אסרה
Hebrew
editEtymology 1
editFrom the root ס־ו־ר in paal construction.
Verb
editאָסֻרָה • (asúra)
- First-person singular cohortative (prefix conjugation) of סָר (sár).
- Tanach, Exodus 3:3, with translation of the King James Version:
- אָסֻרָה־נָּא וְאֶרְאֶה אֶת־הַמַּרְאֶה הַגָּדֹל הַזֶּה
- asúro-ná v'er'é et-hamar'é hagadól hazé
- I will now turn aside, and see this great sight
Etymology 2
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א־ס־ר (ʾ-s-r) |
From the root א־ס־ר in paal construction.
Verb
editאָסְרָה • (as'rá)
- Third-person feminine singular past (suffix conjugation) of אָסַר (asár).
- Tanach, Numbers 30:5, with translation of the King James Version:
- וְכָל־אִסָּר אֲשֶׁר־אָסְרָה עַל־נַפְשָׁהּ יָקוּם
- v'chol-isár asher-as'rá al-nafsháh yakúm
- and every bond wherewith she hath bound her soul shall stand
Verb
editאסרה • (asaráh)
- Third-person masculine singular past (suffix conjugation) of אָסַר (asár), with a third-person feminine singular pronoun suffixed as direct object.
- Babylonian Talmud, Sotah, Vilna edition, page 20:1:
- שהייתי למד תורה אצל ר׳ ישמעאל הייתי מטיל קנקנתום לתוך הדיו ולא אמר לי דבר כשבאתי אצל ר״ע אסרה עלי
- Babylonian Talmud, Sotah, Vilna edition, page 20:1:
Etymology 3
editNoun
editאֱסָרָהּ • (esaráh)
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.- Tanach, Numbers 30:5, with translation of the King James Version:
- וְשָׁמַע אָבִיהָ אֶת־נִדְרָהּ וֶאֱסָרָהּ אֲשֶׁר אָסְרָה עַל־נַפְשָׁהּ
- v'shamá avíha et-nidráh veesaráh ashér as'rá al-nafsháh
- And her father hear her vow, and her bond wherewith she hath bound her soul