"חורג" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Hebrew]

IPA: /χoˈʁeɡ/ [Modern-Israeli-Hebrew] Forms: חוֹרֵג [canonical], khorég [romanization], חוֹרֶגֶת [feminine], חוֹרְגִים [masculine, plural], חוֹרְגוֹת [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From the verb חָרַג (kharág, “to exceed, digress, depart”); cognate to Assyrian Neo-Aramaic ܚܘܼܪܓܵܐ (ḥurgā). Etymology templates: {{cog|aii|ܚܘܼܪܓܵܐ}} Assyrian Neo-Aramaic ܚܘܼܪܓܵܐ (ḥurgā)
  1. step- used to indicate that the person being identified is not a blood relative but is related through the marriage of a parent Derived forms: אָב חוֹרֵג ('áv khorég) (english: stepfather), אֵם חוֹרֶגֶת ('ém khoréget) (english: stepmother), אָח חוֹרֵג ('ákh khorég) (english: stepbrother), אָחוֹת חוֹרֶגֶת ('akhót khoréget) (english: stepsister) Related terms: אָח לְמֶחֱצָה ('ákh l'mekhetsa) (english: half brother)

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          "text": "דְּמוּת הָאֵם הַחוֹרֶגֶת מִצְטָיֶּרֶת לָרֹב כִּמְרֻשַּׁעַת בָּאַגָּדוֹת הַיְּלָדִים.",
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