קל
See also: ק״ל
Hebrew
Etymology 1
| Root |
|---|
| ק־ל־ל (q-l-l) |
| 11 terms |
Related to Arabic قَلِيل (qalīl, “few”).
Pronunciation
- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /kal/
- Rhymes: -al
Adjective
קַל • (kal) (feminine קַלָּה, masculine plural קַלִּים, feminine plural קַלּוֹת) [pattern: קֶטֶל]
Usage notes
- This adjective is often used "impersonally", that is, without a personal subject.
Antonyms
Derived terms
- דָּגֵשׁ קַל (dagesh qal)
- חִישׁ קַל (khish kal)
- פַּל קַל (pal-qal)
- צוֹם קַל (tsom kal)
- קַל דַּעַת (qal dá'at)
- קַל וָחוֹמֶר (qal vaḥómer)
- קל רגליים / קַל רַגְלַיִם (qal ragláyim)
- קלות (qalút), בקלות (b'qalút)
- רַכֶּבֶת קַלָּה (rakévet qalá)
Etymology 2
| Root |
|---|
| ק־ו־ל (q-w-l) |
| 6 terms |
Noun
קֹל • (qól) m
- singular indefinite form of קוֹל (qól), defective spelling.
- Tanach, Job 38:25, with translation of the Darby Bible:
- וְדֶרֶךְ לַחֲזִיז קֹלוֹת
- vedérech laḥazíz qolót
- and a way for the thunder's flash
- singular construct state form of קוֹל (qól), defective spelling: singular construct state form of קֹל.
- Tanach, Exodus 4:8, with translation of the King James Version:
- וְהָיָה אִם לֹא יַאֲמִינוּ לָךְ וְלֹא יִשְׁמְעוּ לְקֹל הָאֹת הָרִאשׁוֹן
- vehayá im lo yaamínu lakh veló yishme'ú leqól haót harishón
- And it shall come to pass, if they will not believe thee, neither hearken to the voice of the first sign
Etymology 3
Proper noun
קֵל • (kél) m
See also
- אֱלוֹקִים / אֱלֹקִים ('elokím)