"ימח־שמו" meaning in All languages combined

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Interjection [Yiddish]

Forms: yemakh-shmoy [romanization]
Etymology: From Ashkenazi Hebrew ימח שמו (yimákh shmóy, “may his name be obliterated”). Etymology templates: {{bor|yi|he|ימח שמו|t=may his name be obliterated|tr=yimákh shmóy}} Hebrew ימח שמו (yimákh shmóy, “may his name be obliterated”), {{root|yi|he|מ־ח־ה|שׁ־ם}} Head templates: {{head|yi|interjection|tr=yemakh-shmoy}} ימח־שמו • (yemakh-shmoy)
  1. Traditional Jewish curse, appended to the names of infamous enemies of the Jewish people: May his name be erased. Wikipedia link: Ashkenazi Hebrew Synonyms: ימח־שמו־וזכרו, יש״ו Derived forms: ימח־שמוניק (yemakh-shmoynik) (english: scoundrel, villain)
    Sense id: en-ימח־שמו-yi-intj-zcA6rohs Categories (other): Yiddish entries with incorrect language header, Yiddish terms with non-redundant manual transliterations

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