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 Lzb**; Eth. -f A<P: in derived sense, be devoted, addicted, to);— Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'n Gn40 22 +; ms. n^ni Dt 2 1 13 consec; 3 pi. £n Est 8 7 9", sf. Dliri 2 S 21 12 Kt (Qr v. t6n), etc. ; Impf.  ms. sf. obn* Jos io M, etc.; Imv. mpl. sf. wljl Est 7"; Inf. cstr. Tbnb Ez 15 3 Est6 4 ; P«. act. rbh Jb 2 6 7 ; pa«s. *bk Dt 31°+ 2 t., pi. 0^} Jos io 56 ; — hang: 1. hang up &ny object : ace. of hands and feet of slain, + rOlSBT^S 2 S 4"; ^Fi of Absalom r6«3 tm <Ae terebinth 18 10 ; 'n c. ace. rei, +^y Is 22 54 Ezi5 3 Ct 4 4 f 137 2 ; subj. ", ny^ B -^f pK 'n Jb 26 7 . 2. specif. pu< to death by hanging, c. ace. pers. Gn 40 22  i 13 (both E), 2 S 2i 12 (cf. (6n), Est 9"; abs. 'vH Dt 2 1 53 one hanged; ace. pers. + J'JT-'S Gn o"(E), Dt2i a Jos 8 W io MW (all JE), Est 5" 6 4 7 «..o 8 ? 9 u.!5 wipll- py 3 pl ^n ? D T3 Q nfc La 5" princes have been hung up by their hands; Impf. 3 mpl. nT'S TO?!! Est 2 8). ' Lvlu n -[ ln '] quiver (with its arrows) (as hanging from shoulder); — sf. Ijp^PI lyPI Gn 27' (J; © apcrpa, 93 pharetra). rk>D v. i»PI infra. T • Trr?rV] n.pr.loc. in (Southern) Dan Jos "; 2iada, ©LltfXa. Trni^ n.pr.m. in Ephraim ; — iCh7 26 ; aX«(«), GaXa. I. 77/1 (appar. -/of foil.; NH br heap, wbbn hill; X J X*9 -V<y; Ar. Jj, Syr. |C mound; = (perhaps) OAram. ^n CIS"" 0111 Lzb 386 SAC 120 ; Jen in Brock 8 "- 1 "- thinks bn As. loan-word from tilu, ruin-heap, mound). 7FI n.[m.]mound; — 1. mound, ruin-heap (of city): cstr. D^»f)!w Jos 8™ (JE), Dt i 3 17, iTDOB' 7R Je 49 s . 2. mound or hill on which city stood : sf. D^ri Jos 1 1 13 (D), PlWl J e 30". tl^N ?P) n.pr.loc. in Babylonia, on the ' river Chebar,' Ez 3". TNttnn bPl n. pr. loc. in Babylonia ; — Ezr2 M =Ne7 M ; Oaaprjtra, (6«X)np)jffa, etc., @L Ezr QdXim kch Prjtra. tnbQ bpf n.pr.loc. in Babylonia; — Ezr 2 w =Ne7"; BtpptXtB, e»X/i«X*0[x]. jfon t^TTI adj. exalted, lofty (prop. Qal Pt. pass.); — 'ni Ptb|~irt Ez 1 7 K a high and lofty int. IQ^vFOP) n.f.(1)pl. as fig. of woman's locks, mng.'dub. : T$9j mihf 'n V#X$ Ct 5 U ; Thes (from above v ) waving palm-branches, © idrm; NH once, fig., Levy NHWB "- 649 high hills cf. Jastr Dlct1674 heaps, piles; but Magnus HohMLIed an( J J aC0 |,8tud.Ar.l).Dicht«lY.21 g^fop; or sheath of spadix of date-palm (with which hair oft. cp. in Ar. poetry Jacob 1 "*" 1 ' 16 ', cf. Ar. tiajj drinking vessel made of this envelope Lane); so perhaps As. taltallu Dl HWB70S . f II. [77J-1] vb. Hiph. mock, deceive, trifle with (perhaps akin to Ar. Jj act coquet- tishly; cf. secondary -J [/D?] p. 251); — mock, trifle with, c. 2 pers.: Pf. 3 ms. ('?) ?nn Gn 31 7 (E), 2 ms. Pl^nn J U 16 1013 "; Impf. 3 mpl. ^WJJ Je 9 4, 2 mpl. W&lft Jb 13 9 (on both v. Ges* 5 "' Baer ""<"'■); /n/. ci<r. Jb 13 19 and (abs.) Ex8 25 (J). Hoph. Pf. 3 ms.^nin Is44 20 a heart(which) is deceived. — Vid. [/0!J], Q yQn P- 251. D7D (/of foil.; cf. NH DbFi = BH; Ar. pj, mod. Pal. J3 Bergheim PKF 1394 ' 195 ; Eth. ^A^"; Aram. KO^"!' ; the nearest verbal V is Ar. 11J 6rea& erf^e of, wiaie a breach, gap, but ^ = ey? cf. Fra' 31 ). tctafl n-m." 31 - 38 furrow ;— abs.'n Jb 39 10 (other conj. Du Perles*"' 33 ); pl. cstr. ^'f ^obn Hoio 4 i2 12 ; sf. n^PI Jb 3 1 38 ^65''.— On ploughing in Pal. v." Hogg E ° c '- Blb - *•■«»"»» Vogelstein L *" d " lr ' h,ch - ,!5 ' r -, on depth of furrow (not more than 8-10 centim.) Id 1 "- 36 Anderlind zpv 11.25,29. a j g0 g enz Arch. s.v. — D?l? v. 5w supr. T^D/ri n.pr.m. 1. king of Geshur, father- in-law of David, 2 S 3 3 13 37 1 Ch 3 2 . 2. a son of *Anak Nu 13 22 Jos 15 14, »o|jn Ju i 10 ; eo W «, oX/if», 6aXa/icci>, etc. foVfl v. mb. [na^fl] v. II. |6. J^7J~I (-/of foil.; perhaps jrnaw, v. fliypriD infra, and Dl Pr " 3 , cf. As. tultu, worm). fi. Vbii^ n. [m.] worm, scarlet stuff (dyed with the coccus ilicis, v. W, Thatcher H«t.DBCoLoa. 8 J._ 1- W(yrm! only pl Q^in, in stale manna Exi6 20 (P). 2. scarlet stuff", abs. sg. ^>in Is i 18 (in sim. || D, 3'f; opp. lOX); token of luxury La 4K