ṣəli
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| ṣəli | (suh-LEE) | listen |
Definitions
n. An act or instance of offering devout petition, praise, or thanks.
v. To offer devout petition, praise, thanks, etc. (to God or object or worship).
Example Sentences
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"The congregation engaged in a collective sully during the service." (Choua, n.d.)
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"They sullied for guidance and protection." (Choua, n.d.)
Languages of Origin
- Aramaic
- Arabic / Judeo-Arabic
Etymology
Aram. צלותא slota 'prayer' > Arab. سُلِّي sully 'prayer'
- Sephardim: Jews with Sephardi or Mizrahi heritage
- Syrian: Jews with recent ancestry in Syria
- North America
- None
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Alternative Spellings
s'li, suli, seli, sully
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