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Hebraize
Hebraize, v. (ˈhiːbreɪaɪz) [ad. Gr. Ἑβρα{giumlacu}ζειν to speak Hebrew, to imitate Jews, f. stem Ἑβρα- in Ἑβρα-ικός, etc.: see Hebrew. Cf. F. hébraïser.] 1. intr. To use a Hebrew idiom or manner of speech.1645 Milton Tetrach. (1851) 237 The Evangelist heer Hebraizes. 1699 [see below]. 1862 Lowell Bi...
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Hebraization of surnames
Nine more of the signatories of the document would then go on to Hebraize their name, as well. " ethnic group or to merge into a "collective Israeli identity" and therefore created a desire to Hebraize.
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Hebraicize
Heˈbraicize, v. rare—0. [f. as prec. + -ize.] trans. = Hebraize v. 2.1882 in Ogilvie.
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Brevda
Levi Brevda made aliyah to Israel (then known as the British Mandate) in the 1920s and elected to hebraize his name to Levi Ben Amitai.
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Hebraism
Hebraism (ˈhiːbreɪɪz(ə)m) [a. F. hébraïsme (1567 in Hatz.-Darm.) or ad. mod.L. Hebraismus = late Gr. Ἑβρα{giuml}σµός, f. Ἑβρα{giumlacu}ζειν to Hebraize: see Hebrew and -ism.] 1. A phrase or construction characteristic of the Hebrew language; a Hebrew idiom or expression.1570 Levins Manip. 146 Hebrai...
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Mampsis
The Negev Naming Committee chose to Hebraize the name as Mamshit (ממשית), with one committee member stating that it is "impossible to leave the name Mampsis
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Hebraist
Hebraist (ˈhiːbreɪɪst) [f. stem Hebra- in Hebraic, Hebraize: see -ist. Cf. F. hébraïste.] 1. One versed in the Hebrew language; a Hebrew scholar.1755 in Johnson. 1817 Coleridge Biog. Lit. 55 A very learned man and a great Hebraist. 1883 A. Roberts O.T. Revis. viii. 173 The celebrated Hebraist, Gesen...
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List of English words of Hebrew origin
halacha from הלכה halakhah 'way' (MW)
hallelujah, alleluia from הללויה halleluyah 'praise the ' (AHD, MW)
halutz from hlṣ 'be in the vanguard' (WNW)
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Hebrew
Hebrew, n. and a. (ˈhiːbruː) Forms: (1 (pl.) Ebréas), 3–6 Ebreu, 4 Ebru, Ebrewe, Hebru, Hebreu, Sc. Hebrow, 4–6 Sc. (pl.) Hebreis, 4–7 Ebrew, 5–7 Hebrewe, 6 Ebrue, Hebrieu, 6–7 Hebrue, 4– Hebrew. [ME. Ebreu, a. OF. Ebreu, Ebrieu (nom. Ebreus, 12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. med.L. Ebrę̄us for cl.L. Heb...
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Avraham Tamir
Tamir chose to Hebraize his name (to Tamir), inspired to do so by David Ben-Gurion, who encouraged members of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to take Hebrew
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Tsvi Misinai
the land of Palestine, or that they were forcibly converted by the Ottomans, and he even went as far as to accuse Misinai of "falsifying" history to Hebraize
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Chinese "xi nao"),
from Spanish: siniverinen (blue-blooded, from Spanish "de sangre azul")
Modern Hebrew
When Jews immigrate to Israel, they often Hebraize
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