אנטישמי
Hebrew
Etymology
Formed as a calque of German Antisemit: אַנְטִי־ (anti-) + שֵׁמִי (shémi).
Pronunciation
- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /antiˈʃemi/
Adjective
אַנְטִישֵׁמִי • (antishémi) (feminine אַנְטִישֵׁמִית, masculine plural אַנְטִישֵׁמִיִּים, feminine plural אַנְטִישֵׁמִיּוֹת)
- Antisemitic, anti-Semitic: hating Jews, or relating to the hatred of Jews.
See also
- אַנְטִישֵׁמִיּוּת (antishémiyut)
Noun
אַנְטִישֵׁמִי • (antishémi) m (plural indefinite אַנְטִישֵׁמִיִּים, no construct forms, feminine counterpart אַנְטִישֵׁמִית)
- A (male) antisemite, anti-Semite: one who hates Jews.
References
- Klein, Ernest (1987) “אַנְטִישֵׁמִי”, in A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English[1], Jerusalem: Carta, →ISBN, page 39c
- “אנטישמי” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language