שור
Hebrew
Root |
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שׁ־ו־ר (š-w-r) |
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ṯawr- (“bull, ox”). Cognate with Arabic ثَوْر (ṯawr).
Pronunciation
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Noun
שׁוֹר • (shor) m (plural indefinite שוורים / שְׁוָרִים)
- ox
- Tanach, Exodus 23:04, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
- a. 217 C.E., Mishnah, Bava Kamma 3:11:
- שׁוֹר שֶׁהָיָה רוֹדֵף אַחַר שׁוֹר אַחֵר, וְהֻזַּק, זֶה אוֹמֵר שׁוֹרְךָ הִזִּיק, וְזֶה אוֹמֵר לֹא כִי אֶלָּא בְסֶלַע לָקָה, הַמּוֹצִיא מֵחֲבֵרוֹ עָלָיו הָרְאָיָה.
- Shor she-hayá rodéf aḥár shor aḥér, v-huzzáq, zeh omér shorkhá hizzíq, v-zeh omér lo khi élla v-séla' laqá, ha-motsí me-ḥaver-ó 'aláv ha-r'ayah.
- An ox that had been pursuing another ox so it was injured, if one says "Your ox injured it" and another says "Not so, rather it was hit by a rock," the burden of proof rests upon the claimant.
References
Proper noun
שׁוֹר • (shor) m
- (astronomy) Taurus (a constellation of the zodiac supposedly shaped like a bull and containing the star Aldebaran)
- (astrology) Taurus (the zodiac sign for the bull, ruled by Venus and covering April 21 - May 21 (tropical astrology) or May 16 - June 15 (sidereal astrology))
See also
Zodiac signs in Hebrew (layout · text) | |||||||||||
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טָלֶה (Talé) | שׁוֹר (Shor) | תְּאוֹמִים (Te'omim) | סַרְטָן (Sartan) | ||||||||
אַרְיֵה (Aryé) | בְּתוּלָה (Betulá) | מאזניים (Moznayim) | עַקְרָב (Akrav) | ||||||||
קַשָּׁת (Kashat) | גְּדִי (Gdi) | דְּלִי (Dli) | דָּגִים (Dagim) |
References
- “שור” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
Further reading
- שור on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
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