A primitive root; to drip; by implication, to weep -- drop through, melt, pour out.
H1811. dalaph
דָּלַף verb drop, drip (Wisdom Literature.) (Late Hebrew id. (זלף more common), דֶּלֶף through, etc., Aramaic דְּלַף, , drip) —
Qal Perfect3feminine singular עֵינִי דָּֽלְפָה אֶלאֱֿלוֺהַּ Job 16:20 i.e. weeps (drops in tears); מִתּוּגָה נַפְשִׁי דָּֽלְפָה Psalm 119:28 i.e. weeps (itself away Che compare De); Imperfect הַבָּֽיִת׃ יִדְלֹף יָדַיִם בְּשִׁפְלוּת Ecclesiastes 10:18 the house drips, i.e. leaks, because cracks are not mended.