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VERSE: Lv11-03a
RASHIS COVERED: Lv11-03a Lv11-09a Lv11-09b Lv11-10a
Lv11-03a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04


SUCCINCT SUMMARY
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One of Rashis 5 main goals was to explain the meaning of
words the same way a dictionary explains words. Rashi had
a variety of vehicles to explain meaning.

EXAMPLE Lv11-10a
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The INSECT (Sheretz) is a creature who RUNS(She-Ratz)
swiftly. Many roots beginning with SHIN have similar
etymologies.

EXAMPLE Lv11-03a
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A SPLIT (Shesah) hoof is a hoof that looks like it
was RIPPED (Shi-SaH). Here, etymology is by APPEARANCE
(that is, the SPLIT hoof looks RIPPED)

EXAMPLE Lv11-09b
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The FISH SCALES (KasKeseth) scattered over a fish-s
body looks like STUBBLE (Kash) scattered over the
ground. Here again etymology is by APPEARANCE

EXAMPLE Lv11-09a
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The FISH FINS (Snapir) over the fish-s body looks
like a collection of SHRUBS (SN) that the fish
uses to FLY (PoRayAch) thru the water. Here we use
the standard etymology of 4 letter roots.
ITEM DETAIL
RASHI RULE CLASS: WORD MEANINGS
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS 2-4 Letter roots
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #7
SEE BELOW LIST910d
List of root pairs with SHIN-SIN difference;they mean same
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SEE BELOW LIST910h
List of 4 letter roots=sum of 2 letter roots
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RASHI SUBRULE CLASS 8 Methods of Naming
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #7
SEE BELOW LIST810b
List of words named by FORM/APPEARANCE
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SEE BELOW LIST910i
List of words with Prefix SHIN meaning THAT=Good Example
LIST910i
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List of words with Prefix SHIN meaning THAT=Good Example
ROOT MEANS GOOD EXAMPLE OF MEANING OF LAST 2 LTTRS
Sh-G-L Stripper Good example of Uncovering*10
Sh-A-L Ask Good example of To me
Sh-R-Tz Insect Good example of running*1
Sh-C-L Cluster Good example of All there
Sh-C-V Death Good example of Extinguished
Sh-C-L Lion Good example of Frightening
Sh-C-N Dwelling Good example of Founded
COMMENTS
*1 Lv11-10a

LONGER FOOTNOTES

*10 The method of interpreting this table should be
clear. The root GLH means to UNCOVER. The root
ShGL means a STRIPPER. We perceive the etymology
of STRIPPER(shgl) as--THAT(=shin) UNCOVERS(=glh)
Here the word THAT is used in the sense of A
PARTICULARLY GOOD EXAMPLE. The other examples in
this list should be clear.
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