Hebrew

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Root
נ־ו־ל (n-w-l)

Etymology

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Borrowed from Aramaic נַוְולָא (nawlā, loom), a Middle Iranian word continued in Persian نول (nôl, the outer part of the mouth; a beak, bill; a spout; the neck of a bottle; tube, channel; anything on which one leans or is supported; a whirlpool, vortex), ultimately from Old Tamil 𑀦𑀽𑀮𑁰 (nūl).

Noun

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נוּל (núlm (singular construct נוּל־)

  1. loom

References

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  • נול” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language

Further reading

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Yiddish

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Yiddish numbers (edit)
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    Cardinal: נול (nul)

Etymology

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From Italian nulla, from Latin nūlla.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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נול (nul)

  1. zero (cardinal number before 1, denoting nothing)

Noun

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נול (nulm, plural נולן (nuln)

  1. zero, null