מצרים

Hebrew

Etymology

From a common Semitic source; compare Arabic مِصْر (miṣr) and Ugaritic 𐎎𐎕𐎗𐎎 (mṣrm). The ending is the standard dual form, perhaps related to the ancient conceptualization of Egypt as two realms: Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Connections have also been drawn to מֶצֶר (métser, border, limit) and מיצר / מֵצַר (meitsár, sea strait).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

מִצְרַיִם • (mitsráyim) f (Biblical Hebrew pausal form מִצְרָיִם)

  1. Egypt (a country in North Africa and Western Asia)
  2. Egyptians
  3. (biblical) Mizraim, son of Ham and grandson of Noah

Derived terms

Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew מִצְרַיִם (mitsráyim).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɪt͡sˈʁajəm/

Proper noun

מצרים • (mitsrayem) n

  1. Egypt (a country in North Africa and Western Asia)

Derived terms

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