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Strong's #1861 - דָּרְבָן
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[דָּֽרְבֹנָה] noun [feminine] goad, only absolute plural, in simile דִּבְרֵי חֲכָמִים כַּדָּ֣רְבֹנוֺת Ecclesiastes 12:11 (compare De Koh 434).
דרג (√ of following compare Arabic go on foot, step by step, walk, rise in grade, rank; Late Hebrew דרג Hiph`il raise, make high; Ethiopic is be connected; Aramaic (verb denominative according to PS); also Assyrian darâgu, be high, lift, Lyon Sargontexte 80, durgu, daragu, path, way (of steep mountain paths) COT Gloss (compare also דרך); Arabic a step, stair, Aramaic דַּרְגָּא, , , id.)
דָּרְבָן m. (read dŏrvגn, as to the Metheg see Lehrg. p. 43) an ox goad, βούκεντρον. 1 Samuel 13:21. The opinion that these two forms should be pronounced not dorbon, dorban (of the form קָרְבָן), but dג-r’ bon, dג-r’ ban, was brought forward by Ewald, in Heb. Gram. p. 143; but he has since tacitly given it up in his smaller Grammar, § 159, 214. Indeed, Dag. lene is not more necessary in דָּרְבָן than in אָבְדָן Esther 8:6 (erroneously אָבְדָּן, which is found in the last edition of Simonis Lexicon), and in מַלְבוּת, יַלְדוּת.