עפר

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
ע־פ־ר (ʿ-p-r)

Perhaps related to אֵפֶר ('éfer, ʾḗp̄er, ash). From Proto-Semitic *ʕapar- (dust). Compare Aramaic עַפְרָא (ʿap̄rā, dust) (absolutive: עֲפָר (ʿăp̄ār)), Arabic غَبَرَة (ḡabara) / غُبَار (ḡubār, dust), (perhaps borrowed from Aramaic) عَفَر (ʕafar, dust), Ugaritic 𐎓𐎔𐎗 (ʿpr) and Akkadian 𒅖 (eperum, dust; soil, earth).

Pronunciation

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Noun

עָפָר • ('afár, ʿāp̄ār) m (no plural forms, singular construct עֲפַר־) [pattern: קָטָל]

  1. earth, dirt
  2. (literary) dust
    • Tanach, Psalms 103:14, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
      כִּי־הוּא יָדַע יִצְרֵנוּ זָכוּר כִּי־עָפָר אֲנָחְנוּ׃
      Ki hu yadá yitzrénu; zakhúr ki ʿafar anáḥnu
      For He knoweth our frame; He remembereth that we are dust.
  3. (biblical) ashes

Declension

Synonyms

Noun

עֹפֶר • ('ófer) m

  1. defective spelling of עופר

Adjective

עָפֹר • ('afór) m

  1. defective spelling of עפור

References

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