different between tzeniut vs tichel

tzeniut

English

Alternative forms

  • tzniut
  • tznius

Etymology

Hebrew ???????, literally "modesty" or "privacy".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /(t)s??ni??t/

Noun

tzeniut (uncountable)

  1. (Jewish law) Standards of modesty in dress and conduct, especially between the sexes.

tzeniut From the web:

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tichel

English

Etymology

From the German/Austrian Tuch, or cloth, with Bavarian diminutive "erl".

Noun

tichel (plural tichels)

  1. a headscarf worn by married Jewish women in compliance with the code of modesty known as tzeniut.

See also

  • mitpachat

Anagrams

  • Leicht, Leitch, chilte, eltchi

Dutch

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *tigul?, from Latin t?gula. More at tegel.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?.x?l/
  • Hyphenation: ti?chel
  • Rhymes: -?x?l

Noun

tichel m (plural tichels, diminutive ticheltje n)

  1. roof tile
    Synonym: dakpan
  2. brick
    • 1842, Franz Ludwig Zahn, "S 6. Torenbouw van Babel", in Bijbelsche geschiedenissen, tr. from German, J. Noordendorp (publ., revised ed., 1867), page 15.
      Maar het geschiedde als zij tegen het Oosten togen, dat zij eene laagte vonden in het land Sinear, en zij woonden aldaar; en zij zeiden een ieder tot zijnen naaste: Kom aan, laat ons tichelen strijken en wel doorbranden; en de tichel was hun voor steen en het lijm was hun voor leem.
    Synonym: baksteen
  3. flagstone
    Synonym: tegel

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