שמיר
Hebrew
Root |
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שׁ־מ־ר (š-m-r) |
Etymology 1
Alteration of שֻׁמָּר (šummā́r, “fennel”)
Etymology 2
Unknown, possibly in an unknown fashion extended from Akkadian 𒉌𒌓𒌑 (NA₄U2 /šammu/, “emery, corundum, adamant”), also present in Egyptian jsmr, smr if that really means “emery”, and in Ancient Greek σμύρῐς (smúris, “emery-powder”), loaned likely from a Semitic cognate of the Hebrew.
Noun
שָׁמִיר • (shamír) m
Descendants
References
- “שמיר” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
Further reading
שבת ריחני on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
Yiddish
Noun
שמיר • (shmir) m, plural שמירן (shmirn)
Related terms
- שמירן (shmirn, “to smear, grease; to bribe”)
Descendants
- → English: shmear
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
שמיר • (shmir)
- inflection of שמירן (shmirn):
- first-person singular present
- imperative singular
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