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Strong's #1750 - דּוּץ

Transliteration
dûwts
Phonetics
doots
Root Word (Etymology)
a primitive root
Parts of Speech
Verb
TWOT
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs'

1) (Qal) to leap, dance, spring

Greek Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 4390 ‑ προτρέχω (prot‑rekh'‑o);  5143 ‑ τρέχω (trekh'‑o);  
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Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

1087) yd (דתס DTs) AC: Leap CO: ? AB: ?

J) yfd (דותס DWTs) AC: Leap CO: ? AB: ?: A leaping of joy.

V) yfd (דותס DWTs) - Leap: KJV (1): (vf: Paal) turn into joy - Strongs: H1750 (דּוּץ)

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Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 [דּוּץ] verb spring, leap, dance (Aramaic דּוּץ be joyous, , leap, dance, be joyous; Arabic med. י, decline, slip or move about, glide to and fro; Dl Proverbs 65,66 compare Assyrian dâƒu, withdraw, retreat, but compare Nö ZMG 1886,730) —

Qal Imperfect 3 feminine singular תָּדוּץ דְּאָבָה Job 41:14 before him danceth dismay.

דוק (? √ of following; meaning dubious compare Sm Ezekiel 4:2 Lag Ges. Abhandl. 36).


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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

דּוּץ to leap, to dance. Job 41:14, וּלְפָנָיו תָּדוּץ דְּאָבָה “before him dances terror.” The trepidation of terror is thus well compared to skipping; comp. Psalms 29:6. To this answers the Arabic داص Med. Waw and Ye, see Schult. on the passage; Syr. ܕܘܽܨ in New Test. for σκιρτᾶν; Chald. דּוּץ, whence דִּיצָא a wild goat, Lacon. δίζα. Kindred roots are דּוּשׁ, דָּרַשׁ. These are contracted or softened from דנץ (like הוּךְ from הָלַךְ, אוּץ from אָלַץ, עוּק from עָנַק), by which dancing is expressed in the Slavonic and German languages, tanz, danza, taniec, see Adelung, iv. 530, 31.


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List of Word Forms
תָּד֥וּץ תדוץ tā·ḏūṣ tāḏūṣ taDutz
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