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Amaras

Definition: The word "Amaras" comes from a sacred Hebrew language, which translates to "desiring," in Yiddish. It's a term used for desire or craving for something more than what you are given. The Hebrew term means "to seek," and it is often translated into English as "desiring." The word has its origins in the Jewish tradition where it refers to God, but it also can be applied to various human desires, such as love, happiness, or material possessions. In more modern times, it's used metaphorically to describe a desire for something outside of one's current circumstances or situation.


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Gsamaras

Definition: The word "gsamaras" means "the place of the dead" in Greek. It was a term used by ancient Greeks to refer to the bodies of those who had died, often with their remains buried or cremated. This term was later used in Roman and Islamic contexts. The word "gosa" is Latin for "place," while "samaras" refers to the tomb where the deceased were buried.


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