tsade


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tsa·de

 (tsä′də, -dē)
n.
Variant of sadhe.
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tsade

(ˈtsɑːdiː; ˈsɑː-; Hebrew ˈtsadi)
n
(Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) a variant spelling of sadhe
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"Number, Shape, and Meaning in Pico's Christian Cabala: The Upright Tsade, the Closed Mere, and the Gaping Jaws of Azazel." Natural Particulars: Nature and the Disciplines in Renaissance Europe.
It is bordered towards the east by the great sea-like komadugu the Tsad or Tsade, and towards the west and north-west by the little komadugu which by the members of the last expedition had been called Yeou, from the town of that name, or rather Yo, near which they first made its acquaintance on their way from Fezzan.