Adonai
See also: adonai
English
Etymology
From Hebrew אֲדֹנָי (ādônay, “My Lord”); used in place of the Tetragrammaton YHWH as a name of the deity of abrahamic religion during prayer recitation.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Adonai
Usage notes
YHWH, the Hebrew name of the Abrahamic God, is usually read by Jews as "Adonai" while praying or reading the Torah. Similarly, the word "Adonai" is usually restricted to this use and is replaced by Hashem ("The Name") in ordinary speech. This use has been followed in other languages since at least the surviving texts of the Septuagint, with the Vulgate employing "Dominus" and most English translations of the Bible employing the Lord or the LORD for instances of the name YHWH in the Hebrew text.
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Translations
References
- Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed. "Adonai, n." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2011.
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /adoˈnaːi/
- Hyphenation: Ado‧nai
Audio (file)
Proper noun
Adonai m (proper noun, strong, genitive Adonai)
Further reading
- “Adonai” in Duden online
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌa.do.ˈnaj/
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈdonai/ [aˈð̞o.nai̯]
- Rhymes: -onai
- Syllabification: A‧do‧nai
Proper noun
Adonai
- (Judaism, Christianity) Adonai (one of the names of God)
- a male given name from Hebrew
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