ג־ו־ר

Hebrew

Etymology 1

Close cognate to Aramaic ג־ו־ר (g‑w‑r, root relating to living abroad or proselytising) and Classical Syriac ܓـܵܪ (gār, to commit adultery).

Other Semitic cognates include Phoenician 𐤂‎𐤓 (g‎r), Ugaritic 𐎂𐎗 (gr, guest, resident alien), Sabaean 𐩴𐩥𐩧 (gwr, to sojourn), Ge'ez ጎር (gor, newcomer) and Arabic ج و ر (j w r, root relating to neighbourhood).

Root

ג־ו־ר • (g-w-r) (hollow root)

  1. Forming words relating to residing or sojourning.
Derived terms
Hebrew terms belonging to the root ג־ו־ר‎ (0 c, 3 e)
Verbs and verbal derivatives
  • Pa'al: גָּר (gár, to dwell)
  • Hitpa'el: הִתְגוֹרֵר (hitgorér, to dwell)
    • Verbal noun: הִתְגוֹרְרוּת (hitgorerút, residing)
Nouns and adjectives

References

  • A. Murtonen (1989) “GWR”, in Hebrew in Its West Semitic Setting, Part I, Section Bb, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 130
  • Klein, Ernest (1987) “גור”, in A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English, Jerusalem: Carta, →ISBN, page 95
  • ג־ו־ר”, in Hebrew dictionary and conjugation tables, Pealim.com

Etymology 2

Secondary form of root י־ג־ר (y-g-r), with which it forms a suppletive paradigm.

Root

ג־ו־ר • (g-w-r) (hollow root)

  1. Forming words relating to fear.
Derived terms
Verbs
  • Pa'al: יגור / יָגֹר (yɔḡor, to fear)
Nouns
  • מָגוֹר (mɔḡor, fear)
  • מְגוֹרָה (məḡorɔ, fear)
  • מְגוּרָה (məḡurɔ, fear)

References

  • A. Murtonen (1989) “GWR II”, in Hebrew in Its West Semitic Setting, Part I, Section Bb, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 130
  • Klein, Ernest (1987) “גורII”, in A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English, Jerusalem: Carta, →ISBN, page 95

Etymology 3

From Proto-Semitic *gVr- (whelp). Closely related to Aramaic גּוּר (gur) and Classical Syriac ܓܘܼܪܝܵܐ (gūryāʾ, cub). Standard Babylonian 𒄀𒅕𒊒 (girru, lion) and Arabic جَرْو (jarw, cub) are other Semitic relatives.

Root

ג־ו־ר • (g-w-r)

  1. Forming words relating to the young of animals.
Derived terms
Nouns

References

  • A. Murtonen (1989) “GWR Ⅳ”, in Hebrew in Its West Semitic Setting, Part I, Section Bb, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 130
  • Klein, Ernest (1987) “גּוּר, גּוֹר”, in A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English, Jerusalem: Carta, →ISBN, page 95

Etymology 4

From Proto-West Semitic *gawar-, cognate to Arabic جَارَ (jāra, to wrong). Compare ג־ר־ה (g-r-h, base related to provoking).

Root

ג־ו־ר • (g-w-r) (hollow root)

  1. Forming words relating to attack.
Derived terms
Verbs

References

  • Klein, Ernest (1987) “גורIII”, in A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English, Jerusalem: Carta, →ISBN, page 95
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