zāman זָמַן ‘to appoint’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?: a primitive root
zāman v
1) to appoint a time, be fixed, be appointed
1a) (Pual)
1a1) to be fixed, be appointed
1a2) appointed times (participle)
Etymology?: a primitive root
zāman v
1) to appoint a time, be fixed, be appointed
1a) (Pual)
1a1) to be fixed, be appointed
1a2) appointed times (participle)