יעקוב
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Arabic[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
יעקוב • (yaʕqūb) m
- Judeo-Arabic spelling of يَعْقُوب (yaʕqūb, “Jacob (Biblical character)”)
- c. 10th century, Saadia Gaon, Tafsir[1], 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:
Aramaic[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
יעקוב • (transliteration needed)
- (biblical) Jacob
- a male given name
Hebrew[edit]
Verb[edit]
יעקוב / יַעֲקֹב • (yaʿaqóv)
- Third-person masculine singular future (prefix conjugation) of עָקַב (ʿaqáv, “to follow”).