"נחת" meaning in Yiddish

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Noun

IPA: /ˈnaχəs/ Forms: nakhes [romanization]
Etymology: From Hebrew נחת (nákhat). The development of the first vowel is irregular, perhaps borrowed at a later date than most of the Hebrew component in Yiddish. Etymology templates: {{bor|yi|he|נחת|tr=nákhat}} Hebrew נחת (nákhat), {{root|yi|he|נ־ו־ח}} Head templates: {{head|yi|noun|g=m|g2=n|g3=|head=|sort=|tr=nakhes}} נחת • (nakhes) m or n, {{yi-noun|g=mn|tr=nakhes}} נחת • (nakhes) m or n
  1. pleasure, satisfaction (especially the pleasure that a parent derives from a child) Tags: uncountable

Download JSON data for נחת meaning in Yiddish (1.6kB)

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