אִיתַי (Baer אִתַי, except before suffix, see Baer[Dan 2:10]) particle there is, are. . . (properly a substantive following by a genitive, see Biblical Hebrew יֵשׁ: Egyptian Aramaic איתי RÉS361, S-CPap., Nabataean איתי, Palmyrene אית, ᵑ7 Talmud אִית (Dalm§ 44, 4), Syriac , Samaritan , Mandean אית, עית (NöM §§ 213. 272): see further Biblical Hebrew יֵשׁ); — אִיתַי [Dan 2:10], suffix אִיתָיךְ [Dan 2:26] Kt (Qr אִיתָךְ K§ 53, 2 b), אִית֫וֺהִי [Dan 2:11], איתינא Kt (i.e. probably אִיתַ֫יְנָא: Kl.c.), Qr אִיתָ֫נָא [Dan 3:18], אִיתֵיכוֺן v[Dan 3:14] v[Dan 3:15] — there is (are) . . ., absolute [Dan 2:28] אִיתַי אֱלָהּ בִּשְׁמַיָּא there is a God in heaven, v[Dan 2:30] not by wisdom דִּיאִֿיתַי בִּי that is in me, [Dan 3:12]; [Dan 5:11] followed by participle or adjective [Dan 2:26] הַאִיתָיךְ כָּהֵל art thou able. . .? [Dan 3:15]; [Dan 3:17] followed by דִּי, [Ezra 5:17] הֵן אִיתַי דִּי if it is that, . . With negative לָא אִיתַי (so S-CD 10 +; ᵑ7 Syriac, Mandean לַיִת , Zenjirli suffix לישה (Cooke184); compare below Biblical Hebrew יֵשׁ) [Dan 2:10] ... לָא אִיתַי אֱנָשׁ כִּי, [Dan 3:29]; [Dan 4:32] after the subject [Dan 2:11]a; [Dan 3:25] בְּהוֺן ׳וַחֲבָל לָא א, [Ezra 4:16] followed by participle or adjective [Dan 3:14]; [Dan 3:18] with pleonastic suffix, [Dan 2:11] מְדָֽרְהוֺן עִסבִּֿשְׂרָא לָא אִיתוֺהִי.
The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon
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