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tallith
‖ tallith (ˈtælɪθ, ‖ talˈliθ) Also 7– talith, 7 talles, 9 talit, tales. [Rabb. Heb. ṭaˈllīþ, with Spanish Jews talīt, Ger. Jews tallis, f. ṭāˈlal, to cover, shelter, akin to tsāˈlal, to grow dark, whence tsēl, shade (H. Gollancz).] The garment or mantle (in modern times frequently assuming the form ... Oxford English Dictionary
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talles
talles see tallith. Oxford English Dictionary
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Arkady Gornfeld
You would have done better to relate your misfortune to the banker with sciatic nerve, kugel, and the tallith. wikipedia.org
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talith
talit, talith variants of tallith. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Sin Eater's Daughter
The King of Rats Five hundred years before the events of The Sin Eater's Daughter, Tallith was a utopian world. Everyone thought that the future of Tallith would be bright in their hands. But then the rats came. wikipedia.org
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tefillin
‖ tefillin, n. pl. (tiːˈfɪliːn) Also tephillim, -in. [Rabb. Heb. t'phillīm, Aramaic t'phillīn, heteroclite pl. of t'phillāh prayer.] A name for Jewish phylacteries, or (quot. 1863) for the texts inscribed on them: see phylactery 1.1613 Purchas Pilgrimage ii. xv. 162 This peece of worke they call Tep... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aryeh Newman
Gown & Tallith: in commemoration of the founding of the Cambridge University Jewish Society, Harvey Miller Publishers, 1989. wikipedia.org
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tsitsith
tsitsith, n. pl. and collect. sing. Judaism. (ˈtsɪtsɪs, -ɪt) Also tzitzit(h), zizith. [a. Heb. ṣīṣīṯ.] The tassels of twisted and knotted cord worn by orthodox Jewish males on the corners of certain garments, esp. the tallith; cf. fringe n. 1; also, a small rectangular garment, with a large hole in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Infidels (Bob Dylan album)
first time allowed himself to be photographed there, including a shot at Jerusalem's open-air synagogue wearing a yarmulkah and Jewish phylacteries, and tallith wikipedia.org
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taleshide
▪ I. ‖ tales Law. (ˈteɪliːz) [L. pl. of tālis such, in the phrase tales de circumstantibus ‘such (or the like) persons from those standing about’, occurring in the order for adding such persons to a jury; whence used as a n.] Originally, in plural, Persons taken from among those present in court or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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kittel
kittel (ˈkɪt(ə)l) [Yiddish (G., overall, smock), ad. MHG. kitel, kietel cotton or hempen outer garment, prob. ad. Arab. quṭn cotton.] A white cotton or linen robe worn by orthodox Jews on certain holy days; also used as a shroud.1891 M. Friedländer Jewish Relig. 492 The kittel or sargenes is part of... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of Hebrew origin
siddur 'arrangement' (AHD), 'order' (MW) sukkah from סוכה sukkah 'booth', 'shelter' (MW) sycamine from (AHD, MW) שִׁקמָה shiqmah 'mulberry tree' (OED) tallith wikipedia.org
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如果元朝远征日本成功,如今的世界可能会是什么样的?
青巾指蓝色的小帽(Kippah)、祷告披肩(Tallith)和穗子(Tzitzit)。学习来自色目技术的大量日本工匠也皈依了犹太教,由此形成了大量犹太教工匠区。 zhihu
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prayer
▪ I. prayer1 (prɛə(r)) Forms: 3–4 preiere, 3–6 praiere, 4 preire, preyer, -or, praey-, praiyer, pray-, praior, 4–5 preyere, preier, preir, 4–6 prayere, praire, praer, prayour, 4–7 praier, prair, 5 preyȝer, prayeer, 6 prayar, 7 prayr(e, 7–8 pray'r, 4– prayer. [ME. preiere, a. OF. preiere (12th c. in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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