Analav

/ˈænəlæv/ noun

A term from Hebrew tradition referring to a ritual purification vessel or container used in Jewish religious practices.

From Hebrew 'anal' or 'aynel' (vessel, container) with possible connections to 'lavar' (to wash). The term appears in religious texts and refers to specific vessels used in temple or household purification rituals. Etymology involves Semitic language roots.

AMአናላቭ
ARأَنا لَاف
BNঅ্যানালব
CAanalav
CSanalav
DAanalav
DEanalav
ELαναλαβ
ESanalav
FAانلاو
FIanalav
FRanalav
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