"טקסט" meaning in Hebrew

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Noun

Forms: טֶקְסְט [canonical], tekst [romanization]
Etymology: From French texte (“text”), from Medieval Latin textus (“the Scriptures, text, treatise”), from Latin textus (“style or texture of a work”), perfect passive participle of texō (“I weave”). Etymology templates: {{root|he|ine-pro|*tetḱ-}}, {{bor|he|fr|texte||text}} French texte (“text”), {{der|he|ML.|textus||the Scriptures, text, treatise}} Medieval Latin textus (“the Scriptures, text, treatise”), {{der|he|la|textus||style or texture of a work}} Latin textus (“style or texture of a work”) Head templates: {{he-noun|g=m|tr=tekst|wv=טֶקְסְט}} טֶקְסְט • (tekst) m
  1. text (a written passage)
    Sense id: en-טקסט-he-noun-6Nmff6cY Categories (other): Hebrew entries with incorrect language header

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        "Hebrew terms derived from French",
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