תנין
Hebrew
    
    Etymology
    
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| ת־נ־ן (t-n-n) | 
With Aramaic תַּנִּינָא / ܬܱܢܺܝܢܳܐ (tannīnā, “sea serpent, monster”) and Ugaritic 𐎚𐎐𐎐 (tnn) from Akkadian 𒆗𒉌𒉡 (danninu, “netherworld; source of earthquakes; the inaccessible land where the dead remain”)
Pronunciation
    
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Noun
    
תַּנִּין • (tanin) m (plural indefinite תַּנִינִים)
Synonyms
    
- (crocodile): תִּמְסָח (timsakh)
 
References
    
- “תנין” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
 
Further reading
    
 תנין on the Hebrew  Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
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