The Hebrew word for to sit is
יָשַׁב
yashávTranslations for to sit and their definitions
ישב | |
1. v. to sit, to be in a position with the torso upright and the legs supported | |
2. v. to sit, to move into such a position | |
3. v. to settle, to establish a residence | |
4. v. he-wv, tr=yashóv, יָשֹׁב infinitive of יָשַׁב (yashóv) | |
5. v. (יֵשֵׁב, yeshév) third-person masculine singular future tense (prefix conjugation) of יָשַׁב | |
6. v. (He/it) settled (an issue, a dispute, or someone's mind). | |
7. v. (יַשֵּׁב, yashév) masculine singular imperative of ישב | |
8. v. (יָשָׁב, yáshov) (rare, _, form) (He) will return, come back: third-person masculine singular future tense (prefix conjugation) of שָׁב (sháv). | |
9. v. (rare form) (He) will cause (something, e.g. wind) to blow. |
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