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... become lean , ( Levit . v . 21. ) to deny ; ( I King , vii . 51. ) to obyn finish , and D ( Ps . Ixii . 13. ) to reward . 66 " § 185 ( a ) Hiphil prefixes He , and inserts Yodh , before the two הקטיל .Hiph , קטל .last radicals ; e . g ...
... become lean , ( Levit . v . 21. ) to deny ; ( I King , vii . 51. ) to obyn finish , and D ( Ps . Ixii . 13. ) to reward . 66 " § 185 ( a ) Hiphil prefixes He , and inserts Yodh , before the two הקטיל .Hiph , קטל .last radicals ; e . g ...
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... peculiarity of these verbs is , ( a ) That whenever ( their first radical ) would analogically take a Sheva , in the course of declen-耳 1 sion , & c . , it more usually becomes 1830. ] 13 Grammar of the Hebrew Language .
... peculiarity of these verbs is , ( a ) That whenever ( their first radical ) would analogically take a Sheva , in the course of declen-耳 1 sion , & c . , it more usually becomes 1830. ] 13 Grammar of the Hebrew Language .
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sion , & c . , it more usually becomes assimilated to the letter which fol- lows , and is expressed by a Daghesh forte . 66 ( b ) That in the Inf . and Imp . of Kal , the Nun is sometimes drop- ped , in the manner of verbs Pe Yodh ...
sion , & c . , it more usually becomes assimilated to the letter which fol- lows , and is expressed by a Daghesh forte . 66 ( b ) That in the Inf . and Imp . of Kal , the Nun is sometimes drop- ped , in the manner of verbs Pe Yodh ...
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... becomes long , § 130 ; but where the syllable remains mixed , Pat- tahh continues , as D. In such a way , the student will easily account for most of the changes made in the original vowels of the verb . Verbs final Tseri ̧retain it ...
... becomes long , § 130 ; but where the syllable remains mixed , Pat- tahh continues , as D. In such a way , the student will easily account for most of the changes made in the original vowels of the verb . Verbs final Tseri ̧retain it ...
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... become strong and distinct , we will * Vol . 1 , p . 123 , 159. Vol . 2 , p . 228 , 247 . + London Quarterly Review , No. 29 , p . 235 . * not meet with any difficulty in expressing our opinions 1830. ] 27 Raymond's Political Economy .
... become strong and distinct , we will * Vol . 1 , p . 123 , 159. Vol . 2 , p . 228 , 247 . + London Quarterly Review , No. 29 , p . 235 . * not meet with any difficulty in expressing our opinions 1830. ] 27 Raymond's Political Economy .
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