ebrèu

ebrèu
ebriu, ebrèa, ebrèu, ebriéu adj. et n. hébreux [sans fém. dans Lou Tresor dóu Felibrige ]

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  • Hebrew — (adj.) late O.E., from O.Fr. Ebreu, from L. Hebraeus, from Gk. Hebraios, from Aramaic ebhrai, corresponding to Heb. ibhri an Israelite, lit. one from the other side, in reference to the River Euphrates, or perhaps simply signifying immigrant;… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Hebrew — [ hi:bru:] noun 1》 a member of an ancient people living in what is now Israel and Palestine, who established the kingdoms of Israel and Judah.     ↘dated or offensive a Jew. 2》 the Semitic language of the Hebrews, in its ancient or modern form.… …   English new terms dictionary

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