1731. dud
Strong's Lexicon
dud: pot, jar, basket

Original Word: דּוּד
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: duwd
Pronunciation: dood
Phonetic Spelling: (dood)
Definition: pot, jar, basket
Meaning: a pot, a basket

Word Origin: From an unused root meaning to boil up

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "dud," similar concepts can be found in Greek words like "λέβης" (lebes), meaning a kettle or pot, used in the Septuagint.

Usage: The Hebrew word "dud" primarily refers to a pot or container used for boiling or cooking. It is often used in the context of domestic life in ancient Israel, where such vessels were essential for food preparation and storage. The term can also extend to mean a basket, indicating its versatility in usage.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite society, the "dud" was a common household item, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle of the people. Pots and jars were typically made from clay and were used for various purposes, including cooking, storing grains, and carrying water. The craftsmanship of these vessels was an important skill, and they played a vital role in daily life and sustenance.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same as dod
Definition
a pot, jar
NASB Translation
basket (3), baskets (2), kettle (1), kettles (1), pot (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
דּוּד noun masculineJeremiah 24:2 pot, jar (Aramaic דּוּדָא perhaps compare Syriac disturb, from the idea of boiling) — absolute דּוּד 1 Samuel 2:14 4t.; plural דּוּדִים 2 Kings 10:7, דְּוַדִים2Chronicles 35:13; plural construct דּוּדָאֵי Jeremiah 24:1

a. pot, kettle or cooking (בִּשֵּׁל) 1 Samuel 2:14 ("" מָּרוּר, קַלַּחַת, כִּיּוֺר), 2 Chronicles 35:13 (verb בִּשֵּׁל, "" צַלָּחוֺת, סִירוֺת) compare Job 41:12;

b. receptacle for carrying, all Vrss basket, 2 Kings 10:7 (heads of king's sons), Jeremiah 24:2 (twice in verse) (figs) compare דּוּדָאֵי Jeremiah 24:1, as if from a II.[[דּוּדַי]; Psalm 81:7 (clay or bricks, "" סֵבֶל).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
basket, caldron, kettle, seething pot

From the same as dowd; a pot (for boiling); also (by resemblance of shape) a basket -- basket, caldron, kettle, (seething) pot.

see HEBREW dowd

Forms and Transliterations
בַּדּוּדִ֔ים בַדּ֗וּד בדוד בדודים הַדּ֣וּד הדוד וְהַדּ֣וּד וּבַדְּוָדִים֙ ובדודים והדוד כְּד֖וּד כדוד מִדּ֥וּד מדוד bad·dū·ḏîm ḇad·dūḏ ḇaddūḏ badduDim baddūḏîm had·dūḏ hadDud haddūḏ kə·ḏūḏ keDud kəḏūḏ mid·dūḏ midDud middūḏ ū·ḇad·də·wā·ḏîm ūḇaddəwāḏîm uvaddevaDim vadDud vehadDud wə·had·dūḏ wəhaddūḏ
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Samuel 2:14
HEB: בַכִּיּ֜וֹר א֣וֹ בַדּ֗וּד א֤וֹ בַקַּלַּ֙חַת֙
NAS: or kettle, or
KJV: [it] into the pan, or kettle, or caldron,
INT: the pan or kettle or caldron

2 Kings 10:7
HEB: אֶת־ רָֽאשֵׁיהֶם֙ בַּדּוּדִ֔ים וַיִּשְׁלְח֥וּ אֵלָ֖יו
NAS: their heads in baskets, and sent
KJV: their heads in baskets, and sent
INT: and put their heads baskets and sent to

2 Chronicles 35:13
HEB: בִּשְּׁל֗וּ בַּסִּיר֤וֹת וּבַדְּוָדִים֙ וּבַצֵּ֣לָח֔וֹת וַיָּרִ֖יצוּ
NAS: in pots, in kettles, in pans,
KJV: they in pots, and in caldrons, and in pans,
INT: boiled pots kettles pans and carried

Job 41:20
HEB: יֵצֵ֣א עָשָׁ֑ן כְּד֖וּד נָפ֣וּחַ וְאַגְמֹֽן׃
NAS: As [from] a boiling pot and [burning] rushes.
KJV: as [out] of a seething pot or caldron.
INT: goes smoke pot As a boiling and rushes

Psalm 81:6
HEB: שִׁכְמ֑וֹ כַּ֝פָּ֗יו מִדּ֥וּד תַּעֲבֹֽרְנָה׃
NAS: His hands were freed from the basket.
KJV: were delivered from the pots.
INT: his shoulder his hands the basket were freed

Jeremiah 24:2
HEB: הַדּ֣וּד אֶחָ֗ד תְּאֵנִים֙
NAS: One basket had very good
KJV: One basket [had] very good
INT: basket One figs

Jeremiah 24:2
HEB: כִּתְאֵנֵ֖י הַבַּכֻּר֑וֹת וְהַדּ֣וּד אֶחָ֗ד תְּאֵנִים֙
NAS: and the other basket had very
KJV: and the other basket [had] very
INT: figs ripe basket and the other figs

7 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 1731
7 Occurrences


bad·dū·ḏîm — 1 Occ.
had·dūḏ — 1 Occ.
kə·ḏūḏ — 1 Occ.
mid·dūḏ — 1 Occ.
ū·ḇad·də·wā·ḏîm — 1 Occ.
ḇad·dūḏ — 1 Occ.
wə·had·dūḏ — 1 Occ.















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