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Mandt

Definition: The Hebrew word "mandt" has two meanings: 1.

Mandarim (a form of Greek) -

It translates to "mending," which can be used to refer to repairing or making things neat or tidy. 2.

Mantissa (a Jewish term) -

The Hebrew word "mantad" can also mean "mantissa" in the context of giving or granting, particularly in biblical texts where it is given to a priest to consecrate a new Torah scroll. Detailed definition: The word 'mandt' is derived from the Hebrew word 'mantad', which is used as a term for making a gift or offering to God. It can also refer to repairing or mending things, especially religiously significant objects in Jewish culture. In biblical texts, it may be used in reference to giving new Torah scrolls to priests to consecrate them.


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