Hithpolel
This Hebrew form is equivalent in use to the Hithpael, and is
causative/reflexive in meaning. The separate term occurs because
certain verb forms reduplicate their final consonant and change into
a quadriliteral (4-letter) root rather than the normal triliteral
(3-letter) root form. This form additionally lengthens the initial
vowel in the first consonant.
H8709Stem -Hithpolel See { [H8824]}
Mood -Imperfect See { [H8811]}
Count-45
H8710Stem -Hithpolel See { [H8824]}
Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-2
H8711Stem -Hithpolel See { [H8824]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-11
H8712Stem -Hithpolel See { [H8824]}
Mood -Perfect See { [H8816]}
Count-9
H8832Ithpolel
This Aramaic (Chaldean) form is equivalent in use to the Hebrew
Hithpolel, and is causative/reflexive in meaning like the Hithpael.
The separate term occurs because certain verb forms reduplicate their
final consonant and change into a quadriliteral (4-letter) root
rather than the normal triliteral (3-letter) root form. This form
additionally lengthens the initial vowel in the first consonant.