ליד

Hebrew

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From לְ־ (l'-, to) + יַד־ (yád-, hand-of-); hence literally roughly “at the hand of”.

Preposition

לְיַד־ (l'yád-)

  1. Near, by, near to, next to, adjacent to, alongside.
Synonyms

Etymology 2

Either from the above, or from לְ־ (l'-, to) + יָד (yád-, hand); if the latter, then literally roughly “at hand”.

Prepositional phrase

לְיָד (l'yád)

  1. Near, nearby, next, adjacent, alongside.
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Anagrams


Knaanic

Noun

ליד (lid)

  1. Alternative reading of לוד

Usage notes

Jakobson and Halle (1964) read the original manuscript as having a yod in place of the orthographically similar vav; it is disputed which the scribe intended.

References

From ben Moshe, cited in: 1987. Paul Wexler. Explorations in Judeo-Slavic Linguistics, E. J. Brill (Leiden).


Yiddish

Etymology

From Old High German liod. Compare German Lied.

Pronunciation

  • (Litvish, Poylish) IPA(key): [lɪd]

Noun

ליד (lid) n, plural לידער (lider)

  1. song

Synonyms

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