second adar
1Second Adar — second month of Adar in a Jewish leap year …
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3Adar — (Hebrew: אֲדָר, Standard Adar Tiberian ʾĂḏār ; from Akkadian adaru ) is the sixth month of the civil year and the twelfth month of the religious year on the Hebrew calendar. It is a winter month of 29 days. In leap years, it is preceded by a 30… …
4Adar — (Heb. אֲדָר), the post Exilic name (of Assyrian origin) of the 12th month in the Jewish year. Occurring in Assyrian inscriptions and also in Hebrew and Aramaic biblical records (Esth. 3:7 with seven parallels; Ezra 6:15), it is held to be… …
5Adar Sheni — [shā′nē] n. [Heb, lit., second Adar] an extra month of the Jewish year, occurring about once every three years between Adar and Nisan: see the Jewish calendar in the Reference Supplement …
6Adar She|ni — «SHAY nee», = Veadar. (Cf. ↑Veadar) ╂[< Hebrew adhār shēnī (literally) second Adar] …
7Adar Sheni — noun included seven times in every 19 years • Syn: ↑Veadar • Hypernyms: ↑Jewish calendar month • Part Holonyms: ↑Jewish calendar, ↑Hebrew calendar * * * ä|därshāˈnē, |ȯdərˈshānē noun …
8Adar Sheni — noun Etymology: Hebrew Ădhār Shēnī second Adar Date: circa 1901 the month of the Jewish calendar that takes the place of Adar in leap years see month table …
9Adar — Large, the sixth month of the civil and the twelfth of the ecclesiastical year of the Jews (Esther 3:7, 13; 8:12; 9:1, 15, 17, 19, 21). It included the days extending from the new moon of our March to the new moon of April. The name was first… …
10Adar Sheni — Adar′ She′ni [[t]ˈʃeɪ ni, ʃeɪˈni[/t]] n. jud an intercalary month of the Jewish calendar, added between Adar and Nisan; Veadar • Etymology: < Heb ădhār shēnī Adar the Second …