אבזר
Hebrew
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א־ב־ז־ר (ʾ-b-z-r) |
Etymology
editBorrowed from Aramaic אַבְזָרָא (ʾaḇzārā), אֲבִזְרָא ('aḇizrā), אֲבִיזְרָא (ʾaḇizrā).
Noun
editאַבְזָר • (avzár, ʾaḇzā́r) m (plural indefinite אַבְזָרִים)
Alternative forms
edit- אֲבִיזָר (avizar, ʾaḇizā́r)
Verb
editאִבְזֵר • (iv'zér) (pi'el construction)
Verb
editאֻבְזַר • (uvzár) (pu'al construction)
References
edit- Klein, Ernest (1987) “אַבְזָר”, in A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English[1], Jerusalem: Carta, →ISBN, page 2b