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Hebrew
prḥ
- to sprout, to shoot
(HALOT 966)
Hebrew
pirḥaḥ
- brood
(HALOT 967)
Attested in the difficult passage Job 30.12 (see Pope 1973 194)
Hebrew
prḳ
- to tear off, to tear away
(HALOT 973)
Hebrew
pārōkät
- curtain
(HALOT 968)
Probably a loanword from Aramaic, cf. JPA pārūkā id. (DJPA 445), JBA proktā id. (DJBA 934), Syr. parktā “velum” (LSyr. 597). For a critical assessment of this comparison see Abraham; Sokoloff 2011, 44.
Hebrew
mapräḳät
- neck
(HALOT 618)
Formed as a deverbal noun likely by popular etymology from the verb prḳ (pi.) ‘to tear off, out’ (HALOT 973).
Hebrew
prm
- to tear to pieces
(HALOT 969)
Hebrew
prpr
- to shake, to tug about
(HALOT 975)
Hebrew
prr
- (po.) to stir, to rouse; (hitpo.) to totter backwards and forwards
(HALOT 975)
Hebrew
pārāš
- team of horses, horses for a chariot; horseman
(HALOT 977)
Hebrew
päräš
- contents of the gut, faeces
(HALOT 977)
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