Ισραήλ
See also: Ἰσραήλ
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἰσρᾱήλ (Isrāḗl).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /izɾaˈil/
- Hyphenation: Ισ‧ρα‧ήλ
Proper noun
Ισραήλ • (Israḯl) n (indeclinable)
- (biblical) Israel (A Biblical region of Western Asia roughly coextensive with the modern State of Israel, known in the Bible as the Land of Israel and considered the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people)
- (historical) Israel (an ancient kingdom in Western Asia, roughly coextensive with the modern State of Israel and the Land of Israel)
- (historical) Israel (an ancient kingdom that occupied the northern part of the Land of Israel and modern State of Israel, as distinct from Judah)
- (biblical) Israel (a name given to the Jewish patriarch Jacob)
- the Hebrew people, the children of Israel
Related terms
- ισραηλινός (israïlinós, “Israeli”)
- Ισραηλινή f (Israïliní, “Israeli”)
- Ισραηλινός m (Israïlinós, “Israeli”)
See also
- εβραϊκά (evraïká, “Hebrew language”)
Further reading
Ισραήλ on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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