Zizith
the fringes or tassels formerly worn at the corners of the outer garment and now worn at the four corners of the tallith and the arba kanfoth.
Contemporary Examples
“He [me, HBS] looks like us with his Kippah and zizith,” he told his younger brother who was standing there, quite bewildered.
Zionism’s Been Stolen Hillel Ben Sasson March 22, 2012
noun
(functioning as singular or pl) (Judaism) a variant spelling of tsitsith
noun
See tzitzit
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