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שם:
אַנְתְּרוֹפִּי אַנְתְּרוֹפִּי, anthropeus (man), an assumed form for ἄνθρωπος, for the purpose of deriving another assumed form (אַנְתְּרוֹפִּיָּא) anthropeia (woman). Gen. R. s. 18; s. 31 did you ever hear people say gynios and gyneia (from γύνη, woman), or anthropeus, anthropeia, gabra (man) gabratha (woman)? but you do say (in Hebrew) ish and ish-sha, both of the same root (as an evidence of the primitiveness of the Hebrew language). ערכים סמוכים
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