doki
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doki: a pounding (of waves)
Original Word: דָּכְיָם
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: doki
Phonetic Spelling: (dok-ee')
Short Definition: waves

Word Origin
from dakah
Definition
a pounding (of waves)
NASB Translation
pounding waves (1).

[דֳּכִי] noun [masculine] (crushing), crashing, dashing, suffix ישׂאִו נהרות דָּכְיָם Psalm 93:3 of ocean (waves).

דכך (√ of following; compare Arabic , Aramaic דְּכַךְ Late Hebrew in derivatives; see also דכא, דכה).



wave

From dakah; a dashing of surf -- wave.

see HEBREW dakah

דָּכְיָֽם׃ דכים׃ dā·ḵə·yām dacheYam dāḵəyām


Strong's Hebrew 1796
1 Occurrence


dā·ḵə·yām — 1 Occ.

Psalm 93:3
BIB: יִשְׂא֖וּ נְהָר֣וֹת דָּכְיָֽם׃
NAS: lift up their pounding waves.
KJV: the floods lift up their waves.
INT: lift the floods their pounding

1 Occurrence


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