גיר
Aramaic
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek γάρ (gár).
Pronunciation
editConjunction
editגיר • (transliteration needed)
Usage notes
edit- גיר is a post-positive word, i.e., it is never the first word in a sentence.
Hebrew
editEtymology 1
editUltimately from Sumerian 𒌋𒀜 (gir, “oven, kiln”). Cognate with Maltese ġir
Noun
editגִּיר • (gir) m (plural indefinite גִּירִים, singular construct גִּיר־)
- (uncountable) limestone, calcite
- Tanach, Isaiah 27:9, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
- לָכֵן בְּזֹאת יְכֻפַּר עֲוֺן־יַעֲקֹב וְזֶה כָּל־פְּרִי הָסִר חַטָּאתוֹ בְּשׂוּמוֹ כָּל־אַבְנֵי מִזְבֵּחַ כְּאַבְנֵי־גִר מְנֻפָּצוֹת לֹא־יָקֻמוּ אֲשֵׁרִים וְחַמָּנִים׃
- Lakhén b-zot y'khupár 'avón Ya'aqóv v-zeh kol p'ri ha-sir ḥaṭato b-sumó kol avnéi mizbéaḥ k-ávnei gir m'nupatsót lo yaqúmu asherím v-ḥammaním.
- Therefore by this shall the iniquity of Jacob be expiated, And this is all the fruit of taking away his sin: When he maketh all the stones of the altar as chalkstones that are beaten in pieces, So that the Asherim and the sun-images shall rise no more.
- a. 425 C.E., Jerusalem Talmud, Shabbat 7:2:
- הָהֵן דִּחְשַׁר גִּיר גִּבְּסִין מוֹץ חוֹל עָפָר חַייָב מִשּׁוּם מְרַקֵּד. הָהֵן דִּגְבַל גִּיר גִּבְּסִין עָפָר קִילוֹרִין מָלוּגְמַא סַמְמָנִין חַייָב מַשּׁוּם לָשׁ.
- Ha-hen di-ḥ'shár gir, gibsín, motz, ḥol, 'afar — ḥayyáv mi-shum m'raqqéd. Ha-hen di-gvar gir, gibsín, 'afar, qilorín, malugmá, sam'manín, ḥayyáv mi-shum lash.
- One who sifts chalk, gypsum, chaff, sand, dust — is liable on account of sifting. One who kneads chalk, gypsum, dust, collyrium, amalgam, medicines, is liable on account of dough.
- (countable) chalk (a piece of chalk, or nowadays processed compressed gypsum (calcium sulfate, CaSO4), that is used for drawing and for writing on a blackboard (chalkboard))
References
editEtymology 2
editVerb
editגִּיֵּר • (giyér) (pi'el construction)
References
edit- “גיר” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
Further reading
edit- גיר on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
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