how to say “a trap”
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Today a horrible tragedy was reported from Brazil, where hundreds of people were trapped inside a nightclub as it burned down.
The Biblical-Hebrew root ל.כ.ד (l.k.d) means enclosure or trapping. Some of the words it produces, in use today, are:
מַלְכֹּדֶת
– a trap
לִלְכּוֹד
– to trap, to enclose – an active-simple פָּעַל verb
לְהִלָּכֵד
– to be trapped, to be enclosed – ללכוד‘s passive נִפְעַל opposite
So that in Hebrew, we would say:
(well, more precisely, הליכוד-בֵּיתֵנו
– literally, The Unification, Our Home).

