אביר

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Hebrew[edit]

Root
א־ב־ר (ʾ-b-r)

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

אַבִּיר (abír) (feminine אַבִּירָה, masculine plural אַבִּירִים, feminine plural אַבִּירוֹת)

  1. mighty, valiant
  2. strong, mighty (used of God only)

Noun[edit]

אַבִּיר (abírm (plural indefinite אַבִּירִים, plural construct אַבִּירֵי־, feminine counterpart אַבִּירָה)

  1. (Modern Hebrew) a knight
  2. (biblical) a great horse, an ox or a strong working bull

See also[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

אַבִּיר (abírm

  1. (Biblical Hebrew) the Strong, a poetic name for God

Anagrams[edit]

Ladino[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Spanish aver, from Latin habeō (hold, have).

Verb[edit]

אביר (Hebrew spelling, Latin spelling aver)

  1. to have