Hebrew

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Etymology 1

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Root
שׁ־ב־ה (sh-b-h)

Cognate with Ge'ez ፄወወ (ṣ́ewäwä), Arabic سَبَى (sabā), Classical Syriac ܫܒܳܐ.

Verb

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שָׁבָה (shavá) (pa'al construction, passive participle שָׁבוּי, passive counterpart נִשְׁבָּה)

  1. (transitive) to capture (took captive).
Conjugation
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Etymology 2

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י־שׁ־ב (y-sh-b)

Verb

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שְׁבָה (sh'vá)

  1. Second-person masculine singular cohortative (prefix conjugation) of יָשַׁב (yasháv).

Etymology 3

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שׁ־ו־ב (sh-w-b)

Verb

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שבה

  1. (שָׁבָה, sháva) Third-person feminine singular past (suffix conjugation) of שָׁב (sháv).
    • Tanach, Ruth 1:15, with translation of the American Standard Version:
      שָׁבָה יְבִמְתֵּךְ אֶל עַמָּהּ
      sháva y'vimtéch él amáh
      thy sister-in-law is gone back unto her people
  2. (שָׁבָה, shavá) Feminine singular present participle and present tense of שָׁב (sháv).
    • Tanach, Esther 2:14, with translation of the English Standard Version:
      בָּעֶרֶב הִיא בָאָה וּבַבֹּקֶר הִיא שָׁבָה
      baérev hé vaá uvabóker hí shavá
      In the evening she would go in, and in the morning she would return