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LIST910h (C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04
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List of 4 letter roots=sum of 2 letter roots
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4 LETTER ROOT
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MEANING
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1st 2 LETTERS
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LAST 2 LETTERS
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KRML
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FullBloom*12
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Plump/slice
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full
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SNWRIM
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Blindness
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Thorn (in)
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Skin*11
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DM$Q
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Follower
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Resemble me
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Desire me
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ChiDeKeL*9
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Cold Rapids
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Sharp
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Light
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DuChiFath
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Enough Handl
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Enough(DAI)
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KAPH(Handles)*9
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YeHoShuA*8
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God will Sav
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God (YAH)
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Will Save(SHA)
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AVRAYCH*1*4
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Good leader
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Father
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Gentle/soft
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MMZR*1
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Illegitimate
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Blemished
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(From a)Stranger
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ARAL
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Angel
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Lion (of)
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God
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BLAD
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Except
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Without (BLi)
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Others
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BRZL
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Iron
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Strong (BRi)
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Branch (ZLZL)
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ZLAF
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Fright
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Worthless
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(and) Fatigued*3
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SRAF
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Branches
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A Pot (ie nest)
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(for) Birds *2
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PANAYACH
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Insightful
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Brings out(POA)
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The Hidden(NAX)*5
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ChachLiL
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Intoxicating
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Swirling(LL)
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the palate(XC)*6
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SnaPir
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Fish fins
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Shrub like(SN)
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used to fly*7
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COMMENTS
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*1 There are two approaches to 4 letter roots. Sometimes we
try and see them as 2 two letter roots and sometimes we try
and see them as a 3 letter root with an extra letter. Thus
ASTR is explained in the Talmud as ASR. Rav Hirsch stuck to
the 3 letter approach even in obvious cases--thus he takes
MMZR from MZR a rare word in Job.
Similarly Rashi cites a controversy on AVRAYCH:
-- A double 2 letter approach would yield:
AVRAYCH=Gentle(Rc) Father(Av)
-- A 3 letter approach would yield:
AVRAYCH=Kneel (Brch) to me (Aleph)
*2 Note the poetic lisence in e.g.
SRAF = BIRD(AF) POT (SiR)= Something for Bird nests
This type of small poetic lisence is common in etymologies
and makes their study difficult
*3 Note the finer nuances in some translations. For example ZLAF
occurs rarely in TNACH and its meaning is inferred from its
context. The RDQ in his book of ROOTS says its meaning is SOME
TYPE OF FRIGHT....this could go well with the verse cited by
RDK: "fright has overtaken me"
But perhaps a BETTER translation is
feeling worthless and tired So that the verse with
ZLAF would mean WORTHLESSNESS & FATIGUE HAS OVERTAKEN ME
Then again perhaps there is no way to see which translation
is better
*4 Rashi Gn41-43b
*5 Rashi Gn41-45
*6 Rashi Gn49-12a
*7 The following may help:
- PRCh means to FLY; in connection with fish it could
refer to swimming throughout the water
- SN can mean THORNBUSH or BRANCHES (Songs07-09). I
therefore suggest it means SHRUB like.
So SN-PR would refer to SHRUB-LIKE(SN) protrusions by
which a fish FLYES (PR) - SNPR.
*8 Rashi Nu13-16a
*9 The reference is to a bird with a DOUBLE CROP. Since DU in
ARAMAIC means TWO it appears that Rashi is saying
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DuChiFath = Double(DU) Handle(Caph)=Double CRop
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However we think it preferable that Rashi used Hebrew roots
to explain Hebrew words(Provided simple exaplanations exist)
Hence we read Rashi as saying
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DuChiFath = ENOUGH (Dai) Handles(CAPH)
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Thus the word does not DIRECTLY mean DOUBLE CROP. Rather
the essential meaning of the word is ENOUGH HANDLES. The
method by which this particular bird implements this
ENOUGHNESS is thru use of the DOUBLE CROP.
*10 Rashi Gn02-14a Chid-Kel are the SHARP-LIGHT cold river
rapids.
*11 (In fact there is species of flies in Africa that
stings people to death...they start by blinding
them (so that they cant see where to go))
*12 The word CRML can equally refer to
- a ripe pod of barley (Lv02-14f)
- a meadow in full bloom (Is32-15)
This double meaning is consistent with the meanings of
Caph-Resh (KR) presented in LIST813d. Caph-Resh can
equally refer to a
- a FERTILE VALLEY
- anything with a PLUMP Shape(Like a budded barley stalk)
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