There's no special word for receiving blanket in Hebrew. It would just be a blanket or smikha (שמיכה)
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There is no specific mention in the Bible about Moses being wrapped in a Hebrew blanket. However, Moses was traditionally placed in a basket and sent down the Nile River as an infant to escape being killed by Pharaoh's order.
My blanket is very soft. I have a nice blanket. You can't have my blanket.
Swadling is and English verb which means wrapping tightly in garments or cloth. It is primarily used describing a baby wrapped in a receiving blanket.
as soft as a blanket
No, it is not a preposition. The word blanket can be a verb (to cover) or a noun, which may be used as an adjunct or adjective (blanket coverage, blanket policy).
Comforter (as in a person who comforts someone) = menakhem (×ž× ×—×) Comforter (as an a type of blanket) = smikhat pukh (שמיכת פוך)
rocking chair receiving blanket rattle
Thomas Blanqutte (blanket) was an englishman who weaved the patern for the blanket in the 14th century. also from the French word blanc.
The word blanket is accented on the first syllable. (blang-kit)
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.