Sidrah
Americannoun
plural
Sidroth, Sidrot, Sidros,plural
SidrahsEtymology
Origin of Sidrah
sidhrāh literally, order
Example Sentences
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On Saturday, while Sidrah Sajad was out shopping in Manchester, where she lives, she heard a man – middle-aged, white – say this to a companion as she walked past.
From The Guardian • Aug. 14, 2018
Sidrah said they had come to exchange cars.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 3, 2017
When they returned, Sidrah saw David watching them from a picture window beside the front door.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 3, 2017
She would ask Sidrah why Komel hadn’t called to see how she was, or why she didn’t answer her phone, and Sidrah would demur.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 3, 2017
Sadratu’l-Muntahá, translated inter alia as the Sidrah Tree which marks the boundary, and the Lote-Tree of the extremity.
From Memorials of the Faithful by `Abdu'l-Bahá
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