גור
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Hebrew
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]גּוּר • (gur) m (plural indefinite גּוּרִים, singular construct גּוּר־, plural construct גּוּרֵי־)
- A cub, pup, kit, calf, puppy, kitten, or similar: a juvenile of any mammal species.
- גור חתולים (or גור חתול) — gúr-khatulím (gúr-khatúl) — a kitten [literally a cats' (cat's) cub]
Usage notes
[edit]- In addition to the general term גּוּר used for any mammal, there also exist a few specialized terms for large domesticated mammals. In particular, the term גדי (g'dí) is used in Modern Hebrew for a juvenile goat (a kid) and in Biblical Hebrew for the juvenile of any large domesticated mammal (such as a kid, a lamb, or a calf), and the term עגל or עגלה is used for a (respectively) male or female juvenile member of a cattle species (a calf).
Derived terms
[edit]- גּוּר אַרְיֵה יְהוּדָה (gur aryé y'hudá)
Etymology 2
[edit]Verb
[edit]גּוּר • (gur)
- Masculine singular imperative of גָּר (gar)