ḥīl חִיל ‘agony’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ḥūl חוּל ‘to twist / be firm’
Roots:
חול חיל
Variants: חִילָה, חִיל
ḥīl n, m
1) pain, agony, sorrow, a writhing, anguish
1a) writhing (of fear)
1b) anguish
Etymology?:
from ḥūl חוּל ‘to twist / be firm’
Roots:
חול חיל
Variants: חִילָה, חִיל
ḥīl n, m
1) pain, agony, sorrow, a writhing, anguish
1a) writhing (of fear)
1b) anguish