אמנון ותמר
Hebrew
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Etymology
Alludes to the biblical half-siblings אַמְנוֹן m (Amnon) and תָּמָר f (Tamar) with reference to a poem by Shaul Tchernichovsky during the early 20th century. [1]
Noun
אַמְנוֹן וְתָמָר • (amnón vetamár) m
References
- “אמנון ותמר” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
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Further reading
אמנון ותמר on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he