1718. dadah
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[דָּדָה] verb [move slowly] (Late Hebrew Pi`el דִּדָּה lead slowly, Hithpa`el הִדַּדָּה; Aramaic דַּדִּי, אִידַּדִּי; Arabic is run quickly (of a camel): on form, compare Köi. 587; SS derive from דאה compare Sta§ 112 a, 150 a. 129 b, 581 d) —

Pi`el Imperfect1singular suffix אֲדַדֵּם (so read for ᵑ0 אֶדַּדֵּם Dy Bi & Che, compare his critical note) lead slowly (in procession) Psalm 42:5.

Hithpa`el Imperfect1singular אֶדַּדֶּה Isaiah 38:15; also suffix אֶדַּדֵּם Psalm 42:5 ᵑ0 but compare above; — walk deliberately, at ease (De Che Di), or as in procession (Ew), Isaiah 38:15 (compare Che Di VB).

Forms and Transliterations
אֶדַּדֵּ֗ם אֶדַּדֶּ֥ה אדדה אדדם ’ed·dad·deh ’ed·dad·dêm ’eddaddeh ’eddaddêm eddadDeh eddadDem
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