פריבילגיה

Hebrew

Alternative forms

  • פְּרִיוִוילֶגְיָה

Etymology

Ultimately borrowed from Old French privilege, from Latin privilegium (an ordinance or law against or in favor of an individual), from privus (private) + lēx, legis (law).

Noun

פְּרִיבִילֶגְיָה (transliteration needed) f (plural indefinite פְּרִיבִילֶגְיוֹת)

  1. a privilege: An abundance of legal or moral entitlement. Or, a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor; a right or immunity not enjoyed by others or by all; special enjoyment of a good, or exemption from an evil or burden.

Declension

Usage notes
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