yarmulke

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A skullcap worn by religious Jewish males (especially during prayer)

But once Dr. Levenson, who works for the Indian Health Service and wears a colorful tapestry yarmulke, has alerted the tiny network, it almost seems as if we have stepped into Yiddishland.

A skullcap worn by religious Jewish males (especially during prayer), also known as a kippah
A Jewish head-covering In Hebrew, a "kippah " Customs about what it looks like, who wears it, and when it is worn have varied from time to time and from place to place
A Yiddish word for the skull-cap worn by observant Jewish males See also kippah
A skullcap worn by Jewish boys or men, especially those belonging to the Orthodox or Conservative traditions of the Judaism religion
The skullcap worn by devout males The skullcap worn by devout males
a small circular cap worn by some Jewish men (and jarmulka)
a skullcap worn by religious Jews (especially at prayer)
{i} headcovering worn by religious Jews
 Skullcap; also Kippa
The traditional Jewish soft cap worn by males on the back of the head
skullcap
yarmelke
{i} headcovering work in the Jewish religion
yarmulkes
plural of yarmulke
yarmulke

    Silbentrennung

    yar·mul·ke

    Türkische aussprache

    yärmıkı

    Synonyme

    kippah, skullcap

    Aussprache

    /ˈyärməkə/ /ˈjɑːrməkə/

    Etymologie

    (noun.) 1903. From Yiddish יאַרמלקע (yarmlke), from the Polish jarmułka (“skullcap”). This is probably from the Turkish yağmurluk (“rainwear”). The term is known from 1903.
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