סדר
Hebrew
Etymology
From the root ס־ד־ר (s-d-r).
Noun
סֵדֶר (séder) m (plural indefinite form סְדָרִים, singular construct form סֵדֶר־, plural construct form סִדְרֵי־)
- Order, the state of being well-arranged, in the sense of putting things in order.
- An order: an arrangement or sequence.
- A seder.
- An order: any of the six major divisions of the Mishnah.
- (סֵדֶר־, séder-) Singular construct form of סֵדֶר.
Derived terms
- בְּסֵדֶר (b'séder)
Verb
סָדַר (sadár) (pa'ál construction)
Verb
סדר
- (סִדֵּר, sidér) Defective spelling of סידר.
- (סַדֵּר, sadér) Bare infinitive (infinitive construct or gerund) of סידר \ סִדֵּר (sidér).
- (סַדֵּר, sadér) Masculine singular imperative of סידר \ סִדֵּר (sidér).
- (סֻדַּר, sudár) Defective spelling of סודר.