sappaḥat סַפַּ֫חַת ‘scab’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from sāfaḥ סָפַח ‘to attach / to scar’
Roots:
ספח שׂפח
sappaḥat n, f
1) eruption, scab, lesion
1a) either malignant or benign
Etymology?:
from sāfaḥ סָפַח ‘to attach / to scar’
Roots:
ספח שׂפח
sappaḥat n, f
1) eruption, scab, lesion
1a) either malignant or benign