Strong's Lexicon daq: Thin, small, fine Original Word: דַּק Word Origin: From the root דָּקַק (dāqaq), which means "to crush" or "to pulverize." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "daq," the concept of fineness or thinness can be related to Greek words like λεπτός (leptos), meaning "fine" or "thin," used in contexts such as fine linen or delicate materials. Usage: The Hebrew word "daq" is used to describe something that is thin, fine, or small in size or texture. It often conveys the idea of something being delicate or finely ground. In the context of the Bible, it can refer to physical objects, such as dust or fine flour, or metaphorically to describe something insubstantial or insignificant. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, the concept of "thinness" or "fineness" was often associated with purity and refinement. For example, fine flour was considered superior for offerings and daily use. The process of grinding grain into fine flour was labor-intensive, symbolizing dedication and care. Similarly, the idea of something being "thin" could also imply fragility or vulnerability, reflecting the transient nature of life. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom daqaq Definition thin, small, fine NASB Translation dwarf (1), fine (3), fine dust (1), finely ground (1), gaunt* (2), gentle (1), thin (5). Brown-Driver-Briggs דַּק adjective thin, small, fine — absolute masculine ׳דּ Exodus 16:14 4t.; דָּ֑ק Leviticus 13:30; feminine דַּקָּה Leviticus 16:12; 1 Kings 19:12; plural feminine absolute דַּקּוֺת Genesis 41:6 2t.; דַּקֹּת Genesis 41:24; construct דַּקּוֺת Genesis 41:3, דַּקֹּת Genesis 41:4; — 1 thin, of kine בָּשָׂר ׳דּ Genesis 41:3 compare Genesis 41:4 (⅏ has in both רַקּוֺת compare ᵑ0 Genesis 41:19; Genesis 41:20; Genesis 41:27); of ears of corn Genesis 41:6; Genesis 41:7; Genesis 41:23; Genesis 41:24 (all E); thin, shrunk, withered, of man Leviticus 21:20 (H). 2 small, fine, of the manna דַּק מְחֻסְמָּס דַּק כַּכְּפֹר Exodus 16:14; of incense Leviticus 16:12, hair Leviticus 13:30 (all P); of dust אָבָק דַּק Isaiah 29:5; in simile of isles in hand of ׳י, אִיִּים כַּדַּק יִטּוֺל Isaiah 40:15 (דַּק = substantive fine thing, fine dust); once of a low whisper קוֺל דְּמָמָה דַקָּה 1 Kings 19:12. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance dwarf, very little thing, small, thin From daqaq; crushed, i.e. (by implication) small or thin -- dwarf, lean(-fleshed), very little thing, small, thin. see HEBREW daqaq Forms and Transliterations דַ֔ק דַּ֖ק דַּ֣ק דַּ֥ק דַּקָּ֑ה דַּקּ֖וֹת דַקָּֽה׃ דָּ֑ק דק דקה דקה׃ דקות הַדַּקֹּ֔ת הַדַּקּ֔וֹת הדקות הדקת וְדַקֹּ֣ת וְדַקּ֣וֹת ודקות ודקת כַּדַּ֥ק כדק dak dakKah dakKot daq dāq ḏaq daq·qāh ḏaq·qāh daq·qō·wṯ daqqāh ḏaqqāh daqqōwṯ had·daq·qō·wṯ had·daq·qōṯ haddakKot haddaqqōṯ haddaqqōwṯ kad·daq kadDak kaddaq vedakKot wə·ḏaq·qō·wṯ wə·ḏaq·qōṯ wəḏaqqōṯ wəḏaqqōwṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 41:3 HEB: רָע֥וֹת מַרְאֶ֖ה וְדַקּ֣וֹת בָּשָׂ֑ר וַֽתַּעֲמֹ֛דְנָה NAS: ugly and gaunt, and they stood INT: ugly favoured dwarf and they stood Genesis 41:4 Genesis 41:6 Genesis 41:7 Genesis 41:23 Genesis 41:24 Exodus 16:14 Exodus 16:14 Leviticus 13:30 Leviticus 16:12 Leviticus 21:20 Deuteronomy 9:21 1 Kings 19:12 Isaiah 29:5 Isaiah 40:15 15 Occurrences |