Aramaic edit

Verb edit

תְּמַהּ (təmah)

  1. to wonder at, be amazed

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Hebrew edit

Etymology 1 edit

Root
ת־מ־הּ (t-m-hּ)

Related to Arabic تَمِهَ (tamiha), Aramaic תְּמַהּ (təmah).

Verb edit

תָּמַהּ (tamáh) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction, infinitive לתמוה / לִתְמֹהַּ, present תָּמֵהַּ, future יִתְמַהּ, passive participle תָּמוּהַּ)

  1. to be amazed, astonished, astounded
  2. to wonder
Conjugation edit

Adjective edit

תָּמֵהַּ (taméah) (feminine תְּמֵהָה, masculine plural תְּמֵהִים, feminine plural תְּמֵהוֹת)

  1. amazed, astonished, astounded

Noun edit

תֵּמַהּ (témahm [pattern: קֵטֶל]

  1. amazement, astonishment, wonder

Etymology 2 edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Adjective edit

תַּמָּה (tamá)

  1. Feminine singular indefinite form of תָּם (tám).

Etymology 3 edit

From Ancient Greek θέμα (théma) (see further etymology there), and reinforced by derivatives (such as Latin thema and English theme).

Noun edit

תֶּמָה (témaf

  1. a theme
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