n. Judaism 1. An opening prayer recited on the eve of Yom Kippur, retroactively or preemptively declaring the annulment of all personal vows made to God in the previous or following year. 2. The melody to which such a prayer is chanted. [Aramaic kol nidrê, all vows (the opening words of the prayer) : kol, all; see kll in the Appendix of Semitic roots + nidrê, pl. bound form of nidrā, vow (from nədar, to vow; see nḏr in the Appendix of Semitic roots).] |
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