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Shall not all these take up nasa' (naw-saw') to lift, in a great variety of applications, literal and figurative, absol. and rel. (as follows) a parable mashal (maw-shawl') a pithy maxim, usually of metaphorical nature; hence, a simile (as an adage, poem, discourse) -- byword, like, parable, proverb. against him and a taunting mliytsah (mel-ee-tsaw') an aphorism; also a satire -- interpretation, taunting. proverb chiydah (khee-daw') a puzzle, hence, a trick, conundrum, sententious maxim -- dark saying (sentence, speech), hard question, proverb, riddle.; against him and say 'amar (aw-mar') to say (used with great latitude) Woe howy (hoh'ee) oh! -- ah, alas, ho, O, woe. to him that increaseth rabah (raw-baw') to increase (in whatever respect) that which is not his how long and to him that ladeth kabad (kaw-bad') to be heavy, i.e. in a bad sense (burdensome, severe, dull) or in a good sense (numerous, rich, honorable); causatively, to make weightybe rich, be (go) sore, stop. himself with thick clay `abtiyt (ab-teet') something pledged, i.e. (collectively) pawned goods -- thick clay (by a false etym.). |
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