I. ˈyad
or yade ˈyād
Scotland
variant of yaud
II. ˈyäd noun
( -s )
Etymology: Hebrew yādh hand
: a pointer tapering into the shape of a closed hand with extended index finger used as a guide for the reader of the scrolls of the Law in a synagogue
I. ˈyad
or yade ˈyād
Scotland
variant of yaud
II. ˈyäd noun
( -s )
Etymology: Hebrew yādh hand
: a pointer tapering into the shape of a closed hand with extended index finger used as a guide for the reader of the scrolls of the Law in a synagogue
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012