Crossword-Solution: YOD
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| YOD | anagram | DOY, DYO, ODY, OYD |
We have 10 clues for the answer “YOD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| 10th Hebrew letter | 1 answer |
| First letter of "Jehovah", in Hebrew | 1 answer |
| Letter after teth | 1 answer |
| Tenth Hebrew letter | 1 answer |
| Torah pointer | 2 answers |
| 10th letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 2 answers |
| Tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 2 answers |
| Jot | 31 answers |
| Iota | 35 answers |
| Hebrew letter | 37 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with YOD (5)
Yod at first sight seemed the appropriate letter for the beginning of creation, on account of its association with Yah, God, if only Yezer ha-Ra' the evil inclination, had not happened to begin with it, too.
Adam called his wife Ishah, and himself he called Ish, abandoning the name Adam, which he had borne before the creation of Eve, for the reason that God added His own name Yah to the names of the man and the woman—Yod to Ish and He to Ishah—to indicate that as long as they walked in the ways of God and observed His commandments, His name would shield them against all harm.
The first letter in Ya'akob, Yod, with the value of ten, stands for the decalogue; the second, 'Ayin, equal to seventy, for the seventy elders, the leaders of Israel; the third, Kof, a hundred, for the Temple, a hundred ells in height; and the last, Bet, for the two tables of stone.[28] THE FAVORITE OF ABRAHAM While Esau and Jacob were little, their characters could not be judged properly.
The first letter, Pe, stands for Potiphar, his Egyptian master; Samek stands for Soharim, the merchantmen that bought Joseph from the company of Ishmaelites to whom his brethren had sold him; Yod stands for these same Ishmaelites; and Mem, for the Midianites that obtained him from the merchantmen, and then disposed of him to Potiphar.
Thus, for example, when David inquired of the Urim and Tummim if Saul would pursue him, the high priest Abiathar beheld gleaming forth the letter Yod in Judah's name, Resh in Reuben's name, and Dalet in Dan's name, hence the answer read as follows: Yered, "He will pursue." The information of this oracle was always trustworthy, for the meaning of the name Urim and Tummim is in the fact that "these answers spread light and truth," but not every high priest succeeded in obtaining them.
Quotes with YOD (1)
In turkle time a lin is the briefest moment that can just about be measured. Ninety lins make a tikk, one hundred tikks make a lod, thirty eight lods make a yan, the time it takes the planet Ankor to make one complete turn in the path of the star, Ruru, its main source of light and warmth. Ten yans make a zac. Six zacs make a yod, twenty yods make a zik. Twelve ziks make a zan. Sixteen zans make a nik.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 23 times in crossword archives (1972–2021).