SHOROSHIM - Talmud

SHOROSHIM

THE ULTIMATE AND UNIQUE

ENGLISH THESAURUS

OF

HEBREW VERB ROOTS

COMPILED BY REUVEN BRAUNER

SHOROSHIM

COPYRIGHT ? 2014 REUVEN BRAUNER, RAANANA, ISRAEL

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

18 Rechov Shwartz, Raanana, Israel brauner1@.il 052-734-2415

SHOROSHIM

Dedicated to the Memory of Anne Samson "

SHOROSHIM

SHOROSHIM

INTRODUCTION

This work is an extremely comprehensive English-language thesaurus of over thirty-three hundred Hebrew verb roots (Shoroshim) from all historical periods dating from the Biblical through modern times.

SHOROSHIM PER LETTER

196 86 202 119 123 160 163 132 137 164 101 121 294 171 159 121 203 9

168 93 3306 Total 182 202

Although the primary purpose of this work is to provide the reader with the basic and derivative meanings (synonyms) of a specific root and related roots, a secondary objective is to demonstrate how what may first appear as dissimilar roots are actually related and stem from a common, primal root.

Since the definitions and derivatives are gleaned from all

grammatical forms including , ,, etc. the roots

used herein may not be immediately obvious or intuitive. It is advised, therefore, that the reader peruse the following sets of Guidelines to get a better feel for how to locate the root.

It should also be noted that a significant number of roots and definitions listed in this work are obscure and/or obsolete.

-------- Roots with Biblical origins have been marked as follows:

= J.D. Eisenstein's Otzar Ma'amareTanach (1925, New York) or = M. Clark's Etymological Dictionary of Biblical Hebrew (1999, Jerusalem).

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