חדש
Hebrew
Etymology 1
Root |
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ח־ד־שׁ (ḥ-d-š) |
Related to Arabic حَدِيث (ḥadīṯ) and Amharic አዲስ (ʾäddis) ultimately from Proto-Semitic *ḥdṯ- (“to be new”).
Pronunciation
- (adjective): (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /χaˈdaʃ/
Adjective
חָדָשׁ • (khadásh) (feminine חֲדָשָׁה, masculine plural חֲדָשִׁים, feminine plural חֲדָשׁוֹת)
Derived terms
- אֵין כָּל חָדָשׁ תַּחַת הַשָּׁמֶשׁ (en kol chadásh táchat haShámesh)
- הָבְּרִית הָחֲדָשָׁה (habrít haḥadashá)
- חֲדָשׁוֹת (noun)
References
Noun
חָדָשׁ • (khadásh) m (no plural forms, singular construct חדש־) (uncountable)
Further reading
- איסור חדש on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
Etymology 2
From Proto-Semitic *ḥdṯ-.
Verb
חִדֵּשׁ • (khidésh) third-singular masculine past (pi'el construction)
- defective spelling of חידש.
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