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ענא

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Aramaic

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Etymology 1

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Ultimately from Proto-Semitic *ṣ́aʾn-.

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Noun

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עָנָא (ʿānāf or f pl

  1. (collective) flock of sheep and goats
    • Targum Onkelos, B'reishit 39:30
      וְאִתְיַחֲמָא עָנָא בְּחֻטְרַיָּא וִילִידָן עָנָא רְגוֹלִין נְמוֹרִין וּרְקוֹעִין׃
      wəʾiṯyaḥămā ʿānā bəḥuṭrayyā wīlīḏān ʿānā rəḡōlīn nəmōrīn ūrəqōʿīn.
      And the flocks conceived at the sight of the rods, and the flocks brought forth streaked, speckled, and spotted.
  2. (collective) sheep (as opposed to goats)

Etymology 2

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Verb

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ענא (transliteration needed)

  1. to answer, to respond
  2. to be busy, to be occupied