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A related Hebrew word is berakhah (Strong’s #1293), meaning “a gift” or “present.” From this we can see the concrete meaning behind the piel form of the verb barak. It is to present a gift to another while kneeling out of respect. The extended meaning of this word is “to do or give something of value to another.” Elohiym
1. All the original words are treated in their alphabetical Hebrew order, and are numbered regularly from the first to the last, each being known throughout by its appropriate number. This renders reference easy without recourse to the Hebrew characters 2. Immediately after each word is given its exact equivalent in English letters, according
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Jun 30, 2021 · Its 30,000 entries include many contemporary technical terms, recently coined Hebrew words, and translations for common idioms. It is the first English-Hebrew dictionary to address the need of its users to match words that have multiple meanings with their exact Hebrew equivalents.
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Hebrew Academy דנרב ןמייה ש"ע תירבעל הימדקאה Ha’academia l’ivrit al shem Hyman Brand Mini-Hebrew Dictionary (with a splash of Yiddish) How to Use: This dictionary is divided by sections and is not alphabetic, rather it is thematic. All words are listed as transliterations first with Hebrew script
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What is the English–Hebrew Index in DCH I–VIII?
The Index here contains every word used as a translation (gloss) in the Dictionary, that is, all the words printed in bold. In addition—a feature not seen before in Hebrew dictionaries—beneath each listed word are noted all the Hebrew words it translates, together with the volume and page reference of the relevant article.