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Что (кто) такое goy - определение

HEBREW WORD FOR NON-JEWS, AND ITS DERIVATIVES IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Goyim; Goyishe kop; Shaigetz; Shaguts; Goyin; Shikseh; Shiktze; Sheygets; Sheygetz; Shixa; Shkutzim; Goiim; Shiksas; Shaygetz; Nokri; Goys
  • German]] dictionary (16th century) including the word ''goy'' (גוי), translated to Latin as ''ethnicus'', meaning heathen or pagan.<ref name="ethnicus" />

goy         
[g??]
¦ noun (plural goyim 'g???m or goys) informal, derogatory a Jewish name for a non-Jew.
Derivatives
goyish adjective
Origin
from Heb. goy 'people, nation'.
Goy         
In modern Hebrew and Yiddish (, , regular plural , or ) is a term for a gentile, a non-Jew. Through Yiddish, the word has been adopted into English (often pluralised as goys) also to mean gentile, sometimes with a pejorative sense.
Philippe Goy         
FRENCH AUTHOR AND PHYSICIST
Philip Goy
Philippe Goy La Bibliothèque de l'Université Laval (born 1941) is a French science fiction writer. He is a photographer under his real name, but he writes under the pseudo-pen name Philip Goy.

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Goy

In modern Hebrew and Yiddish goy (, Hebrew: גוי, regular plural goyim , גוים‎ or גויים‎) is a term for a gentile, a non-Jew. Through Yiddish, the word has been adopted into English (pluralised as goys or goyim) also to mean gentile, sometimes with a pejorative sense. As a word principally used by Jews to describe non-Jews, it is a term for the ethnic exogroup.

The Biblical Hebrew word goy has been commonly translated into English as nation, meaning a group of persons of the same ethnic family who speak the same language (rather than the modern meaning of a political unit).

The Biblical Hebrew word goy is used to describe both the Nation of Israel and other nations. Israel is described in the Bible as goy kadosh, a "holy nation" (Exodus 19:6), and as goy ehad b'aretz, or "a unique nation upon the earth" (2 Samuel 7:23 and 1 Chronicles 17:21).

In English language Christian bibles, nation has been used as the principal translation for goy in the Hebrew Bible, from the earliest English language bibles such as the 1530 Tyndale Bible and the 1611 King James Version.

Примеры употребления для goy
1. Rod Blagojevich (blah–GOY‘–uh–vich) to take Barack Obama‘s seat.
2. "Very difficult," was the prognosis of Charles La Goy, an osteopathic student.
3. Rod Blagojevich (bluh–GOY‘–uh–vich) is out on bond and has denied any wrongdoing.
4. Rod Blagojevich (bluh–GOY‘–uh–vich) not to dig into criminal charges against the governor.
5. Rod Blagojevich (blah–GOY‘–uh–vich) plans a news conference to announce funding to allow NIU to demolish Cole Hall.