עסרא
Aramaic
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Cardinal : עסרא (ʿăsrå) Ordinal : עשיראה (ʿăsiraah) | ||
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ʿaśr-.
Numeral
עסרא • (ʿasrā) m (f עסר)
- ten (10)
- c. 110 CE, Onkelos of Sinope, “דברים פרק ד [Deuteronomy Chapter 4]”, in תרגום אונקלוס דברים [Onkelos's Aramaic Translation of Deuteronomy], Israel: Mechon Mamre, archived from the original on 12 November 2020, Deuteronomy 4:13:
- וְחַוִּי לְכוֹן יָת קְיָמֵיהּ דְּפַקֵּיד יָתְכוֹן לְמֶעֱבַד עַסְרָא פִּתְגָמִין; וּכְתַבִנּוּן עַל תְּרֵין לוּחֵי אַבְנַיָּא׃
- wəḥawwi ləkhon yåth qəyåmēh də-phaqēd yåthkhon lə-meʿebhad ʿasrå pithghamin; u-khtavinnun ʿal trēn luḥēi abhnayyå.
- And He taught you His covenant that He commanded with you to do ten commandments; and He wrote them on two tablets of the stone.
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