Hebrew edit

Etymology edit

Root
י־א־ר (y-ʾ-r)

From earlier *yoʔr-, borrowed from Egyptian

it
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wmw

(jtrw, river, the Nile). The word was borrowed into Hebrew after the shift of Egyptian /t/ to /ʔ/, which is attested from the 18th Dynasty onward in the form of the alternative spelling jrw. Cognate with Demotic       (yr, river, canal) and Coptic ⲉⲓⲟⲟⲣ (eioor, canal).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

יְאוֹר / יְאֹר (ye'órm (plural indefinite יְאוֹרִים)

  1. A river, stream, or canal, especially in Egypt, especially the Nile.

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