1. True, but we have known it all along from Hebrew itself.
2. Talking about LEXEM and MI-LXAM-AH, we should recall the words קרב QRAB, 'combat' (come-beat), קרוב QAROB, 'near', and QEREB, 'intestines'.
Isaac Fried, Boston University On Apr 12, 2013, at 2:10 AM, Ishnian wrote:
A "MalH.amah" means a ferocious war and / or the battlefield where combatant bodies are pressed against each other.
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