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Padishah
Padishah Pa`di*shah", n. [Per. p[=a]dish[=a]h. Cf. Pasha.] Chief ruler; monarch; sovereign; -- a title of the Sultan of Turkey, and of the Shah of Persia.

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- (Leviticus, 21:7) and, thus, indicating priestly descent. The Hebrew phrase ishah zonah ve'challelah lo yikachu means "a foreign [non-Israelite woman] or...
- Institute in Jerusalem. In 2010 she was featured in the do****entary film Kol Ishah: The Rabbi is a Woman, directed by Hannah Heer. She wrote the pieces "Rediscovering...
- Directoire 1948 French Provincial 1949 Floreal 1950 Country Wedding 1951 Ishah 1954 Simone Mounir 1957 Ritz (classic) 1972 Charles of the Ritz 1977 Enjoli...
- Text literally terms lie lyings (of a) woman (Hebrew: tishkav mishkvei ishah), and the Septuagint literally terms beds [verb] the woman's/wife's bed...
- versions render it as Rahab ignoring the distinction. The Hebrew אשה זונה (ishah zonah), used to describe Rahab in Joshua 2:1, literally means "a prostitute...
- active intervention on behalf of the other person. The woman is called ishah, woman, with an explanation that this is because she was taken from ish...
- "from the seed of Aaron the priest") Azoulay (acronym of the Hebrew phrase ishah zonah ve'challelah lo yikachu, meaning "a foreign [non-Israelite woman]...
- for "woman" attempting to reproduce a pun on "male" and "female" (ish and ishah) that existed in the Hebrew text. The Vulgate reads: Dixitque Adam hoc nunc...
- True Toxicity of Social Media Revealed ואקנין, שמואל (1997). Baḳashah me-ishah ahuvah. Prozah. ISBN 9789654483414. LCCN 97826249. Project Gutenberg - books...
- ʿĀʾishah bint Yūsuf al-Bāʿūniyyah (Arabic: عائشة بنت يوسف الباعونية, died the sixteenth day of Dhū al-Qa‘dah, 922/1517) was a Sufi master and poet. She...