דרור
Hebrew
Root |
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ד־ר־ר (d-r-r) |
Etymology
Borrowed from Akkadian 𒀭𒁺𒊏𒊒 (andurāru, “remission of debts, manumission of slaves, cancelling of illegal impositions on free persons”) or 𒁕𒊏𒊒 (darāru, “freedom; to become free of a task, to move about freely, to run off”).
Noun
דְּרוֹר • (d'rór) m (plural indefinite דְּרוֹרִים, singular construct דְּרוֹר־, plural construct דְּרוֹרֵי־)
Synonyms
- (freedom): חופש / חֹפֶשׁ (khófesh)
- (freedom): חֵרוּת (kherút)
- (sparrow): אַנְקוֹר (ankór)
References
- H1865 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible
- “דרור” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
Further reading
דרוריים on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
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