חמור

Hebrew

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Root
ח־מ־ר (kh-m-r)
6 terms

From Proto-Semitic *ḥimār- (donkey). Cognate with Arabic حِمَار (ḥimār). Called after their reddish-brown to gray color, which they share with clay, whose Hebrew equivalent חֹמֶר (khómer) originates from the same root. For a similar etymology, cf. Spanish burro (donkey) from Latin burrus (red, reddish-brown).

Noun

חֲמוֹר • (khamórm (plural indefinite חֲמוֹרִים, singular construct חֲמוֹר־, plural construct חֲמוֹרֵי־, feminine counterpart אָתוֹן) [pattern: קְטוֹל]

  1. donkey (a domestic animal, Equus asinus asinus, similar to a horse)
    • Tanach, Exodus 4:20, with Young's Literal Translation:
      וַיִּקַּח מֹשֶׁה אֶת־אִשְׁתּוֹ וְאֶת־בָּנָיו וַיַּרְכִּבֵם עַל־הַחֲמֹר
      yayikách moshé et-ishtó v'et-banáv vayarkivém al-hachamór
      and Moses taketh his wife, and his sons, and causeth them to ride on the ass
    • Tanach, Deuteronomy 22:10, with translation of the King James Version:
      לֹא־תַחֲרֹשׁ בְּשׁוֹר־וּבַחֲמֹר יַחְדָּו
      lo-tacharósh b'shor-uvachamór yachdáv
      Thou shalt not plow with an ox and an ass together
    • a. 217 C.E., Mishnah. Bechorot, section 1.2:
      פָּרָה שֶׁיָּלְדָה כְּמִין חֲמוֹר, וַחֲמוֹר שֶׁיָּלְדָה כְּמִין סוּס, פָּטוּר מִן הַבְּכוֹרָה
      Paráh she-yaldáh k-min ḥamór, va-ḥamór she-yaldah k-min sus, patur min ha-b'khorah.
      A cow that births what looks like a donkey, or a donkey that births what looks like a horse, these are exempt from the firstborn offering.
  2. jackass (foolish person)
  3. sawhorse
Declension
Declension of חֲמוֹר
isolated forms with possessive pronouns
Number: State: form Person: singular plural
m f m f
singular indefinite חֲמוֹר first חֲמוֹרִי חֲמוֹרֵנוּ
definite הַחֲמוֹר second חֲמוֹרְךָ חֲמוֹרֵךְ חֲמוֹרְכֶם חֲמוֹרְכֶן
construct חֲמוֹר־ third חֲמוֹרוֹ חֲמוֹרָהּ חֲמוֹרָם חֲמוֹרָן
plural indefinite חֲמוֹרִים first חמוריי / חֲמוֹרַי חֲמוֹרֵינוּ
definite הַחֲמוֹרִים second חֲמוֹרֶיךָ חמורייך / חֲמוֹרַיִךְ חֲמוֹרֵיכֶם חֲמוֹרֵיכֶן
construct חֲמוֹרֵי־ third חֲמוֹרָיו חֲמוֹרֶיהָ חֲמוֹרֵיהֶם חֲמוֹרֵיהֶן
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References

Etymology 2

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Root
ח־מ־ר (kh-m-r)
6 terms

Adjective

חָמוּר • (khamur) (feminine חֲמוּרָה, masculine plural חֲמוּרִים, feminine plural חֲמוּרוֹת)

  1. severe, grave, serious, critical, drastic.

References

  • חמור” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language

Further reading

Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew חמור.

Noun

חמור • (khamerm, plural חמורים (khamoyrim)

  1. (derogatory) donkey, jackass, fool