1764. dochan
Berean Strong's Lexicon
dochan: Millet

Original Word: דֹּחַן
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: dochan
Pronunciation: DO-khan
Phonetic Spelling: (do'-khan)
Definition: Millet
Meaning: millet

Word Origin: The origin of the word דֹּחַן (dochan) is uncertain, but it is a Hebrew term used in the context of grains.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for "dochan" in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a specific Hebrew term for a type of grain. However, the concept of grains and bread is prevalent in both the Old and New Testaments, with Greek terms such as σῖτος (sitos, G4621) for grain and ἄρτος (artos, G740) for bread.

Usage: The term "dochan" refers to a type of grain, specifically millet, which is a small-seeded grass that is cultivated as a cereal crop. In the Bible, it is mentioned as one of the ingredients used in making bread during times of scarcity or famine.

Cultural and Historical Background: Millet has been a staple food in various cultures due to its adaptability to arid climates and poor soils. In ancient Israel, it was one of the grains that could be grown in less fertile areas, making it an important crop for sustenance, especially during difficult times. Its inclusion in the biblical diet reflects the agrarian lifestyle and the reliance on diverse crops to ensure food security.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
millet
NASB Translation
millet (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
דֹּ֫חַן noun masculine millet (Late Hebrew דּוֺחַן, Aramaic דּוֺחִינָא ׳ד), Ezekiel 4:9 in the series חִטִּין וּשְׂעֹרִים וּפוֺל וַעֲדָשִׁים וְכֻסְּמִים ׳וְד see Löw72.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
millet

Of uncertain derivation; millet -- millet.

Forms and Transliterations
וְדֹ֣חַן ודחן veDochan wə·ḏō·ḥan wəḏōḥan
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezekiel 4:9
HEB: וּפ֨וֹל וַעֲדָשִׁ֜ים וְדֹ֣חַן וְכֻסְּמִ֗ים וְנָתַתָּ֤ה
NAS: beans, lentils, millet and spelt, put
KJV: and lentiles, and millet, and fitches,
INT: beans lentils millet and spelt put

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Strong's Hebrew 1764
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