sa·dhe
(sä′də, tsä′-, -dē) also tsa·de (tsä′də, -dē)n. The 18th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. See Table at
alphabet.
[Hebrew ṣādē, ṣādê, of Phoenician origin.]
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sadhe
(ˈsɑːdiː; ˈtsɑːdiː; Hebrew ˈtsadiː) , sade
or tsade
n (Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) the 18th letter in the Hebrew alphabet (צ or, at the end of a word ץ), transliterated as s or ts and pronounced more or less like English s or ts with pharyngeal articulation
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sa•dhe
(ˈsɑ di, -də, ˈtsɑ di) also sa•di
(-di) tsadi
n., pl. -dhes also -dis. the 18th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
[1895–1900; < Hebrew ṣādhē]
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