Definition of Halutz

1. an Israeli farmer [n -LUTZIM]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Halutz

halterneck
halternecks
halters
halteth
halting
halting problem
haltingly
haltingness
haltings
haltless
halts
halurgist
halurgists
halurgite
halurgy
halutz (current term)
halutzim
halva
halvah
halvahs
halvans
halvarine
halvarines
halvas
halve
halved
halver
halvers
halves
halvesies

Literary usage of Halutz

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Human Rights Watch World Report 2000 by Human Rights Watch (Organization), Human Rights Watch Staff, Human Rights Watch (1999)
"Dan halutz wrote in an affidavit that "GSS personnel cooperate ... halutz added that the GSS did not "participate in the frontal interrogation" ..."

2. Moon-o-theism: Religion of a War and Moon God Prophet, Volume I of IIby Yoel Natan by Yoel Natan (2006)
"Dan halutz said "Before we left Gaza there were some 30 civilians and soldiers killed a year ... "halutz says Islamists are rising," jpost.com, 1 Jun 2006. ..."

3. Michael Heilprin and His Sons: A Biography by Gustav Pollak (1912)
"... to be succeeded in its turn by the more radical halutz (' Vanguard '), published chiefly by Galician writers, ..."

4. The Theological Review by Charles Beard (1879)
"First Vergerio from Tubingen, next Philip halutz from Chur, then Martinengo, lastly Calvin himself, had written strongly to Bullinger about those incautious ..."

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