Name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name in East Asian cultures.
Sinónimos
Examples for "zebi"
Examples for "zebi"
1George Eliot notes: Sabbatai Zebi lived long after the production of the Zohar.
2There Maimon writes as though the Zohar had been promulgated after Sabbatai Zebi.
3Not even the apostasy and death of Sabbatai Zebi sufficed to sober all his followers.
4The visit of Reubeni, as well as Sabbatai Zebi's, gave new vogue to the place.
5In Smyrna appeared the false Messiah, Sabbatai Zebi.
1Azuma-zi hesitated, and then slipped across noiselessly into shadow by the switch.
2The next moment Azuma-zi had left him and darted towards the big dynamo.
3Nelson A-zi-ki-we?' He took a lot of care with the name.
4Azuma-zi hesitated, and then slipped across noiselessly into the shadow by the switch.
5His helper came out of the mysterious East, and his name was Azuma-zi.
6Then Azuma-zi knew that his service was acceptable to his Lord.
7Never had Azuma-zi seen a man killed so swiftly and pitilessly.
8This expert scarcely noticed Azuma-zi, except to ask a few questions.
9For a moment Holroyd was inaudible, and then Azuma-zi heard: Kill a hundred men.
10Azuma-zi from behind the engine saw him jump off and curse at the peccant coil.
11Azuma-zi, however, shirked the discussion of his gods, even though he was kicked for it.
12But when he noticed the manner in which Azuma-zi hung about the monster he became suspicious.
13Azuma-zi made a stealthy step forward; then stopped.
14Holroyd delivered a theological lecture on the text of his big machine soon after Azuma-zi came.
15Azuma-zi obeyed at the time, but later he was caught bowing before the Lord of the Dynamos.
16The boys in the street sang "Zi-zi-zi," and, "cluck, cluck," and even the Emperor sang it.