hebreo
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Noun edit
hebreo (accusative singular hebreon, plural hebreoj, accusative plural hebreojn)
- (ethnography, religion, dated) Jew, Hebrew
- 1933, L. L. Zamenhof, “Preĝo sub la verda standardo”, in The British Esperantist:
- Kristanoj, hebreoj, aŭ mohametanoj,
Ni ĉiuj de Di' estas filoj.- Christians, Jews, or Muslims,
We are all sons of God.
- Christians, Jews, or Muslims,
Derived terms edit
- hebrea (“Hebrew (adjective); the Hebrew language”)
Galician edit
Etymology edit
From Old Galician-Portuguese ebreo, ebreu (“Hebrew, Jew”) (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Latin hebraeus, from Ancient Greek Ἑβραῖος (Hebraîos), from Hebrew עִבְרִי (“Hebrew”).
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hebreo m (plural hebreos, feminine hebrea, feminine plural hebreas)
Related terms edit
- hebraico (Hebrew language)
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Adjective edit
hebreo (feminine hebrea, masculine plural hebrei, feminine plural hebree)
- Obsolete spelling of ebreo
- 1708, Giovanni Maria Chiericato, La Seconda Età del Mondo[1], 2nd edition, Venetia, pages 204–5:
- L’Undecima conſiſte nelle Decime, che Abrahamo diede delle ſue ſpoglie guerriere à Melchiſedech, ſignificative del popolo hebreo, quale all’hora era ne’ ì Lombi d’Abramo, come diſcorre l’Apoſtolo nell’antedetta ſua Lettera à gl’Hebrei nel capo ſettimo al verſo ottavo.
- The eleventh persists in the tithes, which Abraham gave from his casualties of war to Melchizedek, significant of the Jewish people, which at the time was in Abraham’s loins, like the Apostle discusses in his aforesaid letter to the Jews in the seventh head of verse eight.
Noun edit
hebreo m (plural hebrei, feminine hebrea)
- Obsolete spelling of ebreo
- 1708, Giovanni Maria Chiericato, La Seconda Età del Mondo[2], 2nd edition, Venetia, pages 204–5:
- L’Undecima conſiſte nelle Decime, che Abrahamo diede delle ſue ſpoglie guerriere à Melchiſedech, ſignificative del popolo hebreo, quale all’hora era ne’ ì Lombi d’Abramo, come diſcorre l’Apoſtolo nell’antedetta ſua Lettera à gl’Hebrei nel capo ſettimo al verſo ottavo.
- The eleventh persists in the tithes, which Abraham gave from his casualties of war to Melchizedek, significant of the Jewish people, which at the time was in Abraham’s loins, like the Apostle discusses in his aforesaid letter to the Jews in the seventh head of verse eight.
Spanish edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Latin hebraeus, from Ancient Greek Ἑβραῖος (Hebraîos), from Aramaic עִבְרַי (ʿiḇray), from Hebrew עִבְרִי (ʿiḇrī́).
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Adjective edit
hebreo (feminine hebrea, masculine plural hebreos, feminine plural hebreas)
Noun edit
hebreo m (plural hebreos, feminine hebrea, feminine plural hebreas)
- Hebrew person
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hebreo m (uncountable)
- Hebrew (language)
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Further reading edit
- “hebreo”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014