בער
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "ber"
Aramaic
Verb
בער • (transliteration needed)
Hebrew
Root |
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ב־ע־ר (b-ʿ-r) |
Pronunciation
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Verb
בָּעַר • (ba'ár) (pa'al construction)
- (intransitive) to burn
- Tanach, Deuteronomy 4:11, with translation of the King James Version:
- וְהָהָר בֹּעֵר בָּאֵשׁ עַד לֵב הַשָּׁמַיִם
- v'hahár boér baésh ad lev hashamáyim
- and the mountain burned with fire unto the midst of heaven
- 1986, “אין לי ארץ אחרת [I Have No Other Country]”, Ehud Manor (lyrics), Korin Allal (music):
- אֵין לִי אֶרֶץ אַחֶרֶת / גַּם אִם אַדְמָתִי בּוֹעֶרֶת / רָק מִלָּה בְּעִבְרִית חוֹדֶרֶת / אֶל עוֹרְקַי, אֶל נִשְׁמָתִי / בְּגוּף כּוֹאֵב, בְּלֵב רָעֵב / כָּאן הוּא בֵּיתִי
- I have no other country / Even if my land is burning / Just a word in Hebrew penetrates / My veins, my soul / With an aching body, with a starving heart / Here is my home
Conjugation
Conjugation of בָּעַר (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
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past | first | בָּעַרְתִּי | בָּעַרְנוּ | ||
second | בָּעַרְתָּ | בָּעַרְתְּ | בְּעַרְתֶּם1 | בְּעַרְתֶּן1 | |
third | בָּעַר | בָּעֲרָה | בָּעֲרוּ | ||
present | בּוֹעֵר | בּוֹעֶרֶת | בּוֹעֲרִים | בּוֹעֲרוֹת | |
future | first | אֶבְעַר | נִבְעַר | ||
second | תִּבְעַר | תִּבְעֲרִי | תִּבְעֲרוּ | תִּבְעַרְנָה2 | |
third | יִבְעַר | תִּבְעַר | יִבְעֲרוּ | תִּבְעַרְנָה2 | |
imperative | בְּעַר | בַּעֲרִי | בַּעֲרוּ | בְּעַרְנָה2 | |
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Derived terms
- עַל רֹאשׁ הַגַּנָּב בּוֹעֵר הַכּוֹבַע (al rosh ha-ganáv bo'ér ha-kóva)
References
Verb
ביער / בִּעֵר • (bi'ér) (pi'el construction)
Noun
בַּעַר • (bá'ar) m [pattern: קֶטֶל]
- fool, stupid person
- Tanach, Psalms 73:22, with translation of the Darby Bible:
- וַאֲנִי בַעַר וְלֹא אֵדָע
- vaaní váar v'lo edá
- Then I was brutish and knew nothing
- Tanach, Proverbs 12:1, with translation of the English Standard Version:
- אֹהֵב מוּסָר אֹהֵב דָּעַת וְשׂוֹנֵא תוֹכַחַת בָּעַר
- ohév musár ohév dáat v'soné tocháchat báar
- Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates reproof is stupid.
Derived terms
- בַּעֲרוּת (ba'arút)
Proper noun
בְּעֹר • (b'or) m
- a male given name, Beor
- Tanach, Numbers 24:3, with translation of the King James Version:
- וַיִּשָּׂא מְשָׁלוֹ וַיֹּאמַר נְאֻם בִּלְעָם בְּנוֹ בְעֹר וּנְאֻם הַגֶּבֶר שְׁתֻם הָעָיִן
- vayisá m'shaló vayomár n'um bil'ám b'no v'or un'úm hagéver sh'tum haáyin
- And he took up his parable, and said, Balaam the son of Beor hath said, and the man whose eyes are open hath said
Anagrams
Yiddish
Etymology
From Middle High German bër, from Old High German bero. Compare German Bär.
Pronunciation
- (Northeastern) IPA(key): [bɛʁ]
- (Poylish) IPA(key): [bɛɪ̯ʁ]
Noun
בער • (ber) m, plural בערן (bern), diminutive בערל (berl) or בערעלע (berele)
Derived terms
- ווײַסער בער (vayser ber)
- גומע־בערעלע (gume-berele)
Proper noun
בער • (ber) m
- a male given name, often together with Hebrew equivalent דוב (dov), i.e. דובֿ־בער (dov-ber)
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