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- Haftarah
[Sephardic Hebrew hahf-tah-rah; Ashkenazic Hebrew hahf-taw-ruh, -toh-] /Sephardic Hebrew hɑf tɑˈrɑ; Ashkenazic Hebrew hɑfˈtɔ rə, -ˈtoʊ-/ noun, plural Sephardic Hebrew, Haftaroth, Haftarot [hahf-tah-rawt] /hɑf tɑˈrɔt/ (Show IPA). Ashkenazic Hebrew, Haftaros [hahf-taw-rohs, -toh-] /hɑfˈtɔ roʊs, -ˈtoʊ-/ (Show IPA). English, Haftarahs. Judaism. 1. a portion of the Prophets that is chanted or read in the synagogue on […]
- Hafted
[haft, hahft] /hæft, hɑft/ noun 1. a handle, especially of a knife, sword, or dagger. verb (used with object) 2. to furnish with a haft or handle; set in a haft. /hɑːft/ noun 1. the handle of an axe, knife, etc verb 2. (transitive) to provide with a haft n. Old English hæft “handle,” related […]
- Hag
[hag] /hæg/ noun 1. an ugly old woman, especially a vicious or malicious one. 2. a witch or sorceress. 3. a . [hag, hahg] /hæg, hɑg/ noun, British Dialect. 1. bog; quagmire. 2. a firm spot or island of firm ground in a bog or marsh. 1. . /hæɡ/ noun 1. an unpleasant or ugly […]
- Haganah
[hah-gah-nah] /hɑ gɑˈnɑ/ noun 1. the underground Jewish militia in Palestine (1920–48) that became the national army of Israel after the partition of Palestine in 1948.
- Hagar
[hey-gahr, -ger] /ˈheɪ gɑr, -gər/ noun 1. the mother of Ishmael. Gen. 16. /ˈheɪɡɑː; -ɡə/ noun 1. (Old Testament) an Egyptian maid of Sarah, who bore Ishmael to Abraham, Sarah’s husband flight, or, according to others, stranger, an Egyptian, Sarah’s handmaid (Gen. 16:1; 21:9, 10), whom she gave to Abraham (q.v.) as a secondary wife […]