אדם
Aramaic
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ʔadam-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔɑdɑm/
Proper noun
אדם • (adám)
- (biblical) Adam.
- a male given name
Descendants
Hebrew
Etymology 1
From Proto-Semitic *ʔadam-. Comparable to Phoenician 𐤀𐤃𐤌 (ʾdm, “man, earthling”), Ugaritic 𐎀𐎄𐎎 (ảdm, “man; red earth, red ochre”), Old South Arabian 𐩱𐩵𐩣 (ʾdm, “vassals, subjects”), Ge'ez ዶም (dom, “slave”), Akkadian 𒀀𒁕𒄠𒈬 (a-da-am-mu /adamu/, “blood”), Akkadian 𒀀𒁕𒈠𒌈 (a-da-ma-tum /adamātu/, “dark red earth or dye”), Akkadian 𒀀𒁕𒈬 (a-da-mu /adamu/, “a red garment”), Akkadian 𒀀𒁕𒈬 (a-da-mu /adamu/, “an important or noble person”).
The meaning range points to these words are extensions from Proto-Semitic *dam- (“blood”), compare the Palestinian Aramaic forms of it אדם / אידם / ܐܕܡ (ʾəḏem, “blood”).
The semantic development could be any of the following:
- “blood” → “red earth”, “red ochre” → “earthling”;
- “blood” → “man”, as blood is a main ingredient of humans;
- “blood” → “red earth”, “red ochre” → “the dye to paint idols” → hence “an idol” → “an effigy, a likeness” → “a man”;
- “blood” → “blood sacrifice to appease an idol” → hence “an idol” → “an effigy, a likeness” → “a man”;
- “blood” → “red” → “to show red blood in the face, e.g. to blush” → “a human”.
Compare Arabic دُمْيَة (dumya, “statue, idol; effigy, likeness; doll, puppet”), دَمَّ (damma, “to bedaub”).
Pronunciation
- (Biblical Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʔaˈda.mi/ → /ʔaˈdaː.mi/ → /ʔaˈdaːm/ → /ʔaːˈdaːm/
- (Tiberian Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʔɔːˈðɔːm/ [ʔɔːˈðɔːm]
- (Yemenite Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʔɔˈðɔm/ [ʔɔːˈðɔːm]
- (Persian Hebrew) IPA(key): /(ʔ)ɒˈdɒm/
- (Sephardi Hebrew) IPA(key): /(ʔ)aˈdam/
- (Ashkenazi Hebrew) IPA(key): /(ʔ)ɔˈdɔm/
- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /(ʔ)aˈdam/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -am
Noun
אָדָם • (adám) m [pattern: קָטָל]
- man, human
- אָדָם לְאָדָם זְאֵב ― adám l'adám z'év ― Man is a wolf to man. (cf. homō hominī lupus)
Usage notes
For plural, בני אדם (b'né adám) or אנשים (anashím) can be used.
Synonyms
- אִישׁ ('ish), בֶּן־אָדָם (ben-adám), בֶּן־אֱנוֹשׁ (ben-enósh), בֶּן־תְּמוּתָה
Derived terms
- אָדָם לְאָדָם זְאֵב
- בשלושה דברים אדם ניכר: בכוסו, בכיסו, ובכעסו (bishloshá d'varím adám nikár: b'khosó, b'khisó, uv'kha`asó)
- זְכוּת אָדָם (z'khút-adám)
- מַעֲשֵׂה יְדֵי אָדָם
Descendants
- → Ancient Greek: Ᾱ̓δᾱ́μ (Ādā́m) (see there for further descendants)
- → Arabic: آدَم (ʔādam) (see there for further descendants)
- ⇒ Bulgarian: Ада́м (Adám)
- ⇒ Catalan: Adam
- ⇒ Chinese: 亞當 / 亚当 (Yàdāng)
- → Czech: Adam
- ⇒ Danish: Adam
- → French: Adam
- → Vietnamese: A-đam
- → Ge'ez: አዳም (ʾädam)
- → Icelandic: Adam
- →? Korean: 아담 (adam)
- ⇒? Latvian: Ādams
- → Macedonian: Адам (Adam)
- ⇒ Norwegian: Adam
- ⇒ Polish: Adam
- ⇒ Russian: Ада́м (Adám)
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- → Spanish: Adán (see there for further descendants)
- ⇒ Swedish: Adam
Proper noun
אָדָם • (adám) m
- a male given name, equivalent to English Adam
- (Abrahamism, religion) Adam (the first man and the progenitor of the human race)
Derived terms
- בֶּן־אָדָם (ben-adám)
References
- “dm”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
- H120 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible
Etymology 2
Adjective
אָדֹם • (adóm) (feminine אֲדֻמָּה, masculine plural אֲדֻמִּים, feminine plural אֲדֻמּוֹת)
- defective spelling of אדום (adóm, “red”).
Noun
אֹדֶם • (ódem) m
- defective spelling of אודם (ódem, “redness”).