See also: <span class="searchmatch">ג</span> <span class="searchmatch">ℷ</span> (set theory) the Gimel function Unicode has two code points for the Hebrew letter gimel. For normal Hebrew text, U+05D2 <span class="searchmatch">ג</span> should be used...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">ℷ</span> [U+2137 GIMEL SYMBOL], λ [U+03BB GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA], 入 [U+5165 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5165], and Appendix:Variations of "g" <span class="searchmatch">ג</span> • (g, gh)...
scriptorium.) ח־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span> • (kh-g-g) Related to celebration, festivities. Hebrew terms belonging to the root ח־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span> (0 c, 5 e) ח־ו־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span> “ח־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span>” in the Hebrew Terms...
See also: גלגל From the root <span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־ל (g-l) / <span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־ל־ל (g-l-l), by repetition of consonants. Compare with גַּל (gal, “wave”). <span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־ל־ל (g-l-l). Compare Persian قل...
See also: גט <span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־ט • (g-t) m (Judaism) G-d, a deliberately incomplete spelling of גאָט (got)....
punch”). An extension of <span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־ר־ף (g-r-p). א־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־ר־ף • (ʾ-g-r-p) Related to boxing. Hebrew terms belonging to the root א־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־ר־ף (0 c, 3 e) “א־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־ר־ף” in the Hebrew...
See also: מזג מ־ז־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span> • (m-z-g) forming words relating to merging Hebrew terms belonging to the root מ־ז־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span> (0 c, 5 e)...
scriptorium.) ר־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־שׁ • (r-g-sh) Related to rage, commotion, uproar. Related to excitation, feeling, perception. Hebrew terms belonging to the root ר־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־שׁ (0 c...
<span class="searchmatch">ג</span>־ל־י (g-l-y) Cognate with Arabic ج ل و, ج ل ي (j l w, j l y). (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology...
נ־ה־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span> • (n-h-g) Related to leading, conducting. Related to behavior, custom. Compare Arabic نَهِجَ (nahija), Akkadian nagāgu (“to shout”). נ־ה־<span class="searchmatch">ג</span> • (n-h-g)...