בור

Hebrew

Etymology 1

Root
ב־ו־ר (b-w-r)

Noun

בּוֹר • (bór) m (plural indefinite בּוֹרוֹת)

  1. hole, pit
  2. water hole, well
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Root
ב־ו־ר (b-w-r)

Noun

בּוּר • (búr) m (plural indefinite בּוּרִים)

  1. fallow, uncultivated land
  2. ignoramus, fool

Adjective

בּוּר • (búr) (feminine בּוּרָה, masculine plural בּוּרִים, feminine plural בּוּרוֹת)

  1. ignorant

Etymology 3

Chemical element
B
Previous: בֶּרִילְיוּם (Be)
Next: פַּחְמָן (C)

From German Bor.

Noun

בּוֹר • (bór) m (no plural forms)

  1. boron (the chemical element (symbol B) with an atomic number of 5, which is a metalloid found in its pure form as a dark amorphous powder)

References

  • בור” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language

Further reading

Yiddish

Etymology 1

From Afrikaans boer (farmer).

Noun

בור • (bur) m, plural בורן (burn)

  1. (South Africa) Boer; Afrikaner

Etymology 2

From Hebrew בּוּר (bur).

Noun

בור • (bur) m, plural בורים (burem)

  1. (derogatory) ignoramus, fool
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