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Lexicon
Word:0n4l
Lexeme:0n4l
Root:N4l
Word Number:11315
Meaning:language
Pronunciation:(Eastern) LeSHaNaA
(Western) LeSHoNoA
Part of Speech:Noun
Gender:Masculine
Person:
Number:Singular
State:Emphatic
Tense:
Form:
Suffix Gender:
Suffix Person:
Suffix Number:Singular
Lexeme Form:
Concordance
Acts - 2:3
Yaqub - 3:8, 3:5, 3:6
1Corinthians - 14:22, 14:26
Lexicon
Word:0n4l
Lexeme:0n4l
Root:N4l
Word Number:11315
Meaning:tongue
Pronunciation:(Eastern) LeSHaNaA
(Western) LeSHoNoA
Part of Speech:Noun
Gender:Masculine
Person:
Number:Singular
State:Emphatic
Tense:
Form:
Suffix Gender:
Suffix Person:
Suffix Number:Singular
Lexeme Form:
Concordance
Acts - 2:3
Yaqub - 3:8, 3:5, 3:6
1Corinthians - 14:22, 14:26
Aramaic Lexicon and Concordance: Credits
1. We thank The Way International Research Team (American Christian Press, New Knoxville, Ohio) for their monumental 15 year effort in compiling the data within this Aramaic Lexicon.
© The Way International 1988-89. All rights reserved. The contents and results of this search tool may not be used without the prior written consent of The Way International.
2. This work makes use of the Syriac Electronic Data Retrieval Archive (SEDRA) by George A. Kiraz, distributed by the Syriac Computing Institute.  For additional information on the structure of the Database, see G. Kiraz, 'Automatic Concordance Generation of Syriac Texts', in VI Symposium Syriacum 1992, ed. R. Lavenant, Orientalia Christiana Analecta 247, Rome, 1994.
3. This web search interface, structured databases and concordance have been created by the dedicated volunteers at Assyrian Information Management (AIM).