ḥōl חֹל ‘common’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ḥālal חָלַל ‘to bore / to play flute / to profane/begin’
Roots:
חלל
ḥōl n, m
1) profaneness, commonness, unholy, profane, common, sand
Etymology?:
from ḥālal חָלַל ‘to bore / to play flute / to profane/begin’
Roots:
חלל
ḥōl n, m
1) profaneness, commonness, unholy, profane, common, sand