"Hebraism" may also refer to a lexical item with Hebrew
etymology, i.e. that (ultimately) derives from Hebrew. For example, the English word
stiff-necked, meaning "stubborn", is a
calque of Greek σκληροτράχηλος, which is a calque of Hebrew קשה עורף
qeshēh ʿōref "hard of neck; stubborn". Similar calques are
the way of women (דרך נשים) "menstruation" and
flowing with milk and honey (זבת חלב ודבש) "abundance". Sometimes Hebraisms can be coined using non-Hebrew structure. For example, the
Yiddish lexical item ישיבה בחור
yeshive bokher, meaning "
Yeshivah student", uses a Germanic structure but two Hebrew lexical items. == Distinctive language ==