"metapelet" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: metapelets [plural], metaplot [plural], metaploth [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Hebrew מְטַפֶּלֶת (m'tapélet, “nanny”), derived from Hebrew טִיפֵּל (tipél, “to take care of”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|he|מְטַפֶּלֶת|t=nanny|tr=m'tapélet}} Hebrew מְטַפֶּלֶת (m'tapélet, “nanny”), {{der|en|he|טִיפֵּל|t=to take care of|tr=tipél}} Hebrew טִיפֵּל (tipél, “to take care of”) Head templates: {{en-noun|s|metaplot|metaploth}} metapelet (plural metapelets or metaplot or metaploth)
  1. A female caregiver in Jewish culture. Categories (topical): Female people
    Sense id: en-metapelet-en-noun-VkBp9HyL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry

Inflected forms

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