866. ethnah
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אֶתְנָה noun feminine hire of a harlot; — אֿ absolute, Hosea 2:14 (in figurative of Israel as adulteress); — on אֶתְנַן (which We Now Marti read here also) see II. תנן.

אֶתְנַן noun masculineEzekiel 16:34 hire of harlot ( = אֶתְנָה); — absolute ׳א Ezekiel 16:34,41, אֶתְנָ֑ן Hosea 9:1 +; construct אֶתְנַן Deuteronomy 23:19 +; suffix אֶתְנַנָּהּ Isaiah 23:18, נַָּ֯הֿ Isaiah 23:17; plural suffix אֶתְנַנֶּיהָ Micah 1:7a (We proposes אֲשֵׁרֶיהָ, compare Now Marti); — harlot's hire, Deuteronomy 23:19 (זוֺנָה ׳א); elsewhere in figure: of idolatrous Israel Hosea 9:1, Jerusalem Ezekiel 16:31,34 (twice in verse); Ezekiel 16:41, Tyre Isaiah 23:17,18; of costly idols of Samaria Micah 1:7 b. 7 c, compare Micah 1:7 a (see above).

תִּנְשֶׁ֫מֶת see [נשׁם].

תעב (√of following; תאב (see [ תָּעַב] Amos 6:8) is erroneous; compare Late Hebrew תּוֺעֵבָה, תעב Pi; Phoenician תעבת, Aramaic תּוֺעֵבָא).

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אֶתְנָ֥ה אתנה ’eṯ·nāh ’eṯnāh etNah
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