Strong's Concordance
dechal: to fear
Original Word: דְּחַלPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: dechal
Phonetic Spelling: (deh-khal')
Short Definition: dreadful
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[] (so Syriac; Biblical Hebrew II. ]; —
Participle active plural Daniel 5:19, with of king, Daniel 6:27, id. of God; passive terrible Daniel 2:31, feminine Daniel 7:7,19.
Imperfect3masculine singular suffix Daniel 4:2 the dream made me afraid.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
make afraid, dreadful, fear, terrible
(Aramaic) corresponding to zachal; to slink, i.e. (by implication) to fear, or (causatively) be formidable -- make afraid, dreadful, fear, terrible.
see HEBREW zachal
Forms and Transliterations
דְּחִֽיל׃ דְּחִילָ֣ה דְּחִילָה֩ דחיל׃ דחילה וְדָ֣חֲלִ֔ין וְדָחֲלִ֖ין וִֽידַחֲלִנַּ֑נִי ודחלין וידחלנני də·ḥî·lāh də·ḥîl deChil dechiLah dəḥîl dəḥîlāh vedachaLin vidachalinNani wə·ḏā·ḥă·lîn wəḏāḥălîn wî·ḏa·ḥă·lin·na·nî wîḏaḥălinnanî
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