Hebrew

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Etymology

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Root
י־א־ר (y-ʾ-r)

From earlier *yoʔr-, borrowed from Egyptian

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(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

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Noun

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

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

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