ר׳

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See also: ר and ר״

Arabic

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Noun

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ר׳ (r'm

  1. (Judeo-Arabic) R., Reb, Rebbe, Rabbi, Rav, Rabbeinu (title)

Aramaic

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Etymology

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From Hebrew ר׳ (r') or abbreviation of רִבִּי (ribbī, my master, my rabbi), or רַבָּן (rabbān, our master, our rabbi).

Noun

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ר׳ (r')

  1. R., Reb, Rebbe, Rabbi, Rav, Rabbeinu (title)

Hebrew

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Etymology

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Abbreviation of רַב (rav, master, rabbi), רַבִּי (rabbī, my master, my rabbi), or רַבֵּינוּ (rabbēnū, our master, our rabbi).

Noun

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ר׳ (r'?

  1. R., Reb, Rebbe, Rabbi, Rav, Rabbeinu (title)

Ladino

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Etymology

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From Hebrew ר׳ (r').

Noun

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ר׳ (Hebrew spelling, Latin spelling R.)

  1. R., Reb, Rebbe, Rabbi, Rav, Rabbeinu (title)

Yiddish

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Etymology 1

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From Hebrew ר׳ (r').

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʁɛb/, /ˈʁɛbə/

Noun

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ר׳ (rebm

  1. Mr.
Usage notes
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Used as a title of respectful address for any man, not just a rabbi.

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

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Pronoun

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ר׳ (r'm

  1. Clitic form of ער (er)