חָתָה
châthâh
a primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away).
a primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away).
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ukuchota
(Bemba)
| Hebrew meaning | a primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away). |
| Bemba meaning | to ladle out; to scoop up (liquid) |
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kuchota
(Chichewa)
| Hebrew meaning | a primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away). |
| Chichewa meaning | to draw water; to scoop up |
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kúcóta
(Kinyamwezi)
| Hebrew meaning | a primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away). |
| Kinyamwezi meaning | to scoop; to draw water |
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gucota
(Kinyarwanda)
| Hebrew meaning | a primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away). |
| Kinyarwanda meaning | to ladle; to scoop |
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gucota
(Kirundi)
| Hebrew meaning | a primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away). |
| Kirundi meaning | to scoop; to ladle (esp. liquids) |
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chota
(Swahili)
| Hebrew meaning | a primitive root; to lay hold of; especially to pick up fire; heap, take (away). |
| Swahili meaning | to scoop; to fetch (liquid, esp. water); to ladle out |