Definitions

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  • proper noun A daughter of Zelophehad.
  • proper noun biblical A town in Israel
  • proper noun A female given name of biblical origin.

Etymologies

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From Hebrew meaning "pleasant"

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Examples

  • My new version of my Linden Blossom soliflore is going to be called Tirzah, which is the name of the lindern tree in Hebrew, and also a beautiful women’s name.

    Archive 2006-07-01 Ayala Sender 2006

  • We will celebrate the launch Ayala Moriel’s new soliflore perfume, Tirzah, which is a linden blossom single-note with fresh woody accents.

    Upcoming Workshops at Ayala Moriel Parfums Ayala Sender 2007

  • My plans are to release three more soliflores, which I am going to try hard not to reveal their identities too soon; I will just tell you that one of them will come in the spring, and it’s called Tirzah – a linden blossom soliflore.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Ayala Sender 2007

  • My plans are to release three more soliflores, which I am going to try hard not to reveal their identities too soon; I will just tell you that one of them will come in the spring, and it’s called Tirzah – a linden blossom soliflore.

    Perfumer's Year End Review and an Outlook to 2007 Ayala Sender 2007

  • We will celebrate the launch Ayala Moriel’s new soliflore perfume, Tirzah, which is a linden blossom single-note with fresh woody accents.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Ayala Sender 2007

  • It is not a coincedence that the first theme for my perfumed teas was linden, to accompany the launch of Tirzah.

    Floral Tea Notes Ayala Sender 2009

  • Tirzah perfume and tea are now officially discontinued.

    Last Bottle of Tirzah Ayala Sender 2009

  • Tirzah is a linden blossom soliflore with a woody floral green-tea like aroma.

    Last Bottle of Tirzah Ayala Sender 2009

  • Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah come forward to appeal this regulation, stating their case in front of the sacred tent of meeting in the presence of Moses, Eleazar the priest, the leaders, and indeed the whole community (Num 27: 2).

    Daughters of Zelophehad: Bible. 2009

  • Rotterdam: 2000, 119 – 141; Meacham (Yoreh), Tirzah.

    Gender Identity In Halakhic Discourse. 2009

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