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41 יבש גרונו
was parched, his throat became dry -
42 כאב-גרון
soar throat -
43 כחכוח
clearing the throat, gurgle -
44 כחכח
v. cleared his throat -
45 כחכח בגרונו
cleared his throat -
46 כיחכוח
clearing the throat, gurgle -
47 כיחכח
v. cleared his throat -
48 כיעכוע
coughing; clearing the throat -
49 כעכוע
coughing; clearing the throat -
50 מחלקת אף-אוזן-גרון
ear nose & throat ward -
51 עמד כעצם בגרונו
stuck in his throat -
52 צואר
neck, throat -
53 צוארות
neck, throat -
54 צוואר
neck, throat————————neck -
55 צווארות
neck, throat -
56 רופא אף אוזן גרון
ear nose & throat specialist -
57 שר בגרון ניחר
sang until his throat was sore, sang hoarsely -
58 תפס אותו בגרונו
shoved it down his throat -
59 אזן
אֹזֶן, אֹוזֶןm. (b. h.; √אז to be pointed, cut, cmp. חז, גז. v. אוּדְנָא) 1) ear. B. Kam. 79b א׳ של מַטָּה human ear, opp. Divine perception. Y.Sabb.I, 3b top; a. fr. 2) handle. Cant. R. beg. ולא הי׳ לה א׳וכ׳ but had no handle and could not be carried; a. fr.Du. אָזְנַיִם 1) ears. Lev. R. s. 32, beg. א׳ לדרך the road has ears (be on your guard in speaking); a. fr. 2) handles. Kel. IV, 3, v. גיסטרא; a. fr. 3) אָזְנַיִם or בנות א׳ swollen glands of the throat (Rashi). Ab. Zar.28b א׳; Y. ib. II, 40d top; Y.Sabb.XIV, 14d top בנות א׳. -
60 אוזן
אֹזֶן, אֹוזֶןm. (b. h.; √אז to be pointed, cut, cmp. חז, גז. v. אוּדְנָא) 1) ear. B. Kam. 79b א׳ של מַטָּה human ear, opp. Divine perception. Y.Sabb.I, 3b top; a. fr. 2) handle. Cant. R. beg. ולא הי׳ לה א׳וכ׳ but had no handle and could not be carried; a. fr.Du. אָזְנַיִם 1) ears. Lev. R. s. 32, beg. א׳ לדרך the road has ears (be on your guard in speaking); a. fr. 2) handles. Kel. IV, 3, v. גיסטרא; a. fr. 3) אָזְנַיִם or בנות א׳ swollen glands of the throat (Rashi). Ab. Zar.28b א׳; Y. ib. II, 40d top; Y.Sabb.XIV, 14d top בנות א׳.
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