different between blessing vs kiddush
blessing
English
Etymology
From Middle English blessinge, blessynge, from Old English bl?tsung, bl?dsung (“a blessing”), equivalent to bless +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bl?s.??/
- Rhymes: -?s??
Noun
blessing (plural blessings)
- Some kind of divine or supernatural aid, or reward.
- A pronouncement invoking divine aid.
- Good fortune.
- (paganism) A modern pagan ceremony.
- The act of declaring or bestowing favor; approval.
- Something someone is glad of.
- A prayer before a meal; grace.
- A group of unicorns.
- 2008, Betsy Schiffman, "Time To Trash the Intellectual Property System, Says Report", Wired, 11 September 2008:
- And since we’re laying out our wishes, we’d also like a blessing of unicorns and one million dollars.
- 2009, Andrew Orlowski, "Facebook music dashboard: Revenue at last?", The Register, 13 September 2011:
- Then a blessing of unicorns charged into the studio, and I was carried away to be re-educated.
- 2011, Suzette Mayr, Monoceros, Coach House Books (2011), ?ISBN, page 94:
- She just wants to talk to her friends on www.unicornwillsaveus.com or write in her journal or flump on her bedroom floor with her blessing of unicorns: her posters, figurines, stickers, temporary tattoos of anatomically correct unicorns.
- 2008, Betsy Schiffman, "Time To Trash the Intellectual Property System, Says Report", Wired, 11 September 2008:
Antonyms
- curse
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
blessing
- present participle of bless
Anagrams
- glibness
blessing From the web:
- what blessing comes at the end of mass
- what blessing means
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kiddush
English
Etymology
Hebrew ?????? (kidúsh, “kiddush”, literally “sanctification”).
Noun
kiddush (plural kiddushes or kiddushim)
- A blessing recited over wine or grape juice in commemoration of the sanctity of the Shabbat or other Jewish holy day.
- 1982, Bernard Malamud, God’s Grace, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, “The Schooltree,”
- Cohn began the seder with a kiddush for wine, and the first two toasts he proposed were the traditional ones to life and to freedom.
- 1982, Bernard Malamud, God’s Grace, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, “The Schooltree,”
Anagrams
- didukhs
kiddush From the web:
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- what kiddush mean
- what's kiddush luncheon
- what does kiddush mean
- what is kiddush cup
- what is kiddush hashem
- what is kiddush wine
- what does kiddush hashem mean
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