"חמסה" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Hebrew]

Forms: חַמְסָה [canonical], khámsa [romanization], חַמְסוֹת [indefinite, plural], חַמְסָת־ [construct, singular]
Etymology: From Arabic خَمْسَة (ḵamsa, “five”), for the five fingers on the hand. Etymology templates: {{der|he|ar|خَمْسَة||five}} Arabic خَمْسَة (ḵamsa, “five”) Head templates: {{he-noun|cons=חַמְסָת|g=f|pl=חַמְסוֹת|tr=khámsa|wv=חַמְסָה}} חַמְסָה • (khámsa) f (plural indefinite חַמְסוֹת, singular construct חַמְסָת־)
  1. the Hand of Fatima, the hamsa amulet
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