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Lag b'Omer
Lag b'O·mer L0017300 (läg′ bō′mər, läg′ bə-ō′mĕr) or Lag ba'O·mer (läg′ bə-ō′mĕr)n. A Jewish feast celebrated on the 33rd day of the Omer (the 18th day of Iyar). [Mishnaic Hebrew lag bā-'ōmer : lag, conventional pronunciation of lg, the number 33 when written with the Hebrew letters lamedh (having the numerical value 30) and gimel (having the numerical value 3) + bā, in the (bə, in + hā, the) + 'ōmer, the Omer; see omer.]Lag b'Omer (laɡ bəˈɔmɛr; English læɡ ˈbəʊmə) n (Judaism) a Jewish holiday celebrated on the 18th day of Iyar[Hebrew, literally: 33rd (day) of the Omer]Lag b'O•mer (lɑg ˈboʊ mər, bəˈoʊ mɛr) n. a Jewish festival celebrated on the 33rd day of the Omer and commemorating the end of the plague among Rabbi Akiba's students. [1900–05; < Hebrew lagh bā‘ōmer=lagh 33rd + bā, variant of bə in + ‘ōmer Omer] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Lag b'Omer - (Judaism) Jewish holy day; the 33rd day after the 2nd day of Passover; the 18th day of IyarJudaism - the monotheistic religion of the Jews having its spiritual and ethical principles embodied chiefly in the Torah and in the TalmudJewish holy day - a religious holiday for JewsIyar, Iyyar - the eighth month of the civil year; the second month of the ecclesiastical year (in April and May) |
Lag b'Omer
Words related to Lag b'Omernoun (Judaism) Jewish holy dayRelated Words- Judaism
- Jewish holy day
- Iyar
- Iyyar
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