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Definition of Tsade
1. Noun. The eighteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Tsade
1. sade [n -S] - See also: sade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tsade
Literary usage of Tsade
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. ?se Acerca La Gran Tribulacion?: De Eden a la Nueva Jerusalen: el plan de by Herbert R. Stollorz (2006)
"Vivimos en la dimensión tiempo (mem = "agua"), pero alguien con un anzuelo (tsade)
no saca tan pronto como la boca (pe) ha hablado. ..."
2. A Greek Grammar for the Use of High Schools & Universities by Philipp Buttmann (1839)
"The oriental alphabet contained four sibilants, '/.ttin, Samedi, tsade, Sin ;
and there were likewise four in the Greek alphabet before T, viz. ..."
3. Manual of Linguistics: A Concise Account of General and English Phonology by John Clark (1893)
"The real meaning of tsade is not known. A very few considerations have enabled us
... The letter tsade, Gk. san sampi, was lost out of the Greek alphabet, ..."
4. The Alphabet: An Account of the Origin and Development of Letters by Isaac Taylor (1883)
"Possibly sauf, whose form is manifestly derived from shin, may also have obtained
its name from tsade, assimilated by superficial imitation, as Dillmann has ..."
5. History of the Greek Alphabet by Evangelinus Apostolides Sophocles (1848)
"It has been asserted that the prototype of & is the Phœnician tsade, and that Z
and S, when they were adopted by the Greeks, exchanged names, Zr¡тa being a ..."