payot
English
Etymology
From
Hebrew
פאות
Noun
payot
pl
(
plural only
)
(
Judaism
)
curly
sideburns
worn by Jewish men
Synonyms
payess
,
sidelock
Translations
sidelocks worn by Hasidic and Orthodox male Jews (payess, payot)
Czech:
pejzy
(cs)
French:
papillote
(fr)
Hebrew:
פֵּאָה
(he)
f
(
pe'á
)
Ladino:
Hebrew:
פֶּאַה
f
Polish:
pejsy
(pl)
m
pl
(
usually plural
)
Russian:
пе́йсы
m
pl
(
péjsy
)
(
usually plural
)
Turkish:
peyot
,
peyes
Yiddish:
פּאה
f
(
peye
)
Anagrams
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