释义 |
zi·zith noun plural or zi·zit or tsi·tsith or tzi·tzith also si·sith or tzi·tzis \ˈtsitsə̇s, tsēˈtsēt\ Etymology: Hebrew ṣīṣīth : the fringes or tassels of entwined cords or threads worn by Jewish males at the 4 corners of the outer garment or on the tallith and the arba kanfoth as reminders of God's commandments in accordance with the scriptural passages Deut 22:12 and Num 15:37-41 |