Hebrew · Nature & Environment
geshem
Rain
Water that falls from clouds; rain is precious and prayed for in Israel.
יורד גשם, קח מטרייה.
It is raining, take an umbrella.
The word 'גשם' (geshem) means 'rain' and comes from a root that signifies bringing down or pouring. The term has ancient connotations related to agricultural cycles in Hebrew culture.
'גשם' is primarily used in everyday spoken Hebrew and written texts about the weather. It retains a neutral register and can be found in discussions about climate and agriculture.
References to rain are found in various biblical texts where it symbolizes blessing and sustenance, used in prayers for good harvest.