Lexicographical Neighbors of Segolate
Literary usage of Segolate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A grammar of the Hebrew language by Samuel Lee (1832)
"6 By segolate nouns is meant, nouns which, in addition to their primitive vowel,
... We shall first consider the different sorts of segolate nouns, ..."
2. A Grammar of the Hebrew Language, Comprised in a Series of Lectures by Samuel Lee (1827)
"On the First Species of segolate Nouns of the forms or FORKS. ... of all segolate
nouns, excepting those only which have ..."
3. Introduction to Biblical Hebrew: Presenting Graduated Instruction in the by James Kennedy (1889)
"Obs. E'NI head, is properly a segolate (originally t?fc!"l) ; the plural absolute
D»C>S<7 is for DVX-i, &c. (144). See 14, 2, and cf. 103, Obi. a. ..."
4. The Psalms by A. C. Jennings, William Henry Lowe (1877)
"segolate nouns have arisen from an attempt to facilitate the pronunciation of
monosyllables, eg Aram., ..."
5. William R. Harper's Introductory Hebrew Method and Manual by William Rainey Harper, John Merlin Powis Smith (1922)
"M-class segolate, a noun with 0 prefixed (a—a); (3) from "1{JTF, ... a noun with
second radical doubled (I—ft); (5) from T2i an o-class segolate, a fern, ..."
6. The Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon: Consisting of an Alphabetical ...by Benjamin Davidson by Benjamin Davidson (1848)
"P£ have sometimes feminines which seem to be derived from segolate forms, which,
... This gives rise to another three segolate forms for the declension of ..."