seah (Meaning)

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seah (n.)

A Jewish dry measure containing one third of an an ephah.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seah

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seah Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer gathered a generous seah of wheat, his toil rewarded.
  2. The market stall offered an abundant seah of fresh fruits, their vibrant colors beckoning.
  3. The vessel's hold was filled to capacity, its seah of cargo destined for distant shores.
  4. The mother meticulously measured a seah of rice, ensuring her family's sustenance.
  5. The granary's overflowing seah symbolized the village's prosperity and abundance.
  6. The poor boy begged for a seah of grain, his hunger gnawing.
  7. The merchant traded a seah of spices for exotic goods.
  8. The scholar carefully transcribed a seah of knowledge onto parchment.
  9. The artisan crafted a beautiful vase from a seah of clay.
  10. The emerald-green seah of water tantalized the thirsty travelers.

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A Jewish dry measure containing one third of an an ephah.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The farmer gathered a generous seah of wheat, his toil rewarded.

The market stall offered an abundant seah of fresh fruits, their vibrant colors beckoning.

The vessel's hold was filled to capacity, its seah of cargo destined for distant shores.

The mother meticulously measured a seah of rice, ensuring her family's sustenance.