עכביש
Hebrew
Etymology
Related to Arabic عَنْكَبُوت (ʕankabūt), Aramaic עַכָּבִיתָא (ʿakkāḇīṯā), עַכּוּבִיתָא (ʿakkūḇīṯā), עכבוביתא.
Noun
עַכָּבִישׁ • (akavísh) m (plural indefinite עַכְּבִישִׁים, singular construct עַכְּבִישׁ־, plural construct עַכְּבִישֵׁי־)
- spider
- Tanach, Isaiah 59:5, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
- בֵּיצֵי צִפְעוֹנִי בִּקֵּעוּ וְקוּרֵי עַכָּבִישׁ יֶאֱרֹגוּ הָאֹכֵל מִבֵּיצֵיהֶם יָמוּת וְהַזּוּרֶה תִּבָּקַע אֶפְעֶה׃
- beitséi tsif'oní biké'u v'kuréi 'akavísh ye'erógu ha'okhél mibeitseihém yamút v'hazuré tibaká' 'ef'é.
bēṣē ṣip̄ʿōnī biqqḗʿū wəqūrē ʿakkāḇīš yeʾĕrṓḡū hāʾōḵēl mibbēṣēhem yāmūṯ wəhzzūrē tibbāqaʿ ʾep̄ʿe. - They hatch basilisks' eggs, and weave the spider's web; he that eateth of their eggs dieth, and that which is crushed breaketh out into a viper.
- beitséi tsif'oní biké'u v'kuréi 'akavísh ye'erógu ha'okhél mibeitseihém yamút v'hazuré tibaká' 'ef'é.
- Tanach, Job 8:13-15, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
- כֵּן אָרְחוֹת כָּל־שֹׁכְחֵי אֵל וְתִקְוַת חָנֵף תֹּאבֵד׃ אֲשֶׁר־יָקוֹט כִּסְלוֹ וּבֵית עַכָּבִישׁ מִבְטַחוֹ׃ יִשָּׁעֵן עַל־בֵּיתוֹ וְלֹא יַעֲמֹד יַחֲזִיק בּוֹ וְלֹא יָקוּם׃
- kén 'or'khót kol-shokh'khéi 'él v'tikvát khanéf tovéd. 'asher-yakót kisló uvéit 'akavísh mivtakhó. yisha'én 'al-beitó v'ló ya'amód yakhazík bó v'ló yakúm.
kēn ʾorəḥōṯ kol-shōḵəḥē ʾēl wəṯiqwaṯ ḥānēp̄ tōḇēḏ. ʾăšer-yāqōṭ kislō ūḇēṯ ʿakkāḇīš miḇṭaḥō. yiššāʿēn ʿal-bēṯō wəlō yaʿămōḏ yaḥăzīq bō wəlō yāqūm. - So are the paths of all that forget God; and the hope of the godless man shall perish; Whose confidence is gossamer, and whose trust is a spider's web. He shall lean upon his house, but it shall not stand; he shall hold fast thereby, but it shall not endure.
- kén 'or'khót kol-shokh'khéi 'él v'tikvát khanéf tovéd. 'asher-yakót kisló uvéit 'akavísh mivtakhó. yisha'én 'al-beitó v'ló ya'amód yakhazík bó v'ló yakúm.
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