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Although most conjugation rules refer to the
conjugation of verbs, there are also conjugation
rules for transfroming nouns into verbs.
We list several common methods for transforming nouns
into verbs:
- create the noun: e.g. to flower
- remove the noun: e.g. to dust
- use the noun: e.g. to hammer
- the verb(activity) done to this noun: e.g.
Dt21-04b: neck the calf in other words kill it with
a blow to the neck
Verses
Gn42-19:20
discussing
why Joseph imprisoned his brothers (in order to verify their story)
states
if ye be upright men, let one of your brethren be bound in your prison-house; but go ye, carry for for the famine of your houses;
and bring your youngest brother unto me; so shall your words will be truthified, and ye shall not die.' And they did so.
Rashi explains:
Truthified is the passive verb form of the noun truth and means to create truth
or more colloquially to verify.
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