חיה
Hebrew
Etymology
| Root |
|---|
| ח־י־ה |
From Proto-Semitic *ḥay(aw)- (“animal”). Cognate with Arabic حَيَوَان (ḥayawān), Syrian Aramaic [script needed] (ḥayū-t-) and Ugaritic [script needed] (ḥwt).
Pronunciation
Adjective
חייה \ חַיָּה • (khayá) f sg indef.
Noun
חייה \ חַיָּה • (khayá) f (plural indefinite חַיּוֹת, singular construct חיית \ חַיַּת־, plural construct חַיּוֹת־)
Synonyms
- בְּהֵמָה (b'hemá)
Derived terms
- חיית בר (khayát bar)
- חיית מחמד (khayát makhmád)
Proper noun
חייה \ חַיָּה • (kháya) f
- A female given name
Verb
חַיָּה • (khayá)
- living, lives: feminine singular present participle and present tense of חי (khaya).
Yiddish
Etymology
Noun
חיה • (khaye) f, plural חיות (khayes)
Derived terms
- חייִש (khayish)
See also
- בהמה (beheyme)
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