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כותב

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Hebrew

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Etymology

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Root
כ־ת־ב (k-t-b)
16 terms

From the active participle of כתב, which evolved into a present tense under the influence of Aramaic during the lifetime of Biblical Hebrew. Compare Arabic كَاتِب (kātib).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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כּוֹתֵב (kotévm (plural indefinite כּוֹתְבִים, singular construct כּוֹתֵב־, plural construct כּוֹתְבֵי־, feminine counterpart כּוֹתֶבֶת)

  1. A (male) writer or author.
    Synonyms: סוֹפֵר (sofér), מְחַבֵּר (m'khabér)

Declension

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Verb

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כּוֹתֵב (kotév)

  1. Masculine singular present participle and present tense of כָּתַב (katáv).

References

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  • כותב” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
  • "כותב" in the Noun Declension Tables of the Academy of Hebrew Language

Further reading

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