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me⋅zu⋅zah
[muh-zoo
z-uh; Seph. Heb. muh-zoo-zah; Ashk. Heb. muh-zoo
-zuh]
–noun, plural -zu⋅zoth, -zu⋅zot, -zu⋅zos [Seph. Heb. -zoo-zawt; Ashk. Heb. -zoo
-zohs]
; English. -zu⋅zahs. Judaism.
-zohs]
; English. -zu⋅zahs. Judaism. | a parchment scroll inscribed on one side with the Biblical passages Deut. 6:4–9 and 11:13–21 and on the other side with the word Shaddai (a name applied to God), inserted in a small case or tube so that Shaddai is visible through an aperture in front, and attached by some Jews to the doorpost of the home. |
Also, me⋅zu⋅za.
Origin:
1640–50; < Heb məzūzāh lit., doorpost
1640–50; < Heb məzūzāh lit., doorpost

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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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mezuzah
1650, from Heb., lit. "doorpost."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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mezuzah
small folded or rolled parchment inscribed by a qualified calligraphist with scriptural verses (Deuteronomy 6:4-9, 11:13-21) to remind Jews of their obligations toward God. The parchment is placed in a metal, wooden, or glass case so that the word Shaddai ("Almighty") can usually be seen on the back of the parchment. After a special blessing is recited, the mezuzah is firmly fixed to the main doorpost of the home (to the right as one enters). It is a custom with some Jews to kiss the mezuzah as they pass it. The wearing of a mezuzah on a chain around the neck is a practice of relatively recent origin
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