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... unsatisfactory as it is . The laws which regulate the formation of nouns have been derived from Ewald , with a few modifications chiefly tending to simplify them . The declensions of nouns , as made out by Gesenius PREFACE . V.
... unsatisfactory as it is . The laws which regulate the formation of nouns have been derived from Ewald , with a few modifications chiefly tending to simplify them . The declensions of nouns , as made out by Gesenius PREFACE . V.
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... derived from Hholem , or the grammatical form re- quires an o or a short vowel , it is Kamets - Ihatuph ; but if it be derived from Pattalih , or the form requires an a or a long vowel , it is Kamets : thus with the prefixed con ...
... derived from Hholem , or the grammatical form re- quires an o or a short vowel , it is Kamets - Ihatuph ; but if it be derived from Pattalih , or the form requires an a or a long vowel , it is Kamets : thus with the prefixed con ...
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... derived from such verbs , e . g .כִּיאר Am . S : S for כָּאֵר perhaps bad , in for the . " Ezek . 2:10 for Ezek . 1 : 4 for , and is thus dropped in for for ; also in a few instances from the beginning of the second syllable of ...
... derived from such verbs , e . g .כִּיאר Am . S : S for כָּאֵר perhaps bad , in for the . " Ezek . 2:10 for Ezek . 1 : 4 for , and is thus dropped in for for ; also in a few instances from the beginning of the second syllable of ...
Page 88
... derived from them , . מַלְכָּה from מְלָכוֹת , מַלְךְ from § 65. The special emphasis , with which the last word of a clause is dwelt upon , gives rise to certain vowel changes in connection with the pause accents , §36 . 2. a ...
... derived from them , . מַלְכָּה from מְלָכוֹת , מַלְךְ from § 65. The special emphasis , with which the last word of a clause is dwelt upon , gives rise to certain vowel changes in connection with the pause accents , §36 . 2. a ...
Page 93
... derived from them . Verbal roots consist exclusively of consonants , and are almost invariably triliteral . The introduction of a vowel or vowels , even for the sake of pronouncing them , destroys their abstract radical character , and ...
... derived from them . Verbal roots consist exclusively of consonants , and are almost invariably triliteral . The introduction of a vowel or vowels , even for the sake of pronouncing them , destroys their abstract radical character , and ...
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Absol absolute infinitive adjectives apocopated appended Ayin Chron clause cloth commonly comp compound Sh'va Conjunctive consonant const construct Daghesh Daghesh-forte Daghesh-lene Deut diphthongal Disjunctive doubled Eccles editions Ezek feminine ending final gender Geresh Gesenius guttural verbs Hebrew Hhirik Hholem Hiphil preterite Hith Hithpael Hophal imperative infinitive inflections inserted instances John Ruskin Josh Judg K'ri K'thibh Kal future Kal preterite Kamets Kamets Hhatuph Kimchi Lamedh lengthened long vowel Makkeph masc masculine Merka Methegh mixed syllable Munahh Niphal nouns occasionally occurs omitted paragogic participle Pattahh penult perfect verbs Piel plur plural preceding prefixed preposition pret pronoun prop Prov Pual quiescent quiesces rarely reduplication rejected retained root second radical Seghol short vowel shortened Shurek signification simple Sh'va simple syllable sing singular sometimes species suffixes termination thou tion Tiphhha triliteral Tsere vowel letter word Yodh Zech
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Page 295 - Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of many nations have I made thee. And I will make thee exceeding fruitful, and I will make nations of thee, and kings shall come out of thee.