heder

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[edit] English

[edit] Etymology

Yiddish, from Hebrew (1882)

[edit] Noun

heder (plural heders)

  1. An elementary school in which students are taught to read Hebrew texts.

[edit] References

  • Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: Tenth Edition (1997)

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[edit] Noun

heder c.

  1. plural indefinite of hede

[edit] Spanish

[edit] Etymology

From Latin fētēre, present active infinitive of fēteō.

[edit] Verb

heder (first-person singular present hiedo, first-person singular preterite hedí, past participle hedido)

  1. to stink
  2. to reek

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[edit] Noun

heder c.

  1. honour, dignity; what makes a person praiseworthy

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