"Lashon" is a Hebrew word that means "tongue" or "language." It is often used in the context of communication or speech.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
The homophone for select meaning "to choose" is "selekt."
The Telugu meaning of relation is సంబంధం (sambandham).
An expression of a meaning that contradicts the literal meaning is called an idiom. Idioms are phrases that have a figurative rather than literal meaning, often making them difficult to understand when translated directly.
The Hindi meaning of "did" is "किया" (kiya).
Lashon is a Hebrew word meaning "language" or "tongue"
Lashon (לשון) means tongue or language.
Lashon hara is lashon hara, regardless of whether or not the person being discussed is famous.
lashon (לשון) = "tongue"
For starters, the Gemara (Sotah, 42a) relates that those who speak lashon hara will never be allowed to stand in the presence of the Divine Providence. Additionally, the Gemara (Erchin, 15b) states "it is fitting to stone one who speaks lashon hara" and "one who speaks lashon hara accumulates sins equal to the 3 great transgressions: idolatry, adultery and murder." Furthermore, the Gemara (Pe'ah, 1;1) states "lashon hara equals all sins combined." For this reason, the Chofetz Chaim, Vilna Gaon and other commentators classify lashon hara as the most severe sin in the whole Torah.
The Rambam (Tumas Tzaaras, 16;10) writes that if a person would speak lashon hara, then the wall of his house would change color. The house would then be pronounced impure, and if he continued speaking lashon hara then his house would eventually be destroyed (while this may seem like a terrible punishment, chazal note that the previous inhabitants sometimeswould have hidden their valuables in the walls of the homes, and these treasures might later be found when the house was destroyed). Once his house was destroyed, if he continued speaking lashon hara then the hides upon which he would sit/lie would change color and become impure. If he continued speaking lashon hara then the hides would be burned. Once the hides were burned, if he continued speaking lashon hara then his clothes would change color. If he continued speaking lashon hara then his clothing would be burned. Once his clothing were burned, if he still continued speaking lashon hara then his skin color would change and he would be declared a metzora (meaning, one who is afflicted with tzaaras). As a result, he would be forced to be alone and thus unable to speak lashon hara.
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