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Segolates are words in the Hebrew language whose end is of the form CVCVC, where the penultimate vowel receives syllable stress. Such words are called
Segolate
Archaic form of the Hebrew language
the form of segolate nouns, nouns stemming from roots with two final consonants. The anaptyctic /ɛ/ of the Tiberian tradition in segolates appears in the
Biblical_Hebrew
Standard form of the Hebrew language
Grammar Biblical Modern Verbal morphology Semitic roots Prefixes Suffixes Segolate Vav-consecutive Academic Revival Academy Study Ulpan Keyboard Hebrew /
Modern_Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew phrase
words "confusion" and "emptiness". The two Hebrew words are properly segolates, spelled tohuw and bohuw. Hebrew tohuw translates to "wasteness, that
Tohu_wa-bohu
Irregular plural forms in Semitic and other Afroasiatic languages
feminine) plural suffixes, the historical stem alternations of the so-called segolate or consonant-cluster nouns between CVCC in the singular and CVCaC in the
Broken_plural
Series of international standards for the romanization of Hebrew
[jeladim] "boys" = yladim, הַלְלוּיָהּ [halelujah] "Hallelujah" = hal_luyah, "segolate" vowel (on the second to last consonant an unaccented vowel טֶ, which
ISO_259
Alphabet of the Hebrew language
Grammar Biblical Modern Verbal morphology Semitic roots Prefixes Suffixes Segolate Vav-consecutive Academic Revival Academy Study Ulpan Keyboard Hebrew /
Hebrew_alphabet
Pronunciation system for Hebrew traditionally used by Yemenite Jews
Tiberian tradition is usually marked by a sǝġūl, or what are known as "segolate nouns" (see The Traditions of Hebrew and Aramaic of the Jews of Yemen (ed
Yemenite_Hebrew
Hebrew niqqud vowel sign
about 70 segolate words, among them חֵלֶק ([ˈħeleq], part), סֵפֶר ([ˈsefeʁ], book), עֵדֶן ([ˈʕeden], Eden). In other – much more numerous – segolate words
Tzere
Hebrew niqqud vowel sign
penultimate syllable has the vowel /o/ and is stressed (sometimes called segolate): קֹטֶר ('diameter') /ˈkoteʁ/ זֹהַר ('radiance', Zohar), /ˈzohaʁ/ נֹגַהּ
Holam
Grammatical rules of the modern-day Hebrew language
two-syllable masculine nouns accented on the penultimate syllable (often called segolates, because many (but not all) of them have the vowel /seˈɡol/ (/-e-/) in
Modern_Hebrew_grammar
Reading tradition used liturgically by the Samaritans
bohr) "pit" > buˈrōt "pits". Note also af "anger" > ˈeppa "her anger". Segolates behave more or less as in other Hebrew varieties: ˈbeṭen "stomach" > ˈbaṭnek
Samaritan_Hebrew
Braille alphabet for the Hebrew language
Grammar Biblical Modern Verbal morphology Semitic roots Prefixes Suffixes Segolate Vav-consecutive Academic Revival Academy Study Ulpan Keyboard Hebrew /
Hebrew_Braille
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Power of Allah
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : metonymic occupational name for a standard bearer, from Anglo-Norman French banere ‘flag’, ‘ensign’ (see Bannerman).German : occupational name for a standard bearer, Middle High German banier, Middle Low German banner, from French bannière ‘flag’, ‘standard’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ram and seetha
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Turkish
Proving; Arguing; Great Ruler; Famous Ruler
Boy/Male
Arabic, Parsi
Nature; Habit; Manifestation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Battle maiden
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Felicjan, FELICJA means "happy" or "lucky."
Girl/Female
Danish
Mannish.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Arogyada | அரோகà¯à®¯à®¤à®¾
Granter of good health
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva, Shapely, Diverse, Changed
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