> >>> Do you have other examples of where the plural of a feminine noun ending> in a -H has the plural form
ending in -NYWT? Where are they found in Tanakh?
> it is the normal way for a feminine noun ending in a -YH to become -YWT. and
> if the last letter in N, so -NYH becomes -NYWT> That was not my question. Are there other examples where a N was not the final letter before the H, but inserted to make a -NYWT ending?but then no BH word follows the pattern you are looking for,
not even BYRNYT --> BYRNYWT where the N is already in the singular.
as opposed to BYRH --> BYRWT.
nir cohen
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