moshav

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew מוֹשָׁב (mosháv, village, literally settlement).

Noun

moshav (plural moshavs or moshavim)

  1. An Israeli town or settlement: in particular, a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists during the second aliyah.

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Noun

moshav m (plural moshavim or moshavs or moshav)

  1. moshav (Israeli cooperative agricultural community)
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