heder
/khey-duhr; English khey-der, -hey-/US // ˈxeɪ dər; English ˈxeɪ dər, -ˈheɪ- //UK // Hebrew (ˈxɛdɛr, English ˈheɪdə) //
他德,鹤德
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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plural ha·da·rim [khuh-dah-rim], /xəˈdɑ rɪm/, English he·ders.Yiddish.
- : a private Jewish elementary school for teaching children Hebrew, Bible, and the fundamentals of Judaism.
- : Talmud Torah.
Examples
Non vincant heder bracchia flexiles, Conch non superent oscula dulcia, Emanet pariter sudor et ossibus Grato murmure ab intimis.
Is it credible that a Clarendon Press editor should be ignorant that ivydoctarum heder prmia frontiumis the emblem of the poet?
The boys came to heder before nine in the morning, and remained until eight or nine in the evening.
Five years old when he entered heder, at eleven he was already a yeshibah bahur—a student in the seminary.
Joseph was the best Jewish boy that ever was born, but he hated to go to heder, so he had to be whipped, of course.
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