Tzitzit
noun, (used with a singular or plural verb) Judaism.
1.
zizith.
plural noun
1.
the fringes or tassels on the corners of the tallit
noun
the fringe or tassels of a four-cornered Jewish garment or tallit; also called tzitzis , zizith , tzitziyot
Word Origin
Hebrew ‘fringes, tassels’
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