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[ tey-mer, tah- ] / ˈteɪ mər, ˈtɑ- /
nounthe daughter of David and half-sister of Absalom. 2 Samuel 13. Origin of TamarFrom Hebrew Tāmār “palm tree, date palm” Words nearby Tamartamable, Tamagotchi, tamale, Taman, tamandua, Tamar, tamara, Tamarac, tamarack, tamarao, tamarau Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for TamarThe Mejdi tour was the first time Tel Aviv University student Tamar Elman had heard guides debate such contentious issues. Jaffa: A Tale Of Two Lands|Lauren Gelfond Feldinger|February 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST The discussion was held under the auspices of two Members of Knesset, Tamar Zandberg and Dov Henin. Toward a WMD-Free Zone in the Middle East|Hillel Schenker|October 28, 2013|DAILY BEAST Tamar Rotem continues: But why not show girls and women in modest attire? Gender Inequality Is Not Just An Ultra-Orthodox Issue|Emily L. Hauser|June 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST On the way, I asked him what answer Tamar had given the man who wished to marry her. Memoirs of John R. Young|John Young
After more than two hours of fitful tossing, Tamar rose from his bed and entered the living room of his suite. The Return of Tharn|Howard Carleton Browne Where the streams unite, they become the Tamar, one of the principal rivers in Tasmania. Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2|John Lort Stokes The Inny, one of the feeders of the Tamar and altogether Cornish, must not be omitted, for it is a beautiful stream. Cornwall|Sabine Baring-Gould Mr. Harshaw was here every day, after he found how ill poor Tamar was. A Touch Of Sun And Other Stories|Mary Hallock Foote
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