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Sivan

[ siv-uhn; Hebrew see-vahn ]

noun

  1. the ninth month of the Jewish calendar.


Sivan

/ ²õ¾±Ëˈ±¹É‘Ë²Ô /

noun

  1. (in the Jewish calendar) the third month of the year according to biblical reckoning and the ninth month of the civil year, usually falling within May and June
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of Sivan1

First recorded in 1350–1400; from Hebrew ²õî±¹Äå²Ô, from Akkadian ²õ¾±³¾Äå²Ô³Ü “season, timeâ€; mazuma ( def ), monsoon ( def )
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of Sivan1

from Hebrew
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Sivan is compelling and getting more interesting now that his music sounds like it belongs in Castro District bathhouses.

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Jonas’s play, directed by Sivan Battat at Studio Theater in Washington, was conceived as a “response†to Sam Shepard’s “True West.â€

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“So sweet, that little boy,†she says of Sivan.

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Inscore would go on to co-write more than a dozen tracks with Sivan over his career, including “The Good Side†and Talk Me Down.â€

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Troye Sivan, “Rush†Better hope your VCR doesn’t need cleaning soon, because this song cleared stores of amyl nitrite.

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