shiva
See also: Shiva
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Hebrew שִׁבְעָה (shiv'á, “seven”), referring to the number of days that shiva spans.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈʃɪvə/
Audio (US): (file) - Homophone: shiver (non-rhotic)
Noun
shiva (countable and uncountable, plural shivas)
- (Judaism) A weeklong period of formal mourning for a close relative.
- 1974 February 2, “Jewish Gay Group”, in Gay Community News, volume 1, number 32, page 2:
- Did you know that some parents sit shiva […] for 30 days if their child is discovered to be gay?
- 1986, Little Shop of Horrors (1986 film)
- Seymour: Audrey, quick! We've got to do an emergency [flower] arrangement.
- […]
- Mr. Mushnik: The Shivas are our most important funereal account. A big, enormous family, they're dropping off like flies!
Derived terms
Translations
period of mourning
Further reading
- Shiva (Judaism) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia