אלה

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Aramaic edit

Noun edit

אֱלָהּ (ʾĕlāh)

  1. indefinite of אֱלָהָא

Hebrew edit

Etymology 1 edit

Compare Arabic أُولَاءِ (ʔulāʔi).

Pronunciation edit

Determiner edit

אֵלֶּה (éle)

  1. masculine/feminine plural of זה (ze)
    • Tanach, Genesis 36:1, with translation of the King James Version:
      וְאֵלֶּה תֹּלְדוֹת עֵשָׂו הוּא אֱדוֹם׃
      v'éle toldót esáv hu edóm.
      Now these are the generations of Esau, who is Edom.

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Etymology 2 edit

Root
א־ל (ʾ-l)

From אל (el, god) + ־ה (á, -ess).

Noun edit

אֵלָה (eláf (masculine counterpart אֵל)

  1. A goddess.

Further reading edit

Etymology 3 edit

Root
א־ל־ל (ʾ-l-l)

Compare אֵלֹון (elōn, great tree), אַלּוֹן (allōn, great tree; oak), and the plurale tantum אֵילִים (ēlīm, mighty tree).

Noun edit

אֵלָה (eláf

  1. A tree of the genus Pistacia.
Derived terms edit

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Further reading edit

Etymology 4 edit

Root
א־ל־ל (ʾ-l-l)

Noun edit

אַלָּה (aláf

  1. A club for beating.
References edit
  • אלה” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language

Further reading edit

Etymology 5 edit

Noun edit

אֱלֹהַּ (elóahm

  1. defective spelling of אלוה

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