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pm i, ii. a~>, m v. dp. o~i v. oto. fl. n?D"l vb. oast, shoot (As. rawd, throw, lay; Ar. ^J*' throw, slioot; Eth. <Jff»?: strike, aim a Movj at; Aram. NOT, |^>j cast, throw); — Qal Pf. 3 ms. *l , subj. '» Ex 1 5 121 (song), c. ace. + DJ3; P«. ne>j3 nDT Je 4 ™ coll. (or read W) bow-sliaoters, bowmen, pl.cstr.'p" , < n 'jJBnj i/c 78° (v. II. psw); cf. nnh Gn 2 1 80 (v. II. nan, ntfp.). •f-II. [HE*!] vb. Pi. beguile, deal treacherously with (NH in deriv.; X "?"] Pa.; Buhl 1 * 1 cp. Ar. ^Ij vi. be sluggish, backward (of wound), become putrid, corrupt) ;- — Pf. 3 ms. nan Pr 26", sf. I ?f1 2 S 19 27 ; 2 ms. sf. WET! Gn 29 2S 1 S 28"; 2 fs. sf. WB1 19", etc.; /»/. c*«r. sf. ^nteli) 1 Ch 12 18 (van d. H. v 17 );— be- guile, deceive, mislead, ace. pers., Gn 29 2o (E), Jos 9 M (JE), 1 S 28 12 2 S 19" Pr 26 19 ; deal treacherously with, betray, ace. pers., 1 S 19 17 Lai", + v 3si> iChi2 17 . f 1. n*Kn n.f. deceit, treachery; — always abs. '"I; — deceit, treac/iery: esp. of speech, pred. of ?ie6 Mi 6 12 (|| "ii?f ), appos. of |W$ (or read pe^ 1) f 1 20 2 (|| T^ DSb), v 3 ; of man, 1 nety 52* </ta< workest treachery, 101 7 (|| D , "!iJK> I?' 1 !); also Jb 13 7 2 7 4 (both || i"yiy); deception fr 32 s (|| P^); in phr. "1 nB'p treacherous bow (sim.) Ho 7 16 yjr 78 s7 (failing him who trusts to it). fl. ntyiD n.f. deceit, treachery; — abs. 'd Am8 5 + ; pi. abs. J"liBTO |io' + ; — deceit, of balances, 'O ' JWD i. e. deceptive balances Am 8 s (pi?f), Hoii'Prn^opp. HD^ |3K), 20 a , 'D 'J3K Mi 6" (v. [fTKO] p. 24); esp. treachery, craftiness, 2 K 9 s3 , '133 treacherously, Gn 2 7 35 (J), and (of crafty speech) 34 13 (P); '» "nsb ^17' i.e. treacherous lips, 'D 115?? 52 s , 'D 'El 1 09 2 (|pf$ jw5»), nterjp *iai 35 20 , 'ob ine>? ^24* (II *}#); cf. Is 53 9 '(|| DDH); also Ho i a>(| BTI3), Je 5 s7 9"- 7 Zp i 9 ( + D W> * 10 7 ( + 1jh, || boy W&), 34 u 3° 4 ( + P.?), 38 13 59" 55 12 ( + ^), Jb 15 35 31 6 (|| *tf), Pr 12 20 14 8 2 6 24 Dn8 25 ; opp. OBVV Pr 12 5 , +&-[$& nj? v 17 , +D , 3t3 ODJ i 4 «  (Hi Wild Toy read HDTO for TOTO, but II. TOT not elsewhere Pi); TM OTplJ E*t< f 5 7 (|| n:n 3T3),cf. 55 21 , n^iyi 'D E>'K 43 1 ; 'D nb^! Dn n 23 .— 11. n 919 n.pr. v. p. 599. t nO"in in 'na Ju 9 31 si vera 1. in treachery, treacherously, but form strange and meaning unsuitable ; read poss. TOV1K(3) n.pr.loc. (q.v.), cf. v 41 and GFM. main Je i 4 u Kt, v. foil.

(Symbol missingHebrew characters) n.f. deceitfulness; — abs. (Symbol missingHebrew characters) Zp:3:13 ((Symbol missingHebrew characters)), (Symbol missingHebrew characters) Je:8:5; cstr. (Symbol missingHebrew characters) 14:14 Qr ( (Symbol missingsymbol characters) Kt (Symbol missingHebrew characters)),(Symbol missingHebrew characters) 23:26 ((Symbol missingHebrew characters)); sf. (Symbol missingHebrew characters) ψ:119:118 (where (Symbol missingsymbol characters)(Symbol missingsymbol characters)(Symbol missingsymbol characters) al. (Symbol missingHebrew characters) Aram. their thought).

III. HE") (7of foil.; connex. with II. *) dub. ; cf. As. ramiJ, (/row too««y n. loosen). til. n*Qn n.f. laxness, slackness; — alw. abs. *1 ; — "I *)3 Pr io 4 sfacA (negligent, idle) Aanc^opp.D'ienn *^);*1 alone = slackness (abstr. for concr.= one who is slack) 12 24 (|| irf.), v 27 (v. -pn); 'i eta i 9 >» (||n^5fy); as adv. n^P n;»-i '> naNbo Je 48'°. (ijrPTp-p n.pr.m. (l '< looseneth, sc. the womb ? cf. As. £a kirimmasa rummtl, whose womb is loosened D1 HWB623 ); — 1 MM proph., son of Hilkiah, of priestly family in 'Anathoth : W3T j e ,ui 29 57 3 6 I " + 116 1. Je, + 2 Ch 35 25 36 u.ji.b (K^jn 'T J e 2 1» + oft.); nv J e 27 1 2 8 5 «- icn.i2.i5 2g i Ezr ,. Dn Q j. 1^^. ' +2 . WW, of Libnah, father of Josiah's wife, 2 K 23 31 24 18 = Je 52 1 , 'Ifpffilas. t3. WJ. Gadite, David's time 1 Ch 1 2 13 , l*p*iuia, ©L lcpapaov. The foil, all fl'-, © 'I«pf/u'n(t), 'l«/)fn'a(f), etc. : t4. Manas- site 1 Ch 5". 1 5. Benjamite 1 2*. 1 6. Gadite 12 10 . t7. a. priestly name : Nei2 12 . b. Ne 1 o 3 , perhaps= 1 2 s4 . tl'PUfJ n.pr.m. (prop/' hath loosened]); — one with foreign wife Ezr 1 o 25 , Pajiw(t). , 11. noi v. on. rr*3n v. 11. qdi. ft pBh n.: pomegranate (foreign word of doubtful origin, cf. LSw N °- 3 " > Horn A.u.A.97 ff .. Aram K 3i B n ; K j ?ri) )X a ^*| J Mand. N3KOP No" 123 ; Ar. ^H.' (Aram, loan-word, Fra 142 ), Eth. GOVi);— abs.'l iSi4 3 +, fb") Ex39 2626 ; sf. ^b - ! Ct8 2 ; pi. D'itol iKf+, etc.; — pomegranate : 1. tree 1 S 14 2 , oft. + 1?5, njsn, etc., Nu 2 o 5 (JE), Dt8 8 Hg 2" Jo'i" Ct 4" 6" 7 13 . 2. fruit Nu 1 3 s5 (JE ; + D<33$), trWf); 1 D'DJ| Ct8 2 , ^n n^B (in sim.) 4 3 6 7 . 3. ornaments in temple, shaped like pome- granates (cf. ijL.^ in mod. Syria = epaulet, Alrnkvist 1 "' 8 *"" 8 * » urI ' Mlco P'~" i,c - Nes"" 8 ' 12 ^ 1 K v n (on text cf. Sta ZAW1U(1883, - 1Mt Kit Benz),' v 20 - 42 - 42