Hebrew edit

Etymology 1 edit

Root
ה־ר־ה (h-r-h)

Noun edit

הוֹרֶה (horém (plural indefinite הוֹרִים, plural construct הוֹרֵי־, feminine counterpart הוֹרָה)

  1. parent (mother or father)

Noun edit

הוֹרָה (horáf (plural indefinite הוֹרוֹת, plural construct הוֹרוֹת־, masculine counterpart הוֹרֶה)

  1. (rare in the feminine) mother

Hyponyms edit

Derived terms edit

Etymology 2 edit

Root
י־ר־ה (y-r-h)

Verb edit

הוֹרָה (horá) third-singular masculine past (hif'il construction)

  1. to instruct, teach
Conjugation edit

Etymology 3 edit

Ultimately from Greek χορός (chorós).

Noun edit

הוֹרָה (hóraf

  1. hora (dance)

Yiddish edit

Noun edit

הורה (horef, plural הורות (hores)

  1. Alternative spelling of האָרע (hore)