הודו

Hebrew

FWOTD – 24 November 2016

Etymology 1

From Old Persian 𐏃𐎡𐎯𐎢𐏁 (h-i-du-u-š /⁠hindūš⁠/), from Proto-Iranian *hínduš, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *síndʰuš (river) or from Sanskrit सिन्धु (sindhu, a river, stream).

Pronunciation

  • (Biblical Hebrew) IPA(key): /ˈhoːd.duː/
  • (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /ˈho.du/
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Proper noun

הודו / הֹדּוּ • (hóduf

  1. (chiefly historical, proscribed in modern use) India (a region of South Asia, traditionally delimited by the Himalayas and the Indus river; the Indian subcontinent)
  2. India (a country in South Asia)
    Synonym: הִנְדוּסְתאן (hindūstān)

Etymology 2

From the above; ellipsis of תרנגול הודו/תַּרְנְגוֹל הֹדּוּ (tarn'gól hódu, literally India fowl).

Pronunciation

Noun

הודו / הֹדּוּ • (hódum

  1. (countable) turkey (a bird in the genus Meleagris with a fan-shaped tail and wattled neck, especially the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo, now domesticated))
  2. (uncountable) turkey (the flesh or meat of this bird eaten as food)

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

Verb

הוֹדוּ • (hodú)

  1. Masculine plural imperative of הוֹדָה (hodá)