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Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) mole animal
 * 2)  small lizard
 * 3)  wooden lock
 * 4)  gangrene, canker

Etymology
A borrowing: compare 🇨🇬,, ,  (attested in the same passages of Aphrahat as , ), all from the root  related to crawling. See also.

Noun

 * 1) mole animal
 * 2)  gangrene, canker
 * 1)  gangrene, canker
 * 1)  gangrene, canker
 * 1)  gangrene, canker
 * 1)  gangrene, canker

Usage notes

 * In the Bible, translates.
 * The passage in alludes to Leviticus 11.30 which refers to mice and moles as unclean animals.
 * Some dictionaries postulate a nominative based on the genitive, but it could be the genitive of the form  attested as a variant reading of the sense "gangrene, canker".