יתום
Hebrew
Etymology
| Root |
|---|
| י־ת־ם |
From Proto-Semitic [Term?]. Cognate with Arabic يَتِيم (yatīm), Aramaic יַתְמָא (yaṯmā), Classical Syriac ܝܲܬ݂ܡܵܐ (yaṯmā), Classical Mandaic [script needed] (yatima), Phoenician [script needed] (ytm), Tigre [script needed] (yattam), Ugaritic [script needed] (ytm).
Noun
יָתוֹם • (yatóm) m (plural indefinite יְתוֹמִים, feminine counterpart יְתוֹמָה)
- orphan (person whose parent or parents have died)
Anagrams
- וימת
Yiddish
Etymology
Noun
יתום • (yosem) m, plural יתומים (yesoymem), feminine יתומה (yesoyme), feminine plural יתומות (yesoymes), diminutive יתומל (yoseml)
Derived terms
- יתומדיק (yosemdik)
- פֿאַריתומט (faryosemt)
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