תמה
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Aramaic[edit]
Verb[edit]
תְּמַהּ • (təmah)
Synonyms[edit]
- אִתְּמַהּ (ʾittəmah)
Hebrew[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Root |
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ת־מ־הּ (t-m-hּ) |
Related to Arabic تَمِهَ (tamiha), Aramaic תְּמַהּ (təmah).
Verb[edit]
תָּמַהּ • (tamáh) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction, infinitive לתמוה / לִתְמֹהַּ, present תָּמֵהַּ, future יִתְמַהּ, passive participle תָּמוּהַּ)
- to be amazed, astonished, astounded
- to wonder
Conjugation[edit]
Conjugation of תָּמַהּ (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
non-finite forms |
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finite forms | singular | plural | |||
m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
past | first | תָּמַהְתִּי | תָּמַהְנוּ | ||
second | תָּמַהְתָּ | תָּמַהְתְּ | תְּמַהְתֶּם1 | תְּמַהְתֶּן1 | |
third | תָּמַהּ | תָּמְהָה | תָּמְהוּ | ||
present | תָּמֵהַּ | תְּמֵהָה | תְּמֵהִים | תְּמֵהוֹת | |
future | first | אֶתְמַהּ | נִתְמַהּ | ||
second | תִּתְמַהּ | תִּתְמְהִי | תִּתְמְהוּ | תִּתְמַהְנָה2 | |
third | יִתְמַהּ | תִּתְמַהּ | יִתְמְהוּ | תִּתְמַהְנָה2 | |
imperative | תְּמַהּ | תִּמְהִי | תִּמְהוּ | תְּמַהְנָה2 | |
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Adjective[edit]
תָּמֵהַּ • (taméah) (feminine תְּמֵהָה, masculine plural תְּמֵהִים, feminine plural תְּמֵהוֹת)
Noun[edit]
תֵּמַהּ • (témah) m [pattern: קֵטֶל]
Etymology 2[edit]
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Adjective[edit]
תַּמָּה • (tamá)
- Feminine singular indefinite form of תָּם (tám).
Etymology 3[edit]
From Ancient Greek θέμα (théma) (see further etymology there), and reinforced by derivatives (such as Latin thema and English theme).
Noun[edit]
תֶּמָה • (téma) f
- a theme
Synonyms[edit]
Categories:
- Aramaic lemmas
- Aramaic verbs
- Hebrew terms belonging to the root ת־מ־הּ
- Hebrew lemmas
- Hebrew verbs
- Hebrew pa'al verbs
- Hebrew adjectives
- Hebrew nouns
- Hebrew terms in the pattern קֵטֶל
- Hebrew masculine nouns ending in ־ה
- Hebrew masculine nouns
- Hebrew non-lemma forms
- Hebrew adjective forms
- Hebrew adjective feminine forms
- Hebrew adjective indefinite forms
- Hebrew terms borrowed from Ancient Greek
- Hebrew terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Hebrew feminine nouns