סדר

Hebrew

Root
ס־ד־ר

Noun

סֵדֶר (séder) m (plural indefinite סְדָרִים, singular construct סֵדֶר־, plural construct סִדְרֵי־) [pattern: קֵטֶל]

  1. Order, the state of being well-arranged, in the sense of putting things in order.
  2. An order: an arrangement or sequence.(Can we add an example for this sense?)
  3. A seder (Passover meal)
  4. An order: any of the six major divisions of the Mishnah.

Derived terms

Verb

סָדַר (sadár) (pa'al construction)

  1. (rare) To order, to organize.

Verb

סדר (transliteration needed)

  1. (סִדֵּר, sidér) Defective spelling of סידר.
  2. (סַדֵּר, sadér) Bare infinitive (infinitive construct or gerund) of סידר \ סִדֵּר (sidér).
  3. (סַדֵּר, sadér) Masculine singular imperative of סידר \ סִדֵּר (sidér).
  4. (סֻדַּר, sudár) Defective spelling of סודר.

Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew סֵדֶר.

Noun

סדר (seyder) m, plural סדרים (sedorem)

  1. order, sequence
  2. seder (Passover meal)
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