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  • 1 חל

    v. be applied, validated
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    v. be started, begun
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    v. become ill, sick; fall sick (ill)
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    v. begin, commence, start
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    v. to apply, validate, enforce
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    v. to dance
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    v. to desecrate
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    v. to malinger, pretend be ill
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    v. to occur; fall on; be valid, apply
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    v. to shock, frighten

    Hebrew-English dictionary > חל

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