Cheshvan
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Cheshvan — [khesh vän′] n. HESHVAN … English World dictionary
Cheshvan — ← Tishrei Marcheshvan (מַרְחֶשְׁוָן) Kislev → The Great Flood, which supposedly wiped … Wikipedia
Cheshvan — Seph. Heb. /khesh vahn /; Ashk. Heb. /khesh vahn/; Eng. /khesh veuhn, hesh /, n. Heshvan. * * * … Universalium
Cheshvan — Chesh•van [[t]ˈxɛʃ vən, vɑn[/t]] n. jud Heshvan … From formal English to slang
Cheshvan — /hɛʃˈvan/ (say hesh vahn) noun → Heshvan …
cheshvan — Usage: usually capitalized variant of heshvan * * * Seph. Heb. /khesh vahn /; Ashk. Heb. /khesh vahn/; Eng. /khesh veuhn, hesh /, n. Heshvan … Useful english dictionary
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