חברה

See also: חבֿרה

Hebrew

Root
ח־ב־ר (ḥ-b-r)

Noun

חֲבֵרָה • (khaverá) f (plural indefinite חֲבֵרוֹת, masculine counterpart חָבֵר) [pattern: קְטֵלָה]

  1. A female friend, or more generally a female teammate, classmate, partner, or similar.
  2. (specifically) A girlfriend; a female romantic partner.
    • Tanach, Malachi 2:14, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
      ...וְהִיא חֲבֶרְתְּךָ וְאֵשֶׁת בְּרִיתֶךָ.
      ...vəhí ḥavertəchá vəéshet britécha.
      ...Though she is thy companion, And the wife of thy covenant.
  3. A female member (as of an organization or society).
  4. (socialism) A female comrade.
Descendants
  • Classical Syriac: ܚܒܪܬܐ (female friend, neighbor)
    • Lishana Deni: כורתא (xwarṯa, female friend)

Noun

חֶבְרָה • (khevrá) f (plural indefinite חֲבָרוֹת, singular construct חֶבְרַת־, plural construct חֶבְרוֹת־) [pattern: קִטְלָה]

  1. Company, society: the state of being with one or more other people.
  2. Company, society: one or more people that one is with.
  3. A society: a collection of individuals with common characteristics or some connection between them.
  4. A society, an association: a group of people who have united for a certain purpose.
  5. A company, a corporation: a business with multiple owners, or owned by a group.
  6. (ecology) a community
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Azerbaijani: xavra (synagogue)
  • Lithuanian: chebra (group of friends, clique, gang)
  • Ottoman Turkish: خاوره (synagogue), خورا, حاوره, هورا, هاوره
    • Turkish: havra
    • Armenian: խավռա (xavṙa, confusion, disorder)
    • Macedonian: авра (avra, synagogue)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Yiddish חבֿרה (khevre), in turn from Hebrew חֶבְרָה (khevrá).

Alternative forms

  • חֶבְרֶ׳ה (khévr'e)

Noun

חֶבְרֶה • (khévre) m pl

  1. (colloquial) Friends, a group of friends.

References

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