חדר

Aramaic

Verb

חדר • (transliteration needed)

  1. to wander
  2. to beg

Hebrew

Root
ח־ד־ר (ḥ-d-r)

Etymology

Compare Arabic خَدَرَ (ḵadara, to hide, conceal) and Arabic خِدْر (ḵidr, curtain, drape, screen, cover)

Pronunciation

  • (Modern Israeli Hebrew):
    • (חֶדֶר, khéder): IPA(key): /ˈχe.deʁ/
    • (חֲדַר־, khadár-): IPA(key): /χaˈdaʁ/
    • (חָדַר, khadár): IPA(key): /χaˈdaʁ/

Noun

חֶדֶר • (khéder) m (plural indefinite חֲדָרִים, singular construct חֲדַר־, plural construct חַדְרֵי־) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. room
    ישבתי בחדרי.yashávti bekhadríI sat in my room.
    נכנסנו לחדר גדול ועגול.nichnásnu lekhéder gadól ve'agólWe entered into a big and round room.
    הם גרים בדירה בעלת ארבעה חדרים.hem garím bedirá baʿlát ʾarbaʿá khadarímThey live in a flat with four rooms.
  2. cheder
  3. (anatomy) ventricle (lower cavity of the heart)
  4. (חֲדַר־, khadár-) Singular construct state form of חֶדֶר: room of.
    חֲדַר אוֹרְחִיםkhadár orkhímguestroom [literally room of guests]
    חֲדַר שֵׁינָהkhadár shenábedroom [lit. room of sleep]
    חֲדַר אוֹכֶלkhadár ʾócheldining room [lit. room of food]

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Derived terms

Verb

חָדַר • (khadár) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction, future יחדור / יַחְדֹּר, passive counterpart נֶחְדַּר)

  1. To penetrate.
  2. To invade.

Conjugation

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Derived terms

References

Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew חֶדֶר (khéder, room).

Noun

חדר • (kheyder) m, plural חדרים (khadorim)

  1. A cheder (a Jewish religious school).
  2. A room.
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