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Tay-ha
see 20:1
according to some sources it is a meaningful expression on its own signifying "O man!" (found in Abyssinian/Syriac/Nabathaean) synonymously "Ya rajulu", in dialect of Akks, an old Arab tribe, it means "Ya habibi" (O my beloved! O great man! O perfect man!), by some the expression is interpreted as "Be you at rest" or "Be thou still".
Hans Wehr
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