פַֿאלְצִיטַאדֵי

Judeo-Italian

Noun

פַֿאלְצִיטַאדֵי (p̄aʾləṣiṭaʾde /falzitade/) f

  1. Alternative form of פַֿאלְצֵיטַאדַה (p̄aʾləṣeṭaʾdah /⁠falzetada⁠/, falsehood)
    • 16th century [750–450 BCE], “לוּ לִיבֵירוֹ דֵי יִרְמִיַהוּ [Lu libero de Jirmiau, The Book of Jeremiah]”, in נְבִיאִים [Neviim, Prophets] (manuscript), translation of נְבִיאִים [Nəvīʾīm, Prophets] (in Biblical Hebrew), chapter 7, verse 2, page 1, text lines 5–6:
      נוּן סְפֵירִיטִי אַה ווּאִי אַה פַארַאוֵילִי דֵי פַֿאלְצִיטַאדֵי [] (Judeo-Roman)
      nun səperiṭi ʾah vuʾi ʾah paʾraʾveli de p̄aʾləṣiṭaʾde []
      /Nun speriti a vui a paraveli de falzitade [] /
      Do not trust yourselves to the words of falsehood []
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