English-Thai Dictionary
Hebrew
N ชาว ฮิบ รู (ปัจจุบัน คือ ประเทศ อิสราเอล และ ปาเลสไตน์ ภาษา อิสราเอล chao-hib-bru
Hebrew
N ภาษา ฮิบ รู (ปัจจุบัน คือ ประเทศ อิสราเอล และ ปาเลสไตน์ pa-sa-hib-bru
hebrew
N ชาว อิสราเอล ภาษา อิสราเอล Israelite
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HEBREW
n.[Heb. Eber, either a proper name, or a name denoting passage, pilgrimage, or coming from beyond the Euphrates. ] One of the descendants of Eber, or Heber; but particularly, a descendant of Jacob, who was a descendant of Eber; an Israelite; a Jew.
1. The Hebrew language.
HEBREW
a.Pertaining to the Hebrews; as the Hebrew language or rites.
HEBREWESS
n.An Israelitish woman.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HEBREW
He "brew, n. Etym: [F. Hébreu, L. Hebraeus, Gr. 'ibhri.]
1. An appellative of Abraham or of one of his descendants, esp. in the line of Jacob; an Israelite; a Jew. There came one that had escaped and told Abram the Hebrew. Gen. xiv. 13.
2. The language of the Hebrews; -- one of the Semitic family of languages.
HEBREW
HEBREW He "brew, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to the Hebrews; as, the Hebrew language or rites.
HEBREW CALENDAR
HEBREW CALENDAR Hebrew calendar.
Defn: = Jewish calendar.
HEBREWESS
HEBREWESS He "brew *ess, n.
Defn: An Israelitish woman.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Hebrew
He brew |ˈhēbro͞o ˈhiˌbru | ▶noun 1 a member of an ancient people living in what is now Israel and Palestine and, according to biblical tradition, descended from the patriarch Jacob, grandson of Abraham. After the Exodus ( c. 1300 bc ) they established the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and their scriptures and traditions form the basis of the Jewish religion. • old-fashioned and sometimes offensive term for Jew. 2 the Semitic language of this people, in its ancient or modern form. ▶adjective 1 of the Hebrews or the Jews. 2 of or in Hebrew. Hebrew is written from right to left in a characteristic alphabet of twenty-two consonants, the vowels sometimes being marked by additional signs. From about ad 500 it was almost entirely restricted to Jewish religious use, but it was revived as a spoken language in the 19th century and, with a vocabulary extended by borrowing from contemporary languages, is now the official language of the state of Israel. ORIGIN from Old French Ebreu, via Latin from late Greek Hebraios, from Aramaic ῾iḇray, based on Hebrew ῾iḇrî understood to mean ‘one from the other side (of the river ).’
Hebrew Bible
He brew Bi ble the sacred writings of Judaism, called by Christians the Old Testament, and comprising the Law (Torah ), the Prophets, and the Hagiographa or Writings.
Hebrews
He brews |ˈhēbro͞oz ˈhibruz | a book of the New Testament, traditionally included among the letters of St. Paul but now generally held to be non-Pauline.
Oxford Dictionary
Hebrew
Hebrew |ˈhiːbruː | ▶noun 1 a member of an ancient people living in what is now Israel and Palestine and, according to biblical tradition, descended from the patriarch Jacob, grandson of Abraham. After the Exodus ( c. 1300 bc ) they established the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and their scriptures and traditions form the basis of the Jewish religion. • dated or offensive a Jew. 2 [ mass noun ] the Semitic language spoken by the Hebrews, in its ancient or modern form. ▶adjective 1 of or in Hebrew. 2 of the Hebrews or the Jews. Hebrew is written from right to left in a characteristic alphabet of twenty-two consonants, the vowels sometimes being marked by additional signs. From about ad 500 it was almost entirely restricted to Jewish religious use, but it was revived as a spoken language in the 19th century and, with a vocabulary extended by borrowing from contemporary languages, is now the official language of the state of Israel. ORIGIN from Old French Ebreu, via Latin from late Greek Hebraios, from Aramaic ‘iḇray, based on Hebrew ‘iḇrî understood to mean ‘one from the other side (of the river )’.
Hebrew Bible
Heb ¦rew Bible the sacred writings of Judaism, called by Christians the Old Testament, and comprising the Law (Torah ), the Prophets, and the Hagiographa or Writings.
Hebrews, Epistle to the
Hebrews, Epistle to the a book of the New Testament, traditionally included among the letters of St Paul but now generally held to be non-Pauline.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Hebrew
He brew /híːbruː /名詞 1 C ヘブライ人, (近代の )ユダヤ人 (Jew ), (古代 )イスラエル人 .2 U 古代ヘブライ語 〘旧約聖書の言葉; ⦅略 ⦆Heb. 〙; 現代ヘブライ語 〘アラビア語と共に現代のIsrael共和国の公用語; 正式名Israeli Hebrew 〙.3 〖the ~s; 単数扱い 〗〘聖書 〙『ヘブライ人への手紙 』 〘新約聖書の一書; ⦅略 ⦆Heb. 〙.形容詞 ヘブライ人 [語 ]の, ユダヤ人の .