חלבון
Hebrew
| Root |
|---|
| ח־ל־ב (kh-l-b) |
| 3 terms |
Etymology
חָלָב (khaláv, “milk”) + ־וֹן (ón). The "protein" sense in Modern Hebrew is a semantic loan from German Eiweiß, paralleling many other languages.
Noun
חֶלְבּוֹן • (khelbón) m (plural indefinite חֶלְבּוֹנִים) [pattern: קִטְלוֹן]
- albumen (the white part of an egg; being mostly the protein albumin and water)
- (biochemistry, countable) protein (any of numerous large, complex naturally-produced molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids, in which the amino acid groups are held together by peptide bonds)
- (nutrition, uncountable) protein (one of three major classes of food or source of food energy (4 kcal/gram) abundant in animal-derived foods (meat) and some vegetables, such as legumes)
- sclera (the white of the eye)
- Synonym: לֹבֶן הָעַיִן (lóven ha-'áyin)
Coordinate terms
References
- “חלבון” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
Further reading
- חלבון on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he