Shoresh
Shoresh, written in Hebrew as שורש, literally translates as "root." In linguistics and Hebrew grammar, it refers to the core consonantal skeleton of a word—the basic unit from which related forms are derived. The concept appears in classical and modern studies of Hebrew and other Semitic languages, where the root carries the core semantic field for a family of words.
Most Hebrew roots consist of three consonants (triliteral), though some have two or four. Words are formed
Beyond grammar, Shoresh appears as a proper noun in Hebrew-speaking contexts. It is used as a place