אסר

Aramaic

Etymology

From Proto-West Semitic *ʔasar-.

Verb

אסר • (transliteration needed)

  1. to bind, to tie
  2. to join

Hebrew

Root
א־ס־ר (ʾ-s-r)

Etymology

Compare with Arabic أَسَرَ (ʔasara, to capture, seize)

Verb

אָסַר • (asár) (pa'al construction, present אוֹסֵר, future יֶאֱסֹר, passive participle אָסוּר, passive counterpart נֶאֱסַר)

  1. to bind, tie, join
  2. to imprison
  3. (biblical) to vow
  4. to forbid, prohibit

Conjugation

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