cheder

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Yiddish חדר (kheyder), from Hebrew חדר (khéder, room).

Noun

cheder (plural cheders or chederim or chedarim or chadarim or chadorim)

  1. An elementary school for Jewish children, teaching basic Judaism and Hebrew.
    • 2006, Howard Jacobson, Kalooki Nights, Vintage 2007, p. 51:
      A businessman in New York who happened to be in the Midlands at the time was so impressed by Asher's methods that he was funding him to set up a string of chederim – Sunday schools for Jews – all over the United States.

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Anagrams


Ladin

Noun

cheder m (plural cheders)

  1. ambit, scope

Polish

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew חֶדֶר (khéder).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈxɛ.dɛr/
  • Rhymes: -ɛdɛr
  • Syllabification: che‧der
  • Homophone: heder

Noun

cheder m inan

  1. cheder

Declension

Derived terms

adjective

Further reading

  • cheder in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • cheder in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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