ozeret
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| ozeret | (oh-ZEH-reht) | listen |
Definitions
n. A cleaning woman.
Example Sentences
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"...and on Tuesdays the ozeret hangs all the rugs over the balcony to beat them out. Then on Thursdays she mops all the floors..." (Glinert)
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"Engaging someone to be your employee, whether that person serves as a day laborer, an ozeret in one’s home, a CEO of a major corporation or a governmental functionary, places the responsibility for payment of that person’s wages in a timely fashion squarely on the employer." (source)
Languages of Origin
- Modern Hebrew
Etymology
עוֹזֶרֶת בַּיִת ozéret báyit, lit. 'helper of the house'
- Religious: Jews who are engaged in religious observance and have some Jewish education
- North America
- The Joys of Hebrew, by Lewis Glinert (New York, 1992).
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Notes
plural: 'ozrot'
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