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Strong's #1876 - דָּשָׁא
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- to sprout, shoot, grow green
- (Qal) to sprout, grow green
- (Hiphil) to cause to sprout, cause to shoot forth
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1090) sd (דסה DSh) AC: Thresh CO: Grass AB: ?: The pictograph d is a door representing the idea of moving back and forth. The s is a picture of teeth meaning to press. Combined these pictures mean "the back and forth movement of pressure". The grains were placed on the threshing floor where they were trampled on and beaten in order to separate the hulls from the grain. (eng: dash - as tread on and broken)
C) sda (אדסה ADSh) AC: Thresh CO: ? AB: ?
V) sda (אדסה ADSh) - Thresh: KJV (1): (vf: Paal) threshing - Strongs: H156 (אָדַשׁ)
E) asd (דסהא DShA) AC: Sprout CO: Grass AB: ?: What comes from the grains.
V) asd (דסהא DShA) - Sprout: To sprout green sprouts. KJV (2): (vf: Paal, Hiphil) spring, bring forth - Strongs: H1876 (דָּשָׁא)
Nm) asd (דסהא DShA) - Grass: Young green sprouts. [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (17): grass, herb, green - Strongs: H1877 (דֶּשֶׁא), H1883 (דֶּתֶא)
J) sfd (דוסה DWSh) AC: Thresh CO: ? AB: ?
V) sfd (דוסה DWSh) - Thresh: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: syd] KJV (15): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hophal) thresh, tread, tear, tread it down - Strongs: H1758 (דִּישׁ), H1759 (דּוּשׁ)
kf1 ) esfdm (מדוסהה MDWShH) - Threshing: KJV (1): threshing - Strongs: H4098 (מְדֻשָׁה)
M) sid (דיסה DYSh) AC: Thresh CO: ? AB: ?
Nm ) sid (דיסה DYSh) - Threshing: KJV (1): threshing - Strongs: H1786 (דַּיִשׁ)
jm) nfsid (דיסהונ DYShWN) - Dishon: Unknown clean animal. [Unknown connection to root;] KJV (1): pygarg - Strongs: H1788 (דִּישׁוֹן)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Qal Perfect דָּֽשְׁאוּ Joel 2:22 (subject נְאוֺת מִדְבָּר).
Hiph`il Imperfect 3 feminine singular תַּדְשֵׁא (jussive) Genesis 1:11 cause to sprout or shoot forth תַּדְשֵׁא הָאָרֶץ דֶּשֶׁא. — דָּשָׁא Jeremiah 50:11 see below דּוּשׁ.
דָּשָׁא to sprout, to be green (of vegetation), Joel 2:22. (In Arabic this signification is found in the cognate root وَدَسَ, whence وَدَسُ sprouts of the earth), Joel 2:22.
Hiphil, to bring forth herbage, used of the earth, Genesis 1:11 comp. הוֹצִיא verse 14. Hence