צרה
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Hebrew
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Adjective
[edit]צָרָה • (tsará)
- feminine singular indefinite form of צַר (tsar)
Noun
[edit]צָרָה • (tsará) f (plural indefinite צָרוֹת) [pattern: קַטְלָה]
Derived terms
[edit]- צָרָה צְרוּרָה (tsará tsrúrá)
Noun
[edit]צָרָה • (tsará) f (plural indefinite צָרוֹת, masculine counterpart צָר) [pattern: קַטְלָה]
Etymology 2
[edit]From Proto-Semitic *ṣ́arrat- (“co-wife”). Cognate with Akkadian 𒁮𒋰𒁀 (ṣerretum) and Arabic ضَرَّة (ḍarra).
Noun
[edit]צָרָה • (tsará) f (plural indefinite צָרוֹת) [pattern: קַטְלָה]
Descendants
[edit]- → Aramaic: צָרָא (ṣārā, “co-wife”)
References
[edit]Anagrams
[edit]Yiddish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- צאָרע (tsore) — Soviet phonetic spelling
Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]צרה • (tsore) f, plural צרות (tsores)
Derived terms
[edit]- צרהדיק (tsoredik), צרותדיק (tsoresdik)
- פֿאַרצרהט (fartsoret)
- אָנטאָן צרות (onton tsores)
Related terms
[edit]- צורר (tsoyrer)
Descendants
[edit]From the plural צרות (tsores):
Categories:
- Hebrew non-lemma forms
- Hebrew adjective forms
- Hebrew lemmas
- Hebrew nouns
- Hebrew terms in the pattern קַטְלָה
- Hebrew feminine nouns
- Hebrew female equivalent nouns
- Hebrew terms inherited from Proto-Semitic
- Hebrew terms derived from Proto-Semitic
- he:Female family members
- Hebrew terms with quotations
- Yiddish terms borrowed from Hebrew
- Yiddish terms derived from Hebrew
- Yiddish terms derived from the Hebrew root צ־ר־ר
- Yiddish lemmas
- Yiddish nouns
- Yiddish feminine nouns