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1 ניקוז ביצות
swamp drainage -
2 ביצה
egg, ovum————————swamp, marsh, quagmire, bog, fen, slew, slough -
3 בצה
egg, ovum————————swamp, marsh, quagmire, bog, fen, slew, slough -
4 רקק
v. to spit————————swamp, mire, bog, morass; puddle -
5 בוץ
בּוּץ, בּוּצָאch. 1) same. Targ. Esth. 8:15. Targ. Gen. 41:42; a. e.Pl. בּוּצִין. Targ. Job 18:3 Ms. Var. (ed. בּוּצְנִין) linen garments (h. text בַּדֵּי). 2) (v. בּוּצִין) wick. Targ. Is. 42:3; 43:17 (Var. בוצין; h. text פשתה). 3) swamp, v. בִּצָּא. -
6 בוצא
בּוּץ, בּוּצָאch. 1) same. Targ. Esth. 8:15. Targ. Gen. 41:42; a. e.Pl. בּוּצִין. Targ. Job 18:3 Ms. Var. (ed. בּוּצְנִין) linen garments (h. text בַּדֵּי). 2) (v. בּוּצִין) wick. Targ. Is. 42:3; 43:17 (Var. בוצין; h. text פשתה). 3) swamp, v. בִּצָּא. -
7 בּוּץ
בּוּץ, בּוּצָאch. 1) same. Targ. Esth. 8:15. Targ. Gen. 41:42; a. e.Pl. בּוּצִין. Targ. Job 18:3 Ms. Var. (ed. בּוּצְנִין) linen garments (h. text בַּדֵּי). 2) (v. בּוּצִין) wick. Targ. Is. 42:3; 43:17 (Var. בוצין; h. text פשתה). 3) swamp, v. בִּצָּא. -
8 בּוּצָא
בּוּץ, בּוּצָאch. 1) same. Targ. Esth. 8:15. Targ. Gen. 41:42; a. e.Pl. בּוּצִין. Targ. Job 18:3 Ms. Var. (ed. בּוּצְנִין) linen garments (h. text בַּדֵּי). 2) (v. בּוּצִין) wick. Targ. Is. 42:3; 43:17 (Var. בוצין; h. text פשתה). 3) swamp, v. בִּצָּא. -
9 בצא
בִּצָּא(בּוּצָא) בִּיצָּא m. (= h. בִּיצָּה) swamp, pond. Targ. Job 8:11 (Var. כיסנא). Targ. Ps. 69:3 בוצא דמצולהא Ms. (ed. מיא).Pl. בִּצִּין, בִּצַּיָּא, בִּי׳. Targ. Is. 14:23. Targ. Y. II Ex. 8:1 (ed. Vien. בֵּיצַיָּא). Targ. Ezek. 47:11. -
10 בִּצָּא
בִּצָּא(בּוּצָא) בִּיצָּא m. (= h. בִּיצָּה) swamp, pond. Targ. Job 8:11 (Var. כיסנא). Targ. Ps. 69:3 בוצא דמצולהא Ms. (ed. מיא).Pl. בִּצִּין, בִּצַּיָּא, בִּי׳. Targ. Is. 14:23. Targ. Y. II Ex. 8:1 (ed. Vien. בֵּיצַיָּא). Targ. Ezek. 47:11. -
11 לויתן
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12 ליו׳
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13 לִוְיָתָן
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14 לִיוְ׳
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15 סמקי
סַמְקִיpr. n. pl. Samḳi. Yeb.121a אגמא דס׳ the swamp of S. -
16 סַמְקִי
סַמְקִיpr. n. pl. Samḳi. Yeb.121a אגמא דס׳ the swamp of S.
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