גליד

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Yiddish

Etymology

From Middle High German glit, gelit, from Old High German gilid, collective derivation from lid, from Proto-Germanic *liþuz. Cognate with German Glied, Dutch lid, gelid, dialectal English lith.

Noun

גליד (glidn, plural גלידער (glider)

  1. A limb
  2. (anatomy) Major appendage of a human or animal.
  3. (mathematics) An element of a set.