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אוד

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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אוּד (udm (plural indefinite אוּדִים, singular construct אוּד־, plural construct אוּדֵי־)

  1. (Biblical Hebrew) a burning piece of wood, a firebrand, an ember
Declension
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Declension of אוּד
isolated forms with possessive pronouns
Number: State: form Person: singular plural
m f m f
singular indefinite אוּד first אוּדִי אוּדֵנוּ
definite הָאוּד second אוּדְךָ אוּדֵךְ אוּדְכֶם אוּדְכֶן
construct אוּד־ third אוּדוֹ אוּדָהּ אוּדָם אוּדָן
plural indefinite אוּדִים first אודיי / אוּדַי אוּדֵינוּ
definite הָאוּדִים second אוּדֶיךָ אודייך / אוּדַיִךְ אוּדֵיכֶם אוּדֵיכֶן
construct אוּדֵי־ third אוּדָיו אוּדֶיהָ אוּדֵיהֶם אוּדֵיהֶן
Derived terms
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References

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Etymology 2

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From French Aude (see more there).

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Proper noun

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אוֹד (od)

  1. Aude (a river in the departments of Pyrénées-Orientales, Hérault, Aude and Ariège, Occitania, France)
  2. Aude (a department of Occitania, France)