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tzitzit
tzi·tzit or zi·zith Z0020200 (tsē-tsēt′, tsĭt′sĭs)pl.n. Judaism 1. The knotted tassels of thread, symbolizing the 613 commandments in the Hebrew Scriptures, attached to the corners of a tallit or other garment.2. An undergarment bearing these tassels, worn by men or boys. Used with a singular verb. [Hebrew ṣîṣīt, tassel, fringe; see ṣy in Semitic roots.]tzitzit (ˈtsɪtsɪt; Hebrew tsitˈsiːt) pl n (Judaism) the fringes or tassels on the corners of the tallit[from Hebrew, literally: tassel] |