דר
Hebrew
Etymology 1
Root |
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ד־ו־ר (d-w-r) |
Noun
דֹּר • (dór) m (plural indefinite דֹּרוֹת, singular construct דֹּר־)
- defective spelling of דּוֹר.
- Tanach, Exodus 3:15, with translation of the King James Version:
- וְזֶה זִכְרִי לְדֹר דֹּר
- v'ze zichrí l'dor dor
- and this [is] My memorial, to generation — generation
Etymology 2
Root |
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ד־ו־ר (d-w-r) |
Conjugation
non-finite forms |
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finite forms | singular | plural | |||
m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
past | first | דַּרְתִּי | דַּרְנוּ | ||
second | דַּרְתָּ | דַּרְתְּ | דַּרְתֶּם | דַּרְתֶּן | |
third | דָּר | דָּרָה | דָּרוּ | ||
present | דָּר | דָּרָה | דָּרִים | דָּרוֹת | |
future | first | אָדוּר | נָדוּר | ||
second | תָּדוּר | תָּדוּרִי | תָּדוּרוּ | תדורנה / תָּדֹרְנָה1 | |
third | יָדוּר | תָּדוּר | יָדוּרוּ | תדורנה / תָּדֹרְנָה1 | |
imperative | דּוּר | דּוּרִי | דּוּרוּ | דורנה / דֹּרְנָה1 | |
notes |
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Synonyms
- גָּר
Etymology 3
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ד־ר־ר (d-r-r) |
Noun
דַּר • (dar) m [pattern: קֶטֶל]
- nacre, mother-of-pearl
- (Talmud) a fluorescent stone (according to Samuel of Nehardea)
Synonyms
- אֵם הַפְּנִינָה (em hapniná)
References
- “דר” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
Further reading
- אם הפנינה on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
Anagrams
- ד״ר
- רד
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