H858. athah
or atha אֲתָא אֲתָה, verb come (Biblical Hebrew poetry אָתָה; Palmyrene ׳את Haph`el Lab230, Christian-Palestinian Aramaic SchulthLex.); —
Pe`al Perfect3masculine singular אֲתָה [Ezra 5:3]; [Dan 7:22]; אָ֯ [Ezra 5:16]; [3]masculine plural אֲתוֺ [4:12]; Imperative masculine plural (וֶ)אֱתוֺ [Dan 3:26]; Infinitive לְמֵתֵא (K§ 41 c)) [3:2]; Participle אָתֵה [7:13]; — come, with עַל person [Ezra 4:12] (+ location), [5:3]; with ל of thing [Dan 3:2]; absolute [3:26]; [7:13], [22]; followed by finite verb active [Ezra 5:16].
Haph`el bring: Perfect3masculine singular הַיְתִי, (Kl.c.), [Dan 5:13] (accusative of person + מִן local); 3 masculine plural הַיְתִיו, accusative of thing [5:3], so (ל accusative) [5:23] (+ קֳדָס person), [6:17] (ל accusative of person), [6:25] (accusative of person); Infinitive לְהַיְתָיָה (so Egyptian Aramaic RES361C) [3:13] (ל accusative of person), [5:2] (ל accusative of thing).
Hephal (passive, Kl.c.) be brought: Perfect3feminine singular הֵיתַ֫יִת (K§ 47, Beisp. 6, WCG 225) subject of thing [Dan 6:18]; [3]masculine plural הֵיתַ֫יוּ subject person [3:13] (+ קֳדָם person).
אָת see אוה.