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by noun sg. abs. or construct
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1
house
Com.
--(a)
household
Com.
(a.1)
family
Com.
1
in construct with (or impying) a proper noun: dynastic house or the like
Com.
2
dby, dbytˀ : q.v.
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--(b)
part of house, room
Syr.
(b.1)
(astron.) house
Syr.
(b.2)
(with genit. name of a teacher) school (see also s.v. by rb)
JLAtg, Gal, PTA, JBA.
--(c)
of animals:
Syr.
(c.1)
stable
Syr.
(c.2)
hive
Syr.
--(d)
w. divinity : temple
Com.
--(e)
with royalty : palace
Com.
2
a structure
Com.
--(a)
strophe; section of a literary work
Syr.
(a.1)
ܒܝܬ ܡܲܘ̈ܬܒܸܐ section of the Old Testament
Syr.
--(b)
structure, building or part theeof where something occurs
.
3
place, area
Syr, JBA.
--(a)
land
Syr.
(a.1)
homeland, territory
.
1
see collocations w. byt + pl. gentilic, e.g., byt ˀ wrhyˀ , byt ywnyˀ , byt ˁbryˀ
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2
before proper nouns as a geographical or political term
Com.
--(b)
place or area where something occurs or is found
Com.
(b.1)
receptacle for something
Syr, JBA.
1
(med.) seat, socket
Syr.
2
a utensil used by or for X
.
--(c)
storage area for things
Syr, JBA.
(c.1)
compartment of a phylactery
JBA.
--(d)
area of the body characterized by something
Com.
--(e)
area of such and such a size
Com.
(e.1)
byt X : field sufficient for X amount of seed
Com.
1
something of such a capacity
JLAtg, Syr.
--(f)
w. v.n.: place where something occurs
Com.
bny verb G
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G
1
to build
Com.
--(a)
to rebuild
Com.
--(b)
to fashion
Syr.
2
fig. : to construct a logical argument
Gal.
3
to edify
Syr.
D
1
to build (pl.)
Sam, Syr.
2
fig. : to edify
CPA, Syr.
3
to strengthen
Sam.
Gt
1
to be built or rebuilt
JLAtg, PTA, Syr, LJLA.
2
to be established
Syr.
--(a)
to have ones family line established
JLAtg, PTA, Sam, LJLA.
3
to be well off
Syr.
4
to settle
Syr.
Dt
1
to be built
Syr.
2
fig. : to be edified
CPA, Syr.