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See also: job, jòb, and Jòb

English

Etymology

From Latin Iob, from Ancient Greek Ἰώβ (Iṓb), from Biblical Hebrew אִיּוֹב (ʾiyyōḇ), related to אָיַב (ʾāyaḇ, to be an enemy) and אוֹיֵב (ʾōyēḇ, enemy).

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Job

Book of Job on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Job on Wikisource.Wikisource
Wiktionary has an Appendix listing books of the Bible

  1. (biblical) A book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
  2. A male given name from Hebrew.
  3. (biblical) A character in the Old Testament and the Qur'an, renowned for his patience.
    Synonyms: (Islam) Ayub, Ayoub

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Translations

Noun

Job (plural Jobs)

  1. (figurative) A person who shows remarkable patience, especially in the face of great misfortune.

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Proper noun

Job m

  1. (biblical) Job
  2. Job (book of the Bible)

Dutch

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin Iob, from Ancient Greek Ἰώβ (Iṓb), from Biblical Hebrew אִיּוֹב.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Job m

  1. Job (the eighteenth book of the Old Testament)
  2. Job (Biblical character)
  3. a male given name

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French

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Job m

  1. (biblical) Job

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German

Etymology 1

Ca. 1950, from English job.

Pronunciation

Noun

Job m (strong, genitive Jobs, plural Jobs) (chiefly informal)

  1. job, position, employment
    Synonyms: Stelle, Arbeitsstelle
    Wenn ich den Job kriege, kann ich mir vielleicht ein Auto leisten.
    If I get the job, I might be able to afford a car.
  2. job, work, profession
    Synonyms: Arbeit, Beruf
    Im Job ist er sehr erfolgreich, aber privat läuft es überhaupt nicht.
    He’s very successful in his job, but his private life is a mess.
  3. job, task, assignment
    Synonyms: Aufgabe, Auftrag
    Ich hab ’n Job für dich: Rasenmähen!
    I have a job for you: mowing the lawn!
Usage notes
  • The use for “position” (Stelle) is more common and generally accepted than that for “profession” (Arbeit, Beruf).
Declension
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Etymology 2

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Proper noun

Job m (proper noun, strong, genitive Jobs or (with an article) Job)

  1. (biblical) rare form of Hiob

Further reading

  • Job (Arbeit)” in Duden online
  • Job (Hiob)” in Duden online
  • Job” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
  • Job” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
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Kankanaey

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒob/ [ˈd͡ʒob̚]
  • Rhymes: -ob
  • Syllabification: Job

Proper noun

Job

  1. (biblical) Job (book of the Bible)
  2. abbreviation of Job (book of the Bible)

Marshallese

Etymology

From English Job.

Proper noun

Job

  1. (biblical) Job

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈxob/ [ˈxoβ̞]
  • Rhymes: -ob
  • Syllabification: Job

Proper noun

Job m

  1. (biblical) Job (the book of the Bible)
  2. (biblical) Job (the character in the Bible)

Derived terms

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Swedish

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Job c (genitive Jobs)

  1. Job (biblical book and character)
  • jobspost

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Welsh

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Proper noun

Job m (not mutable)

  1. (biblical) Job, a Biblical character, to whom authorship of the eponymous book is traditionally attributed
  2. (biblical) The Book of Job

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