Ziusudra
a legendary sumerian king who built a boat in which to escape the deluge.
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an ancient city in w iran: large collection of ivory, gold, and bronze artifacts, dating from c675 to c600 b.c., found here in 1946.
- Ziza
ziza splendour; abundance. (1.) a simeonite prince (1 chr. 4:37-43). (2.) a son of rehoboam (2 chr. 11:20). historical examples when he concluded, ziza heaved a very deep sigh and closed her eyes. fighting the flames r.m. ballantyne ziza smiled faintly, as she extended her hand to willie, who took it and pressed it gently. […]
- Ziz
ziz projecting; a flower, a cleft or p-ss, probably that near en-gedi, which leads up from the dead sea (2 chr. 20:16) in the direction of tekoa; now tell hasasah. historical examples the ziz however, was evidently determined not to be balked of its prey. jewish fairy tales and legends gertrude landa go slow, ziz, […]
- Zizah
zizah a gershonite levite (1 chr. 23:11).
- Zizith
the fringes or t-ssels 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 […]