נחת

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Aramaic

Verb

נחת (transliteration needed)

  1. to descend

Hebrew

Etymology 1

Root
נ־ח־ת (n-kh-t)

Noun

נָחֵת (nakhétm (plural indefinite נְחֵתִים, singular construct נְחֵת־, plural construct נְחֵתֵי־)

  1. (music) A flat, a flat sign.
  2. (נְחֵת־, n'khét-) singular construct state form of נָחֵת.

Noun

נֶחָת (nekhátm (plural indefinite נֶחָתִים, singular construct נַחַת־, plural construct נֶחָתֵי־)

  1. A marine, such as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps.
  2. (נַחַת־, nakhát) singular construct state form of נֶחָת.

Verb

נָחַת (nakhát) (pa'al construction)

  1. (of an aircraft, or its passengers or cargo) To land.

Etymology 2

Root
נ־ו־ח (n-w-kh)

Noun

נַחַת (nákhatf (no plural forms, singular construct נַחַת־)

  1. Relaxation, rest; comfort, peace.
    • גַּם־שֶׁמֶשׁ לֹא־רָאָה וְלֹא יָדָע נַחַת לָזֶה מִזֶּה׃
      gám-shémesh ló-ra'á v'ló yadá nákhat lazé mizé.
      Moreover he hath not seen the sun, nor known [any thing]: this hath more rest than the other.
Descendants
  • Yiddish: נחת (nakhes)

References

Further reading


Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew נחת (nákhat).

Pronunciation

Noun

נחת (nakhesm or n (uncountable)

  1. pleasure, satisfaction (especially the pleasure that a parent derives from a child)
    שעפּן נחתshepn nakhesto derive pleasure