"בעל־חובֿ" meaning in Yiddish

See בעל־חובֿ in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /ˌbalˈχɔɪ̯v/ [Poylish, YIVO], /ˌbalˈχeɪ̯v/ [Northeastern] Forms: bal-khoyv [romanization], bale-khoyves [romanization]
Etymology: בעל (bal, “person of”) + חובֿ (khoyv, “debt”) Etymology templates: {{compound|yi|בעל|חובֿ|gloss1=person of|gloss2=debt|tr1=bal|tr2=khoyv}} בעל (bal, “person of”) + חובֿ (khoyv, “debt”) Head templates: {{head|yi|noun|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=|tr=bal-khoyv}} בעל־חובֿ • (bal-khoyv) m, {{yi-noun|g=m|pl=בעלי־חובֿות|pltr=bale-khoyves|tr=bal-khoyv}} בעל־חובֿ • (bal-khoyv) m, plural בעלי־חובֿות (bale-khoyves)
  1. debtor (person one owes a debt to) Synonyms: בעל חובֿ (bal khoyv)

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