חולד

Hebrew

Etymology

From the root ח־ל־ד (kh-l-d).

Noun

חולד \ חֹלֶד (khóled) m [pattern: קֹטֶל]

  1. Weasel.
    • Leviticus 11:29:
      הַחֹלֶד וְהָעַכְבָּר
      the weasel and the mouse[1]
  2. Mole[2] (animal).

References

  1. The King James Bible: The Oxford Standard Text (1769).
  2. Lazar, Yisrael (1991) THE NEW DICTIONARY Hebrew-English English-Hebrew, Jerusalem: Kiryat Sefer, →ISBN
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