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1104) Le% (Le% HL) ac: Shine co: Star ab: Distant: The pictograph e is a picture of a man with his arms raised looking at a great sight. The l is a shepherd staff representing the idea of "toward" as the staff is used to move a sheep toward a direction. Combined these letters mean "a looking toward something" such as the looking toward a light in the distance. The stars have always been used to guide the traveler or shepherd to find his home or destination.

A) Le% (Le% HL) ac: Look co: ? ab: ?: To look toward a sight.

Nm) Le% (Le% HL) — I. These: Designating a group that is with the speaker. In the sense of looking toward a sight. [Hebrew and Aramaic; The short form "e" is used as a prefix meaning "look" and translated as "the".] [df: la hla] II. Toward: A moving to or toward something to be with it as the ox moves toward a destination. [df: la] [freq. 69] |kjv: these, those, this, thus, who, so, such, some, same, other, which, another, whom, they, them| {str: 411, 412, 413, 428, 429,}

em) Lie% (Lie% HYL) — These: Designating a group that is with the speaker. In the sense of looking toward a sight. [Aramaic only] [df: Kla] [freq. 14] |kjv: these, those| {str: 479}

if1) Elet% (Elet% TH-LH) — Folly: In the sense of shining. [freq. 1] |kjv: folly| {str: 8417}

rm) Fle% (Fle% H-LW) — Behold: As to look at a sight. [Aramaic only] [df: wla] [ar: wra] [freq. 10] |kjv: behold, lo| {str: 431, 718}

sm) Nile% (Nile% H-LYN) — These: Designating a group that is with the speaker. In the sense of looking toward a sight. [Aramaic only] [df: Nla] [freq. 5] |kjv: these, the| {str: 459}

ief1) Eliet% (Eliet% T-HY-LH) — Shining: A shining through ones actions or words. May be in a positive (praise) or negative (folly) sense. [freq. 57] |kjv: praise| {str: 8416}

B) Lle% (Lle% HLL) ac: Shine co: ? ab: ?: To cause a shining of one by praising or giving thanks to another or to ones self.

V) Lle% (Lle% H-LL) — Shine: To shine through ones actions or words. [freq. 165] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, Piel, Participle) |kjv: praise, glory, boast, mad, shine, foolish, commended, rage, celebrate| {str: 1984}

am) Llem% (Llem% MH-LL) — Shine: [freq. 1] |kjv: praise| {str: 4110}

em) Llie% (Llie% HY-LL) — Star: [freq. 1] |kjv: Lucifer| {str: 1966}

gf1) Ellfe% (Ellfe% HW-L-LH) — Madness: As one shining in a negative sense. [freq. 4] |kjv: madness| {str: 1947}

of3) Tfllfe% (Tfllfe% HW-L-LWT) — Madness: As one shining in a negative sense. [freq. 1] |kjv: madness| {str: 1948}

bdm) Lflie% (Lflie% HY-LWL) — Shine: [ms: lwlh] [freq. 2] |kjv: praise, merry| {str: 1974}

C) Lea% (Lea% AHL) ac: Shine co: Tent ab: ?

V) Lea% (Lea% A-HL)I. Shine: II. Pitch tent: [denominative of lefa] [freq. 4] (vf: Hiphil, Paal, Piel) |kjv: shine, tent| {str: 166, 167}

Nm) Lea% (Lea% A-HL) — Aloe: The glistening oils of the plant. The oils or the tree. [freq. 4] |kjv: aloes, trees of aloes| {str: 174}

gm) Lefa% (Lefa% AW-HL) — Tent: The shining light of the campfire next to the tent in the distance is a guide for those returning home late just as a star is used as a guide. [ms: lha] [freq. 345] |kjv: tabernacle, tent, dwelling| {str: 168}

E) Ale% (Ale% HLA) ac: Distant co: ? ab: ?: A distant sight that is looked toward.

V) Ale% (Ale% H-LA) — Distant: To be far off. [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: cast far off| {str: 1972}

Nf1) Eale% (Eale% HL-AH) — Distant: Something far off in the distance. [freq. 16] |kjv: beyond, forward, hitherto, back, thenceforth, henceforth, yonder| {str: 1973}

K) Fle% (Fle% HLW) ac: ? co: Here ab: ?: An arrival to the distant place.

pm) Mfle% (Mfle% H-LWM) — Here: [freq. 11] |kjv: hither, here, thither| {str: 1988}

L) Lei% (Lei% YHL) ac: ? co: Bright ab: ?

qpm) Mflei% (Mflei% YH-LWM) — Diamond: A hard and precious stone that glitters. [ms: Mlhy] [freq. 3] |kjv: diamond| {str: 3095}



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