(isim) tespih

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beads
One or more beaded necklaces
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bead
plural form of bead
plural of bead
{i} necklace of beads; string of beads used in prayer (esp. by Roman Catholics)
third-person singular of bead
Any object with a hole in it that you can put a string or wire through Typically measured in millimeters (mm) with the size referring to the diameter of the bead The size indicates the space the bead will take up when it is strung
beads threaded on a string
Such beads refer to the use of beads on a knotted string used as a device for keeping count of prayers or the continuous repetition of biblical passages The practice of counting prayers with pebbles or beads is attested to from Early Christian times The modern Rosary, comprising 15 Our Fathers and 150 Hail Marys is a development of this tradition that gained great popularity in the 15th century The first confraternity of the rosary was founded in Cologne in 1475 St Stephen's in Norwich, mentioned by Kempe in Chapters 17 and 43, contains a brass tomb memorial of 1410 showing a woman with two small pilgrims (with staves) praying their beads at her feet [Chapter 36] [Chapter 88]
(isim) tespih
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