רחל

Hebrew

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *raḫil- (ewe). Cognate with Aramaic רַחְלָא (raḥlā) (absolutive: רְחֵל (rəḥēl)), Arabic رَخِل (raḵil) (also رِخْل (riḵl)).

Noun

רָחֵל (rakhél) f (plural indefinite רחלים or רחלות)

  1. ewe

Antonyms

Proper noun

רָחֵל (rakhél) f

  1. Rachel (Biblical character)
  2. A female given name, equivalent to English Rachel.

References

  • Kogan, Leonid (2011), “Proto-Semitic Lexicon”, in Weninger, Stefan, editor, The Semitic Languages. An International Handbook (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft – Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science; 36), Berlin: De Gruyter, →ISBN, page 205

Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew רָחֵל.

Proper noun

רחל (rokhl) f

  1. Rachel (Biblical character)
  2. A female given name: Rachel.
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