ܪܝܫ

Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

Etymology 1

Ultimately derived from Phoenician 𐤓𐤀𐤔 (rʾš, literally head); compare Classical Syriac ܪܝܫ (rēš), Hebrew רֵישׁ (resh), Arabic رَاء (rāʔ) and Ancient Greek ῥῶ (rhô). Doublet of ܪܹܝܫܵܐ (rēšā).

Pronunciation

  • (standard) IPA(key): [reʃː]

Noun

ܪܹܝܫ • (rēš) f

  1. resh (the twentieth letter of the Assyrian alphabet and Syriac script)
Coordinate terms

Pronunciation

  • (standard) IPA(key): [reʃː]

Noun

ܪܹܝܫ • (rēš) (plural ܪܹ̈ܝܫܲܝ (rēšay), feminine ܪܹ̈ܝܫܲܬ (rēšat))

  1. construct state singular of ܪܹܝܫܵܐ (rēšā, head)
Derived terms
  • ܪܹܝܫ ܐܸܡܘܵܬܹ̈ܐ (rēš imwātē, chief of nations)
  • ܪܹܝܫ ܓܵܠܘܼܬܵܐ (rēš gālūtā, exilarch)
  • ܪܹܝܫ ܟܢܘܼܫܬܵܐ (rēš knuštā, head of the synagogue)
  • ܪܹܝܫ ܫܹܢ݇ܬܵܐ (rēš šēttā, New Year)
  • ܪܹܝܫ ܝܲܪܚܵܐ (rēš yarḥā, new moon)
  • ܪܹܝܫ ܐܲܒ݂ܵܗܵܬܹ̈ܐ (rēš aḇāhātē, founding patriarch)
  • ܪܹܝܫ ܟܵܗܢܹ̈ܐ (rēš kāhnē, high priest)
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