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Muppim and had
According to, Benjamin had ten sons: Bela, Becher, Ashbel, Gera, Naaman, Ehi, Rosh, Muppim, Huppim, and Ard.

meaning and double
This is done at varying speeds, ranging from the slow and fast Shifte Telli ( a musical term meaning double strings ) to the fastest, ecstatic Karshilama ( meaning greetings or welcome ).
The double meaning in the anatomical made it a familiar vaudeville device, as in the gags of Weber and Fields.
With this derivation, the name would have a double meaning in the poem: When the hero is functioning rightly, his men bring grief to the enemy, but when wrongly, his men get the grief of war.
The term Suebi has a double meaning in the sources.
John Dewey has pointed out that the unity of aesthetics and ethics is in fact reflected in our understanding of behaviour being " fair "-the word having a double meaning of attractive and morally acceptable.
In accordance with this double meaning, the Aegis appears in works of art sometimes as an animal's skin thrown over the shoulders and arms, and sometimes as a cuirass, with a border of snakes corresponding to the tassels of Homer, usually with the Gorgon head, the gorgoneion, in the centre.
In accordance with this double meaning, the ægis appears in works of art sometimes as an animal's skin thrown over the shoulders and arms, and sometimes as a cuirass, with a border of snakes corresponding to the tassels of Homer, usually with the Gorgon's head, the gorgoneion, in the centre.
Carl Linnaeus, who named the species in his seminal Systema Naturae of 1758, would have known this and may have intended the ironic double meaning.
However, the Jews at Jesus ' time were actually speaking Aramaic, in which language there would not have been a double meaning.
A Portuguese / English double false friend is for example the English word " ordinary " ( which has the roughly the same meaning as " normal " or " regular ") in Portuguese means " vulgar ".
His " nunnery " remarks to Ophelia are an example of a cruel double meaning as nunnery was Elizabethan slang for brothel.
( Note: The Turkish word " ocak " has the double meaning of home and fireplace, like the Spanish " hogar ".
The 1975 movie Inserts directed by John Byrum about a pornographic film production, which starred Richard Dreyfuss and was originally released with an X rating, took its name from the double meaning that " insert " both refers to this film technique ( often used in pornographic filmmaking ) and to sexual intercourse.
This double meaning ended the document in a manner satisfactory to both the religious and secular factions of the Yishuv.
( this passage is believed to be a reference to a trial of the Jesuits who were charged with equivocation speaking unclearly or speaking with double meaning )
The " Slumberland " of the title soon acquired a double meaning, referring not only to Morpheus's fairy kingdom, but to the state of sleep itself: Nemo would have dream-adventures in other imaginary lands, on the Moon and Mars, and in our own " real " world, made fantastic by the dream-state.
Schaeffer's use of the word jeu, from the verb jouer, carries the same double meaning as the English verb play: ' to enjoy oneself by interacting with one's surroundings ', as well as ' to operate a musical instrument ' ( Dack 2002 ).
( The title has a double meaning — the hero is literally a UN man and has superhuman abilities which make his enemies fear him as an " un-man ").
While puns are often simple wordplay for comedic or rhetorical effect, a double entendre alludes to a second meaning which is not contained within the statement or phrase itself, often one which purposefully disguises the second meaning.
Using significant with the layperson meaning " of practical significance " in such contexts would qualify as punning, such as the webcomic xkcd's double pun " statistically significant other ".
The name also has a double meaning as Rune ( letter in the Runic script ) and berg ( mountain ) can, in most of the Nordic languages, be translated loosely to " Mountain of letters ".
This, due to the identical pronunciation of " utopia " and " eutopia ", gives rise to a double meaning.

meaning and mouth
The Latter-day Saint Endowment prayer circle once included use of the words " Pay Lay Ale ", which some adherents believed were Adamic words meaning " Oh God, hear the words of my mouth ".
The river later became, in Welsh, Gafenni, and the town's name became Abergavenny, meaning " mouth of ( Welsh: Aber ) the Gavenny ( Gafenni )".
The name Gurmukhi is derived from the Old Punjabi term " guramukhī ", meaning " from the mouth of the Guru ".
Many historical works give Caniaderi Guarunte as the Iroquois name for the lake ( meaning: mouth or door of the country ), because the waterway was an important northern gateway to their lands.
The meaning of navi is perhaps described in Deuteronomy 18: 18, where God said, "... and I will put My words in his mouth, and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.
Children with CP sometimes have oral sensory disturbances meaning that they have too little or too much sensitivity around and in the mouth.
They settled in Galibi ( Kupali Yumï, meaning " tree of the forefathers ") on the mouth of the Marowijne river.
The word " rotifer " is derived from a Latin word meaning " wheel-bearer ", due to the corona around the mouth that in concerted sequential motion resembles a wheel ( though the organ does not actually rotate ).
genowe ), meaning " mouth ", i. e., estuary.
After this attack, the Roman emperor Domitian personally arrived in Moesia and reorganized it in 87 AD into two provinces, divided by the river Cebrus ( Ciabrus ): to the west Moesia Superior-Upper Moesia, ( meaning up river ) and to the east Moesia Inferior-Lower Moesia ( also called Ripa Thracia ), ( from the Danube river's mouth and then upstream ).
If you even mouth the words silently, suddenly what seemed incomprehensible ( Hubert Butler called it " Joyce's learned gibberish ,") leaps into referential meaning, by its sound, since page after page is rich in allusion to familiar phrases, parables, sayings of all kinds – and the joyous and totally brilliant wordplay, over and over again imperceivable until you actually listen to it – transforms what was an unrelievable agony into an adventure.
The name is of Danish origin, meaning a sand place or camp on a bay ( vig, wich ) or near the mouth of a river.
Literally translating as " That Water ", the name Tefnut has been linked to the verb ' tfn ' meaning ' to spit ' and versions of the creation myth say that Atum ( or Ra ) spat her out and her name was written as a mouth spitting in late texts.
Salcha is located at ( 64. 520455 ,-147. 011452 ). The village was first reported in 1898 by the U. S. Geological Survey as " Salchaket ", a native name meaning " the mouth of Salcha.
Ahtna-speaking Athabascans lived in the Talkeetna Mountains and had a village opposite the mouth of Sunshine Creek called " Tsuk Qayeh ", meaning " Old Village.
Inver is a Gaelic word meaningmouth of the river ”, and through the city flows the River Ness, originating from Loch Ness.
It was called Amuda, meaning " mouth of the ( river ) A ".
The name is of Native American origin, from sakunk, meaning “ at the mouth of the creek .” The township also included South Bethlehem until 1865 and Hellertown until 1872.
For the verb itself, the most commonly given meaning is " to open / stretch wide " or " to rip open ", whereas the meaning " to open up the mouth, devour " occurs in fewer varieties.
It has proteroglyph dentition, meaning it has two short, fixed fangs in the front of the mouth which channel venom into the prey like hypodermic needles.
The meaning is " the cove at the mouth of ( Numedals ) lågen ".
The first element is the river name Røa and the last element is os meaning " mouth of a river " ( the small river Røa runs into the great river Glåma here ).
* In Afghanistan his name is Kajkoal, meaning a bowl and refers to his mouth.

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