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w_ c
w_ (wǝ_) conj. and, also


l_ p02
l_ prep. to, for

  0 to, for Com.
  1 : of general relationship (nominal) Com. --(a) non-animate genitive Com. --(b) of interest or disinterest Com.
  2 : of general relationship (verbal) Com. --(a) + infinitive : purpose Com. --(b) + infinitive : it is necessary to Syr.
  3 : dative Com. --(a) with transitive verbs Com. --(b) with intransitive verbs Com. --(c) ethical dative Com.
  4 : direction Com. --(a) addressee of letters Com. --(b) כל + direction name : in the direction of Qum.
  5 : possession Com. --(a) forming a compound substantive : that which belongs to ... Com.
  6 : marking the definite direct object Com.
  7 : subject of a passive part. in a perfective construction OfA-Pers, Syr, JBA, LJLA.
  8 + number : after X Syr.
  9 in fixed expressions . --(a) to give or take lˀntw. lˀnth : as wife Com. --(b) לאמר , לְמֵמַר : as follows, quoteative introduction , OfAGen.


xwb verb D
ḥwb vb. a/u to incur a debt, be guilty
Dt JPAtg יתחייב but 1x תתחוב

G
  1 to incur a debt OfA-Egypt, Palm, Gal, CPA, Syr, LJLA.
  2 to be guilty of, commit a crime Jud, CPA, Sam, Syr, LJLA. --(a) to be punished Syr.
  3 to be lacking Syr. --(a) to become worse Syr. --(b) to be broken Syr. --(c) +ܡܢ + v.n. : to be unable to accomplish Syr. --(d) lahaiib : not (merely) improper Man.
  4 to be vanquished Syr.

D
  1 to condemn Qum, Jud, CPA, Sam, Syr, JBA, Man, LJLA. --(a) a.p.: something condemning, finding fault, excuse Syr.
  2 to vanquish, prevail over Syr. --(a) (God) to cause someone to be vanquished Syr.
  3 to make obligatory JBA. --(a) to impose a debt JBA.
  4 to make sin Sam.

Gt
  1 to owe Syr.
  2 to be guilty Sam, Syr.

Dt
  1 to be obligated, subject to liability JBA, LJLA. --(a) to obligate oneself JBAg. --(b) to be necessary, required LJLA.
  2 to incur guilt JLAtg, , PTA, CPA, Sam, Syr, Man, LJLA. --(a) to be punished for one's guilt JBA. --(b) to admit one's guilt Syr.
  3 to be conquered Syr.