אביר

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Hebrew

Root
א־ב־ר (ʾ-b-r)

Adjective

אַבִּיר (abír) (feminine אַבִּירָה, masculine plural אַבִּירִים, feminine plural אַבִּירוֹת)

  1. mighty, valiant
  2. strong, mighty (used of God only)

Noun

אַבִּיר (abírm (plural indefinite אַבִּירִים, plural construct אַבִּירֵי־, feminine counterpart אַבִּירָה)

  1. (Modern Israeli Hebrew) a knight
  2. (biblical) a great horse, an ox or a strong working bull

Proper noun

אַבִּיר (abírm

  1. (Biblical Hebrew) the Strong, a poetic name for God

See also

Anagrams


Ladino

Etymology

From Old Spanish aver, from Latin habeō (hold, have).

Verb

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  1. to have