yarmulka

  • 1Yarmulka — Kippa Kippa und Menora Die Kippa (selten auch: Kipa oder Kippah, hebr. כִּפָּה / Pl. Kippot, jiddisch: יאַרמלקע, yarmulke oder קאפל, Kappel) ist eine vornehmlich in Ausübung der Religion gebräuchliche Kopfbedeckung des jüdis …

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  • 2yarmulka — noun a Jewish skullcap Syn: kippah …

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  • 3yarmulka — n. headcovering worn by religious Jews, skullcap …

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  • 4yarmulka — noun a skullcap worn by religious Jews (especially at prayer) • Syn: ↑yarmulke, ↑yarmelke • Hypernyms: ↑skullcap …

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  • 5yarmulke — /yahr meuhl keuh, meuh , yah /, n. Judaism. a skullcap worn, esp. during prayer and religious study, by Jewish males, esp. those adhering to Orthodox or Conservative tradition. Also, yarmelke, yarmulka. [1940 45; < Yiddish yarmlke < Polish&#8230; …

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  • 6yar|mel|ke — «YAHR muhl kuh», noun. = yarmulka. (Cf. ↑yarmulka) …

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  • 7yarmulke — noun Etymology: Yiddish yarmlke, from Polish jarmułka & Ukrainian yarmulka skullcap, of Turkic origin; akin to Turkish yağmurluk rainwear Date: 1903 a skullcap worn especially by Orthodox and Conservative Jewish males in the synagogue and the&#8230; …

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  • 8National Religious Party — מפד ל Leader Haim Moshe Shapira Yosef Burg Zevulun Hammer Yitzhak Levy Effi Eitam Zevulun Orlev …

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  • 9Zucchetto — The zucchetto (plural zucchetti , Italian for small gourd ), also called pileolus, is a small skullcap worn by clerics of the Roman Catholic Church and within Anglicanism (the Episcopal Church in the U.S.). It was first adopted for practical&#8230; …

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  • 10List of English words of Yiddish origin — For Yiddish words used by English speaking Jews (that are not necessarily English), see Yiddish words used by English speaking Jews. This is a list of English words of Yiddish origin, many of which have entered the English language by way of&#8230; …

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