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יִדְּעוֹנִי (pronounced yeed-oh-NEE) means wizard or soothsayer. It is not a compound word. It comes fromt he root letters Yud, Dalet, Ayin (ידע) which means "to know"

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Q: Is the Hebrew yidde'oni a compound word and if so what are the component words' meanings?
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