davvay
<< 1741
1742. davvay

davvay: faint
Original Word: דַּוָּי
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: davvay
Phonetic Spelling: (dav-voy')
Short Definition: faint

Word Origin
adjective from davah
Definition
faint
NASB Translation
faint (3).

[דַּוַּי] adjective faint (on form compare BaNB 487) — דַּוָּי֑ Isaiah 1:5 2t. — faint, always of heart Isaiah 1:5 ("" לָחֳלִי figurative of condition of people); Jeremiah 8:18; Lamentations 1:22 of sorrow and distress.



faint

From daveh; sick; figuratively, troubled -- faint.

see HEBREW daveh

דַּוָּֽי׃ דַוָּֽי׃ דוי׃ davVai daw·wāy ḏaw·wāy dawwāy ḏawwāy


Strong's Hebrew 1742
3 Occurrences


daw·wāy — 3 Occ.

Isaiah 1:5
BIB: וְכָל־ לֵבָ֖ב דַּוָּֽי׃
NAS: And the whole heart is faint.
KJV: is sick, and the whole heart faint.
INT: and the whole heart is faint

Jeremiah 8:18
BIB: עָלַ֖י לִבִּ֥י דַוָּֽי׃
NAS: My heart is faint [within me]!
KJV: my heart [is] faint in me.
INT: and my heart is faint

Lamentations 1:22
BIB: אַנְחֹתַ֖י וְלִבִּ֥י דַוָּֽי׃ פ
NAS: are many and my heart is faint.
KJV: [are] many, and my heart [is] faint.
INT: my groans and my heart is faint

3 Occurrences


<< 1741
1742. davvay

Strong's Numbers