selef סֶ֫לֶף ‘crookedness’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from sālaf סָלַף ‘to pervert’
Roots:
סלף
selef n, m
1) crookedness, perverseness, crooked dealing
Etymology?:
from sālaf סָלַף ‘to pervert’
Roots:
סלף
selef n, m
1) crookedness, perverseness, crooked dealing