זוג
Hebrew
Etymology
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ז־ו־ג |
A Mishnaic borrowing from Ancient Greek ζεῦγος (zeûgos, “pair”), in turn derived from Proto-Indo-European *yewg- (“to join”). Analogous Semitic borrowings of the same term include Arabic زَوْج (zawj, “spouse”), زَوَّجَ (zawwaja, “to join”) and Aramaic זוֹגָא (zōḡā, “pair, spouse”), זַוֵּג (zawwēḡ, “to join”).
Derived terms
- בֶּן זוּג (ben zúg)
- בַּת זוּג (bat zúg)
- זיווג \ זִוּוּג (zivúg)
- זיווג \ זִוֵּג (zivég), זווג \ זֻוַּג (zuvág)
- הזדווג \ הִזְדַּוֵּג (hizdavég)
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