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ayin
[ ah-yin; Sephardic Hebrew ah-yeen ]
noun
- the 16th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
- the voiced pharyngeal constrictive consonant represented by this letter and cognate with Arabic 'ain.
ayin
/ 藞aji藧n; 藞蓱藧j瑟n /
noun
- the 16th letter in the Hebrew alphabet (注), originally a pharyngeal fricative, that is now silent and transliterated by a raised inverted comma (')
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ayin1
First recorded in 1875鈥80, ayin is from the Hebrew word 士补测颈苍 literally, eye
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ayin1
Hebrew
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Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
But at the same time it had a different name: ayin, or 鈥渘othing.鈥
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As I learned in my high school Talmud class, the medieval Rabbis decided to forbid these not-technically-forbidden grains because of a principle called marit ayin, which literally means 鈥渨hat it looks like.鈥
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