חמרא
Aramaic edit
Etymology 1 edit
Compare Arabic خَمْر (ḵamr, “wine”) and Hebrew חֶמֶר (chémer, “wine”).
Noun edit
חַמְרָא • (ḥamrā) m (uncountable)
- wine
- Tanach, Daniel 5:4, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
- c. 1534–1572, Isaac Luria, אֲסַדֵּר לִסְעוּדָתָא [I shall arrange a meal] (song for the morning meal of Shabbat):
Noun edit
חַמָּרָא • (ḥammārā) m (plural חַמָּרַיָּא, singular feminine counterpart חַמָּרְתָא)
Etymology 2 edit
Compare Arabic حِمَار (ḥimār), Hebrew חֲמוֹר (khamór, ḥămōr).
Noun edit
חֲמָרָא • (ḥămārā) m or f (plural חֲמָרַיָּא or חֲמָרֵי)
Noun edit
חַמָּרָא • (ḥammārā) m (plural חַמָּרַיָּא, singular feminine counterpart חַמָּרְתָא)