דָּל
dal (H1817A)
door
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word דָּל (dal) is a term with a precise meaning: a physical door. Its sole occurrence in the Bible is in the lexicon data, which likely comes from a single instance in the scriptural text. Since it belongs to the semantic domain of "Construction & Crafts," it implies that the word's primary connection is with the creation, repair, or use of doors in a physical context. Given its single occurrence in the Bible, we cannot infer a wide range of usage for the term. However, its definition specifically tied to a tangible object suggests a practical or technical application. It's possible that the word was used in contexts like describing the entry and exit points of buildings, access to private spaces, or control of movement. Without further information from its specific biblical context, we can only acknowledge its literal meaning as a door.
AI synthesis uses only provided lexicon data -- never training knowledge.
Set a watch, Yahweh, before my mouth. Keep the door of my lips.