ילדי

Hebrew

Noun

יַלְדֵי (yaldé) m pl

  1. Plural construct formal of יֶלֶד (yéled).
    • Exodus 2:6, with translation of the King James Version:
      מִיַּלְדֵי הָעִבְרִים זֶה
      This is one of the Hebrews' children

Noun

יַלְדִּי (yaldí) m sg

  1. Singular formal of יֶלֶד (yéled) with first-person singular personal pronoun as possessor.
    • 2008, Aliza Lavie, editor, A Jewish Woman's Prayer Book, Spiegel & Grau, →ISBN, pages 144–145 :
      וְלִי, אֵלִי, תֵּן אֶת הָאֹשֶׁר לִשְׁמֹר עַל יַלְדִּי עוֹד שָׁנִים רַבּוֹת
      And to me, my God, grant the joy of watching over my child for many more years

Noun

יְלָדַי (y'ladáy) m pl

  1. Plural formal of יֶלֶד (yéled) with first-person singular personal pronoun as possessor.
    • Genesis 30:26, with translation of the King James Version:
      תְּנָה אֶת נָשַׁי וְאֶת יְלָדַי
      Give me my wives and my children

Noun

יְלִדֵי (y'lidé) m pl

  1. (rare form) defective spelling of יְלִידֵי: plural construct formal of יְלִיד (y'líd).
    • Numbers 13:28, with translation of the King James Version:
      וְגַם יְלִדֵי הָעֲנָק רָאִינוּ שָׁם
      and moreover we saw the children of Anak there

Noun

יִלְדֵי (yildé) m pl

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    • Isaiah 57:4, with translation of the King James Version:
      הֲלוֹא אַתֶּם יִלְדֵי פֶשַׁע זֶרַע שָׁקֶר
      are ye not children of transgression, a seed of falsehood
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