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| has gloss | eng: Dumah (Heb. <span style="font-family:SBL Hebrew, Ezra SIL SR, Ezra SIL, Cardo, Chrysanthi Unicode, TITUS Cyberbit Basic, Arial Unicode MS, Narkisim, Times New Roman">דומה "dumbness") is an angel mentioned in Rabbinical literature. Dumah is a popular figure in Yiddish folklore. I. B. Singer's Short Friday (1964), a collection of stories, mentions Dumah as a "thousand-eyed angel of death, armed with a fiery rod or flaming sword." Dumah is the Aramaic word for silence. |
| lexicalization | eng: Dumah |
| instance of | c/Angels in Judaism |
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| Catalan | |
| has gloss | cat: Segons el Gènesi capítol vint-i-cinquè, Dumà (en hebreu דומה Dumah ben Yišmāêl) fou el segon fill d'Ismael amb la seva segona esposa Malchuth. |
| lexicalization | cat: Dumà |
| French | |
| lexicalization | fra: Dumah |
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