Crossword-Solution: HADASSAH 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with HADASSAH (5)

Hadassah, or Myrtle, she is called, because her good deeds spread her fame abroad, as the sweet fragrance of the myrtle pervades the air in which it grows.
The Legends of the Jews Louis Ginzberg 2001
Her Jewish name of Hadassah ('myrtle') well befits her, for she is clothed with unostentatious beauty, pure and fragrant as the blossoms that brides twine in their hair.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Alexander Maclaren 2005
Hadassah, a daughter of Israel, a descendant of Benjamin, of the house of Kish, the family of Saul, first king of Israel, won the monarch's favour, and was promoted to the place of the disobedient but high-minded Vashti.
Notable Women of Olden Time Anonymous 2006
Since his marriage with Hadassah Lekejian, a Syrian girl of great beauty and strength of character, Michael Ireton had given his time and brains and money to the founding of settlements in various parts of Egypt for the raising of the moral status of women in Egypt.
There was a King in Egypt Norma Lorimer 2007
Our right self is never wrong." "Hadassah helped me," Michael Ireton said, "and life has been worth twice what it was before.
There was a King in Egypt Norma Lorimer 2007

Quotes with HADASSAH (3)

Were you there?” She shook her head. “No. I was here in Nain having achild.”“Then why do you weep as though you had part in hiscrucifixion? You had no part in it.”“I’d like nothing better than to think I would haveremained faithful. But if those closest to him — hisdisciples, his own brothers — turned away, who am I tothink I’m better than they and would have donedifferently? No, Marcus. We all wanted what wewanted, and when the Lord fulfilled his purpose ratherthan ours, we …
Francine Rivers An Echo in the Darkness
Hatred is the enemy, Hadassah. Not the people.
Francine Rivers A Voice in the Wind
Like blood out of a wound, a keening wail rose from the bottom of my heart and ripped through the graveyard. I lowered my face to Hadassah's shoulder and went quietly and thoroughly to pieces.
Angela Elwell Hunt Magdalene