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 □>y 744 t [D^l»] n.[m.] dub., poss. glow (Ar. L& pic to thirst, i»_fc thirst, internal Jieat), si vera 1. (so Du; on form cf. No z " Gjua " U(1888, - K!6 );— cstr. inn D;?3 Is i i 15, rd. perh. DX'yS (so appar. Vrss) Thes' Luzz Krochm Che Gu K,u Gr Perles*-" 62 . i. ]"V n.f. G " 8 ' 7 and(Zc3 9 4 10 Albr ZAWlv,(18% >' •*) m. eye (ancient Sem. word; vand relation to II. 'y unknown; NH id.; Ph. |y; X KJ»J, Sr;5/; Palm. WJ?, Zinj. sf.^y.-jry ; Syr. |1j£; As.enu, enu, TelAm. sf. inaya and (appar. Can. gloss) hinaya ; Ar. ^li- ; Eth. 0Ph) ; — abs. 'j> Ex 2 1 4 +, cstr. PJ? v 26 + ; sf. W Gn 44 21 + (2 S 16 12 rd. *# Vrss Comm.), "^V Dt 7 16 4- , «?."?? ^ 35 21 (2 S 20 6 v. b-V Hiph.) ; sf. 3 rapl. D3'». Is 1 3 18 (Zc 5« rd. D3iV © AVe Gr Now), ttjpp V 73 7 (but rd. ^JiJ! v. Comm.); usu. du. IM*? Gn 20 16 + , Dgjf Is 3 M + , esp. cstr. "W Gn 3 7 + , ♦» Is 3 s ; sf. $? Gn 3 i 10 +, T?^ Ju 6 ,7 + , etc. (Hoio 10 rd. Dniiy cf. © 33 Che We Gr Now) ;— eye: 1. lit. as phy- sical organ, a. of manEx2i 6 ' 6 - 6 (E),Gn3 6 (J) + , Lv2i a, 24 20;: »26 16 (H; very rarely P,e.g.Dt34 4 - 7 ), 2 K 4 s494 + ; once ¥$ VfJni 6™. b. anthro- pomorph. of '» 1//33 19 34 16 +. C. of idols f 1 15 6 135 16 . d. of beasts Gn 3 o 41 (J), Jb40 24 (hippop., si vera 1., but prob. crpt. Di Siegf Bu Du where see eonj.), 41'° (crocod.); bird Jb 28 7 30 29 Pr i 17. te. in wheels Ez i I8 cf. io 12 ; on stone Zc 3" (all in visions). f. subj. of iron see Gn 4s 12 - 12 (E), + (oft. Dt), c. ntn f 11 4 ; men see 'V3 Dt 3 s7 2 K 7 12 + ; esp. 'V NOT + OKI Gn 1 3 ,014 ( J) + ; cf. ^n "TV. ™"]?"W Lv i 3 ' 2 = as far as the priest can see, 'V '"IN"]P Dt28 34 what is seen by the eyes =v 67 Ec 6 9. g. as affected by sleep, v. n3B> sub [??*]. b. as weeping, nyOT -lipp 'y *Je S 23 , rn?? 'V La 3 49, 'y r«pj>* Jb 16 20 ; v. also Je 31 16 i// 1 16 8, and *n» Qal 3 c. i. as growing dim, v. I. nro, IJBfrl 3 ; c. 133 Gn 48 10 (E), Dip 1 8 4 16 K 14 4, PJB> Is 3 2 3 6 10 (Hiph.) ; c. nb pine, languish, v. '3 Qal 2 b, Pi. 2 b, c. 3tn y, 88 10 , "»? ° 9 3 1 ", ^ Is 38". tj. c. Mj» open, after sleep Jb27 19, sleep of death 2 K 4 3S ; =yfceep awake Pr 2o"(opp.nja'); of new power of vision Gn 3 s7 (J), given by God 2i"(E), 2 K 6' 717 ; so (c. ?M) Nu 2 2 31 ( JE) ; = give sight to blind 2 K 6 2020 Is 35 s 4 2 7 +, 4 6 9 ; of God ('">) opening his eyes, V npB 2 K i 9 ir '=I s 37 17, Dn 9 18 , +^>y Je 32"Zci2 4 Jbi 4 3 ; c. nna, +-<?$ iK8 29 =2Ch 6», 1 K 8" Ne i 6 , + b v 4 » 7 > 5 ; + inf. Ne i«.— Nu 4 3 " v. Dnt5>. k.'y liK etc., — revive, v. UN vb. Qal, Hipb. ; noun, 10. tl. 'V }'!!> = wink ir 35" Pr io 10 , 'P? 'p 6 13. tm. IB fBft Jb 15" i.e. ro« (in anger), tn. 'b "S tixb Jb 1 6 9 w/«?< eyes against = ' look daggers at.' o. 2>ut out eye, v. "Iff, Ip3 . p. as feature of beauty, 'V nL? Dt i6 12 ; cf.Ct 4 9 f, &ft 'y r M 4 i and 5 12 (D'jVl); on other hand, ni37 HN? 'y Gn 29 ,7 (E); 'V -]133 DB^l 1 2 K 9 30 (v. TpB), of, Je 4 s0, '» ^03 Ez 23 40 paint the eyest. q. a^pJe o/*Ae eye, v. ftitfat, L n3 ?], Hi 6. r. 'V ri33 Ly i 4 9 eyebrows, s. 'V ?»j»n fwo Gn 49 12 , 'V rvb'bin p r 23 *> (v.'n); T> "»iNp Pris 30, v. Toy. . a. eyes as shewing mental qualities: arrogance nin33 'y I s 2 ", MjbJ 'y 5 15, TTOI x// 101 s , 'v an h-ixari is io 12 ; con also ^is 28 (so read also || 2 S 22 28 Hup HPS), 131 1 Pr 6 17 2 1 4 ; humility, 'V VSff Jb 2 2 M ; mockery, ^ 3y^n 'y Pr 3 o 17 ; cf.S'y n$n Dt 1 5 9 (grudging), ^S 54 - 56 (id); esp. (by) Dhn-PN 'y mo < /ia W pity on Dt 7 16 + 4 1. Dt, Ez 5 11 + 8 1. Ez, Is 1 3 18 , also Gn 45 s " (E; = not regret); cf/Vpinir Dni H013 14. b. 'y npn» Ez 2 4 16 c?est're o/riEci s 4 8 ; / J"W2 10 ; ^^naip'y Pr 4 25 ; 'y-31D 2 2 9 = bountiful, ])V VI 23 s ^nig- gardly one, so 2S 22 ; eye as avenue of tempta- tion Jb 3 1 IJ ; 'y JT'B' ^17"= design. c. esp. V.'y?, c. adj. and intrans. verbs, in the view, opWon,o/Gni6 4 - 6 (J),2i 1112 (E),34 18 (P), + oft.; c. act. vb. 2 S io 3 = 1 Ch 19 3, Est I 17 3"; 1» 3*««J Gn 16 6 I9 14 (J), +, i.e. what one pleases, Nu 36 s (P) whom they please; 'y? iB'jn Dt i2 825 + , 'ya ie»m aitsn v ^ j os 9 * p^ /yV jnn Ju 2 n 3 ; Dt4 25 + esp. D and K (RP); so V3V 1}}b 2 S 22 25 =fi8^; D^ry nn« Nu i5 39 =acc. : to your wish, fancy ( + D?33|>). d. 'V» D^ Lv 4 13 i. e. bid from knowledge of, so Nu 5 13 (both P), Jb 28 21 ; 'W? Nu l5 24 (P)wt'^ou< the knowledge of; cf. Lv2o ; (H) Ez22 26 ; without 19, abs., Pr 28 2; ; 'yn nnw i s 65 16 ,'yp »y ■ujDtn Jb 3 10 ; te 1? n^yx (i.e. 1Sb3) 1 S 12 3 (D^yj «a?i<Zais + '3 uy © Th "We Kit, cf. Ecclus xlvl - 19 ; Bu HPS ins. U uy); 'y 1?.y; in^n Dt 16 19, cf. 'V n?D3 Gn 20 ,6 (E). . Transferred mngs. : a. visible surface ofearthExio 616 (J)Nu22 61, (JE). b. appear- ance Lv 13 6 (P; rdg. irys Di Kau Dr-Wh), v 37
 * 9 'y D'pyN Is 1 15 = disregard, pay no attention ;