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- ܦܢܵܝܵܐ : 1) turning , a return ;
2) an inclination , a declination , an angle of inclination (?) / an angular distance (?) / a skew / a gradient / a tilt / skewness ;
3) an evening , eventide , nightfall , vesper ;
4) see also ܡܸܨܛܲܠܝܵܢܘܼܬܵܐ / ܚܢܵܝܵܐ / ܡܲܚܲܒܬܵܐ ܦܲܪܨܘܿܦܵܝܬܵܐ ; for arts ... : a taste / an inclination / an individual preference ;
5) intransitive verb ; see also ܐܵܒܹܕ / ܛܵܠܹܩ :to perish / to disappear / to die / to decease , to be annihilated , to perish / be wiped out , to be extinct ;
6) Classical Syriac : a sound , a cry ;
- ܦܢܵܝܵܐ : 1) intransitive ; see also ܥܵܐܹܕ / ܗܵܦܹܟ݂ / ܦܵܢܹܐ / ܥܵܛܹܦ / ܕܵܥܹܪ : to return , to retrace one's steps / to go back , to revert to a former practice, condition... , to fall back / to relapse into error, vice ... , to regress to a former state ;
2) intransitive ; see also ܥܵܛܹܦ / ܗܵܦܹܟ݂ / ܦܵܢܹܐ / ܕܵܥܹܪ ; light, sound : to reflect / to be reflected , to echo / to be echoed , to mirror / to be mirrored , to come back , to bounce ;
3) intransitive verb ; flood, waters, tide .... ; see also ܛܵܐܹܚ / ܒܲܣܬܸܪ / ܬܵܐܹܒ݂ / ܦܵܢܹܐ / ܕܵܥܹܪ : to subside , to ebb , to recede / to flow back ;
4) intransitive ; followed by ܠ ; see also ܣܵܛܹܐ / ܦܵܢܹܐ / ܕܵܥܹܪ ; into crime ... ; ; distinguish from ܗܵܦܹܟ݂ : to turn to crime ... , to stray off course / to step out of line / to come back to crime / to relapse , to get out of the right way , to slip / to fall back into a former and worse way , to become again a criminal, hooked ... , European Inquisition ... : to be a relapse