דוּמֵידֵית
Judeo-Italian
Proper noun
דוּמֵידֵית (Dumedet) m
- (Judaism) Lord
- 16th century, לוּ לִיבֵירוֹ דֵי יוֹנַה [The Book of Jonah], line 1; published in Luisa Cuomo, transl., Una traduzione giudeo-romanesca del Libro di Giona [A Judeo-Roman translation of the Book of Jonah], Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1988, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 9:
- אֵי פֿוּ פַארַאוֵילַה דֵי דוּמֵידֵית אַה יוֹנַה פִילְייוֹ דֵי אַמִיתַי אַה דִירֵ
- E fu paravela de Dumedet a Jonà figlio de ʾAmiṭài, a dire
- And it was the word of the Lord to Jonah, son of Amittai, saying
See also
- דֵית (det)
References
- Umberto Cassuto (1930), “Les traductions judéo-italiennes du Rituel”, in Revue des études juives (in French), footnote 2, page 266
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