יצחק

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Hebrew

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Root
צ־ח־ק (ts-kh-q)

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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יִצְחָק (yitskhák, yiṣḥāqm

  1. (biblical) Isaac (the son of Abraham and Sarah, father of Esau and Jacob, from whom the Hebrew people trace their descent)
  2. a male given name, equivalent to English Isaac

Descendants

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  • Ancient Greek: Ἰσαάκ (Isaák)
    • Greek: Ισαάκ (Isaák)
    • Latin: Isaāc
  • Yiddish: יצחק (yitskhok)

References

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Verb

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יִצְחַק (yitskhák)

  1. Third-person masculine singular future (prefix conjugation) of צָחַק (tsakhák), to laugh.

Yiddish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Hebrew יִצְחָק (yitskhák).

Proper noun

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יצחק (yitskhokm

  1. (biblical) Isaac (the son of Abraham and Sarah, father of Esau and Jacob, from whom the Hebrew people trace their descent)
  2. a male given name: Isaac