1737. Doday
Berean Strong's Lexicon
Doday: Mandrakes

Original Word: דּוֹדַי
Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
Transliteration: Doday
Pronunciation: doh-DYE
Phonetic Spelling: (do-dah'ee)
Definition: Mandrakes
Meaning: Dodai

Word Origin: Derived from the root דּוֹד (dod), meaning "beloved" or "love."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for "Doday" in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as the concept of mandrakes is specific to Hebrew cultural contexts.

Usage: The term "Doday" refers to mandrakes, a plant noted in the Bible for its fragrant smell and supposed aphrodisiac properties. In the context of the Scriptures, mandrakes are associated with love and fertility, reflecting the cultural beliefs of the time.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cultures, mandrakes were highly valued for their supposed medicinal and magical properties. The plant's roots often resemble human figures, which contributed to its mystical reputation. Mandrakes were believed to enhance fertility and were used in love potions, making them a symbol of desire and procreation.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same as dod
Definition
an Isr.
NASB Translation
Dodai (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
דּוֺדַי proper name, masculine = דּוֺדוֺ (q. v.) 1 Chronicles 27:4 (compare דדי 2 Samuel 23:9 Kt).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Dodai

Formed like duwday; amatory; Dodai, an Israelite -- Dodai.

see HEBREW duwday

Forms and Transliterations
דּוֹדַ֤י דודי dō·w·ḏay doDai dōwḏay
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Chronicles 27:4
HEB: הַחֹ֣דֶשׁ הַשֵּׁנִ֗י דּוֹדַ֤י הָאֲחוֹחִי֙ וּמַ֣חֲלֻקְתּ֔וֹ
NAS: Dodai the Ahohite and his division
KJV: month [was] Dodai an Ahohite,
INT: month of the second Dodai an Ahohite his course

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 1737
1 Occurrence


dō·w·ḏay — 1 Occ.
















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