דחה

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Hebrew

Etymology

Root
ד־ח־ה (d-kh-h)

Compare with Arabic دَحَا (daḥā) and Classical Syriac ܕܚܐ (dəḥā, to push away).

Verb

דָּחָה (dakhá) (pa'al construction, passive counterpart נִדְחָה)

  1. to push away, push aside
    • Tanach, Psalms 118:13:
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      דַּחֹה דְחִיתַנִי לִנְפֹּל וַיהוָה עֲזָרָנִי׃
      dakhó d'khitáni linpól vaYHVH 'azaráni.
      daḥō ḏəḥīṯánī linpōl waYHWH ʿăzārā́nī.
      Thou didst thrust sore at me that I might fall; but the LORD helped me.
  2. to decline, refuse, reject
  3. to postpone, put off, defer
  4. to disgust, repulse, repel
  5. (physics) to displace
  6. (medicine) to reject

Conjugation