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 nm fl. [IJni] vb. spring or start up; — Qal Impf. iJOipBD W] Jh^f yea, it (the heart) starts up from its place (|| "WJJ). Pi. Inf. TWfW »3? "V^ Lv ii 21 (P), "'to' fcop with them (i.e. its legs) upon the earth (of locust). Hiph. Impf D^l -JW Hb 3 6 he ('') looked, and made nations start up. til. ["lJ^J] vb. be free, loose { usu. placed sub I., but connexion not obvious ; cf. also NH Niph./ree oneself, Hiph. = BH ; perh. cp. Ax.yLs rend a garment, break string (of bow), etc.); — Hiph. Impf. 3 ms. juss. "BR Jb 6 9, sf. VnW ^ 105 20 ; 7n/. a6s. 1PI? Is 58 6 ; Pfc TRD i^- 146'; — 1. unfasten, loosen, c. ace. rei; thongs of yoke Is 58 s (|| nris, ^pn?Jl). 2. set free, unbind c. ace. pers., prisoners V.I05 20 (|| vinns;i), i 4 6 7 ; fig. IT -irr Jb6» <Aa£ Ae would let loose his hand and cut me off, — "V?I! 2 S 22 s3 was poss. connected by Mass. with "Wl (v. Comm.), but rd. f»W (as || f 18 33 ). T"Vl2 n.[m.] natron, or carbonate of soda, a mineral alkali (NH = BH ; Aram. TP? , J»fco ; cf. Gk. virpov, irpov, Lat. nitrum (v. Lexx.)) ;— 1TI33 "pasn-QN J e 2 22 though thou wash thyself with natron (fig. ; || JVia; on use of ' nitrum,' for handwashing among ^ID Greeks v. Meineke Frwu - o """"™ "• 63s ) ; "inrby j»»h Pr 25 s0 (fig. of the incompatible). ttuJ~0 vb. pull or pluck up, root out, esp. in Je and later (Ecclus Impf. 3 fs. ETiJn J)t23 3 9 ; NH=BH; 3! B*J| «./ Syr. *& QS 45 «, s f. DB'ni 12 14 ; — pull or pluck up, c. ace. Asherim Mi 5 13 (IjnW) ; esp. of nation, by? t^nK '31 noTOn 1K14 15 , so Dt2 9 27 Jei2 14 2 Ch'7 20 ; Drrinib trns j e 12"; without "01 by? j e i2 iu7 ; opp. yt?3 45 4 ; obj. om. 24 s 42 10 (both opp. VOi); so inf. abs. nasi BflTlJ 12 17 ; inf. cstr. e>ihjb Je i 10 = 18 7 cf. 31 28 (v. JTtf Qal 2 a); once of cities 'J D'ly ^ 9'  (|| Din' 1, ref. to the city Jerus.); 3 fs. K>ri3Fl Dn 1 1 4 of kingdom ; 3 mpl. DTID*]* by? Wfrlj; Am 9 15 (of Isr.; opp. W?}).— For W(lf Je 1 8 14 rd. WfiP ./ntW q. v. Hoph. Impf. 3 fs. B>FIF11 Ez 19 12 and! s/(e was rooted up (of Isr., under fig. of vine).

D, Samekh, fifteenth letter; used as numeral 60 in postB. Heb. Tn^D n.f. (v. infr.) s e 'ah, a measure of flour, grain, etc. (-s/ unknown; perh. foreign word; NH id.; Aram. flND, NTOp, JL^, Jjjj, ]L1^> (Gk. <r<iro V, Lewy Fre ' md " OrterlTl0f ));— abs. -rmp 2 K 7 116 , -nKDi v 18 (Baer Ginsb cf. Ges » 10h )'; du. DTIKD 1 K 18 32 + 3 t.; pi. ffKD Gn 18* 1 S 25 18 ; — alw. c. appos. of thing measured, Gni8 6 (J), 1S25 18 1K18 32 2 K 7 11 - 16161818 (where appar. masc, perh. after anal, of other measures of capacity, )^, "t?H, "13, etc., Al- brecht ZAWj "" (M6, ' 9!i ); — nNpsp'ls27 8 v. NDND. — On size of s e 'ah = ^ ephah,= 12-148 litres (=10-696 qts.), v. Now 4 ' " 1 - 203 Benz*"* 183 . t [pND l] n.[m.] sandal, boot of soldier (prob. loan-word from As. senu, shoe, sandal (of leather), D1 HWB634 Wkl T " Am " n *-°"'»-, whence (denom.) senu, put on sandals Dl L *j cf. Aram. N^p, JJoJ^d, jJcus, sandal (vb. denom. «l»); Eth. PJA1: sandal) ;— prob. cstr. JND JlNp-ba Is 9 4 every 6oo< of one tramping (abs. Du al.). []^?D] vb. prob. denom. tread, tramp ; — only Qal Ft. B^ia JNb Is 9* (v. foregoing). t[KDKp] vb. Pilpel, whence Inf. nxpspa (MT HNDNpa) Is 2 7 8 = by driving her (it) away (conj. fr. || ^fW^), ace. to Hi Ew Di DuCne^'AmRV"; > =ni?p nt*D3by thes''ah, the s*'ah, i.e. (Ges 5123c,I33k ) by exact measure Vrss (not ©), Ges De cf. AV RV, which is prob. Rabbin, conceit. (On format, cf. NDNB, and v. Ges' 56 '- Sta« u2 ' Anm - 2i238 .) t [fcOD] vb. imbibe, drink largely (NH id. ; Aram. N3D id. (rare) ; cf. As. sabu, sesame-wine D1 HWB ; — Ar. Ill wine, is prob. loan-wd. and Z, import foreign wine denom.,