שנוא

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Root
שׂ־נ־א (ś-n-ʾ)

Passive participle of שָׂנֵא (sané), from the root שׂ־נ־א (ś-n-').

Adjective[edit]

שָׂנוּא (sanú) (feminine שְׂנוּאָה, masculine plural שְׂנוּאִים, feminine plural שְׂנוּאוֹת)

  1. Hated; unloved.
    • Deuteronomy 21:15:
      כִּי־תִהְיֶיןָ לְאִישׁ שְׁתֵּי נָשִׁים הָאַחַת אֲהוּבָה וְהָאַחַת שְׂנוּאָה []
      ki-tihyéina l'ísh sh'téi nashím ha'akhát ahuvá v'ha'akhát s'nu'á []
      If a man will have two wives, the one loved and the other hated, []

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