צלצל
Hebrew
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צ־ל־צ־ל (ṣ-l-ṣ-l) |
Noun
צְלָצַל • (ṣəlāṣál) m (plural indefinite צִלְצָלׅים, singular construct צִלְצַל־, plural construct צִלְצְלֵי־) (dis legomenon)
- Obsolete form of צְרָצַר (ṣərāṣár, “cricket”).
- Deuteronomy 28:42
- כָּל־עֵצְךָ֖ וּפְרִ֣י אַדְמָתֶ֑ךָ יְיָרֵ֖שׁ הַצְּלָצַֽל
- The locust shall consume all the trees and the fruits of thy ground.
- Isaiah 18:1
- הֹ֥וי אֶ֖רֶץ צִלְצַ֣ל כְּנָפָ֑יִם אֲשֶׁ֥ר מֵעֵ֖בֶר לְנַֽהֲרֵי־כֽוּשׁ
- Woe to the country of winged crickets beyond the rivers of Cush [i.e. Ethiopia].
- Deuteronomy 28:42
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