מלעיל
Hebrew
Etymology
From Aramaic מִלְעֵיל (milʿēl, “from above”), from מִן (min, “from”) + לְעֵיל (ləʿēl, “above”).
Adverb
מִלְּעֵיל • (mil'él)
- (grammar) paroxytone; on the penult, stressed or accented on the second-to-last syllable
Antonyms
- מִלְּרַע (mil'rá)
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