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dayan
1[ Sephardic Hebrew dah-yahn; Ashkenazic Hebrew dah-yawn ]
noun
- a judge in a Jewish religious court.
- a person knowledgeable in Talmudic law whose advice on religious questions is often sought by rabbis.
Dayan
2[ dah-yahn ]
noun
- Ѵ· [maw-, she, moh, -sh, uh], 1915–81, Israeli politician and military leader: defense minister 1967–74, foreign minister 1977–79.
dayan
1/ dɑˈjɑn; ˈdɑjən /
noun
- Judaism a senior rabbi, esp one who sits in a religious court
Dayan
2/ 岹ɪˈɑː /
noun
- DayanMoshe19151981MIsraeliMILITARY: soldierPOLITICS: statesman Moshe (ˈmɒʃɛ). 1915–81, Israeli soldier and statesman; minister of defence (1967; 1969–74) and foreign minister (1977–79)
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Origin of dayan1
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Origin of dayan1
Example Sentences
“It’s not the same Hamas — they don’t have the same power as they did before, but they are still the preeminent player in Gaza,” said Milshtein, who directs the Moshe Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University.
“It is likely these diseases will return,” remarks Peter Dayan, who is a pediatric emergency department attending at a major children’s hospital and a colleague of mine.
“We’re talking about rebuilding the Palisades and Altadena, and that takes building supplies — lumber, drywall and all the things we use in the film industry to build sets,” former Teamsters union leader Steve Dayan told The Times.
“We had COVID, then a major work disruption with the strikes, and now this catastrophic fire,” Dayan said.
“Whether it’s the city of Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Monica or Malibu, they all have their own permitting guidelines,” Dayan said.
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