כלה

See also: כּלה

Hebrew

Etymology 1

Root
כ־ל־ל (k-l-l)

Noun

כַּלָּה • (kalá) f (plural indefinite כַּלּוֹת, singular construct כַּלַּת־, plural construct כַּלּוֹת־) [pattern: קַטְלָה]

  1. A bride.
  2. A daughter-in-law.
See also
References

Etymology 2

From the root כ־ל־ה

Root
כ־ל־ה (k-l-h)

Verb

כָּלָה • (kalá) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction)

  1. (flowery) to be finished, to be over, to be done, to be completed
  2. (flowery) to have run out
Conjugation

Verb

כִּלָּה • (kilá) third-singular masculine past (pi'el construction)

  1. defective spelling of כילה

Noun

כִּלָּה • (kilá) f

  1. defective spelling of כילה

References

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