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Aramaic
Verb
בְּרַךְ • (bəraḵ)
- to kneel, to bow
Tanach, Daniel 6:11, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:וְזִמְנִין תְּלָתָה בְיוֹמָא הוּא בָּרֵךְ עַל־בִּרְכוֹהִי וּמְצַלֵּא וּמוֹדֵא קֳדָם אֱלָהֵהּ- wəzimnīn təlāṯā bəyōmā hū bārēḵ ʿal-birḵṓhī ūməṣallē ūmōḏē qŏḏām ʾĕlāhēh
- and he kneeled upon his knees three times a day, and prayed, and gave thanks before his God
Verb
בָּרֵךְ • (bārēḵ)
- to bless
Hebrew
Etymology 1
From Proto-Semitic *birk-, *bark- (“knee”).
Noun
בֶּרֶךְ • (bérekh) f (plural indefinite ברכיים / בִּרְכַּיִם)
- (anatomy) knee
- (in the plural) lap
- הוא ישב על הברכיים שלה. ― hu yasháv al habirkáyim shelá. ― He sat on her lap.
Verb
בָּרַךְ • (barákh) (pa'al construction)
- (He/it) kneeled
Tanach, Psalms 95:6, with translation of the King James Version:בֹּאוּ נִשְׁתַּחֲוֶה וְנִכְרָעָה נִבְרְכָה לִפְנֵי יהוה עֹשֵׂנוּ- bóu nishtakhavé v'nikhraá nivr'khá lifné YHVH osénu
- O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker.
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
בֵּרֵךְ / בֵּרַךְ • (berékh, berákh) (pi'el construction)
- defective spelling of בירך
Verb
בורך / בֹּרַךְ • (borakh) (pu'al construction)
- defective spelling of בורך
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