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Appendix II

Semitic Roots
 
ENTRY:dwd.
DEFINITION:Also wdd. To love. 1. David; Magen David, from Hebrew dwd, David, meaning uncertain, either “beloved” or “kinsman,” akin to dôd, beloved, father's brother. 2. Jedidiah, from Hebrew ydîdyh, beloved of Yahweh, from ydîd, bound form of ydîd (< *wadd-), beloved.
 
 
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