foot

KJV Usage: tread down.