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<p> ( מְתוּ, construct-state of מִת, an adult man, used like the old English folk), a frequent prefix in Hebrews proper names, as those here following; so likewise in the old Punic names Metuastartus, Methymatus, etc. (Gesenitus, Monum. Phoan. p. 399, 411). </p>
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<p> ( '''''מְתוּ''''' , construct-state of '''''מִת''''' , an adult [[Man]] , used like the old English [[Folk]] ), a frequent prefix in Hebrews proper names, as those here following; so likewise in the old Punic names ''Metuastartus'' , ''Methymatus'' , etc. (Gesenitus, ''Monum. Phoan'' . p. 399, 411). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 15 October 2021

Methu [1]

( מְתוּ , construct-state of מִת , an adult Man , used like the old English Folk ), a frequent prefix in Hebrews proper names, as those here following; so likewise in the old Punic names Metuastartus , Methymatus , etc. (Gesenitus, Monum. Phoan . p. 399, 411).

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