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Hebrew
šənayim
- two
(HALOT 1605)
Hebrew
šipḥā
- slave-girl
(HALOT 1620)
It is hard to say whether the word is etymologically related to mišpāḥā
Hebrew
mišpāḥā
- extended family
(HALOT 651)
Hebrew
špl
- to become low, go deep
(HALOT 1631)
Hebrew
šāpān
- rock badger, hyrax, dassie
(HALOT 1633)
Hebrew
šəpīpōn
- horned viper
(HALOT 1628)
HapLeg in Gn 49.17. pB. ‘a species of serpents, adder’ (Jastrow 1616)
Hebrew
špr
- (qal) to please; (pi.) to clean
(HALOT 1635)
An obvious Aramaism (cf. Wagner 1966:116).
Hebrew
špṭ
- to pass judgment
(HALOT 1662)
Hebrew
šūr
- wall
(HALOT 1453)
Hbr. šūr, although probably autochthonous in such passages as Ps 18:30 = 2S 22:30 and Gn 49:22, is a rare poetic synonym of the standard Hebrew terms for wall, such as ḳīr, ḥōmā and gādēr (Wagner 1966:112).
Hebrew
šōr
- bull, ox
(HALOT 1451)
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