Definition: Definition: To bring forth, to produce From the Bible: 1. A man with a curse, from the Hebrew language (Exodus 9:2; Deuteronomy 30:18). 2. An act of producing milk or other things derived from breastmilk. From various sources: - The word "dcrog" appears in a hymn by Moses at Sinai, where he prays that God will make him to be "like the dew that comes down on the morning dew". - In the Talmud, it is also mentioned as an act of producing milk. - It is also used in the Bible in two different contexts: - In Exodus 9:2, it refers to a man who had been cursed by God for not being able to produce milk after his wife gave him some. - In Deuteronomy 30:18, it's mentioned that the father of Levi would make the child drink from the man's breastmilk every day. - It can also refer to a woman who has given birth and is still nursing her baby. From my understanding, "dcrog" refers to something being produced or brought forth by God.