Berakah
berakhah.
a blessing or benediction, usually recited according to a traditional formula.
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(of a person) greatly saddened at being deprived by death of a loved one. a bereaved person or persons (usually preceded by the): to extend condolences to the bereaved. to deprive and make desolate, especially by death (usually followed by of): illness bereaved them of their mother. to deprive ruthlessly or by force (usually followed […]
- Berhyme
to celebrate in verse. historical examples this is thy humour to berhyme us still;never so slightly pleased, but out they fly. the works of john marston john marston
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adorned with ribbons. historical examples i descended the steps, the dainty, beribboned slipper still in my hand, got into my carriage and started back to the city. 54-40 or fight emerson hough they are elaborately clipped and powdered and beribboned by special “coiffeurs.” behind the beyond stephen leac-ck it was too early for the throng […]