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charotah does not appear to be a Hebrew word. It's very close to the following though:

cherutah (חרותה) = "her freedom"

charutah (חרוטה) = "her cone"

charutah (חרותה) = "engraved"

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βˆ™ 7y ago

The meaning of chata depends on how you spell it in Hebrew:

  • חטא = to transgress
  • חתה = to stir a fire
  • חטהּ = "her tusk"


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βˆ™ 9y ago

Depending on how you spell it with Hebrew letters, it could mean either of the following:

He transgressed

He stirred (fire or coals)


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