noun
- plural of hebraization; the process of making something Hebrew in character, language, or style, or the result of such a process
Usage: typically used in linguistic, religious, or historical contexts; often refers to the adoption or adaptation of Hebrew elements in language or culture
Examples
- The hebraizations of Greek words in early Jewish texts reflect cultural contact between communities.
- Scholars study hebraizations in medieval manuscripts to understand language evolution.
- The hebraizations found in the Dead Sea Scrolls provide insight into ancient linguistic practices.
- Religious texts often contain hebraizations that preserve traditional terminology.