רַאמוֹ

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Judeo-Italian

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Etymology

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Lua error in Module:dercat at line 38: Cannot specify "<" more than once, but currently used in parameters 2 and 4. Inherited from Vulgar Latin *arāmen, variant of Late Latin aerāmen, derived from Classical Latin aes (money; copper, bronze, oblique stem aer-).

Noun

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רַאמוֹ (raʾmo /ramo/) m

  1. (uncountable) copper
    • 16th century [750–450 BCE], “לוּ לִיבֵירוֹ דֵי יִרְמִיַהוּ”, in נְבִיאִים[1] (manuscript), translation of נְבִיאִים (in Biblical Hebrew), chapter 6, verse 28, leaf 1, left page, line 1:
      [] וַאנוֹ אַקוּסַאטוֹרִי דֵי רַאמוֹ אֵי פֵֿירוֹ טוּטִי אֵיסִי דֵיסְפַֿאטוּרִי אֵיסִי׃ (Judeo-Roman)
      [] vaʾno ʾaqusaʾṭori de raʾmo ʾe p̄ero ṭuṭi ʾesi desəp̄aʾṭuri ʾesi.
      / [] vanno accusatori, de ramo e ferro; tutti essi desfatturi essi./
      [] they go around, accusers — of copper and iron; all of them are corrupters.