מקלט
Hebrew
Etymology
From the root ק־ל־ט .
Noun
מִקְלָט • (miklát) m (plural indefinite מִקְלָטִים, singular construct מִקְלַט־, plural construct מִלְקְטֵי־) [pattern: מִקְטָל]
- A asylum, a refuge, a shelter.
- A bomb shelter.
References
- H4733 in Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible, 1979
- “מקלט” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language.
Further reading
מקלט (מיגון) on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
Noun
מַקְלֵט • (maklét) m (plural indefinite מַקְלְטִים, singular construct מַקְלֵט־, plural construct מַקְלְטֵי־) [pattern: מַקְטֵל]
- A receiver.
References
- “מקלט” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language.
Further reading
מקלט on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
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