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  • 111judeoespañol — {{#}}{{LM J23001}}{{〓}} {{SynJ23569}} {{[}}judeoespañol{{]}}, {{[}}judeoespañola{{]}} ‹ju·de·o·es·pa·ñol, ño·la› (también {{◎}}judeo español, judeo española{{ ̄}}) {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} De los sefardíes o judíos españoles, o relacionado con …

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  • 112sefardí — {{#}}{{LM S35235}}{{〓}} {{SynS36122}} {{[}}sefardí{{]}} ‹se·far·dí› {{◆}}(pl. sefardíes; sefardís){{◇}} {{《}}▍ adj.inv./s.com.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a un judío,{{♀}} que procede de España (país europeo), que sigue las prácticas… …

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  • 113FOLKLORE — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction …

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  • 114GAMES — Jews, like all other peoples, have played games from earliest times. There are ample references to games in the Bible. Guessing games were played in biblical days (Judg. 14: 12ff.; I Kings 10:1–3). Jews were also acquainted with sports and… …

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  • 115ḤAKETÍA — ḤAKETÍA, the Judeo Spanish of North Africa. The Judeo Spanish dialect spoken until two or three generations ago in the Jewish North African communities of morocco and algeria , and also the city Gibraltar, is known as Ḥaketía, Jaquetía, or… …

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  • 116LADINO — (Latino), or Judeo Spanish, the spoken and written Hispanic language of Jews of Spanish origin. It has no connection with the Rheto Romance dialect (Ladin) spoken in the Italian Tyrol. Over the centuries, various names have been given to this… …

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  • 117SEPHARDIM — (Heb. סְפָרַדִּים, sing. סְפָרַדִּי, Sephardi), descendants of Jews who lived in Spain or Portugal before the expulsion of 1492. (The term Sephardim is often erroneously used for other Jews of non Ashkenazi origin.) sepharad , mentioned in… …

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