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mezuzah

English

Etymology

From post-Biblical Hebrew ????????? (m?zûzâ, doorpost), with reference to Deuteronomy 6:9.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /m??zu?z??/

Noun

mezuzah (plural mezuzahs or mezuzot or mezuzoth)

  1. (Judaism and occasionally Christianity) A piece of parchment inscribed with specific Hebrew verses from the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:4–9 and 11:13–21) and attached in a case to the doorpost of a house, in accordance with the mitzvah (Biblical commandment as interpreted in Jewish law) to "write the words of God on the gates and doorposts of your house" (Deuteronomy 6:9).
    • 1973, Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow:
      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
    • 2006, Howard Jacobson, Kalooki Nights, Vintage 2007 ed., page 20:
      When Manny or either of his parents went through their front door they put a finger on their lips and then to the mezuzah on the door frame.

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mezuzas

English

Noun

mezuzas

  1. plural of mezuza

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