释义 |
he·der I. \ˈhēdə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from he (II) + deer (animal) dialect England : a male sheep; especially : one past eight or nine months old that has not been sheared II. noun or che·der also che·dar \ˈḵādər, ˈḵed-\ (plural ha·da·rim \ḵəˈdärə̇m, -dȯr-, -ˌrēm\ ; or he·ders \ˈḵādərz, ˈḵed-\) Etymology: Yiddish kheyder, from Hebrew ḥedher room : an elementary Jewish school in which children from about 7 to 13 years of age are taught to read the Pentateuch, the Prayer Book, and other books in Hebrew — compare talmud torah |