הצליח

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
צ־ל־ח

From the root צ־ל־ח (TZ-l-ḥ).

Verb

הִצְלִיחַ (hitzlíakh) (hif'il construction)

  1. (intransitive) Succeed; be successful.
    • אפרת גוֹש, תמיד כשאתה בא
      אולי אצליח יום אחד לצאת
  2. Cause (someone or something) to succeed; cause to be successful.
    • Genesis 24:40:
      [] יִשְׁלַח מַלְאָכוֹ אִתָּךְ וְהִצְלִיחַ דַּרְכֶּךָ []
      [] will send his angel with thee, and prosper thy way; []
    • a. 600, Babylonian Talmud, tractate Shabas, chapter 6, Vilna Edition, page 63, side 1:
      שני תלמידי חכמים המחדדין זה לזה בהלכה הקב״ה מצליח להם
      sh'néi talmidéi khakhamím ham'khad'dím ze lazé bahalakhá Haq.B.H. matzlíakh lahém.
      Two scholars [literally, students of wise ones] who sharpen one another in law — God [literally, the holy one, He is blessed,] causes them success.

Conjugation

Derived terms

Anagrams

  • החליץ (hekhlítz), הלחיץ (hilkhítz), חליצה (khalitzá), חלציה, לחיצה (l'khitzá)
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