![]() ![]() defective spelling of אודם ( ódem, “ redness ” ).defective spelling of אדום ( 'adóm, “ red ” ). Join Facebook to connect with Cafer Karda Kalan and others you may know. ![]() H120 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible.“ dm”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–.a male given name, equivalent to English Adam.homō hominī lupus)įor plural, בני אדם or אנשים can be used. Compare the same in archaic German Paradiesapfel (literally'paradise apple'), whence Austrian and equivalent forms in several eastern European languages. to blush” → “a human”.Ĭompare Arabic دُمْيَة ( dumya, “ statue, idol effigy, likeness doll, puppet ” ), دَمَّ ( damma, “ to bedaub ” ). tadam (Maltese) Alternative forms tuffieat Adam, tuffiea ta' Adam (obsolete) Origin & history, referring to the fruit of the forbidden tree in paradise. “blood” → “red” → “to show red blood in the face, e.g.“blood” → “blood sacrifice to appease an idol” → hence “an idol” → “an effigy, a likeness” → “a man”.“blood” → “red earth”, “red ochre” → “the dye to paint idols” → hence “an idol” → “an effigy, a likeness” → “a man”.“blood” → “man”, as blood is a main ingredient of humans.“blood” → “red earth”, “red ochre” → “earthling”.The meaning development could be any of the following: The meaning range points to these words being extensions from Proto-Semitic *dam- ( “ blood ” ), compare the Palestinian Aramaic forms of it אדם / אידם / ܐܕܡ ( ʾəḏem, “ blood ” ). ( Biblical Hebrew ) IPA ( key): /ʔɔːˈðɔːm/Ĭomparable to Phoenician □□□ ( ʾdm, “ man, earthling ” ), Ugaritic □□□ ( ảdm, “ man red earth, red ochre ” ), Old South Arabian □□□ ( ʾdm, “ vassals, subjects ” ), Ge'ez ዶም ( dom, “ slave ” ), Akkadian □□□□ ( a-da-am-mu /adamu/, “ blood ” ), Akkadian □□□□ ( a-da-ma-tum /adamātu/, “ dark red earth or dye ” ), Akkadian □□□ ( a-da-mu /adamu/, “ a red garment ” ), Akkadian □□□ ( a-da-mu /adamu/, “ an important or noble person ” ).( Yemenite Hebrew, Tiberian Hebrew ) IPA ( key): /ʔɔˈðɔm/.( Ashkenazi Hebrew ) IPA ( key): /ɔˈdɔm/,.( Modern Israeli Hebrew, Sephardi Hebrew ) IPA ( key): /aˈdam/.
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