Hebrew word
dâm
dawm
דָּם
What it means
blood of man or an animal
blood (as that which when shed causes death) of man or an animal; by analogy, the juice of the grape; figuratively (especially in the plural) bloodshed (i.e. drops of blood)
Where it comes from
from dâmam (דָּמַם) (compare ʼâdam (אָדַם))
How the King James translates it
Every place it appears 328
Leviticus1:51:111:153:23:83:134:54:64:74:164:174:184:254:304:345:96:276:307:27:147:267:277:338:158:198:238:248:309:99:129:1810:1812:412:512:714:614:1414:1714:2514:2814:5114:5215:1915:2516:1416:1516:1816:1916:2717:417:617:1017:1117:1217:1317:1419:1619:2620:18
Judges9:24
Ezekiel3:183:205:177:239:914:1916:616:916:3616:3818:1019:1021:3222:222:322:422:922:1222:1322:2723:3723:4524:624:724:824:928:2332:633:433:533:633:833:2535:636:1838:2239:1839:1943:2044:744:1545:19
Jonah1:14
Nahum3:1
Zephaniah1:17