H1712 דּגון - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


דּגון
dâgôn
daw-gohn'
From H1709; the fish god; Dagon, a Philistine deity

KJV Usage: Dagon.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB1841

דּגון
Dagon = "a fish"
1. a Philistine deity of fertility; represented with the face and hands of a man and the tail of a fish
Origin: from H1709
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Proper Name Masculine

TBESH:
דָּגוֹן
da.gon
N:N-M-T
Dagon
Dagon = "a fish"
1) a Philistine deity of fertility; represented with the face and hands of a man and the tail of a fish

View how H1712 דּגון is used in the Bible

13 occurrences of H1712 דּגון

Judges 16:23 to Dagon
1 Samuel 5:2 of Dagon,
1 Samuel 5:2 Dagon.
1 Samuel 5:3 behold, Dagon
1 Samuel 5:3 Dagon,
1 Samuel 5:4 behold, Dagon
1 Samuel 5:4 of Dagon
1 Samuel 5:4 only the stump of Dagon
1 Samuel 5:5 of Dagon,
1 Samuel 5:5 into Dagon's
1 Samuel 5:5 of Dagon
1 Samuel 5:7 upon us, and upon Dagon
1 Chronicles 10:10 of Dagon.

Distinct usage

2 of Dagon,
2 of Dagon
2 behold, Dagon
1 Dagon.
1 into Dagon's
1 upon us, and upon Dagon
1 Dagon,
1 only the stump of Dagon
1 of Dagon.
1 to Dagon


Related words

H1712

H1016 בּית־דּגון bêyth - dâgôn
בּית־דּגון
bêyth - dâgôn
bayth-daw-gohn'
From H1004 and H1712; house of Dagon; Beth-Dagon, the name of two places in Palestine

KJV Usage: Beth-dagon.


H1709

דּאג דּג o
dâg dâ'g
dawg, dawg
From H1711; a fish (as prolific); or perhaps rather from H1672 (as timid); but still better from H1672 (in the sense of squirming, that is, moving by the vibratory action of the tail); a fish (often used collectively)

KJV Usage: fish.


H1710 דּגה dâgâh
דּגה
dâgâh
daw-gaw'
Feminine of H1709, and meaning the same

KJV Usage: fish.


H1711 דּגה dâgâh
דּגה
dâgâh
daw-gaw'
A primitive root; to move rapidly; used only as a denominative from H1709; to spawn, that is, become numerous

KJV Usage: grow.


H1728 דּוּג davvâg
דּוּג
davvâg
dav-vawg'
An orthographical variation of H1709 as a denominative (H1771); a fisherman

KJV Usage: fisher.


H1770 דּיג dı̂yg
דּיג
dı̂yg
deeg
Denominative from H1709; to fish

KJV Usage: fish.