Aramaic

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Verb

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תְּמַהּ (təmah)

  1. to wonder at, be amazed

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Etymology 1

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Root
ת־מ־הּ (t-m-hּ)

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

Verb

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

  1. to be amazed, astonished, astounded
  2. to wonder
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Adjective

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

  1. amazed, astonished, astounded

Noun

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Pronunciation
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תֵּמַהּ (témahm [pattern: קֵטֶל]

  1. amazement, astonishment, wonder

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Adjective

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תַּמָּה (tamá)

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

Etymology 3

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

Noun

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תֶּמָה (témaf

  1. a theme
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