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sopher
[ soh-fer; Sephardic Hebrew saw-fer; Ashkenazic Hebrew soh-fer ]
noun
, (often initial capital letter)
, plural so·pher·im [soh, -fer-im, saw-fe-, reem, soh, -fe-, r, im],
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sopher1
From the Hebrew word sōphēr
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Example Sentences
A special officer was appointed over this contingent, who was called the enumerator (Sopher), or the keeper of the rolls.
From Project Gutenberg
Joseph Sopher tried the experiment of using nine horses in his team, driven three abreast.
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