- Jews.
Yemenite Jews call
their sidelocks simanim (סִימָנִים), literally, "signs",
because their long-curled
sidelocks served as a
distinguishing feature...
- Look up
sidelock or
sidelocks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A type of
shotgun or
rifle where locks are on the side of the
stock instead of inside...
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between sidelocks and children,
Egyptologists coined the term "
sidelock of youth". They were worn by both
mortal and
divine children. The name "
sidelock of...
- 'princess cut') is a
hairstyle consisting of straight,
usually ch****-length
sidelocks and
frontal fringe. The rest of the hair is
usually worn long and straightened...
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explains that Yūsuf was a
convert Jew who grew out his
sidelocks (nuwās) and
became known as "he of
sidelocks."
According to the Arab traditions, he took power...
- that
Sviatoslav may have not
shaven but
wispy beard and not one but two
sidelocks on each side of his head, see e.g. Ian
Heath "The
Vikings (Elite 3)",...
- palm guns).
Modern muzzleloading firearms range from
reproductions of
sidelock,
flintlock and
percussion long guns, to in-line
rifles that use modern...
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supported by archers. Six of the sons of Ramesses,
still wearing their sidelocks of youth, also
appear on
those depictions of the siege.
Those include:...
- thus it was
deemed necessary to
retain sidelocks,
leading to the
development of a
distinctly Jewish form of
sidelock,
known as payot. As for the beard, more...
- lock
feature with a
small lever, for
sidelock shotguns. The last
major development in the
evolution of the
sidelock side-by-side gun
occurred in 1922, when...