ורד

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
ו־ר־ד (w-r-d)
5 terms

Cognate with Arabic وَرْد (ward, roses). Ultimately a Middle Iranian loanword, cognate to Persian گل (gol), and more distantly Ancient Greek ῥόδον (rhódon) and Latin rosa (English rose).

Pronunciation

  • (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /ˈveʁed/
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Noun

וֶרֶד • (véredm (plural indefinite וְרָדִים, singular construct ורד־, plural construct וַרְדֵּי־) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. rose

Declension

Declension of וֶרֶד
isolated forms with possessive pronouns
Number: State: form Person: singular plural
m f m f
singular indefinite וֶרֶד first וַרְדִי וַרְדֵנוּ
definite הוורד / הַוֶּרֶד second וַרְדְךָ וַרְדֵךְ וַרְדְכֶם וַרְדְכֶן
construct וֶרֶד־ third וַרְדוֹ וַרְדָהּ וַרְדָם וַרְדָן
plural indefinite וְרָדִים first ורדיי / וְרָדַי וְרָדֵינוּ
definite הוורדים / הַוְּרָדִים second וְרָדֶיךָ ורדייך / וְרָדַיִךְ וַרְדֵּיכֶם וַרְדֵּיכֶן
construct וַרְדֵּי־ third וְרָדָיו וְרָדֶיהָ וַרְדֵּיהֶם וַרְדֵּיהֶן

Adjective

וָרֹד • (varód)

  1. defective spelling of ורוד

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