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Veadar

[ vee-uh-dahr, -ah-dahr, vey-, vee-uh-dahr, -ah-dahr ]

noun

  1. another term for Adar II.


Veadar

/ ˈveɪ-; ˈviːəˌdɑː /

noun

  1. Judaism Adar Sheni See Adar
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Veadar1

First recorded in 1590–1600; from Hebrew “and” + ădhār Adar
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Veadar1

from Hebrew va'adhar, literally: and Adar, that is, the extra Adar
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Example Sentences

Veadar, vē′a-dar, n. the name of the intercalary or thirteenth month of the Jewish year, which must have been inserted about every third year.

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