Hebrew
        
      
      
        
          šˁl - (qal, hitp.) to cough
            (BY 7354)
        
       
     
   
    
      Attested only in Late Rabbinic Hebrew and considered by Ben Yehuda loans from Syriac [BY 7348]. This can hardly be proved; it is of interest, however, that no verb with a clear meaning ‘to cough’ is known in the whole corpus of Biblical and early post-Biblical texts.
    
 
          
  
    
      Attested only in Late Rabbinic Hebrew and considered by Ben Yehuda loans from Syriac [BY 7348]. This can hardly be proved; it is of interest, however, that no verb with a clear meaning ‘to cough’ is known in the whole corpus of Biblical and early post-Biblical texts.