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H1669 H1669
Prep-l | V-Qal-Inf | 3fs  |  3× in 1 sense

Senses
1. sense 1
BODY_HEALTH Physiological Processes and States Withering and Fading
AR["حَزِينَةٍ","ذَبُلَتْ","لِلْحُزْنِ"]·ben["দুঃখ-করতে","দুঃখিত-সেই","দুর্বল-হয়েছে"]·DE["[דאבה]","[לדאבה]","wächst-dim"]·EN["grows-dim","languishing","to-languish"]·FR["[דאבה]","[לדאבה]","s'affliger"]·heb["דאבה","ל-דאבה"]·HI["उदास","को-शोक","धुंधली-हो-गई"]·ID["merana","untuk-merana","yang-merana"]·IT["[דאבה]","[לדאבה]"]·jav["kangge-sedhih","ringkih","sedhih"]·KO["쇠하였나이다","슬퍼하기-위해","슬퍼하는"]·PT["a-entristecer-se","aflita","desfalece"]·RU["изнемог","скорбящую","тосковать"]·ES["afligida","desfalleciendo","languideció"]·SW["kuhuzunika","limedhoofika","yenye-huzuni"]·TR["elem-çekmeye","kederlinin","zayıfladı"]·urd["غم","غمزدہ","مرجھا-گئی"]

Related Senses
H7200 1. Qal: to see, perceive (1257×)G4771 2. you (singular address) (1077×)H8085 1. Qal: hear, perceive aurally (921×)H0859a 1. you (2nd person masculine singular pronoun) (743×)H0398 1. eat (consume food) (697×)H4191 1. die (Qal: natural/general death) (645×)G3708 1. see, perceive visually (419×)G0191 1. hear, perceive sound (360×)H???? 3. (352×)H1818 1. blood (physical substance) (327×)G3708 2. behold, look (exclamatory) (256×)H7272 1. foot (body part) (236×)H8354 1. drink, consume liquid (209×)H1320 1. body, physical being (207×)H3205 1. Qal active: bear/give birth (female subject) (204×)H3205 2. Qal active: beget/father (male subject) (198×)H2421 1. Qal: live, be alive (177×)H8085 2. Qal: listen, heed, pay attention (172×)G4561 1. flesh, physical body (150×)H2416a 1. alive, living (state/attribute) (146×)

BDB / Lexicon Reference
† [דָּאֵב] vb. become faint, languish (NH id. Hiph.; cf. Arabic دَأَبَ toil, weary oneself; v. also דְּאָבָה, דְּאָבוֹן & cf. דוב)— Qal Pf. 3 fs. דָּֽאֲבָה ψ 88:10 (subj. עַיִן); Inf. לְדַאֲבָה Je 31:12 לֹא יוֹסִיפוּ לְד׳ (subj. ransomed Israel);—Je 31:25 has נֶפֶשׁ דָּֽאֲבָה, of hunger (‖ נֶפֶשׁ עֲיֵפָ֑ה), where adj. or pt. seems needed; Hi Gf דְּאֵבָה or דֹּאֲבָה (the punctuators had, according to them, the Aramaic participle in mind); Thes makes relative clause.