אשור
Aramaic
editNoun
editאֲשׁוּר • (ˀăšūr)
See also
editHebrew
editEtymology 1
editApparently related to the pa'al verb אָשַׁר (ashár, “to go straight on, to make progress”) in the sense of being successful, and derived from the root א־ש־ר ('-š-r).
Pronunciation
edit- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /a.ʃuʁ/
Noun
editאַשּׁוּר • (ashúr) m
Etymology 2
editThe sense Assyria ultimately from Akkadian 𒀸𒋩𒆠 (Aššūr, “Assur”), its original capital.
Proper noun
editאַשּׁוּר • (ashúr, ʾaššûr) m
- (biblical) Ashur (a grandson of Noah in Genesis). Also Ashshur, Assur.
- the Assyrian nation, his descendants
- Assyria, the country occupied by them
Derived terms
edit- אַשּׁוּרִי (ashurí)
- אַשּׁוּרִית (ashurít)
Etymology 3
editNoun
editאִשּׁוּר • (ishúr) m
References
editFurther reading
edit- אשור on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he