"peot" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Borrowed from Hebrew פּאות (pe'ot) or Yiddish פּאות (peyes). Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|he|פּאות|tr=pe'ot}} Borrowed from Hebrew פּאות (pe'ot), {{bor|en|yi|פּאות|tr=peyes}} Yiddish פּאות (peyes) Head templates: {{en-noun|p}} peot pl (plural only)
  1. Sidelocks worn by Hasidic and Orthodox male Jews. Wikipedia link: peot Tags: plural, plural-only Categories (topical): Hair, Judaism Synonyms: sidecurl, payess, payiss, payos, payot, payoth, peos, peyiss Translations (sidelocks worn by Hasidic and Orthodox male Jews): pejzy (Czech), papillote (French), Schläfenlocken [feminine, plural] (German), פֵּאָה (pe'á) [feminine] (Hebrew), פֶּאַה [Hebrew, feminine] (Ladino), pejs [inanimate, masculine, plural, usually] (Polish), пе́йсы (péjsy) [masculine, plural, usually] (Russian), peyot (Turkish), peyes (Turkish), пе́йси (péjsy) [plural, usually] (Ukrainian), פּאה (peye) [feminine] (Yiddish)

Alternative forms

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