Esther
English[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
From Ancient Greek Ἐσθήρ (Esthḗr), from Biblical Hebrew אֶסְתֵּר (ʾestēr). Has been connected to Old Persian 𐎠𐎿𐎫𐎼 (a-s-t-r /star-/, “star”) (whence Middle Persian 𐭮𐭲𐭫 (stl /star/, “star”), 𐭮𐭲𐭠𐭫𐭪 (stʾlk /stārag/, “star”), Persian ستاره (setâre, “star”), Northern Kurdish estêre), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr (if so, a distant doublet of star); or else to Akkadian 𒀭𒈹 (Ištar, “Ishtar”) (Hebrew עִשְׁתָּר (ʿištār)).
Pronunciation[edit]
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ĕsʹtə, IPA(key): /ˈɛstə/
- (General American) enPR: ĕsʹtər, IPA(key): /ˈɛstɚ/
- Rhymes: -ɛstə(ɹ)
- Homophone: ester
Proper noun[edit]
Esther
Book of Esther on Wikipedia.Wikipedia |
- A female given name from Persian.
- A book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
- The heroine of the Book of Esther.
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Esther 2:7:
- And he brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle's daughter: for she had neither father or mother, and the maiden was fair and beautiful.
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Danish[edit]
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Esther
- a female given name, a popular spelling variant of Ester
Dutch[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
Ultimately from Ancient Greek Ἐσθήρ (Esthḗr), from Biblical Hebrew אֶסְתֵּר.
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Esther f
- (biblical) the Book of Esther
- (biblical) Esther, the main character of the Book of Esther
- a female given name
French[edit]
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Esther f
- (Biblical characters) Esther
- (Books of the Bible) the book of Esther
- a female given name, equivalent to English Esther
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German[edit]
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Audio: (file)
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Esther
- Esther (biblical character)
- the book of Esther
- a female given name, a popular spelling variant of Ester
Latin[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
From Biblical Hebrew אֶסְתֵּר (ʾestēr) (possibly via Ancient Greek Ἐσθήρ (Esthḗr)), from Old Persian 𐎠𐎿𐎫𐎼 (a-s-t-r /star-/, “star”) or from עִשְׁתָּר (ʿištār, “Ishtar”). Compare Middle Persian [script needed] (stl /star/, “star”), [script needed] (stʾlk' /stārag/, “star”), Modern Persian ستاره (setâre, “star”).
Pronunciation[edit]
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ˈes.tʰeːr/, [ˈɛs̠t̪ʰeːr]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈes.ter/, [ˈɛst̪er]
Proper noun[edit]
Esthēr f (indeclinable) or Esther f sg (genitive Esthēris); third declension
Declension[edit]
Indeclinable noun or third-declension noun, singular only.
Case | Singular |
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Nominative | Esthēr Esther |
Genitive | Esthēr Esthēris |
Dative | Esthēr Esthērī |
Accusative | Esthēr Esthērem |
Ablative | Esthēr Esthēre |
Vocative | Esthēr Esther |
Further reading[edit]
- Liber Esther on the Latin Wikipedia.Wikipedia la
- Liber Esther on the Latin Wikisource.Wikisource la
Norwegian[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Esther
- a female given name, a less common spelling of Ester
Portuguese[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Esther f
- a female given name, variant of Ester
Spanish[edit]
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Esther f
- Esther
- a female given name, equivalent to English Esther
Proper noun[edit]
Esther m
- the book of Esther
- English terms derived from Ancient Greek
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