1809

dālal דָּלַל ‘to languish’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root, compare dālā דָּלָה ‘to draw (up/out)’

dālal v
1) to hang, languish, hang down, be low
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to hang low
  1a2) to be low
  1a3) of distress (fig.)
  1a4) to languish, look weakly (of eyes)
 1b) (Niphal) to be brought low, be laid low

Mentioned in Judges 6:6 Isaiah 38:14, 17:4, 19:6 Psalms 79:8, 142:7, 116:6 Proverbs 26:7 Job 28:4

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