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earlock$511306$ - translation to dutch

LONG-CURLED SIDELOCKS WORN BY JEWISH MEN
Pe'ot; Peyot; Peyes; Peyos; Payos; Peyoth; Sidecurls; Payess; Peyis; Payots; Sidecurl; Peyess; Side-lock; Side-locks; Ear lock; Earlock; Peot
  • Jewish haircut (1657)

earlock      
n. lok of krul naast het oor; (Judaïsme) haarlok voor oren bij de Chassidische joodse mannen en jongens
side-lock         
zijlok (bijhangende krul)

Definition

payess
['pe??s]
¦ plural noun chiefly N. Amer. uncut sideburns worn by male Orthodox Jews.
Origin
C19: Yiddish, from Heb. pe'o? 'corners' (see Lev. 19:27).

Wikipedia

Payot

Pe'ot, anglicized as payot (Hebrew: פֵּאוֹת, romanized: pēʾōt, "corners") or payes (Yiddish pronunciation: [peyes]), is the Hebrew term for sidelocks or sideburns. Payot are worn by some men and boys in the Orthodox Jewish community based on an interpretation of the Tanakh's injunction against shaving the "sides" of one's head. Literally, pe'a means "corner, side, edge". There are different styles of payot among Haredi or Hasidic, Yemenite, and Chardal Jews. Yemenite Jews call their sidelocks simanim (סִימָנִים‎), literally, "signs", because their long-curled sidelocks served as a distinguishing feature in the Yemenite society (differentiating them from their non-Jewish neighbors).