מוכר
Hebrew
Etymology 1
The adjective follows from the verb. Ultimately from the root נ־כ־ר (n-k-r).
Adjective
מוכר \ מֻכָּר • (mukár) (feminine מוכרת \ מֻכֶּרֶת, masculine plural מוכרים \ מֻכָּרִים, feminine plural מוכרות \ מֻכָּרוֹת)
- Familiar, known, recognized.
- השם נשמע לי מוכר. — hashém nishmá lí mukár. — The name sounds familiar to me.
Verb
מוכר \ מֻכָּר • (mukár)
- Masculine singular present participle and present tense of הוכר \ הֻכַּר (hukár).
Etymology 2
The adjective follows from the verb. Ultimately from the root מ־כ־ר (m-k-r).
Noun
מוֹכֵר • (mokhér) m (feminine counterpart מוֹכֶרֶת)
- A (male) salesperson, a salesman.
Verb
מוֹכֵר • (mokhér)
- Masculine singular present participle and present tense of מָכַר (makhár).
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