"abishag" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: abishags [plural]
Etymology: From Hebrew אבישג (“Avishag”, literally “Father of error” or “the Father wanders”), from אבי (avi, “father of; my father”) and שגג (shagag, “to go astray; to err; to sin”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|he|אבישג||Avishag|lit=Father of error” or “the Father wanders}} Hebrew אבישג (“Avishag”, literally “Father of error” or “the Father wanders”), {{m|he|אבי|gloss=father of; my father|tr=avi}} אבי (avi, “father of; my father”), {{m|he|שגג|gloss=to go astray; to err; to sin|tr=shagag}} שגג (shagag, “to go astray; to err; to sin”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} abishag (plural abishags)
  1. (archaic, thieves' cant) The illegitimate child of an unmarried woman and a married man. Tags: archaic Hypernyms: bastard, love-child
    Sense id: en-abishag-en-noun-IAe01Tfm Categories (other): English Thieves' Cant, English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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