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kᵊlal כְּלַל ‘to complete’ (Aramaic)

Etymology?: corresponding to kālal כָּלַל ‘to perfect’
Roots: כלל
Variants: שַׁכְלֵל, כְּלַל

kᵊlal v
1) to finish, complete
 1a) (Shaphel) to finish
 1b) (Ishtaphel) to be completed

Mentioned in Ezra 5:9, 4:16, 5:11, 6:14, 5:3, 4:13, 4:12

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