Melammed
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melammed — Seph. /meuh lah med /; Ashk. /meuh lah mid/, n., pl. melammdim Seph. / lahm deem /; Ashk. / lahm dim/. Hebrew. melamed. * * * … Universalium
melammed — me·lam·med … English syllables
melammed — noun see melamed * * * Seph. /meuh lah med /; Ashk. /meuh lah mid/, n., pl. melammdim Seph. / lahm deem /; Ashk. / lahm dim/. Hebrew. melamed … Useful english dictionary
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