שבט

See also: שבֿט

Aramaic

Etymology

From Akkadian 𒌚𒀾 (Šabāṭum, literally month of wheat).

Proper noun

שְׁבָט (šəḇāṭ) m

  1. February
  2. Shevat

Descendants

  • Classical Syriac: ܫܒܛ (šḇāṭ)
  • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܫܒ݂ܵܛ (šwāṭ)
  • Turoyo: ܐܷܫܘܷܛ (ëšwëṭ)

References

  • Jastrow, Marcus (1903) A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature, London, New York: Luzac & Co., G.P. Putnam's Sons, page 1513

Hebrew

Etymology 1

Root
שׁ־ב־ט (š-b-ṭ)

From Proto-Semitic *šabṭ-.

Noun

שֵׁבֶט (shévet) m (plural indefinite שְׁבָטִים, plural construct שִׁבְטֵי־) [pattern: קֵטֶל]

  1. tribe
  2. a wand, a staff; a swatting rod. cattle prod or a shepherd's crook.
    • גַּם כִּי אֵלֵךְ בְּגֵיא צַלְמָוֶת לֹא אִירָא רָע כִּי אַתָּה עִמָּדִי שִׁבְטְךָ וּמִשְׁעַנְתֶּךָ הֵמָּה יְנַחֲמֻנִי (Psalms 23, v. 4)
Synonyms
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Akkadian 𒌚𒀾 (Šabāṭum, literally month of wheat (i.e. the start of harvest season)).

Proper noun

שְׁבָט (sh'vát)

  1. Shevat (fifth month)
See also

Verb

שִׁבֵּט (shibét) (pi'el construction)

  1. defective spelling of שיבט

References

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

Further reading

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