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ʿălal עֲלַל ‘to come’ (Aramaic)

Etymology?: corresponding to ʿālal עָלַל ‘to abuse / to glean / to mock / to thrust’ ( in the sense of thrusting oneself in ), to enter
Roots: עלל

ʿălal v
1) to thrust in, go in, come in
 1a) (P'al) to go in, come in
 1b) (Aphel) to bring in
 1c) (Hophal) to be brought in

Mentioned in Daniel 5:13, 2:24, 2:25, 4:4, 5:8, 6:19, 4:5, 5:10, 6:11, 5:7, 5:15, 4:3, 2:16

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