Associations to the word «Beth»
Noun
- Lisa
- Jennifer
- Gail
- Natalie
- Brigham
- Grady
- Bethel
- Noah
- Orthodox
- Houghton
- Nel
- Emily
- Brennan
- Lacey
- Tel
- Hebrew
- Fowler
- Newark
- Eric
- Richie
- Mcintyre
- Rowe
- Rae
- Clete
- Myrtle
- Custer
- Slater
- Melanie
- Goddard
- Kathryn
- Debbie
- Tina
- Graf
- Jessica
- Alison
- Betsy
- Karen
- Cohen
- Abel
- Laura
- Stephanie
- Megan
- Nikki
- Katz
- Moshe
- Sandra
- Edna
- Josh
- Sarah
- Michele
- Greene
- Ann
- Fars
- Bonnie
- Abraham
- Suzanne
- Carol
- Marjorie
- Rick
- Joanne
- Lei
- Lillian
- Quinn
- Norton
- Hughes
- Williamsburg
- Diocese
- Connie
- Susan
- Pulpit
- Pensacola
- Elizabeth
- Jewish
- Jerusalem
- Sulla
- Judith
- Ensign
- Gymnast
- Chloe
- Brant
- Boyfriend
- Amanda
- Porta
- Willem
- Rutherford
- Lois
- Bauer
- Rebecca
- Sara
- Lea
- Paula
- Leland
- Marley
- Meyers
- Sorority
- Luca
- Indexing
Verb
Wiktionary
BETH, noun. Name of the second letter of the Aramaic alphabet, 𐡁
BETH, noun. Name of the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet, ב
BETH, noun. Name of the second letter of the Syriac alphabet, ܒ
BETH, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Elizabeth, Elisabeth, and sometimes Bethany. Also a formal given name or middle name.
BETH DIN, noun. (Judaism) A rabbinical court which regulates certain parts of Jewish law.
BETH DIN, noun. Alternative spelling of beth din
BETH HAMIDRASH, noun. A Jewish house of study where the study of the Torah is undertaken.
Dictionary definition
BETH, noun. The 2nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.