שנא

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Aramaic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Semitic *šinn-.

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שנא (šinnāf (plural שנתא or שנא)

  1. (anatomy) tooth
  2. fang, tusk
  3. ivory

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Hebrew[edit]

Root
שׂ־נ־א (ś-n-ʾ)

Etymology[edit]

Related to Imperial Aramaic שני, which became Classical Syriac ܣܢܐ and Jewish Babylonian Aramaic סני. Cognate with Arabic شَنَأَ (šanaʔa).

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Verb[edit]

שָׂנֵא (sané) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction)

  1. to hate

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