בלוט

Hebrew

Root
ב־ל־ט (b-l-ṭ)

Etymology

Compare Arabic بَلُّوط (ballūṭ)

Pronunciation

  • (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /baˈlut/
  • (file)

Noun

בַּלּוּט • (balút) m (plural indefinite בַּלּוּטִים, singular construct בַּלּוּט־, plural construct בַּלּוּטֵי־)

  1. acorn

References

  • בלוט” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language

Further reading

Yiddish

Etymology

From Middle High German bluot, from Old High German [Term?], from Proto-Germanic *blōþą, of uncertain origin. Compare German Blut. Cognates include English blood and Dutch bloed.

Pronunciation

  • (YIVO, Litvish) IPA(key): /bɫʊt/
  • (Netherlandic) IPA(key): /bɫuːt/
  • (Poylish, Galitzish) IPA(key): /bɫiːt/
  • (Ukrainish) IPA(key): /bɫɨt/

Noun

בלוט • (blut) n

  1. blood
    • 1943, “Zog nit keyn mol”, Hirsh Glick (lyrics):
      דאָס ליד געשריבן איז מיט בלוט, און ניט מיט בלײַ
      dos lid geshribn iz mit blut, un nit mit blay
      This song is written with blood and not with lead

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