seder
See also: Seder
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hebrew סדר (seder, “order”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
seder (plural seders or sidarim or siddarim)
- (Judaism) The ceremonial meal held on the first night or two nights of Passover.
- 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Atlantic 2011, p. 332:
- On the same day, the State of Israel celebrated its first Passover seder and the United Nations, still meeting in those days at Flushing Meadow in Queens, voted to consider the Jewish state's application for membership.
- 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Atlantic 2011, p. 332:
- (Judaism) One of the 54 parts into which the Torah is divided.
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Dutch
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
seder m (plural seders or sedariem)
- (Judaism) seder (Passover meal)
- Synonyms: pesachmaal, sedermaal, seider
- (Judaism) seder (portion of the Torah or Mishnah)
Derived terms
Interlingua
Verb
seder
- to sit
Conjugation
Conjugation of seder
infinitive | seder | ||
---|---|---|---|
participle | present | perfect | |
sedente | sedite | ||
active | simple | perfect | |
present | sede | ha sedite | |
past | sedeva | habeva sedite | |
future | sedera | habera sedite | |
conditional | sederea | haberea sedite | |
imperative | sede | ||
passive | simple | perfect | |
present | es sedite | ha essite sedite | |
past | esseva sedite | habeva essite sedite | |
future | essera sedite | habera essite sedite | |
conditional | esserea sedite | haberea essite sedite | |
imperative | sia sedite |
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) sēder
Middle English
Noun
seder
- Alternative form of cedre
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Ancient Greek κέδρος (kédros), via Latin cedrus.
Noun
seder m (definite singular sederen, indefinite plural sedere or sedre or sedrer, definite plural sederne or sedrene)
References
- “seder” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Ancient Greek κέδρος (kédros), via Latin cedrus.
Noun
seder m (definite singular sederen, indefinite plural sedrar, definite plural sedrane)
References
- “seder” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Nubi
Noun
séder (plural sederá)
Swedish
Noun
seder
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