meldar
Ladino
Etymology
Borrowed from Greek μελετάω (meletáo, “to study”), from Ancient Greek μελετῶ (meletô, “to think”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɛldˈaɾ/
Noun
meldar m (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling מילדאר)
Derived terms
- meldado (מילדאדו, “a religious ceremony for the soul of the dead”)
- meldahon (מילדאהון, “learned, erudite, scholar, bookworm”)
References
- Lily Kahn with Aaron D. Rubin (2016) chapter 8, in Handbook of Jewish Languages, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 196
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