Hebrew edit

Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from Aramaic זוּזָא (zūzā).

Noun edit

זוּז (zūzm (plural indefinite זוּזִים, plural construct זוּזֵי־)

  1. a zuz (an ancient Jewish coin)
    • a. 217 C.E., Mishnah, Makkot 1:2:
      מְעִידִין אָנוּ בְאִישׁ פְּלוֹנִי שֶׁחַיָּב לַחֲבֵרוֹ מָאתַיִם זוּז, וְנִמְצְאוּ זוֹמְמִין, לוֹקִין וּמְשַׁלְּמִין
      "M'idin anu v'ish ploni she-ḥayav laḥavero matáyim zuz," v-nim'tz'u zom'min, loqin um'shalmin.
      [Those who say] "We testify that the man So-and-so owes his fellow two hundred zuz," and are found to be scheming, get lashes and must refund the amount.


Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

זוּז (zuz)

  1. Masculine singular imperative of זָז (zaz): move!