nᵊsaq נְסַק ‘to take up’ (Aramaic)
Etymology?:
corresponding to sālēq סָלֵק ‘to ascend’
Roots:
נסק
nᵊsaq v
1) to ascend, come up
1a) (Aphel) to lift, take up
1b) (Hophal) to be taken up
Etymology?:
corresponding to sālēq סָלֵק ‘to ascend’
Roots:
נסק
nᵊsaq v
1) to ascend, come up
1a) (Aphel) to lift, take up
1b) (Hophal) to be taken up