seder

See also: Seder

English

a seder

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew סדר (seder, order).

Pronunciation

Noun

seder (plural seders or sedarim or sidarim or siddarim)

  1. (Judaism) The ceremonial meal held on the first night or two nights of Passover.
    • 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Atlantic, published 2011, page 332:
      On the same day, the State of Israel celebrated its first Passover seder and the United Nations, still meeting in those days at Flushing Meadow in Queens, voted to consider the Jewish state's application for membership.
  2. (Judaism) One of the 54 parts into which the Torah is divided.

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Catalan

Etymology

From seda + -er.

Pronunciation

Adjective

seder (feminine sedera, masculine plural seders, feminine plural sederes)

  1. (relational) silk
    producció sederasilk production

Synonyms

Noun

seder m (plural seders, feminine sedera)

  1. silk dealer, draper
    Synonym: sedaire

Noun

seder m (plural seders)

  1. (botany) narrow leaf cotton bush (Gomphocarpus fruticosus), considered an invasive plant in Catalonia

Further reading

Dutch

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew סֵדֶר.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈseː.dər/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: se‧der
  • Rhymes: -eːdər

Noun

seder m (plural seders or sedariem)

  1. (Judaism) seder (Passover meal)
    Synonyms: pesachmaal, sedermaal, seider
  2. (Judaism) seder (portion of the Torah or Mishnah)

Derived terms

  • sederavond
  • sedermaal
  • sedermaaltijd

Interlingua

Verb

seder

  1. to sit

Conjugation

Latin

Verb

sēder

  1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of sēdō

Middle English

Noun

seder

  1. Alternative form of cedre

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κέδρος (kédros), via Latin cedrus.

Noun

seder m (definite singular sederen, indefinite plural sedere or sedre or sedrer, definite plural sederne or sedrene)

  1. a cedar (tree of genus Cedrus)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κέδρος (kédros), via Latin cedrus.

Noun

seder m (definite singular sederen, indefinite plural sedrar, definite plural sedrane)

  1. a cedar (tree of genus Cedrus)

References

Nubi

Seder

Etymology

From Sudanese Arabic شدر (šadar), from Arabic شَجَر (šajar).

Noun

séder (plural sederá)

  1. tree

Swedish

Noun

seder

  1. indefinite plural of sed

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