H1855 דּקק - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


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

KJV Usage: break to pieces.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB9455

דּקק

1. to break into pieces, fall into pieces, be shattered
a. (P'al) to be shattered
b. (Aphel) to break into pieces
Origin: corresponding to H1854
TWOT: 2681
Parts of Speech: Verb

TBESH:
דְּקַק
de.qaq
A:V
to break up
1) to break into pieces, fall into pieces, be shattered
1a) (P'al) to be shattered
1b) (Aphel) to break into pieces

View how H1855 דּקק is used in the Bible

12 occurrences of H1855 דּקק

Daniel 2:34 and broke
Daniel 2:34 to pieces.
Daniel 2:35 broken to pieces
Daniel 2:40 breaketh in pieces
Daniel 2:40 shall it break in pieces
Daniel 2:44 but it shall break in pieces
Daniel 2:45 and that it broke in pieces
Daniel 6:24 of them, and broke
Daniel 6:24 in pieces
Daniel 7:7 and broke in pieces,
Daniel 7:19 broke in pieces,
Daniel 7:23 and break it in pieces.

Distinct usage

1 and broke
1 to pieces.
1 broken to pieces
1 breaketh in pieces
1 shall it break in pieces
1 and that it broke in pieces
1 of them, and broke
1 in pieces
1 and broke in pieces,
1 broke in pieces,
1 and break it in pieces.
1 but it shall break in pieces

Corresponding Greek Words

deqaq aph. G2629 kata kopto
deqaq aph. G3960 patasso


Related words

H1855

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.


H1851 דּק daq
דּק
daq
dak
From H1854; crushed, that is, (by implication) small or thin

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


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

KJV Usage: curtain.


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

KJV Usage: tread down.