שלם

Aramaic

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *šalām-.

Verb

שלם (transliteration needed)

  1. to be whole, to be complete
  2. to follow, to agree
  3. to obey

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
שׁ־ל־ם

From Proto-Semitic *šalām-.

Adjective

שָׁלֵם (shalém) (feminine שְׁלֵמָה, masculine plural שְׁלֵמִים, feminine plural שְׁלֵמוֹת)

  1. complete, intact
    • ברכת תשובה
      הֲשִׁיבֵנוּ אָבִינוּ לְתוֹרָתֶךָ, וְקָרְבֵנוּ מַלְכֵּנוּ לַעֲבוֹדָתֶךָ, וְהַחֲזִירֵנוּ בִתְשׁוּבָה שְׁלֵמָה לְפָנֶיךָ.
    • בעז בנאי, פריז בחורף
      אחד בתוך שניים לא יכול להיות שלם.
      ekhad b'tokh shnayim lo yakhol lihyot shalem.
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Verb

שָׁלַם (shalám) (pa'al construction)

  1. to be safe (in mind, body or estate)
  2. figuratively to be (causatively make) completed; by implication to be friendly; by extension to reciprocate (in various applications):

Verb

שִׁלֵּם (shilém) (pi'el construction)

  1. defective spelling of שלום

Proper noun

שָׁלֵם (Shalem)

  1. Salem, the place of which Melchizedek was king, mostly identified with Jerusalem

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