VEADAR
\vˈiːdə], \vˈiːdə], \v_ˈiː_d_ə]\
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v[=e]'a-dar, n. the name of the intercalary or thirteenth month of the Jewish year, which must have been inserted about every third year. [Heb., 'the additional adar,' from ve, and, and adar, so called because it was introduced in the calendar after the month Adar.]
By Thomas Davidson