נידה

Hebrew

Noun

נידה / נִדָּה • (nidá) f [pattern: קִטְלָה]

  1. excessive spelling of נִדָּה.

Proper noun

נידה / נִדָּה • (nidá) [pattern: קִטְלָה]

  1. excessive spelling of נִדָּה.

Etymology 2

Root
נ־ד־ה (n-d-h)

Geminate stem from Proto-Semitic *nadaw- (to call out).

Verb

נידה / נִדָּה • (nidá) third-singular masculine past (pi'el construction)

  1. to exclude
    • Tanach, Isaiah 66:5, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
      אֲחֵיכֶם שֹׂנְאֵיכֶם מְנַדֵּיכֶם
      ʾăḥēḵem śōnəʾēḵem mənaddēḵem
      Your brethren that hate you, that cast you out
    • Tanach, Amos 6:3, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
      הַמְנַדִּים לְיוֹם רָע
      hamənaddīm ləyōm rāʿ
      Ye that put far away the evil day
Conjugation

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