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גולם — meaning in English: Golem

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קום
kum
הזרה
hazara
ניסו
nisu
הזרות
hazarot
גולם
golem
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literary common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'גולם' in discussions about folklore, particularly when talking about the famous Golem of Prague. This word may also arise in literary contexts, especially when discussing themes of creation and artificial beings in novels or films.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'יצור' (creature), but 'גולם' specifically refers to an artificially created being, often with a strong connection to Jewish mysticism. You would choose 'גולם' when discussing this particular mythical being or its implications in literature.
Culture
'גולם' has roots in Jewish folklore, notably the tale of the Golem created by Rabbi Judah Löw in the 16th century to protect the Jewish community in Prague. The concept has transcended its origins, appearing in various stories, films, and even modern pop culture, symbolizing themes of creation and control over life.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word גולם mean in English?
'גולם' translates to 'Golem' in English, referring to a creature formed from inanimate matter, often found in Jewish folklore.
Q.How is the word גולם used in everyday conversation?
In everyday conversation, 'גולם' is often used in a literary or historical context, especially when discussing folklore or stories involving creation and the supernatural.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word גולם?
A common mistake is using 'גולם' to describe any type of creature; however, it specifically refers to a created being with roots in folklore, not just any fictional character.
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