"Jakob" meaning in Hunsrik

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈjaːkop/
Rhymes: -aːkop Etymology: From Middle High German Jācob, borrowed from Latin Iācōbus, borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἰάκωβος (Iákōbos), from Ἰακώβ (Iakṓb), borrowed from Hebrew יַעֲקֹב, from עקב. Doublet of Schakoh, through Portuguese. Etymology templates: {{etymon|hrx|inh|gmh>Jācob>James|id=Jacob|text=1}} From Middle High German Jācob, borrowed from Latin Iācōbus, borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἰάκωβος (Iákōbos), from Ἰακώβ (Iakṓb), borrowed from Hebrew יַעֲקֹב, from עקב., {{doublet|hrx|Schakoh}} Doublet of Schakoh Head templates: {{hrx-proper noun|m}} Jakob m
  1. (biblical) Jacob (one of the sons of Isaac and Rebecca) Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Biblical characters
    Sense id: en-Jakob-hrx-name-NyhIvO9I Topics: biblical, lifestyle, religion
  2. a male given name, equivalent to English Jacob Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Hunsrik given names, Hunsrik male given names
    Sense id: en-Jakob-hrx-name-56C6ihGQ Categories (other): Hunsrik entries with etymology texts, Hunsrik entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Hunsrik entries with etymology texts: 26 74 Disambiguation of Hunsrik entries with incorrect language header: 26 74
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Yaakop (english: Wiesemann spelling)
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    "Ja‧kob"
  ],
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  "lang_code": "hrx",
  "pos": "name",
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          "langcode": "hrx",
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            "Books",
            "Christianity",
            "Judaism",
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          "ref": "2022 November 20, Naye Testamënt Tswaayxproochich [Bilingual New Testament], Barueri: Sociedade Bíblica do Brasil, →ISBN, Mateus 1:2:",
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      "ipa": "/ˈjaːkop/"
    },
    {
      "rhymes": "-aːkop"
    }
  ],
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      "english": "Wiesemann spelling",
      "word": "Yaakop"
    }
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    "Hunsrik terms derived from Latin",
    "Hunsrik terms derived from Middle High German",
    "Hunsrik terms inherited from Middle High German",
    "Hunsrik terms with IPA pronunciation",
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      "ipa": "/ˈjaːkop/"
    },
    {
      "rhymes": "-aːkop"
    }
  ],
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