יובל

Hebrew

Etymology 1

Root
י־ב־ל (y-b-l)
9 terms

Related to אוּבָל ('uvál, stream) and Arabic وَبَلَ (wabala, to rain heavily).

Pronunciation

Noun

יוּבַל • (yuválm (plural indefinite יוּבַלִּים, singular construct יוּבַל־, plural construct יוּבַלֵּי־)

  1. A tributary: a stream or river that empties into another stream or river.
Declension
Declension of יוּבַל
isolated forms with possessive pronouns
Number: State: form Person: singular plural
m f m f
singular indefinite יוּבַל first יוּבָלִי יוּבָלֵנוּ
definite הַיּוּבַל second יוּבָלְךָ יוּבָלֵךְ יוּבַלְכֶם יוּבַלְכֶן
construct יוּבַל־ third יוּבָלוֹ יוּבָלָהּ יוּבָלָם יוּבָלָן
plural indefinite יוּבַלִּים first יובליי / יוּבַלַּי יוּבַלֵּינוּ
definite הַיּוּבַלִּים second יוּבַלֶּיךָ יובלייך / יוּבַלַּיִךְ יוּבַלֵּיכֶם יוּבַלֵּיכֶן
construct יוּבַלֵּי־ third יוּבַלָּיו יוּבַלֶּיהָ יוּבַלֵּיהֶם יוּבַלֵּיהֶן
See also

Proper noun

יוּבַל • (yuválm

  1. a male given name, Yuval
  2. (biblical, Torah) Jubal (a son of Lamech and Ada)

Etymology 2

Root
י־ב־ל (y-b-l)
9 terms

Related to הוֹבִיל (hovíl, to lead).

Pronunciation

  • (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /joˈvel/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

יוֹבֵל • (yovélm (plural indefinite יוֹבְלִים, singular construct יוֹבֵל־, plural construct יוֹבְלֵי־)

  1. A ram, a male sheep.
  2. A shofar, a ram's-horn trumpet.

Verb

יוּבַל • (yuvál)

  1. Third-person masculine singular future (prefix conjugation) of הוּבַל (huvál)

Etymology 3

Perhaps from the preceding.

Pronunciation

Same as the preceding.

Noun

יוֹבֵל • (yovélm (plural indefinite יוֹבְלִים or יוֹבְלוֹת, singular construct יוֹבֵל־, plural construct יוֹבְלֵי־ or יוֹבְלוֹת־)

  1. (Jewish law) A Jubilee, a Jubilee year: a year of rest, prescribed by the Jewish Bible to occur each fiftieth year, after seven cycles of seven years.
  2. A period of fifty years.
  3. A jubilee, a period of celebration or rejoicing.

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