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VERSE: Gn13-09b
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SUCCINCT SUMMARY ---------------- Everyone is familiar with the idea that Hebrew is based on triliteral ROOTS. These triliteral roots can be CONJUGATED in a variety of forms. Each distinct conjugation gives rise to a distinct meaning. These conjugations can be looked up in any of several popular grammar books. Rashi frequently indicates rare forms EXAMPLE ------- Using the Ibn Shoshan grammatical tables-#10-we see that Yud-2-3 roots (Roots whose first letter is Yud) are conjugated in the causative mode using a CHOLAM (OH) sound. Rashi on Gn13-09b alerts us to an alternative conjugation using the TZARAY sound (AY sound) | ||
ITEM | DETAIL | |
RASHI RULE CLASS: | GRAMMARr | |
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS: | VERB CONJUGATIONS | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #9 | |
SEE BELOW | LIST703d | |
Lists of roots with | Rare Causative form using Tzaray |
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Lists of roots with rare Causative form using Tzaray*1 | |||
VERSE | RARE CAUSATIVE FORM WITH TZARAY | ROOT | |
Pr02-15 | TayTiV | Y-T-B | |
Ex02-09 | HayLiChi | Y-L-K | |
Is14-31 | HayLiLi | Y-L-L | |
Gn13-09b | AyMiNa | Y-M-N | |
Gn21-07 | Haynikah | Y-N-K | |
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*1 Normally the causative form applied to roots beginning with a yud uses a cholam (OH) vs a Tzaray.*10 | |||
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*10 The above list comes from Al Silbermans Grammatical Form Konkordance. Al classifies these forms as BIZARE. However since so many roots (beginning with Yud) illustrate the form we prefer to classify it as a RARE form |