חדר

Aramaic

Verb

חדר (transliteration needed)

  1. to wander
  2. to beg

Hebrew

Root
ח־ד־ר

Etymology

Compare Arabic خَدَرَ (ḵadara, to hide, conceal) and Arabic خِدْر (ḵidr, curtain, drape, screen, cover)

Pronunciation

  • (Modern Israeli Hebrew):
    • (חֶדֶר, khéder): IPA(key): /ˈħe.deʁ/
    • (חֲדַר־, khadár-): IPA(key): /ħaˈdaʁ/
    • (חָדַר, khadár): IPA(key): /ħaˈdaʁ/

Noun

חֶדֶר (khéder) m (plural indefinite חֲדָרִים, singular construct חֲדַר־, plural construct חַדְרֵי־) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. room
    ישבתי בחדרי.yashávti bekhadríI sat in my room.
    נכנסו לחדר גדול ועגול.nichnásnu lekhéder gadól ve'agólWe entered into a big and round room.
    הם גרים בדירה בעלת ארבעה חדרים.hem garím bedirá baʿlát ʾarbaʿá khadarímThey live in a flat with four rooms.
  2. cheder
  3. ventricle (lower cavity of the heart)
  4. (חֲדַר־, khadár-) Singular construct formal of חֶדֶר: room of.
    חֲדַר אוֹרְחִיםkhadár orkhímguestroom [literally room of guests]
    חֲדַר שֵׁינָהkhadár shenábedroom [lit. room of sleep]
    חֲדַר אוֹכֶל‎khadár ʾócheldining room [lit. room of food]

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • חַדְרוֹן

Verb

חָדַר (khadár) (pa'al construction, future יחדור \ יַחְדֹּר, passive counterpart נֶחְדַּר)

  1. To penetrate.
  2. To invade.

Conjugation

Derived terms

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Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew חֶדֶר (khéder, room).

Noun

חדר (kheyder) m, plural חדרים (khadorim)

  1. A cheder (a Jewish religious school).
  2. A room.
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