ovel
/ (ˈɒvəl) /
noun
Judaism a mourner, esp during the first seven days after a death: See also shivah
Origin of ovel
1from Hebrew
Words Nearby ovel
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How to use ovel in a sentence
Me believe me heal someone moving ovel hele,” he replied, “and so me came see if anybody tly to get in.
A Chinese Command | Harry CollingwoodWhen asked how she expected to get to the other side at the top, she giggled derisively and said "ovel."
Jan and Her Job | L. Allen Harker
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