אסם
Arabic
Noun
אסם • (ism) m (plural אסמא (ʔasmāʔ))
- Judeo-Arabic spelling of اِسْم (ism, “name”)
- c. 10th century, Saadia Gaon, Tafsir, Exodus 1:1:
- הדׄה אסמא בני אסראיל אלדאכׄלין אלי מצר מע יעקוב רגׄל ואלה דכׄלו׃
- hāḏihi ʔasmāʔu banī ʔisrāʔīla d-dāḵilīna ʔilā miṣra maʕa yaʕqūba rajulun wa-ʔilluhu daḵalū.
- These are the names of the sons of Israel entering Egypt. With Jacob, man and his kin entered:
Hebrew
| Root |
|---|
| א־ס־ם (ʾ-s-m) |
Noun
אָסָם • (asám) m (plural indefinite אֲסָמִים, singular construct אֲסַם־, plural construct אַסְמֵי־) [pattern: קָטָל]
References
- “אסם” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
Further reading
אסם on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
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