When Shoshana mentioned that a davka was something that connects us to the
sacred, or something very similar to that (sorry, I dont have her message
before me, so if I misstated what she said, it was not intentional) it
appeared to me that davka is an anglicization of a yiddishization of a
Hebrew word meaning to join, adhere or stick to, much the same way gonef
and tsuris came from Hebrew.
Now I have a question, what does being precise have to do with connecting us
with the sacred?
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: "Yigal Levin" <leviny1 AT mail.biu.ac.il>
> Karl,
>
> "Davka" is spelled Dalet-Vav-Qoph-Aleph - DWQ), not with a Bet. Anyway, the
> word in Gen. 2:24, Davaq (DBQ), means "to adhere" or "to stick". How is this
> like the meaning of Davka?
>
> Davqa seems to come from the root "DYQ", which does not exist in the Tanakh
> (a Dayeq in the Tanakh is a siege-wall), but which in rabbinic Hebrew and
> Aramaic means "to be precise".
>
> Yigal
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