"hekesh" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: hekeshim [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Hebrew הֶקֵּשׁ (hekesh). Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|he|הֶקֵּשׁ|tr=hekesh}} Borrowed from Hebrew הֶקֵּשׁ (hekesh) Head templates: {{en-noun|hekeshim}} hekesh (plural hekeshim)
  1. (Jewish law) Application of a stated law to an unstated but analogous case. Tags: Jewish Categories (topical): Jewish law
    Sense id: en-hekesh-en-noun-nHYqoEmu Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Topics: law
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          "ref": "1992 September 8, Yechezkal Shimon Gutfreund, “Not a Charm?”, in soc.culture.jewish (Usenet):",
          "text": "One SCJ commentator said how he felt that the custom of kissing the mezzuzah was something that should be banned as being too close to avodah zarah. (and he made a hekesh to the nachash nechoshet)",
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