Lexical Summary daak: to go out, be extinguished Original Word: דָּעַךְTransliteration: daak Phonetic Spelling: (daw-ak') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to go out, be extinguished Meaning: to be extinguished, to expire, be dried up Strong's Concordance be extinct, consumed, put out, quenched A primitive root; to be extinguished; figuratively, to expire or be dried up -- be extinct, consumed, put out, quenched. Brown-Driver-Briggs H1846. daak [דָּעַךְ] verb go out, be extinguished (in poetry & especially Wisdom literature) (Aramaic דְּעִיךְ, ) — Qal Perfect3masculine plural דָּֽעֲכוּ Isaiah 43:17; Imperfect יִדְעַךְ Proverbs 20:20, יִדְעָ֑ךְ Job 18:5 4t.; — go out, be extinguished, of lamp, always figurative, lamp of wicked (i.e. prosperity) רְשָׁעִים אוֺר 18:5, ר ׳נֵר 18:6; 21:17; Proverbs 13:9; 20:20; 24:20; of hostile armies Isaiah 43:17 ("" כָּב֫וּ). Niph`al Perfect3plural נִדְעֲכוּ be made extinct, dried up, Job 6:17 (of brooks). Pu`al Perfect3plural דֹּעֲכוּ of assailants, be extinguished, quenched, קוֺצִים כְּאֵשׁ Psalm 118:12; but read perhaps בערו with ᵐ5 Bae & Che, see Checritical note. דַּעַת see below ידע. דפה (√ of following, meaning unknown; Late Hebrew דּוֺפִי is blemish, fault). |