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 || nnk VJJIJ. Hithpo'. Inf. cstr. ni^y bbivnnb yfr 1 4 1 4 to practise practices in wickedness (per- haps tlenom.). t.TVOT'iy n.f. pi. intens. gleaning {going over a second time); — gleaning (of grapes and olives ; Bfv of grain), always tig. of remnant : abs/y Is 1 7* (|| rn eipia), 24 13 (sim. ; || id., + "TO), Je 4 9 9 (cf. tilp v*) = Ob 6 (id.) ; cstr.17? rf>» Mi 7 1 ; fig. of warlike achievement D?!?? ^vpj? Ju 8 2 (opp. TM). I [ ?7l'] vb. denom. Po'. glean (grapes or olives ; t3if>? of grain) ; — Impf. z ms. ?"VJJI Lv i 9 ' (obj.Dn3; || OJ&p), Dt24 21 (abs., +T1D«); 3 mpl. fig. ( + /«/. a&s.) nn&?B> jSjO ^iin !?biy b$OB* Je 6"; inbb'y^l Ju 20*'' they made a gleaning of them (i.e. smote the fugitives). Tri7' >, ~y n.f. wantonness, deed; — abs. 'y i/M4 l 66 5 ; elsewh. pl.nvpj? 1 S2 1 1/^14 1 4 ; cstr. rWy Dt22 1417 ; sf. T^S^n 11 . °™^h{ Zp 7 + ,etc; — 1. wantonness, D v }3, l 'V Dt2 2 1417 wantonness of words, i.e.baseless charges (cf. Di, esp. Dr). 2. deed ; a. in gen., of men 1 S 2 s . b. of '» (only W) V'9 12 =io5 1 =Isi2 4 =iCh  3 , ^ 77" (II t-2?)> v 8 ' 1 (II v ?^)> i°3 7 ; ?y 'y N"i3 66° he is terrible in deed toward, etc. C. usu. practices = evil deeds (esp. Ez 8 t.): Ez i 4 !K-z>2o 43 24 14 36 l7 - ,9 (all || jjj) ( f u n y ninn^in 'y 2o 44 (|| try-jn "i) ; 2 i 29 Zp 3"; Trb irvn^n v 7 . tn T , ^7jrn.f.(Ko" 1 ' 204 )deed;— oP/Vnan Je 32 19 (|| nsyn ^») ; but rd. prob. n^yn. bb> ft] n.m. N ° 9:!5 deed, practice; — only pi. D"&y» 1 S 25'; cstr. '$» *77 12 78 1 ; sf. Tp^ye Dt 2 8 20, v&yo Ho 4 9 + , m&» is i 16 + , DfJ^PSP 3 10 + , etc.;— 1. usu. (esp. Je 1 7 t.) bad practices of men, Dv?yp JH 1 S 25 s he was evil in his practices; Ju 2 19 (|| 'HTJ), Ho 5 5 7 2 Is 3 s Je 1 1 18 + io6=° 39 (|| Dn'B'yD); ' try-in 'D Ne 9 35 ; 'O 5P  V 7 7 ", of ^ 7 8 7 ; cf. Mi 2". 3. ac<<*, in gen., of youth Pr 20" (11%). [VVVO], DrT^yO Zc 1 4 Kt, v. foreg.l. L,,L,y Tt3' 1 7 , 17^in n.m.pl. abstr. wantonness, caprice ; — D3 V^W Tl Is 3* caprice shall rule over them; sf. Dnvijyn 66 4 their wanton dealing, i.e. that inflicted on them. II. T^yoffoll.; poss.=I.^y (Kb" 1 ' 106 ) whence child as capricious, mischievous, but dub.; >foll. fr. 7V; in either case orig. mean- ing quite forgotten ; prob. distinct V , meaning unknown). t^iy, hbSV n.m. La ' 2 ' 19 child;— abs. &j» iSi5 3 +, ^W Je6" 9 20 ; usu. pi. D^iP ^ 8 s , tJ^Jbj", D"i5^yLa4 4 Jo2" i ; cstr.^y La2 20 ; sf. r$9 +13 f, ?^y Mi 2 9 +, un^f* 2 k 8 : + , etc. ;— cAita Mi 2 9 La 2 19S0 4 4 ; + P# (sts. dis- ting. from men and women), 1 S 1 5 3 2 2 19 j/ 8 3 Je 44 7 La2 u J02 16, ||Dn!in3Je6"9 20 ; || D'33 ,/, 17 » (heirs of father); dashed in pieces (B"Q"i) by foe 2 K 8 12 Ho 14 1 Na3 10 Is 13 16 , cf. ^ 137 9 (J'B3); taken captive La i 5 ; stillborn Jb 3 16 . t [775?] vb. denom. act or play the child ;— only Po . Pt. ^tj» YVp "ey Is 3 ,2 my people — its ruler is acting the child. fill. [7 YJP] vb. insert, thrust in (Ar. J£, whence ji j/o/ce,- cf. OAram. ??y, % ??V., Syr. ^^Ss.jL, all enter);— only Po'. i J / 1 OBya ^j^ TO, , n.m. ' yoke ; — 'y abs. Ho 1 1 4 +; cstr. Is9 3 +; sf.^y Je2 20 Is 47 s, %l Gn27 40 +, D?h! 1 K 1 2 11, etc.;— yoke, for cattle, DTP^ n^)y "S 1 S 6 7 , cf. Nu 1 9 2 (P), 'ya natro Dt 2 1 3 ; usu. fig. of servitude 1 K I2 <>o»>i*»> 4 =2 Ch io 410 - .11.14. t,y / y pa x k i2 49 =2 Chio 49 ; 'y fOJ] I^JJPS i'na Dt 2S 48 , so Je 2 8 14 ; 'y rrpan fi?rby Is 47 6 ; also ^ hKjS"n? (t^H!) ID? Je 2 7 8 ' ,1S ; 'y -laB' break the 'yoke Je 2 20 5 s 28 2411 30 8 ( + 's ^85), so 'y nbb Lv 2 6 13 (H), Ez 34 27 (v. note); 'y pis GU2 7 40 (J; +'» ?y») ; 'y nnn Is 9 3 ; cf. 'y Dnn Ho 1 1 4 ; also 'V b^O 'V -flDJ Is io 27, and 14 25 ; fig. of transgressions La I 14 , del. 'y ©«BLohrBu, but read 1>V v b (v. id.); of hardship, 'V NE-J 3 s7 . TV*?? appar. n.[m.], only 'ya ^ns 51D3 Kv*?f t' ' 2? > USV1, (after 3! K")'3)/«? - nace, crucible (Hup fr. III. ^y ; De al. workslwp, fr. I. bby), but wholly dub.; NH openly Levy SHWB111 - < * 4 ; Che Du del. as gloss; cf. discussion Che ElpotT. vlli.296, 336 XT g lb. 287, 3T»
 * JTE Jb 16' 5 fig. of humiliation.