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to hunt = tsad (צד) hunt (noun) = matsod (מצוד); tzayid
Yitzhak Ben-Ner has written: 'Mitham oyev' 'El hombre de alla' 'Ir miklat (Sifriyah la-am)' 'Dubim va-yaar (Tsad ha-tefer)'
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern TSAD---. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter T and 2nd letter S and 3rd letter A and 4th letter D. In alphabetical order, they are: tsaddik tsaddiq
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Tsadi (צ) is the 18th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. At the end of a word, it is written ץ.More information about TsadiTsadi (also spelled Ṣādē, Tsade, Ṣaddi, Ṣad, Tzadi, Sadhe, Tzaddik) is the eighteenth letter of the Semitic alphabets, including:Phoenician Çādē = ?Hebrew Ṣādi = צAramaic Ṣāḏē = ?Ugaritic Sade = ?Syriac Ṣāḏē = ܨGe'ez Ṣädäy = ጸArabic Ṣād = صIts oldest sound value is probably /sˤ/, although there is a variety of pronunciation in different modern Semitic languages and their dialects. It represents the coalescence of three Proto-Semitic "emphatic consonants" in Canaanite. Arabic, which kept the phonemes separate, introduced variants of ṣād and ṭāʾ to express the three (see ḍād, ẓāʾ). In Aramaic, these emphatic consonants coalesced instead with ʿayin and ṭēt, respectively, thus Hebrew ereṣ ארץ (earth) is araʿ ארע in Aramaic.The Phoenician letter is continued in the Greek San (Ϻ) and possibly Sampi (Ϡ), and in Etruscan ? Ś. It may have inspired the form of the letter Tse in the Glagolitic and Cyrillic alphabet.The letter is named "tsadik" in Yiddish, and some Hebrew speakers often give it that name as well. This name for the letter probably originated from a fast recitation of the alphabet (i.e., "tsadi, qoph" -> "tsadiq, qoph"), influenced by the Hebrew word tzadik, meaning 'righteous person'.The origin of Ṣade is unclear. It may have come from a Middle Bronze Age glyph based on a pictogram of a plant, perhaps a papyrus plant, or a fish hook (in Modern Hebrew, צד tsad means "he hunts or he hunted", and in Arabic صاد ṣād means "he hunted").
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