פחד

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See also: פ־ח־ד and פּחד

Hebrew

Root
פ־ח־ד (p-kh-d)
5 terms

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

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Noun

פַּחַד (pákhadm

  1. fear
    • 2012, “יש תקווה”, performed by בני פרידמן:
      יש תקוה אם נשיר כולנו יחד
      יש אמונה חזקה מכל הפחד
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Yiddish: פּחד (pakhed)

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

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Verb

פָּחַד (pakhád) (pa'al construction)

  1. to fear, to be scared, afraid, frightened of (a person or thing)
    Synonym: פיחד / פִּחֵד (pikhéd)
    • 2008, “הלב שלי עומד להתפוצץ”, performed by יוני בלוך:
      את לא פוחדת כמו שאני פוחד לאבד אותך אותנו לאבד
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Usage notes
  • In modern colloquial usage, this verb is usually replaced with the synonym פיחד / פִּחֵד (pikhéd) in tenses other than the past. Thus, the other tenses are more formal.
Conjugation

Etymology 3

Verb

פִּחֵד (pikhéd) (pi'el construction)

  1. defective spelling of פיחד

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Anagrams

Yiddish

Noun

פחד (pakhedm, plural פחדים (pkhodim)

  1. (nonstandard) Unpointed form of פּחד (pakhed, fear, anxiety).