עברי

See also: עבֿרי

Hebrew

Root
ע־ב־ר

Etymology

Traditionally from עֵבֶר ('éver, Eber), the ancestor of the Israelites. Probably related to עָבַר ('avár, to cross), from the crossing of the river Euphrates or Jordan to Canaan.

Adjective

עִבְרִי (ivrí) (feminine עִבְרִית, masculine plural עִבְרִים or עִבְרִיִּים, feminine plural עִבְרִיּוֹת)

  1. Hebrew

Noun

עִבְרִי (ivri) m (plural indefinite עִבְרִים)

  1. Hebrew (person)
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