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chumashim

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Chu⋅mash

[choo-mash]
–noun, plural -mash⋅es, (especially collectively) -mash for 1.
1. a member of an American Indian people who formerly inhabited the southern California coast from San Luis Obispo to Santa Monica Bay, as well as the Santa Barbara Islands and the interior westward to the San Joaquin Valley: noted for their sophisticated seacraft and rock paintings.
2. any of the Hokan languages of the Chumash, at least six in number, all now extinct.

Chu⋅mash

[Seph. khoo-mahsh; Ashk. khoom-uhsh]
–noun, plural Chu⋅ma⋅shim [Seph. khoo-mah-sheem; Ashk. khoo-maw-shim] . Hebrew.
Humash.

Hu⋅mash

[Seph. khoo-mahsh; Ashk. khoo-muhsh]
–noun, plural Hu⋅ma⋅shim [Seph. khoo-mah-sheem; Ashk. khoo-maw-shim] . Hebrew.
the Pentateuch.
Also, Chumash.


Origin:
ḥummāsh, akin to ḥāmēsh five
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