Chasid
or Chas·sid
[ khah-sid, hah-; Ashkenazic Hebrew khaw-sid; Sephardic Hebrew khah-seed ]
noun,plural Cha·sid·im [khah-sid-im, hah-; Ashkenazic Hebrew khaw-see-dim; Sephardic Hebrew khah-see-deem]. /xɑˈsɪd ɪm, hɑ-; Ashkenazic Hebrew xɔˈsi dɪm; Sephardic Hebrew xɑ siˈdim/. Judaism.
Other words from Chasid
- Cha·sid·ic [khah-sid-ik, hah-], /xɑˈsɪd ɪk, hɑ-/, adjective
- Cha·sid·ism, noun
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How to use Chasid in a sentence
Long and happy lived the Caliph Chasid with his wife the Princess.
The Little Glass Man and Other Stories | Wilhelm HauffCaliph Chasid lived long and happily with his wife the Princess.
The Green Fairy Book | VariousChasid and his companion strolled through the passages in search of some dry nook, when suddenly the stork Mansor stopped.
The Little Glass Man and Other Stories | Wilhelm HauffChasid and his companion wandered along the passages seeking a dry spot, when suddenly Mansor stood still.
The Green Fairy Book | VariousChasid and his companion wandered through the passages to find a dry spot for themselves.
Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know | Various
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