Brown-Driver-Briggs דִּמְעָה noun feminine collective tears (chiefly poetic and late; frequently in Jeremiah and contemporary) (Arabic ; Assyrian dimu, dimtu HptKAT 2 Gloss i. ZimBP 23, 95; Aramaic דִּמְעָא, ; Late Hebrew דֶּמַע, דִּמְעָה) — absolute ׳ד Psalm 80:6 10t.; construct דִּמְעַת Ecclesiastes 4:1; suffix דִּמְעָתִי Psalm 6:7 4t.; דִּמְעָתֶ֑ךָ 2 Kings 20:5 = Isaiah 38:5 + Ezekiel 24:16 (strike out ᵐ5 Co); דִּמְעָתָהּ Lamentations 1:2; plural דְּמָעוֺת Psalm 80:6; Lamentations 2:11 — tears Psalm 6:7; Ecclesiastes 4:1; Lamentations 1:2; Lamentations 2:11; especially in Jeremiah in phrase תֵּרֵד ׳עֵינִי ד etc. Jeremiah 9:17; Jeremiah 13:17; Jeremiah 14:17, compare Lamentations 2:18; Jeremiah 8:23 וְעֵינִי ׳מְקוֺר ד; אֲרַיָּ֫וֶךְ דִּמְעָתִי of weeping over, in behalf of one Isaiah 16:9; as appealing to God's compassion 2 Kings 20:5 = Isaiah 38:5; Psalm 39:13; Psalm 56:9 ׳שִׂימָה ד בְּנאֹדֶ֑ךָ (compare Che); see also Psalm 116:8; Jeremiah 31:16; Isaiah 25:8; opposed to רִנָּה Psalm 126:5; of hypocritical tears Malachi 2:13; figurative tears as food Psalm 42:4 (דִּמְעָתִי לחם); ׳לחם ד Psalm 80:6; as drink Psalm 80:6, compare Babylonian dimtu maštîtî, tears (were) my drink (ZimBP 42; "" bikîtum kurmatî, weeping (was) my sustenance). — Ezekiel 24:16 וְלֹא תָבוֺא דִּמְעָתֶ֑ךָ strike out ᵐ5 Co compare Ezekiel 24:23. Forms and Transliterations בְּ֝דִמְעָתִ֗י בְּדִמְעָ֗ה בִּדְמָע֥וֹת בַדְּמָע֤וֹת בדמעה בדמעות בדמעתי דִּמְעַ֣ת דִּמְעָ֑ה דִּמְעָ֔ה דִּמְעָ֖ה דִּמְעָ֛ה דִּמְעָה֙ דִּמְעָתִ֔י דִּמְעָתִ֗י דִּמְעָתֶ֑ךָ דִּמְעָתֶֽךָ׃ דִמְעָתִ֣י דמעה דמעת דמעתי דמעתך דמעתך׃ וְדִמְעָתָהּ֙ ודמעתה מִדִּמְעָ֑ה מדמעה ḇad·də·mā·‘ō·wṯ ḇaddəmā‘ōwṯ bə·ḏim·‘ā·ṯî bə·ḏim·‘āh bəḏim‘āh bəḏim‘āṯî bedimAh bedimaTi biḏ·mā·‘ō·wṯ biḏmā‘ōwṯ bidmaot dim‘āh dim‘aṯ dim‘āṯeḵā dim‘āṯî ḏim‘āṯî dim·‘ā·ṯe·ḵā dim·‘ā·ṯî ḏim·‘ā·ṯî dim·‘āh dim·‘aṯ dimAh dimAt dimaTecha dimaTi mid·dim·‘āh middim‘āh middimAh vaddemaot vedimaTah wə·ḏim·‘ā·ṯāh wəḏim‘āṯāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |