Lexical Summary dalag: to leap Original Word: דָּלַגTransliteration: dalag Phonetic Spelling: (daw-lag') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to leap Meaning: to spring Strong's Concordance leap A primitive root; to spring -- leap. Brown-Driver-Briggs H1801. dalag [דָּלַג] verb leap ( Late Hebrew spring over, skip (a verse), omit) — Qal Participle דּוֺלֵג Zephaniah 1:9 leap, with article one leaping עלהַֿמִּפְתָּן; ᵐ5 1 Samuel 5:5 ὑπερβαίνοντες ὑπερβαίνουσιν = יִדְלֹ֑גוּ דָּלֹג compare Dr. Pi`el Imperfect יְדַלֵּג Isaiah 35:6; אֲדַלֶּגֿ Psalm 18:30 = 2 Samuel 22:30; Participle מְדַלֵּג Song of Solomon 2:8; — leap, leap over with accusative שׁוּר Psalm 18:30 = 2 Samuel 22:30; absolute leap as the stag, ׳יְד מִּסֵּחַ כָּאַיָּל Isaiah 35:6; followed by על of locality Song of Solomon 2:8 ("" מְקַמֵּץ). |