אשכנז
See also: אַשכּנז
Hebrew
Etymology
From Akkadian 𒆳𒅖𒆪𒍝𒀀𒀀 (KURiš-ku-za-a-a /Iškuzāya/, “Scythians”).
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
אַשְׁכְּנַז • (ashk'náz) m
- (biblical) Ashkenaz (a Japhetic patriarch in the Bible)
- Tanach, Genesis 10:3, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
- וּבְנֵי גֹּמֶר אַשְׁכֲּנַז וְרִיפַת וְתֹגַרְמָה׃
- U-vnei Gómer Ashk'náz v-Rifat v-Togarmá.
- And the sons of Gomer: Ashkenaz, and Riphath, and Togarmah.
- (biblical) A nation in the vicinity of Ararat and Minni.
- Tanach, Jeremiah 51:27, with translation of the New International Version:
- שְׂאוּ־נֵס בָּאָרֶץ תִּקְעוּ שׁוֹפָר בַּגּוֹיִם קַדְּשׁוּ עָלֶיהָ גּוֹיִם הַשְׁמִיעוּ עָלֶיהָ מַמְלְכוֹת אֲרָרַט מִנִּי וְאַשְׁכְּנָז פִּקְדוּ עָלֶיהָ טִפְסָר הַעֲלוּ־סוּס כְּיֶלֶק סָמָר׃
- “Lift up a banner in the land! Blow the trumpet among the nations! Prepare the nations for battle against her; summon against her these kingdoms: Ararat, Minni and Ashkenaz. Appoint a commander against her; send up horses like a swarm of locusts."
- (Medieval Hebrew) a medieval region of Central Europe, centered on the Rhineland, in modern Germany
Derived terms
- אַשְׁכְּנַזִּי (ashk'nazí)
- הִשְׁתַּכְּנֵז (hishtaknéz)
Descendants
- → Ancient Greek: Ἀσχανάζ (Askhanáz)
- → Yiddish: אַשכּנז (áshkenaz)
See also
- אדום (Edom, Christians)
- ישמעאל (Ishmael, Muslims)
- כנען (Canaan, Slavic peoples)
- ספרד (Sepharad, Spain)
- צרפת (Zarephath, France)