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What (who) is Yemenite - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yemenite (disambiguation); Yementite

Yemenite         
¦ noun another term for Yemeni.
?a Jew who was, or whose ancestors were, formerly resident in Yemen.
¦ adjective relating to Yemeni Arabs or Jews.
Yemenite         
Yemenite (Arabic: يماني‎, romanized: Yamāni) is someone whose ancestors are from Yemen, or something that is linked to Yemen. It may refer to:
Yemenite step         
FOLKDANCE MOVEMENT
Yemenite (dance); Yemenite dance; Yemen dance; Yemenite (Jewish dance); Temani (dance); Tza'ad Temani
The Yemenite step (, ) is a dance step widely used in Jewish dancing and Israeli folk dancing. It originates from the dancing of Yemenite Jews.

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Yemenite

Yemenite (Arabic: يماني‎, romanized: Yamāni) is someone whose ancestors are from Yemen, or something that is linked to Yemen. It may refer to:

  • Al-Yamani, a pre-messianic figure in Shia Islamic eschatology
  • Yemenite Hebrew, dialect of the Hebrew language
  • Yemenite Jews
  • Yemenite Kaaba
  • Yemenite step, an Israeli folk dance step originating from Yemen
Examples of use of Yemenite
1. The Yemenite news agency said the reactor was needed for producing electricity. 2.
2. A formal complaint was submitted to Yemenite President Ali Abdullah Saleh, the report said.
3. The Arabs in Israel do not belong to the Egyptian or Yemenite Arab people.
4. By YAKIR LEVY Coming from a Yemenite home, gefilte fish was never served at the dinner table.
5. In Bethlehem Road Murder, published in Hebrew in 2001 and subsequently translated into English, a young woman of Yemenite origin is murdered.