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 tt.T)7 nW? = 2 Ch 1 8 M bread of oppression and water of o]>pression, i. e. prison-fare ( > Klo scanty fare); cf. '*? OV?) n S Q r6 Is 30 20, appar. of privations of a siege (cf. Che Di Du ; on the apposition in these passages v. Ges*' sl - 2(,> > Ko 11 '-* 833 "-'"- Da 8 ""-' 29 "). t [t^'ll /] vfc. whisper, charm (NH id.; Aram. 55*0^ jjji.; Eth. ftihft: whisper, v. ES jph in. lass, 1* p 0S8 ibiy originally serpent-charm- ing) ;— Pi. Pt. pi. B"e>r£D i>ip ^ 58 s voice of whisperers (i.e. serpent-charmers; || B'It'D " l ?i n )- Hithp. whisper together, Impf. ^D/ 1 ?. c. ?5? tttjn7 n.[m.] a whispering, charming; — 'b Is 26 16 ; K>r6 T Ecio n IS3 3 Je8 17 ; pi. tFftfr Is 3 20 . — 1. serpent-charming Ec io 11 ; K*n^ jfaj Is 3' (prob. more general). 2. charms, amulets, worn by women, Is 3 20 . 3. whisper of pirayer, K'D? Ppy Is 26 16 , Sab. Denkm. 84 ; As. ladunu (fr. Damascus) cf. Schr C0T Gn "• *■ MBAt - 1881 ' p ' > - ns * ; Ar. ^1% whence Gk. X^mw, JuMoiw Hdt 1 "- ,12 );— DN33 C?J ,- l2n Gn 37 25, merchandise of Ishmaelite caravan, cf. 43 11 , present to Joseph (both J ; © trraKTT)). i$u7 ( -/of following; meaning unknown). tpNtaS n.f. a kind of lizard (NH re- named as unclean Lv 11 s0 (with 2X, n^JN, PI3, BDh, riDB'jri), © X aapuTt,i, 33 stellio.— Vid. j)i«di»c. fristr 1 '"' Hut ' Blb ' 266lr ' tftftD/] vb. hammer, sharpen, whet ~ T • L P (NH t'd., hammer, tap; Aram. tfDp, u»^->>. sharpen ; Ar. ^jlWJ strike, tap) ; — Qal 7mp/. trioi* Jb 16 9 ^ 7 ,s ; /?»/. crtr. «^o|^ I S 13 20 ; Pt. E'er? ; — 1. fiammer, only Pt. sr hammerer, sq. BTlH"?! Gn4 M (J). 2. slutrpen sword, S'l.n (ace.) >// 7 13 ; cf. 1 S 13 s0, obj. nfjno, ns, d'tijj, nennp ; fig. $ BS»Jf ^ Jb 16 9 my foe w/ie«s Ma eyes for me. Vn.Pt. EwC ">yn ty $2* a sharpened razor (in sim. of evil tongue). TDtp'1107 a-pr.gent. Gn 25 s, descendants of Abraham and Keturah ; © Aarowiap. [fff?], nV^ v. sub hi. trb. n^ 1 ?, ^ l ? 242 a.m. Gn40 ' 6 night (NH id.; MI» T n^); Aram. t?W, Ux^, |~^X ; Ar. JJJ, 113; Eth. AAt: all=wijFfcj As. Uldtu, evening D1 HWB ; meaning of -/dubious; form probably 9Vi » nQ ending n__ radical, and not n loc, N5*" Dl Prol - 128 G«»» fc ** Ko n.p.67.B.iJ._ abg nW* Gn ip^-r- 214 t.+ 2 t. Qr (v.infr.); n^j> Gn'i 6 +3t.; ^Is i6 3 + Pr 31 18 La2 19 Kt (Qr n^); ^ Is 15" ti 1 ; cstr. W? Exi2 42 Is 3 o w ; pi. abs. tilty 1 S30 I2 + 4 t.; cstr. id., Is2i 8 + 5t.; — 1. lit. night, opp. day, GnS 22 ^), Dt i^ + veryoft^v.BV); alternation of day and night divinely ordained Gn i 6 (P), Je 33 20!!OSS + ; 'W Bi>» Is38 1213 i.e. within one whole day ; as close of day, v""J|! 2 Ch 35 14 ; as time of sacred 3H (?v) IS30 29 ; of suffering and weeping 7ffl IWv Jb 7 3, cf. ^6 7 77 s etc.; of pious desires, prayer, praise, meditation, etc. (sts. || by day) Is 26 s Jb 35'° ^ i ! 22 s 42 s 77 7 88 2 92 3 119 5 ' 6, cf. 16 7 17 3 ; of night-service in Temple 134 1 ; of sudden assault, or destruc- tion, IS15 1 Je6 5 Ob 5 Jb27 20 34 2026 36 20 ; divided into watches ^ 90 4 ; Bnatf fy Ex 12 42 v. sub lot? ; c. num., denoting duration of time, I forty days and forty nights Gn 7 412 Ex 24 18 34 s8 Dtp 9 " 1825 io'° 1K19 8 ; three days and three nights (IwY TWp&) I S 30 12 Jon 2 1 ; seven days and seven nights (OiPv ri5P$) Jb2 13 t; '^>n Dibn fGn 20 3 3 1 24 (both E), 1 K 3 5 ; ^3 T)iqQ Gn 4 6 2 (E); *9 fitfj Jb 20 8 33 15 , *5 rfi^n 4 » 'b J*iTn a^n Is 29' (cf. Mi 3 s infr.)t; V}? Jon 4 10 - 10 v. J3 8. p. 1 2 1 b. Chiefly in adverb, phr. : — TQ "'Jfn? at midnight Exi2 29 +(v. 7", rtsl ? p. 345b), cf. '^D tj5na+i k s 20 /!' p^sapr ft; '">jn '^3 Ex 1 2 812 on this night (P ; the night of which one is speaking); twin '?? on that night Gn 19 35 (J) + oft„ (P only Nu 14 1 ); N,n '^ 3 Gn 19 33 30 16 ; so 'kl alone ti S 14 34, but del. © We Kit, cf. Dr; Klo Bu rd. rmb; ^B to-night tGn 19 634 30" (all J), Nu 22 819 (E), Jos 2 2 4'
 * 4i 8 ; Pt. pi. a*#$n» 2 s 12 19.