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  • From: "George Athas" <george.athas AT moore.edu.au>
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  • Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] English term for Hebrew grammatical term?
  • Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 09:25:09 +1000

How about "euphonically strong dagesh"?


Best Regards,

GEORGE ATHAS
Moore Theological College
1 King St, Newtown 2042, Australia
Ph: (+61 2) 9577 9774


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Dear Harold,



Thank you very much. I may use "strengthened" although it seems "pale"
relative to the Hebrew "LeTif'eret HaK'ri'ah".



Thanks a lot!



Rivka



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[mailto:b-hebrew-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Harold Holmyard

Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 2:24 PM

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Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] English term for Hebrew grammatical term?



Dear Rivka,



> This is the dagesh in words like eille (these), henna (hereto), lamma

> (why, what for). The term used in Gesenius (#20k) is dagesh forte

> FIRMATIVUM. I was hoping that there is a more "popular" term that can be

> readable/pronounceable by lay people. Do you (or someone else) know of

> such term?



HH: Thanks for answering my question. No, I don't

know of any other name. If it will do any good,

here is some data from an online Latin dictionary

about the Latin word. Perhaps you could use one of

the English verbs in an -ed form, like

"strengthened." "Strengthened" is the word that

GKC #20k uses to describe this dagesh's function.



iv SUFFIX



-ive, -ed; having the passive tendency; having

been ...-ed;



firmativ.um ADJ 1 1 NOM S N POS



firmativ.um ADJ 1 1 NOM S N POS



firmativ.um ADJ 1 1 VOC S N POS



firmativ.um ADJ 1 1 VOC S N POS



firmativ.um ADJ 1 1 ACC S M POS



firmativ.um ADJ 1 1 ACC S M POS



firmativ.um ADJ 1 1 ACC S N POS



firmativ.um ADJ 1 1 ACC S N POS



firmo, firmare, firmavi, firmatus V [XXXBX]

strengthen, harden; support; declare; prove,

confirm, establish;



Yours,

Harold Holmyard



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