Hebraism
English
Etymology
From Latin hebraeus (or Ancient Greek Ἑβραῖος (Hebraîos)) + -ism.
Noun
Hebraism (uncountable)
Coordinate terms
- (foreignisms) foreignism; anglicism, Arabism, Gallicism, Germanism / Teutonism, Grecism / Hellenism, Hebraism, Hispanism, Hungarianism / Magyarism, Irishism, Italianism / Italicism, Japanism, Latinism, Polonism, Russianism, Sinicism, Slavism, Turkism, Yiddishism
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