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(become+cheerful)

  • 101 זוּחַ

    זוּחַI (cmp. זָהַהּ, cmp. זוא P. Sm. 109 2) to be elated, cheerful; (in an evil sense) to be proud, overbearing. Keth.67b כדי שתָּזוּחַ דעתו עליו in order that his mind be elevated (that he may not feel himself humiliated).Ex. R. s. 37 זָחָה דעתו עליו he became overbearing. Snh.38a אם תָּזוּח דעתו עליו if he become overbearing; a. e.Y.Sabb.VIII, 11b bot. הזיח, v. next w.

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