ܐܠܝܫܒܥ

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Biblical Hebrew אֱלִישֶׁבַע (ʾĕlîšeḇaʿ).

Pronunciation

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  • (Standard) IPA(key): [ʔeːliːʃəwaʕ]

Proper noun

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ܐܹܠܝܼܫܒ݂ܲܥ (ēlīšḇaˁf

  1. (biblical) Elisheba (wife of Aaron)
    • Exodus 6:23:
      ܘܫܩܝܼܠ ܠܹܗ ܐܲܗܪܘܿܢ ܠܐܹܠܝܼܫܒ݂ܲܥ، ܒܪܵܬܵܐ ܕܥܲܡܝܼܢܵܕ݂ܵܒ݂، ܚܵܬ݂ܵܐ ܕܢܲܚܫܘܿܢ، ܐܸܠܘܼܗܝ ܠܒܲܟ݂ܬܵܐ؛ ܘܝܠܝܼܕ݂ ܠܵܗ̇ ܩܵܬܹܗ ܠܢܵܕ݂ܵܒ݂، ܘܠܐܵܒ݂ܝܼܗܘܼ، ܠܐܹܠܝܼܥܵܙܲܪ، ܘܠܐܝܼܬ݂ܵܡܵܪ.
      w-šqīl lēh ahrōn l-ēlīšḇaˁ, brātā d-ˁamīnāḏāḇ, ḥāṯā d-naḥšōn, ilūh l-baḵtā; w-ilīḏ lāh qātēh l-nāḏāḇ, w-l-āḇīhū, l-ēlīˁāzar, w-l-īṯāmār.
      Aaron took to himself Elisheba, daughter of Amminadab, sister of Nahshon, as wife; and she bore him Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar.
  2. (biblical) Elizabeth (mother of John the Baptist)
    • Luke 1:41:
      ܐܝܼܡܲܢ ܕܫܡܝܼܥ ܠܵܗ̇ ܐܹܠܝܼܫܒ݂ܲܥ ܫܠܵܡܵܐ ܕܡܲܪܝܲܡ، ܦܨܝܼܚ ܠܹܗ ܝܲܢܩܵܐ ܒܟܲܪܣܵܗ̇، ܘܦܝܼܫ ܠܵܗ̇ ܡܠܝܼܬ݂ܵܐ ܡ̣ܢ ܪܘܼܚܵܐ ܕܩܘܼܕ݂ܫܵܐ.
      īman d-šmīˁ lāh ēlīšḇaˁ šlāmā d-maryam, pṣīḥ lēh yanqā b-karsāh, w-pīš lāh mlīṯā min rūḥā d-quḏšā.
      And it happened, when Elizabeth heard the greeting of Mary, that the babe leaped in her womb; and she was filled with the Holy Spirit.
  3. a female given name