詰める

Yamato: tsume

Ancient Hebrew: tabbach

Modern Japanese: tsumeru strongs: 2876
Romanization:     
JMDict:                 1226510
H2876. tabbach, noun masculine, 1, cook, 2, guardsman, guardsmen, bodyguard, slaughterers, captain of, bodyguard, chief of, id.
Modern Japanese meaning: Ancient Hebrew meaning:
to stuff into, to jam, to cram, to pack, to fill, to plug, to stop up, to shorten, to move closer together, to reduce (spending), to conserve, to focus intently on, to strain oneself to do, to go through thoroughly, to work out (details), to bring to a conclusion, to wind up, to be on duty, to be stationed, to corner (esp. an opponent''s king in shogi), to trap, to checkmate, to cut off (one''s finger as an act of apology), to catch (one''s finger in a door, etc.), to do non-stop, to do continuously, to keep doing (without a break), to do completely, to do thoroughly, to force someone into a difficult situation by ... H2876. tabbach, noun masculine, 1, cook, 2, guardsman, guardsmen, bodyguard, slaughterers, captain of, bodyguard, chief of, id.
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