Crossword-Solution: YAD
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| YAD | anagram | ADY, DAY, DYA |
We have 12 clues for the answer “YAD”
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| Pointer used as a reader's guide in a synagogue. | 1 answer |
| Pointer used by scroll readers. | 1 answer |
| Pointer used in a synagogue. | 1 answer |
| Pointer used in synagogues | 1 answer |
| Rod used by a Torah reader | 1 answer |
| Synagogue reader's pointer | 1 answer |
| Torah place marker | 1 answer |
| ___ Vashem | 1 answer |
| ___ Vashem (Holocaust memorial visited by the pope) | 1 answer |
| ___ Vashem, Israel's Holocaust memorial | 1 answer |
| Synagogue instrument | 2 answers |
| Torah pointer | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with YAD (5)
Yet the poet chants the glad song, "From joy are born all creatures, by joy they are sustained, towards joy they progress, and into joy they enter." _The immortal being manifests himself in joy-form._ [Footnote: Ānandarūpamamritam yad vibhāti.] His manifestation in creation is out of his fullness of joy.
Nor must it be thought that the accusatives with which the section begins (sahasrasirsham, &c.) are to be connected with the 'meditating' enjoined in the previous section; for the 'meditating' is there enjoined by a gerundive form ('tasmin yad antas tad upâsitavyam'), and with this the subsequent accusatives cannot be construed.
The Burdwan translator gives an incorrect version of the second line: yad is equivalent to yadi: anyasya stands for anyam.
Maimonides ends the discussion of the Pentateuchal laws by dividing them into fourteen classes (following in this the divisions in his great legal code, the "Yad Ha-Hazakah") and explaining the purposes of each class.
The word (_yad_, usually 'hand') supposed to mean 'phallus' is not found in this sense elsewhere in the Old Testament or in later Hebrew literature.
Quotes with YAD (1)
Whatever is impermanent is dukkha’ (Yad aniccaṃ taṃ dukkhaṃ).
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Slate, TIME.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1962–2016).