צינור
Hebrew
Etymology
Unknown.
Noun
צינור \ צִנּוֹר • (tsinór) m (plural indefinite צינורות \ צִנּוֹרוֹת, singular construct צינור \ צִנּוֹר־, plural construct צינורות \ צִנּוֹרוֹת־)
- A pipe, a piece of piping: a long tube, made of metal or another material, for the conveyance of water or other fluids.
- A ditch or trough for the conveyance of water.
- A flow, a current: a flowing of water.
- Psalms 42:8:
- תְּהוֹם־אֶל־תְּהוֹם קוֹרֵא לְקוֹל צִנּוֹרֶיךָ כָּל־מִשְׁבָּרֶיךָ וְגַלֶּיךָ עָלַי עָבָרוּ׃
- t'hom-el-t'hom koré l'kol tsinorékha kol-mishbarékha v'galékha alái aváru:
- Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of thy waterspouts: all thy waves and thy billows are gone over me.[1]
- תְּהוֹם־אֶל־תְּהוֹם קוֹרֵא לְקוֹל צִנּוֹרֶיךָ כָּל־מִשְׁבָּרֶיךָ וְגַלֶּיךָ עָלַי עָבָרוּ׃
- Psalms 42:8:
- (in flowers) The lower, narrow part of a petal or sepal.
- (by Kabbalistic extension) A path of influence.
Usage notes
- The usual plural forms are as given above, but the regularly-formed plural forms צינורים \ צִנּוֹרִים (tsinorím) and צינורי \ צִנּוֹרֵי־ (tsinoréi-) are attested as well.
References
- “צִנּוֹר” in Abraham Even-Shoshan (אַבְרָהָם אֶבֶן־שֹׁשָן) et al., הַמִּלּוֹן הֶחָדָשׁ (ha-milón he-khadásh, “The New Dictionary”), Kiryat-Sefer Ltd. (קִרְיַת־סֵפֶר בְּע״ם) (1984), →ISBN, volume 3 of 3 (ק to ת), page 1143.
- Bible (King James Version), London: Robert Barker, 1611.
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