גרב

Aramaic

Verb

גּרַב • (gəraḇ)

  1. to seize, to rob, to despoil

Noun

גְּרֶב • (gəreḇ) m

  1. absolute state of גַּרְבָא (garəḇā, leprosy)

Adjective

גְּרַב • (gəraḇ) m

  1. absolute state of גַּרְבָא (garəḇā, leprous)

Noun

גרב • (g-r-b) m

  1. absolute state of גרבא (g-r-bā, plunderer, spoliator)

Proper noun

גָּרְב • (gārəḇ) pl

  1. Gareb (a hill in Israel, near Jerusalem, whither the leprous were been banished, as it seems)

Noun

גְּרָב • (gər؜āḇ) m

  1. absolute state of גְּרָבָא (gər؜ābā, bottle)

Noun

גְּרַב • (gəraḇ) m

  1. absolute state of גַּרְבָּא (garbā, bottle)

Hebrew

Root
ג־ר־ב (g-r-b)

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic جَوْرَب (jawrab).

Pronunciation

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

Noun

גֶּרֶב • (gérev) m or f (plural indefinite גרביים / גַּרְבַּיִם, singular construct גֶּרֶב־, plural construct גַּרְבֵּי־) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. sock

Derived terms

References

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

Further reading

Verb

גָּרַב • (garáv) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction)

  1. to wear socks/stockings

Conjugation

Anagrams

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