Ab definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary AB, In English names, is an abbreviation of Abbey or Abbot. AB, a prefix to words of Latin origin, and a Latin ... in ancient Latin af. It denotes from, separating or departure. AB, The Hebrew name of Father. AB, The eleventh month of the Jewish civil year, and fifth ... arts and sciences [syn: Bachelor of Arts, BA, Artium Baccalaurens, AB] 2: the eleventh month of the civil year; the ...
Tishah b'Ab definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: (Judaism) a ... the temples in Jerusalem [syn: Tishah b'Av, Tishah b'Ab, Tisha b'Av, Tisha b'Ab, Ninth of Av, Ninth of Ab, Fast of Av, Fast of Ab]
Tisha b'Ab definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: (Judaism) a ... the temples in Jerusalem [syn: Tishah b'Av, Tishah b'Ab, Tisha b'Av, Tisha b'Ab, Ninth of Av, Ninth of Ab, Fast of Av, Fast of Ab]
ab- definitions Merriam Webster's prefix Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin ab-, abs-, a-, from ab, a — more at of from ; away ; off < abaxial > Oxford Reference ... abnormal; abuse). Etymology: F or L Webster's 1913 Dictionary Ab- Ab- ([a^]b). [Latin prep., etymologically the same as E. of ...
Fast of Ab definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: (Judaism) a ... the temples in Jerusalem [syn: Tishah b'Av, Tishah b'Ab, Tisha b'Av, Tisha b'Ab, Ninth of Av, Ninth of Ab, Fast of Av, Fast of Ab]
Ninth of Ab definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: (Judaism) a ... the temples in Jerusalem [syn: Tishah b'Av, Tishah b'Ab, Tisha b'Av, Tisha b'Ab, Ninth of Av, Ninth of Ab, Fast of Av, Fast of Ab]
Tishah-b'Ab definitions Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Hebrew tish‘?h b? ?bh ninth in Ab Date: circa 1902 a Jewish holiday observed with fasting on the ninth of Ab in commemoration of the destruction of the temples at Jerusalem
ab ovo definitions Merriam Webster's adverb Etymology: Latin, literally, from ... the very beginning. Etymology: L, = from the egg Moby Thesaurus ab initio, aborigine, afresh, again, anew, as new, at first, at ...
ab initio definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: at ... at first he didn't notice anything strange" [syn: initially, ab initio] Merriam Webster's adverb Etymology: Latin Date: 1599 from ...