- (Al-Ma'idah: 20–26).
Caleb is
related to the
Hebrew word for 'dog' (כֶּלֶב,
keleḇ), with The
Jewish Encyclopedia reporting that the
animal is
thought to be...
- to a segolate, the
original form (or
something similar)
reappears (cf.
kéleḇ "dog" vs. kalbī "my dog").[citation needed] Examples:[citation needed] The...
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Hebrew Bible and
Ugaritic texts of the late
second millennium; and the
keleb,
priests of
Astarte at
Kition and elsewhere.
Beyond India,
modern ethnographic...
- Glottolog:
Ancux (Antsukh / Анцух) Andalal-Gxdatl
Bacadin Batlux Hid
Karax Kaxib Keleb Salatav Shulanin Untib Xunzax (Khunzakh / Xунзах)
Zakataly Zaqatala There...
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Anderson Chris Anderson Lucy
Townsend Craig Fairley 2013
Kenny Rackers Keleb Stalder Lucy
Townsend Ryan
Fairley Tomoaki Tanaka 2014
Joshua Shepherd Ryan...
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called kadesh or
qadesh (literally: male who is set apart). The
Hebrew word
keleb (dog) may also
signify a male
dancer or prostitute. The
Mosaic Law as outlined...
-
English Esfahani Judeo-Shirazi Big bele
gonde Dog kuδe
keleb Cat meli
gorbe Shirt perhan piran Throw xuθ ba-...
-
rights defenders, and oppositions.
Infant of
Keleb Seyoum (4-month-old infant)
Addis Ababa Infant,
child of
Keleb Siyoum April 30, 2023
Detained with her mother...
- as the A.V.
rightly puts it, and not any kind of serpent. Dog (כֶּלֶב
keleḇ) —
References to dogs in the
Bible are
overwhelmingly negative, reflective...
-
scholars have
interpreted "the
wages of a dog" (Hebrew: מְחִ֣יר כֶּ֗לֶב məḥîr
keleḇ) as a
reference to male prostitution. However, it is
possible that the phrase...