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1. was legislated, enacted 2. was carved, cut |
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to engrave, cat stone | ����� �� [�.�.�., ��' 169] {��� ��: �������} |
inquiry, study, research | ����� � |
1. to investigate, explore 2. to study, research |
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to destroy, ruin | ����� �� [�.�.�., ��' 170] {��� ��: �������, ��������} |
ruined, destroyed | ����� � |
sword, saber | ����� � (�' ��������) |
sword of Damocles | ����� ����������� |
verbal darts | ���������� ���������� |
sharpening his knives | ��������� �������� |
ruin, remain(s) | �������� (�����) � |
destruction, razing | �������� (�����) � |
destruction of the Temples (first and second) | �������� ������ �������� (������ ������) |
1. to exceed, go beyond 2. to deviate, digress |
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to be afraid, frightened | ����� �� [�.�.�., ��' 170] {��� ��: �������, ��������} |
1. pious, God-fearing 2. frightened person |
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fear, anxiety | ������� � |
a pious, ultra-orthodox Jew | ������� ��"� |
mustard | �������� � |
1. rhyme, verse 2. bead |
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1. rhymed 2. strung, threaded |
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carved, engraved | ������ � |
cone | ������ � |
scorched, singed | ������� � |
scorched earth, area | ������� �������� |
emergency | ������ (�����) � |
state of emergency | �����-������ |
diligent, industrious | ������ � |
plowed, furrowed | ������� � |
1. freedom, liberty 2. Herut - Israeli political party |
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1. to rhyme 2. to string, arrange beads |
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1. gargle, gurgle 2. grunt of a camel |
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gangrenous inflammation | �������� � |
engraver, carver | ����� � |
chisel, stylus | ����� � |
to engrave, carve | ����� �� [�.�.�., ��' 171] {��� ��: �������} |
regret, remorse | ������� � |
1. beak, snout (animals) 2. bow, prow (ship) |
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Egyptian magician | ������� (�����) � |
hieroglyphics | ������-������������ |