אוד

Hebrew

Etymology 1

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Noun

אוּד (ud) m (plural indefinite אוּדִים, plural construct אוּדֵי־)

  1. (Biblical Hebrew) a burning piece of wood, a firebrand, an ember
    • Zechariah 3:2, with translation of the New International Version:
      הֲלֹוא זֶה אוּד מֻצָּל מֵאֵשׁ׃
      Is not this man a burning stick snatched from the fire?
Derived terms

References

Etymology 2

From French Aude (see more there).

Proper noun

אוֹד (od)

  1. Aude (a river in France)
  2. Aude (a department of France)
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