פרי

See also: פֿרי and פּרי

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
פ־ר־ה (p-r-h)
4 terms

From Proto-Semitic *piry-. Cognate with Ge'ez ፍሬ (fəre) and Ugaritic 𐎔𐎗 (pr /⁠pirû⁠/).

Pronunciation

Noun

פְּרִי • (prim (plural indefinite פירות / פֵּרוֹת, singular construct פְּרִי־, plural construct פֵּרוֹת־, Biblical Hebrew pausal form פֶּרִי) [pattern: קְטִי]

  1. (botany) fruit (a product of fertilization in a plant, specifically:)
  2. fruit (any sweet or sour, edible part of a plant that resembles seed-bearing fruit (see former sense) even if it does not develop from a floral ovary)
  3. (biblical, uncountable) fruit

Declension

Declension of פְּרִי
isolated forms with possessive pronouns
Number: State: form Person: singular plural
m f m f
singular indefinite פְּרִי first פִּרְיִי פִּרְיֵנוּ
definite הַפְּרִי second פִּרְיְךָ פִּרְיֵךְ פִּרְיְכֶם פִּרְיְכֶן
construct פְּרִי־ third פִּרְיוֹ פִּרְיָהּ פִּרְיָם פִּרְיָן
plural indefinite פֵּרוֹת first פרותיי / פְּרוֹתַי פְּרוֹתֵינוּ
definite הַפֵּרוֹת second פְּרוֹתֶיךָ פרותייך / פְּרוֹתַיִךְ פְּרוֹתֵיכֶם פְּרוֹתֵיכֶן
construct פְּרוֹת־ third פְּרוֹתָיו פְּרוֹתֶיהָ פְּרוֹתָם פְּרוֹתָן

Descendants

  • Yiddish: פּרי (peyre)

References

Further reading