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Lamedh or
lamed is the
twelfth letter of the
Semitic abjads,
including Arabic lām ل,
Aramaic lāmaḏ 𐡋,
Hebrew lāmeḏ ל,
Phoenician lāmd 𐤋, and Syriac...
- "hidden
righteous ones") or
Lamed Vav
Tzadikim (Hebrew: ל"ו צַדִיקִים,x"36
righteous ones"),
often abbreviated to
Lamed Vav(niks),[a]
refers to 36 righteous...
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Gijsbert Hendrik Lamers [de] (1834–1903),
Dutch theologian Ine
Lamers (born 1954),
Dutch photographer and
video installation artist Karl A.
Lamers (born 1951)...
- Look up
lamé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lamé may
refer to:
Lamé (fabric), a
clothing fabric with
metallic strands Lamé (fencing), a
jacket used...
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lame in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lame or
LAME may
refer to:
Lame (song) by The
Beaches (band) "
Lame" (song) by
Unwritten Law
Lame (album)...
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Lamed (Hebrew: לָמֶד, lit. 30), also
Tokhnit Lamed (Hebrew: תָּכְנִית לָמֶד, lit. Plan 30), is a
residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel. It is located...
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Lamer is a
jargon or
slang name
originally applied in
cracker and
phreaker culture to
someone who did not
really understand what they were doing. Today...
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Khabane "Khaby"
Lame (French: [kabi lamei], Italian: [ˈkaːbi ˈlamei]; born 9
March 2000) is a Senegalese-Italian
social media personality. He is known...
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lamé is an
electrically conductive jacket worn by foil and
sabre fencers in
order to
define the
scoring area and
register contact with it.
Lamés are...
- (Yiddish: ל. שאַפּיראָ, born 1878, died 1948),
better known as "
Lamed Shapiro", (
lamed is the
Yiddish name of the
letter ל), was an
American Yiddish author...