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yarmulke
yar·mul·ke also yar·mel·ke Y0008600 (yär′məl-kə, yä′məl-)n. A skullcap worn by Jewish men and boys, especially those adhering to Orthodox or Conservative Judaism. Also called kippah. [Yiddish, from Polish, yarmul̷ka and Ukrainian yarmulka, from Turkish yağmurluk, rain clothing, from yağmur, rain, from Old Turkic, from yağmaq, to rain.]yarmulke (ˈjɑːməlkə) n (Judaism) Judaism a skullcap worn by orthodox male Jews at all times, and by others during prayer[from Yiddish, from Ukrainian and Polish yarmulka cap, probably from Turkish yaǧmurluk raincoat, from yaǧmur rain]yar•mul•ke or yar•mel•ke (ˈyɑr məl kə, -mə-, ˈyɑ-) n., pl. -kes. a skullcap worn by Jewish Orthodox or Conservative males, esp. during meals, prayer, and religious study. [1940–45; < Yiddish yarmlke < Polish jarmułka (earlier jałmurka, jamułka) or Ukrainian yarmúlka < Turkic; compare Turkish yağmurluk rain apparel =yağmur rain + -luk] yarmulkeA skullcap worn by Jewish men and boys.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | yarmulke - a skullcap worn by religious Jews (especially at prayer)yarmelke, yarmulkaskullcap - rounded brimless cap fitting the crown of the head | Translationsyarmulke
yarmulke Judaism a skullcap worn by orthodox male Jews at all times, and by others during prayer yarmulke
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