שר
Hebrew
Etymology 1
| Root |
|---|
| שׁ־י־ר |
From the root שׁ־י־ר
Verb
שָׁר • (shár) (pa'al construction, future יָשִׁיר)
- to sing
Conjugation
Conjugation of שָׁר (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
| non-finite forms |
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| finite forms | singular | plural | |||
| m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
| past | first | שַׁרְתִּי | שַׁרְנוּ | ||
| second | שַׁרְתָּ | שַׁרְתְּ | שַׁרְתֶּם | שַׁרְתֶּן | |
| third | שָׁר | שָׁרָה | שָׁרוּ | ||
| present | שָׁר | שָׁרָה | שָׁרִים | שָׁרוֹת | |
| future | first | אָשִׁיר | נָשִׁיר | ||
| second | תָּשִׁיר | תָּשִׁירִי | תָּשִׁירוּ | תָּשֵׁרְנָה1 | |
| third | יָשִׁיר | תָּשִׁיר | יָשִׁירוּ | תָּשֵׁרְנָה1 | |
| imperative | שִׁיר | שִׁירִי | שִׁירוּ | שֵׁרְנָה1 | |
| notes |
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Etymology 2
Cognate with Akkadian 𒈗 (šarru<m>)
Noun
שַׂר • (sár) m (plural indefinite שָׂרִים, singular construct שַׂר־, feminine counterpart שָׂרָה) [pattern: קֶטֶל]
- (military) captain, commander
- (government) cabinet minister
- (Judaism) guardian angel
- (Biblical Hebrew) prince, captain, chief, ruler, chieftain, official
References
Further reading
שר on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
Anagrams
- רש
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