נ־א־ץ

Hebrew

Etymology

Cognate to the roots of Akkadian naʾāṣum (to spurn) and Aramaic נִיאוּצָא (nîʾûṣâʾ, revile).

Root

נ־א־ץ • (n-ʾ-ṣ)

  1. Root relating to contempt.

Derived terms

Verbs
  • Pa'al: נָאַץ (nāʾaṣ, na'áts, to condemn)
  • Pi'el: ניאץ / נִאֵץ (niʾēṣ, ni'éts, to insult, blaspheme)
    • Verbal noun: ניאוץ / נִאוּץ (niʾûṣ, ni'úts, blasphemy)
  • Hitpa'el: הִתְנָאֵץ (hiṯnāʾēṣ, hitna'éts, to be despised)
    • Verbal noun: הִתְנָאֲצוּת (hitna'atsút, self-humiliation)
Nouns
Adjectives
  • מנואץ / מְנֹאָץ (mənōʾāṣ, meno'áts, despised)

References

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