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נשׁא #2   n.m. #2  depilated person


  depilated person  LJLA.

The LJLA example is taken by earlier lexicographers to be a unique singular of the plural of "woman". Given that the standard form איתא appears in the same verse, this is exceedingly unlikely. At best it would mean a male dressed and made up like a female.
  
Page refs. in other dictionaries: DJBA: 778a;

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