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 uvh nrh Demostratus in Plin KH ■*■•■• or with jacinth (Rev 21 s ") Braun DeVe * L8 *~" d " u Winer BWBISM ; cf. further, Di 1 " 2819 ). f n. לשם n.pr.loc. variant of Vy (whence We"""" 1 ' Di rd. Dfb ; Lag B,,20A,lm - thinks D remnant of Mimmation, 03*? fr. Vr2 = Laisum), old name of city fl (v. *£), Jos i 9 47 - 47 (cf. Di), @B atts, y 02Q = Aacrfvi>8aK, A©L h«rtv(fi). VlD/ (-/of foil.; Thes conj. orig. mng. lick (cf. JD, ^-J, pJ), so Hup-Now* 324 ). tpttj 1 ? n.m. ju " 729 and (more oft.) f. ,s28 " tongue (NH t'd.; also As. USdnu; Ar. ^jLJ; Eth. M"fc; Aram, f$, '$>, iXl (all if.); Zinj. }b6 DHM"™** 8 );- ahs. *? Ex 4 10 +; P'k 1 Jos J 5 2 ; cstr - 1*$ Jos f l +> sf - *?*$ 2 S23 S ; WJ>Exn r +2t.; WB$ Ju f Esti 22 ; 1|Jte$ ^ 34"; D33iE>b Is 59 s, etc.; pi. n^ ahs. f 31" Is66 18 ; cstr. Z08 23 ; sf.Drt'e^ Gn io 20 ";— 1. tongue of men, a. used in lapping Ju 7 6 ; cleaving to the palate (PD), in thirst La 4 4 , so as to produce dumbness Jb 29 10 (||N3n3 Pip), ^137" Ez3 M (||D^3); cleaving to jaws (rnpbo) f 22 16 ; Wl$ KCS3 6 Is 41 17 their tongue for thirst is parched; DIVB3 pen 'b Zc l 4 12 (of '"'s judgment) ; a choice morsel is held '? Jinn Jb 2o' s (fig. of mischief), cf. ^ 10" (ready to be uttered), 66 17 (|| «*I3), Ct 4". b. usu. as organ of speech, both good and bad (esp. V' Pr, oft. || HS, nob);— 6 133 Ex4 ,0 (J)Jieai>yo/fongriwv 6 PIJ^p Pr 16', '•S^TJ ^nk) 2 S 23 s , cf. Pr 31 26 , V' 139 4 (^3), n ^iy **«$? «*Ej Jb 6 30 ; 6 T3 D*Tf3 nip Pr 18", cf. 21 23 25"; of (false) proph., 6 DVKSfcn Je 23"; subj. of vb. of speaking, n^—wb n")3! '3n3Jb 3 3 2 fi2 4 37 30 ;cf.(Je9 7 infr.and)inion..6 "•SI? IS32 4, "into "isb tsy "•aits'b ^45*, i.e. as swift as a rapid scribe's stylus ; subj. of nan Is 59 s Jb 2V 4 ^ 35 s8 7 1 54 ; subj. of JOf? Is 4 5 23 ; J*!?? ^n 1 ? ' V'73 9 ; of hostile speech, insolence, etc., Jos'io 21 (JE; obj. of 1. HPq- v -> cf. 3 infr.), Je 18" Is 3 8 ; 'b D5 7 ! Ho 7" (but text dub., cf. We Now), rnn a-jn 'b ^ 57", cf. 6 4 4 ; ios 'b 0$ trna i 4 o 4 ; ^nt* tnpn A r ) n is 54 17 ; 'b T1«n 57 4 ; further, Je 9 2,4 ; as instr. of seductive flattery (P^nn), without 3, + 5 10 Pr 28* cf. 'b npbri nny Pr 6 24 ; of falsehood f 78 30 (cf. infr.); of slander (cf. fb) 'Wj W V' 15 3, |W& ** 140", cf. TTIO 7 Pr 25 s3 ; 'bs NBPI ^ 39 * ; c f. 64* (text dub.,v.HupCheBae); moral qualities ascribed to : — as arrogant lr 1 2 s (cf. v 4 supr.) ; as devising injuries, 'b ±>rv niin f 52 4 , cf. rfn 'j> Pr 17 4 ; TO-tt? TOijn 6 V' 50" neetere fravdem; 'b 1X3 JTiD ^ 3 4 14 (|| npip Tg*Jp 1*«^) ; oft. of lying tongue: ipj' ft$ Pr 6 17 12 19 21 6 26 s8 ^ 109 2 ; np-ip 'b 52 s ; njgrj $ Mi 6 12 V' 120 23 ; rwjrw 6 Zp 3 »; rfOBiTTI 'b Pr 10 31, and 6? 1JBH3 Pr 1 7 s0 ; D'pnv 6 Jb 15 6 ; also Ijn "PI 1 ? ^ Jeg 7 ; on the othef hand P^V '^ Pr io 20 ; Mp^) 6 i2 18 15 2 ; '^HBipv 4 ; DH^'I) Is 50 4 .— Note phrases 6 DW Jb 5 J1 scourge of (the) b 3n ^, 3I 2i. D3iB>|j j^s ^, 5510. a i so 'bn by3 Ecio" (of serpent-charmer), and 'b T&^'b^ tyll Ez 36 s. — On tongue of ', (once), v. 4 infr. tc. organ of singing, subj. of ffl ^ 51 16 1 26 s Is 35 6, n ?V + 1 I 9 m - 2 - slanguage Dt28 49 Jes" and later, viz.: Ez 3 6 - 6 ('b H33, ||nE>e> 'ppjl, but del. ® Codd. Co Sgfr*"" 11 ), Is 28" (|| JTjnx 'b, n$W ^y^, fig. of ' v s unintelligible dealings) ; '^jta '. . . Dy 33 > 9 (|| na'B> 'ppy) ; 66 18 (|| ay), Zc 8 s3 Gn io 52031 (all P), Ne 1 3 s4 Est i 2222 3 12 8 99 Dn i 4. 3. tongue of animals : dog Ex 1 1 7 (J; obj. of 1. nC 1 q-v-; cf. 1 b), *68 24 ; adder Jb 20 16 (subj.of J^n^ 1 )', crocodile 40 25. 4. tongue of fire, devouring, B*N f**$ W ^«? Is 5 24 1 cf. of nbax E'Ns iJi^bi 30 27 (|| Dy] who vriDb-). . =(< Gnio 19 ; ®DAao-a; E®LAaora; site unknown ; = Kallirrho'e, with hot-springs, Jerome QuM " ln0 "'- ao ' I9), cf. Buhl G « oerl23,Ddr "'- ifnah Josi2 8 v. i 1 ™*. (/offoll.; meaning unknown; Thes conj. spread out, cf. Sam. nru spread out garment, v. also Di LM - Kth - 45f -, but this word very dubious).