בד
Hebrew edit
Etymology 1 edit
Root |
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ב־ד־ד (b-d-d) |
Noun edit
בַּד • (bad) m (plural indefinite בַּדִּים) [pattern: קֶטֶל]
Synonyms edit
Noun edit
בַּד • (bad) m (plural indefinite בַּדִּים) [pattern: קֶטֶל]
- (obsolete) branch, bough, a wooden stick.
- Tanach, Exodus 25:13, with translation of the English Standard Version:
- וְעָשִׂיתָ בַדֵּי עֲצֵי שִׁטִּים וְצִפִּיתָ אֹתָם זָהָב.
- You shall make poles of acacia wood and overlay them with gold.
Synonyms edit
Adjective edit
בַּד • (bád) (feminine בַּדָּה, masculine plural בַּדִּים, feminine plural בַּדּוֹת) [pattern: קֶטֶל]
- (obsolete, not productive) separate, detached
- Tanach, Exodus 30:34, with translation of the English Standard Version:
- וַיֹּאמֶר יְהוָה אֶל מֹשֶׁה קַח לְךָ סַמִּים נָטָף וּשְׁחֵלֶת וְחֶלְבְּנָה סַמִּים וּלְבֹנָה זַכָּה בַּד בְּבַד יִהְיֶה.
- The Lord said to Moses, “Take sweet spices, stacte, and onycha, and galbanum, sweet spices with pure frankincense (of each shall there be an equal part),
Usage notes edit
- It survives today in terms, such as לְבַד (l'vád, “alone, apart...”) and בַּד בְּבַד (bád b'vád, “simultaneously, at the same time”).
Derived terms edit
- לְבַד (l'vád, “alone, apart, not together, on one's own; alone, sole, only”)
- בַּד בְּבַד (bád b'vád, “simultaneously, at the same time”)
Etymology 2 edit
Root |
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ב־ד־ה (b-d-h) |
Noun edit
בַּד • (bad) m (plural indefinite בַּדִּים) [pattern: קֶטֶל]
Synonyms edit
References edit
- “בד” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
Further reading edit
- בד on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he