ד־
Aramaic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d-/
Preposition
דְּ־ • (transliteration needed)
- of
- בראשית רבה ע, טז
- [כט, יז] "וְעֵינֵי לֵאָה רַכּוֹת", אֲמוֹרָאֵיהּ דְּרַבִּי יוֹחָנָן תִּרְגֵּם קוֹדְמוֹי: וְעֵינֵי לֵאָה הֲווֹ רַכִּיכִין, אֲמַר לֵיהּ: עֵינוֹהִי דְּאִימָּךְ הֲווֹ רַכִּיכִין
- Talmud Bavli, Khagiga 2a
- ואיבעית אימא לעולם כדאמרי מעיקרא ודקא קשיא לך הא דרבינא לא קשיא
- בראשית רבה ע, טז
Usage notes
As demonstrated in the quotation from Bereishith Rabbah above in the phrases אֲמוֹרָאֵיהּ דְּרַבִּי and עֵינוֹהִי דְּאִימָּךְ, the possessed noun is inflected with personal suffixes agreeing with the gender and number of the possessor, with the preposition דְּ־ being prefixed to the possessor.
Conjunction
ד־ • (transliteration needed)
Pronoun
דְּ־ • (transliteration needed)
- who, which, that, what
- מַאי דִּכְתִיב
- may di-khtiv
- what [is the meaning of] what is written
- a. 500 CE, Babylonian Talmud, Chagigah 2a:
- ואיבעית אימא לעולם כדאמרי מעיקרא ודקא קשיא לך הא דרבינא לא קשיא
- And if you wish, say: Actually, it is what we said initially, and as for that which poses a difficulty to [the opinion] of Ravina, it's not difficult.
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