qᵊlīṭāʾ קְלִיטָא ‘Kelita’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from qālaṭ קָלַט ‘be stunted’
Roots:
קלט
qᵊlīṭāʾ pr n m pers
Kelita = "crippled"
1) a Levite who had a foreign wife in the time of Ezra
1a) also 'Kelaiah'
Etymology?:
from qālaṭ קָלַט ‘be stunted’
Roots:
קלט
qᵊlīṭāʾ pr n m pers
Kelita = "crippled"
1) a Levite who had a foreign wife in the time of Ezra
1a) also 'Kelaiah'