With this fourth volume, the Dictionary of Classical Hebrew has reached its halfway mark, even though what has been published so far, from aleph to lamedh, does not quite cover the first half of the Hebrew alphabet.
479) is one of the verbs that have such an ingressive lamedh, but the very examples cited by DJPA only support Muraoka's refutation: e.g., [UNKNOWN TEXT OMITTED] `because Miriam stood on the riverbank, TN Num.