אדר

See also: אָדר

Aramaic

Etymology

From Akkadian 𒌚𒊺 (Addarum).

Proper noun

אֲדָר (ʾăḏār) m

  1. March
  2. Adar

Descendants

  • Classical Syriac: ܐܕܪ (ʾāḏār)
  • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܐܵܕܵܪ (ādār)
  • Turoyo: ܐܳܕ݂ܰܪ (oḏar)

References

  • dr”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
  • 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 17

Hebrew

Etymology 1

From Akkadian 𒌚𒊺 (Addarum).

Proper noun

אֲדָר ('adár) m

  1. Adar, the sixth, and in leap years, the seventh month of the Jewish calendar (of twenty-nine days), circa March.
  2. a male or female given name
Derived terms
  • אֲדָר הָרִאשׁוֹן ('adár harishón)
  • אֲדָר הַשֵּׁנִי ('adár hashení)
See also
References

Etymology 2

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Noun

אֵדֶר ('éder) m (plural indefinite אֲדָרִים, singular construct אֵדֶר־, plural construct אֶדְרֵי־) [pattern: קֵטֶל]

  1. A mounted animal: an animal skin that has been stuffed and mounted for display.

Etymology 3

Root
א־ד־ר (ʾ-d-r)

From Aramaic אדרא .

Noun

אֶדֶר ('éder) m (plural indefinite אֲדָרִים, singular construct אֶדֶר־, plural construct אַדְרֵי־) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. (obsolete) A kind of cedar tree.
  2. A maple tree, a maple.
Derived terms

References

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