孕む, 妊む הרה

Yamato: haramu

Ancient Hebrew: harah

Modern Japanese: haramu strongs: 2029
Romanization:      haramu
JMDict:                 1611300
H2029. harah, verb, conceive, become pregnant, êrû, Qal, Po., 1, have I conceived all this people, or have I brought it forth?, 2, metaph, Pu`al, a man hath been conceived, conceive, contrive, devise, Infinitive passive, 1.c.
harah -> haramu
Modern Japanese meaning: Ancient Hebrew meaning:
to conceive, to become pregnant, to get filled with (e.g. sails filled with wind), to be swollen with, to contain (a contradiction, danger, etc.), to carry (a problem, consequences, etc.), to involve (e.g. risk), to be swollen and ripe (of a plant ear, head, sprout, etc.) H2029. harah, verb, conceive, become pregnant, êrû, Qal, Po., 1, have I conceived all this people, or have I brought it forth?, 2, metaph, Pu`al, a man hath been conceived, conceive, contrive, devise, Infinitive passive, 1.c.
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