כוהן
Hebrew
| Root |
|---|
| כ־ה־ן (k-h-n) |
| 4 terms |
Alternative forms
- כהן (kohen)
Etymology
Compare Aramaic כהנא (kāhnā), Ugaritic 𐎋𐎅𐎐 (khn), Phoenician 𐤊𐤄𐤍 (khn), Classical Syriac ܟܗܢܐ (kāhnā), Arabic كَاهِن (kāhin), Ge'ez ካህን (kahn), Mandaic ࡊࡀࡄࡍࡀ (kahna)
Pronunciation
- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /koˈ(h)en/
- (Ashkenazi Hebrew) IPA(key): /kojˈhen/, /ˈkoj.(h)en/
- (Sephardi Hebrew) IPA(key): /koˈ(h)en/, [kuˈ(h)en]
- (Yemenite Hebrew) IPA(key): /køˈhen/
- (Tiberian Hebrew) IPA(key): /koˈhen/
- (Biblical Hebrew) IPA(key): /koːˈhin/
Noun
כּוֹהֵן / כֹּהֵן • (kohén) m (plural indefinite כּוֹהֲנִים / כֹּהֲנִים, singular construct כּוֹהֵן־ / כֹּהֵן־, plural construct כּוֹהֲנֵי־ / כֹּהֲנֵי־, feminine counterpart כּוֹהֶנֶת / כֹּהֶנֶת) [pattern: קֹטֵל]
- A Jewish priest, a cohen or kohen: a patrilineal descendant of the Biblical Aaron.
- (by extension) The first aliyah, traditionally reserved for a cohen if one is present.
Derived terms
- כּוֹהֵן גָּדוֹל / כֹּהֵן גָּדוֹל (kohén gadól)
Descendants
References
Proper noun
כּוֹהֵן • (kohen)