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English
Etymology
From Hebrew אֲדָר (adár).
Proper noun
Adar
- (Judaism) The sixth month of the civil year and the twelfth month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar, after Shevat and before Nisan.
Translations
sixth month of civil year in the Jewish calendar
- Aramaic:
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܐܕܪ (adar)
- Classical Syriac: ܐܕܪ (adar)
- Hebrew: אֲדָר (he) m (adár)
- Irish: Adár m
- Ladino: please add this translation if you can
- Persian: آدار (fa) (âdâr)
- Portuguese: adar (pt) m
- Yiddish: אָדר m (oder)
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See also
- (Hebrew calendar months) Hebrew calendar month; Tishrei, Cheshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shevat, Adar, Nisan, Iyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av, Elul (Category: en:Hebrew calendar months)
Anagrams
Northern Kurdish
Etymology 1
Likely cognate to Classical Syriac ܐܕܪ (ʾāḏār), ultimately derived from Akkadian 𒌚𒊺 (addāru).
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Noun
Adar f (Arabic spelling ئادار)
- March (Gregorian calendar month)
Declension
Etymology 2
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Proper noun
Adar m
- a male given name
Declension
References
- Chyet, Michael L. (2020), “Adar”, in Ferhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press, page 1