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1 עקשנות
stubbornness, obstinacy, pigheadedness, tenacity, mulishness, obduracy, obdurateness, obstinateness, perseverance, pertinacity, recalcitrance, restiveness, wrongheadedness, bullheadedness, dogge -
2 קשיות
hardness, rigidity, ruggedness, stiffness, induration; obduracy -
3 טפשות
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4 טיפ׳
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5 טִפְּשוּת
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6 טִיפְּ׳
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7 טפשותא
טַפְּשוּתָא, טִפְּ׳, טִיפְּ׳ch. sam(טפשות, טיפ׳ obduracy, folly, stupidity). Targ. Deut. 10:16 (h. text ערלת). -
8 טפ׳
טַפְּשוּתָא, טִפְּ׳, טִיפְּ׳ch. sam(טפשות, טיפ׳ obduracy, folly, stupidity). Targ. Deut. 10:16 (h. text ערלת). -
9 טַפְּשוּתָא
טַפְּשוּתָא, טִפְּ׳, טִיפְּ׳ch. sam(טפשות, טיפ׳ obduracy, folly, stupidity). Targ. Deut. 10:16 (h. text ערלת). -
10 טִפְּ׳
טַפְּשוּתָא, טִפְּ׳, טִיפְּ׳ch. sam(טפשות, טיפ׳ obduracy, folly, stupidity). Targ. Deut. 10:16 (h. text ערלת). -
11 טִיפְּ׳
טַפְּשוּתָא, טִפְּ׳, טִיפְּ׳ch. sam(טפשות, טיפ׳ obduracy, folly, stupidity). Targ. Deut. 10:16 (h. text ערלת). -
12 עזיזותא
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13 עֲזִיזוּתָא
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