Mezuzah

//məˈzʊzə//

Synonyms for "mezuzah" (25 found)

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Translations

23 translations across 22 languages.

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Arabic

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  • مِزُوزَة noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Catalan

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  • mezuzà noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Czech

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  • mezuza noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Danish

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  • mezuzah noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Dutch

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  • mezoeza noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Esperanto

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  • mezuzo noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Finnish

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  • mezuza noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

French

2 entries
  • mezouza noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)
  • mezouzah noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

German

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  • Mesusa noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Greek

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  • μεζουζά noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Hebrew

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  • מְזוּזָה noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Italian

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  • mezuzah noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Japanese

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  • メズーザー noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Ladino

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  • מזוזה noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Occitan

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  • mezozà noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Persian

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  • مزوزا noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Polish

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  • mezuza noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Portuguese

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  • mezuzá noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Russian

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  • мезу́за noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Spanish

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  • mezuzá noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Swedish

1 entries
  • mezuza noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Yiddish

1 entries
  • מזוזה noun (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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Where is my Mezuzah?

Source: tatoeba (4256019)

On the other hand, one may feel profoundly moved with the spirit of true piety, love of God and loyalty to his commandments in the performance of a so-called "traditional commandment," like the fastening of a "mezuzah" to the door-post.

Source: wiktionary

Slothrop gives him the mandala. He hopes it will work like the mantra that Enzian told him once, mba-kayere (I am passed over), mba-kayere . . . a spell against Marvy tonight, against Tchitcherine. A mezuzah. Safe passage through a bad night. . . .

Source: wiktionary

If, for some strange reason, you want to eat the fair fruit on the date of purchase, you buy one that's already flecked, race home, and devour it as soon as you've crossed your threshold and kissed the mezuza.

Source: wiktionary

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