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Aramaic
Verb
יקר • (transliteration needed)
- to be heavy
- to honor, to be honored
- to be precious
Hebrew
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *waqar- (“to be heavy or weighty; a tree laden with fruits; to be honorable or to hold weight in value”), from Proto-Afroasiatic *waqar-; compare Egyptian jqr (“excellent, worthy”) and Arabic وَقارْ (waqār, “dignity, sobriety”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
יָקָר • (yakár) (feminine יְקָרָה, masculine plural יְקָרִים, feminine plural יְקָרוֹת)
- expensive (having a high price, cost)
- dear, precious
1970, “הגוסס [The Moribund]”, in Dan Almagor (lyrics), Jacques Brel (music), עולמו של ז׳אק ברל [The World of Jacques Brel], performed by Israel Gurion, Israfon:היה שלום אמיל יקר.- hayá shalóm Emíl yakár.
- Farewell, dear Emile.
Derived terms
Noun
יֹקֶר • (yóker) m
- defective spelling of יוקר
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