אביר
Hebrew
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א־ב־ר (ʾ-b-r) |
Pronunciation
edit- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /(ʔ)aˈbiʁ/
Audio: (file)
Adjective
editאַבִּיר • (abír) (feminine אַבִּירָה, masculine plural אַבִּירִים, feminine plural אַבִּירוֹת)
- mighty, valiant
- strong, mighty (used of God only)
Noun
editאַבִּיר • (abír) m (plural indefinite אַבִּירִים, plural construct אַבִּירֵי־, feminine counterpart אַבִּירָה)
- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) a knight
- (biblical) a great horse, an ox or a strong working bull
See also
edit- פָּרָשׁ m (parash)
Proper noun
editאַבִּיר • (abír) m
- (Biblical Hebrew) the Strong, a poetic name for God
Anagrams
editLadino
editEtymology
editFrom Old Spanish aver, from Latin habeō (“hold, have”).
Verb
editאביר (Hebrew spelling, Latin spelling aver)
- to have
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