1731 - dud

Strong's Concordance

Original word: דּוּד
Transliteration: dud
Definition (short): basket
Definition (full): a pot, a basket

NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Word Origin: from the same as dod
Definition: a pot, jar
NASB Translation: basket (3), baskets (2), kettle (1), kettles (1), pot (1).
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

From the same as dowd; a pot (for boiling); also (by resemblance of shape) a basket -- basket, caldron, kettle, (seething) pot.

see HEBREW dowd

KJV: And he struck it into the pan, or kettle, or caldron, or pot; all that the fleshhook brought up the priest took for himself. So they did in Shiloh unto all the Israelites that came thither.
NASB: Then he would thrust it into the pan, or kettle, or caldron, or pot; all that the fork brought up the priest would take for himself. Thus they did in Shiloh to all the Israelites who came there.
KJV: And it came to pass, when the letter came to them, that they took the king's sons, and slew seventy persons, and put their heads in baskets, and sent him them to Jezreel.
NASB: When the letter came to them, they took the king's sons and slaughtered them, seventy persons, and put their heads in baskets, and sent them to him at Jezreel.
KJV: And they roasted the passover with fire according to the ordinance: but the other holy offerings sod they in pots, and in caldrons, and in pans, and divided them speedily among all the people.
NASB: So they roasted the Passover animals on the fire according to the ordinance, and they boiled the holy things in pots, in kettles, in pans, and carried them speedily to all the lay people.
KJV: Out of his nostrils goeth smoke, as out of a seething pot or caldron.
NASB: "Out of his nostrils smoke goes forth As from a boiling pot and burning rushes.
KJV: I removed his shoulder from the burden: his hands were delivered from the pots.
NASB: "I relieved his shoulder of the burden, His hands were freed from the basket.