- Ash|ke|naz|i
- Ash|ke|naz|i «ASH kuh NAZ ee-, AHSH kuh NAH zee-», adjective.= Ashkenazic. (Cf. ↑Ashkenazic)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Ash|ke|naz|ic — «ASH kuh NAZ ihk, AHSH kuh NAH zihk», adjective. of or descended from the Ashkenazim … Useful english dictionary
Ash|ke|naz|im — «ASH kuh NAZ ihm, AHSH kuh NAH zihm», noun (plural). the Jews of Germany, Poland, Russia, etc., and their descendants, as contrasted with the Sephardim, or Spanish and Portuguese Jews. ╂[< Hebrew ashk āzīm, plural of ashk āzī a German <… … Useful english dictionary
naz — ash·ke·naz·ic; bon·naz; naz·a·re·an; naz·ca; naz·i·rite; naz·i·rit·ism; naz·o·re·an; pa·vo·naz·zo; sal·ma·naz·ar; phe·naz·o·cine; naz·a·rene; naz·a·rite; pa·vo·naz·zet·to; tep·o·naz·tli; … English syllables
ash — ash· a·rite; ash; ash·er·ite; ash·ery; ash·et; ash·ke·na·zi; ash·ke·naz·ic; ash·ko·ko; ash·lu·slay; ash·man; ash·o·chi·mi; de·ash; ash·en; ash·lar; pot·ash; ash·a·rite; ash·ler; cam·ash; … English syllables
ashkenazic — ash·ke·naz·ic … English syllables
Ashkenazi — Ash•ke•naz•i [[t]ˌɑʃ kəˈnɑ zi[/t]] n. pl. naz•im [[t] ˈnɑ zɪm[/t]] jud a Jew of central or E European origin or ancestry; a member of one of the two main branches of world Jewry distinguished from each other by liturgy, ritual, and pronunciation… … From formal English to slang
Ashkenaz — /ash keuh naz /, n. 1. a son of Gomer and grandson of Japheth. Gen 10:1 3; I Chron. 1:6. 2. an ancient kingdom in eastern Armenia. * * * … Universalium
Ashkenaz — /ash keuh naz /, n. 1. a son of Gomer and grandson of Japheth. Gen 10:1 3; I Chron. 1:6. 2. an ancient kingdom in eastern Armenia … Useful english dictionary
Ashkenazi — [äsh΄kə näz′ē; ash΄kə naz′ē] n. pl. Ashkenazim [äsh΄kənäz′im, ash΄kənaz′im] 〚Heb, a German Jew; earlier, a German, after ashkenaz, name of an ancient kingdom (see Jer. 51:27), after ashkenaz, second son of Gomer (see Gen. 10:3); prob. akin to… … Universalium
Ashkenazi — [äsh΄kə näz′ē; ash΄kə naz′ē] n. pl. Ashkenazim [äsh΄kənäz′im, ash΄kənaz′im] [Heb, a German Jew; earlier, a German, after ashkenaz, name of an ancient kingdom (see Jer. 51:27), after ashkenaz, second son of Gomer (see Gen. 10:3); prob. akin to… … English World dictionary