Definition of Hebraized. Meaning of Hebraized. Synonyms of Hebraized

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Definition of Hebraized

Hebraized
Hebraize He"bra*ize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Hebraized; p. pr. & vb. n. Hebraizing.] To speak Hebrew, or to conform to the Hebrew idiom, or to Hebrew customs.

Meaning of Hebraized from wikipedia

- Second Aliyot. Some of the immigrants of the First Aliyah (1882–1903) Hebraized their surnames, and the practice became widespread during the Second Aliyah...
- Look up Hebraization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hebraization may refer to: Hebraization of Palestinian place names Hebraization of surnames Hebraization...
- An example would be the English name spelled "Timothy", which can be Hebraized as "טימותי" in the Hebrew alphabet. For full spelling, when a reader is...
- A 1992 study counted c. 2,780 historical locations whose names were Hebraized, including 340 villages and towns, 1,000 Khirbat (ruins), 560 wadis and...
- throne of Wisdom. First the prophet Daniel, then authors such as Ezekiel hebraized this mythology, equating the Babylonian constellations with abstract forms...
- go the other way, that is from English to Hebrew, see Hebraization of English. Both Hebraization of English and Romanization of Hebrew are forms of transliteration...
- writer. When Netanyahu's father immigrated to Mandatory Palestine, he hebraized his surname from "Mileikowsky" to "Netanyahu", meaning "God has given...
- Latin America Absorption Revival of the Hebrew language Hebraization of surnames Hebraization of place names Ulpan Kibbutz Youth village One Million Plan...
- Latin America Absorption Revival of the Hebrew language Hebraization of surnames Hebraization of place names Ulpan Kibbutz Youth village One Million Plan...
- the point of excess is permitted in the Talmud, Megilla 7b… pûrim is a hebraized form of a Babylonian word... Efforts to identify Purim with an earlier...