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Shammer
Shammer Sham"mer, n. One who shams; an impostor. --Johnson.

Meaning of Shamme from wikipedia

- mediator. There are two sub-divisions in the community, the Shamme, and Vidhi. The Shamme are those who strictly follow their religion, while members...
- Shamme Sher is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and the former Member of the Bangladesh Parliament from a reserved seat. Sher was elected to parliament...
- "Taare Hain Chandni Hain" Khayyam N/A Talat Mahmud "Do Shamme Jal Rahi Hai" (version 1) "Do Shamme Jal Rahi Hai" (version 2) Naqab "Meri Kasam Tumhen, Nera...
- Sher-e-Yajdaan" - Asha Bhosle "Tere Bin Yeh Jeevan Kya Hai" - Asha Bhosle "Yeh Shamme Yeh Savere Jo Hain" - Asha Bhosle "Husn Shaan-e-Dilbaraan Ishq" - Anuradha...
- Shabbas, Shabbes: Shabbat (שבת, Shabes, from Hebrew: שבת, Shabat; AHD) Shammes or Shamash /ˈʃɑːməs/: The caretaker of a synagogue; also, the ninth candle...
- without having the shammes making tracks in the snow. The people of Chełm hit on a solution: they got four volunteers to carry the shammes around on a table...
- chronicler of the Jewish community of Worms, Germany, synagogue caretaker (shammes), and a writer. He was born as the son of Rabbi Juda in Fulda. In 1625...
- without having the shammes making tracks in the snow. The people of Chełm hit on a solution: they got four volunteers to carry the shammes around on a table...
- big feet. The Wise Men of Chelm used a similar trick to prevent the city shammes to trample the beautiful fresh show in the early morning. The Molboes have...
- another person. (from Yiddish שבת Shabbos, Sabbath and גױ goy, a non-Jew) shammes: the beadle or ****ton of a synagogue (from Yiddish שאַמעס shames, an attendant;...