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tal•lith or tal•lit (ˈtɑ lɪs; Heb. tɑˈlit) n., pl. tal•li•thim, tal•li•tim (tɑˈleɪ sɪm, ˌtɑ ləˈsɪm; Heb. tɑ liˈtim) a shawl with fringes at the four corners, worn around the shoulders or over the head by Jews during prayer. [1605–15; < Hebrew ṭallīth literally, cover, cloak] tallithA shawl worn by men for prayer.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tallith - (Judaism) a shawl with a ritually knotted fringe at each corner; worn by Jews at morning prayerprayer shawl, tallisshawl - cloak consisting of an oblong piece of cloth used to cover the head and shouldersJudaism - the monotheistic religion of the Jews having its spiritual and ethical principles embodied chiefly in the Torah and in the Talmud | EncyclopediaSeeTallistallithenUK Related to tallith: tefillinSynonyms for tallithnoun (Judaism) a shawl with a ritually knotted fringe at each cornerSynonymsRelated Words |