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 "lM h^ fin. 113 a.m. name of a plant, El Henna (/dub.; NH ID'S; Aram. tOBO, )i»eo; Ar. .£7 Henna, see Low No - 1M ) — a shrub or low tree, with fragrant whitish flowers growing in clusters like grapes, "iBSn /b^K cluster of Henna Ct i" (fragrant, fig. of a beloved one); pi. DnD3 Ct 4 13 . t["C2] n.m. village (/dub.; NEMB3; Aram. K3"1D3 ; Syr. J£as, looi.ai>; As. kapru D1 HWB348 );— sg. cstr. 'jittjn 133 Jos 18 24 Kt village of the Ammonites, or roieyn '3 Qii, a vil- lage of Benjamin, possibly Kefr ''Ana', 3 miles N.ofEethelSurv"- 2W ;^.0, 1?3Ct7 12 iCh27 25 . fiv. 1C3 n.[m.] village; — only sg. cstr. fJlH 133 1 S 6 18 villages of the peasantry. <, 2'V3Vn"Ov.-iS3supr. tjTV£3 n.pr.loc. city of the Hivites sub- sequently assigned to Benjamin., Jos 9 17 18 26 Ezr 2 25 =Ne i™; © Kxpcipa, etc.;=mod. Kefireh JJ ob BB 1IU« Gu ^ r ; n Jud. 1. 283 IT. Mem lli. 36 Buhl G. J94. p.169. TD V VE3 Ne6 2 , prob. = foregoing (® al. n. appell. = villages). IV.1SD (/of foll., = ; Ib3 Ex 16" (P), Jb 3 8 M . t[t#S3] vb. only Hiph. make bent, press or bend together (NH Hiph. id. ; S?33 furnish a vessel with a bent rim, 8*313 a broad- rimmed vessel; Ar. u-iS have bent or crooked feet; Tel Am. kapdsu, sole of foot D1 HWB348 (doubtfully), but inf. fr. E>33 ace. to Wkl T,l Am. letter,,' VocbA ;_Hiph. Pf 3 ms. sf. 'S^W K3 La 3 16 lie made me cower in the ashes. fi. "faffiS, "tfffj n.m. 1. capital, 2. knob, bulb (2. perhaps earlier mng. ; Hoffm zaw in. (1883). i2*^ com p_ g vr- Jj^aaa pear (Low of pillar; so pi. sf. nnriB? Zp 2 14. 2. "VIM, knob or bulb, ornament on the golden lamp- stand in tabernacle; © © @ 55 X Cap- padncia, certainly wrong ; Mich Cyprus; Eb A»Mi27ir. a i tne coast of tne NUe.Delta; WMM A..EU.S871. Philistines, originally pirates from SW. coast of Asia Minor, and the ^Egean islands) ; — "ORBS Am 9/ (orig. home of Philis- tines), iri33 Dt 2 a (home of Caphtorim, v. iufr.); "W33 >K W$$ Je 47* the rest of tlie coast-land of Caphtor. — Vid. also, n~!3 infr. t["HrE3] adj. gent., only pi. as subst. DnriS?' Cretans ; Gn io 14 (J) = 1 Ch i !2 ; as expellers of the 'Awwim' from their homes about Gaza, Dt 2 s8 . . 13 basket- saddle, v. sub 113. fn. 13 n.m. +65 ' 14 pasture (/dub.; Thes der. fr. "^? lamb (= lamb-pasturage) ; Schwally ZAW X. 0890)186 fr rn3) an( J comp Ag fc^ [ w hich however =nursery of trees, grove Dl HWB35a ], Ar. Ji cistern; Honi N8I0 ° from 113 q. v., orig. ■=round enclosure); — sg. only ^rnj 13 Is 30 23 a roomy pasture; pi. D^S ^37 20, W% fSSn '3 65 14 <&e pastures are clothed with t/ie sheep ( > Schwally '■ Ci who tr. lambs i/r 37 20 after Aq @ S, and 65 14, and underst. Is 30 23 of a def. pi.). — in. 1? lamb v. sub 113. " n.[m.] kor, a measure (usu. dry),= ion (Ez45 14 cf. v 11 ) (NH lis, Aram. K"»to, )»da ; hence, as loan-words, Gk. 3i? as liquid measure (of oil) Ez 45". See further Benz Arch - 18S «■ Now Arch - '• ^ and, on capacity, v. in. 1DH p. 330 f. supr. ; in 1 K 5 =* b rd. JOS' ri3 for MT V "3 (cf. © and 2 Ch 2 9 ). T[73"C] vb. either denom. be-mantle (from BAram. N^3")3 Dn 3 21, t/ this = mantle, and not (Marti G1 ) = Ass. karballata, cap (but ' Kriegs[?]-mantei; Zehnpfund BA8 "• 5K )), or K k 2
 * ), from shape);— 1. "tin33 Am 9 1 capital