יָחַם
yâcham
a primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm.
a primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm.
יָחַם
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gũcoma
(Kikuyu)
| Hebrew meaning | a primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm. |
| Kikuyu meaning | to burn, to scorch, to roast |
יָחַם
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gucumba
(Kinyarwanda)
| Hebrew meaning | a primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm. |
| Kinyarwanda meaning | to burn, scorch, inflame (as a wound) |
יָחַם
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gucumba
(Kirundi)
| Hebrew meaning | a primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm. |
| Kirundi meaning | to burn, scorch |
יָחַם
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choma
(Swahili)
| Hebrew meaning | a primitive root; probably to be hot; figuratively, to conceive; get heat, be hot, conceive, be warm. |
| Swahili meaning | to burn, roast; become hot; single-use in human also 'burn (with fever, desire, etc.)' |