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Semitic abjads,
including Arabic lām ل,
Aramaic lāmaḏ 𐡋,
Hebrew lāmeḏ ל,
Phoenician lāmd 𐤋, and
Syriac lāmaḏ ܠ. Its
sound value is [l]. The
Phoenician letter...
- the taw). The line can only
occur above a
letter ʾālep̄, hē, waw, yōḏ,
lāmaḏ, mīm, nūn, ʿē or rēš (which
comprise the
mnemonic ܥܡ̈ܠܝ ܢܘܗܪܐ ʿamlay nūhrā...
- χɔf/ /χaf sofit/ /xaf sœˈfiθ/ ch as in bach ל [l]
Lamed לָמֶד /ˈlamɛd/ /
ˈlaməd/ /ˈlamɛd/ /ˈlɔme̞ð/ l as in luck מ [m] Mem מֵם /mem/ /mɛm/ /mɛm/ /me̞m/...
- י ي Kāp̄ hard: k soft: ḵ (also kh, x) hard: [k] soft: [x] 20 כ ך ك
Lāmaḏ l [l] 30 ל ل Mīm m [m] 40 מ ם م Nūn n [n] 50 נ ן ن Semkaṯ s [s] 60...
- tree' (OED)
tallith from (MW)
tillel 'cover' (AHD)
talmudism from (MW)
lamad 'learn' (AHD)
teraph from (AHD) תרפים
teraphim 'household god' (MW) torah...
- kāf Κ
kappa K К kako — 14 lamd 'goad' /l/ 30 𐎍 𐪁/𐩡 lāmed 𐤋 lāmed 𐡋
lāmaḏ ל lāmeḏ ل lām Λ
lambda L Л
lyudiye ᛚ *laguz / *laukaz 15 Maym 'waters'...
- category. From some sources, a
distinction between the
verbs pashat and
lamad (למד, "to study") is apparent:
pashat refers to
thorough and
intensive learning...
- the palate] with the [emission of] sound. However,
daleth (ד), ṭet (ט),
lamad (ל), nūn (נ), tau (ת) are [linguals]
separated by the mid-section of the...
- example, לִמֵּד /liˈmed/ (to teach) is
essentially the
causative of לָמַד /
laˈmad/ (to learn). And in yet
other cases, the
nature of the
relationship is less...
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Dasumius Rusticus C. Euf (?) Synfori****
Flavius Aper T.
Iunius D. f. Mont****
Lamad...
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