Aramaic edit

Etymology edit

Compare with Arabic سَبَرَ (sabara, to search, to probe), from an Aramaic borrowing.

Verb edit

סְבַר (sḇar)

  1. to show a bright face towards, to be favourable towards
  2. to hope, to expect, to look out for
  3. to endure, to sustain, to bear
  4. to consider, to regard, to look on; to have a notion to think, to understand
  5. to perforate, to cut

Noun edit

סֽבַר (sḇarm

  1. absolute state of סַבְרָא (saḇrā, hope)

Noun edit

סֽבַר (sḇarm

  1. absolute state of סִבְרָא (seḇrā, consideration, regard; belief)

Noun edit

סְבָר (sḇārm

  1. absolute state of סְבָרָא (sḇārā, perspicacity, discernment; countenance)

Noun edit

סָבַר (sāḇarm

  1. absolute state of סָבְרָא (sāḇərā, teacher, scholar)

Hebrew edit

Noun edit

סֵבֶר (séverm

  1. countenance, expression
    קיבל את המבקרים בסבר פנים יפות
    a warm welcome
    (literally, “welcomed the guests with a gracious countenance”)