"S'vivon" is a Hebrew word. It means dreidel, which is a four-sided spinning top that is typically used during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
I think you mean dreidel, it is a four sided spinning top.
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you are talking about the 4-sided top used on Hanukkah, it's called a dreidel in Yiddish and a sevivon in Hebrew.Answer:"Yiddish" literally means "Jewish", but there are at least 5 other Jewish languages, unrelated to Yiddish, which also mean "Jewish", such as Judezmo and Yahudi.
A Jewish spinning top is called a "dredel".
tipzenithpeakcapsummitroofThose are all synonyms of the word top.
East European Challah bread either braided (from the Slovenian word for braids) or with a rolled strip of dough on top of the bread ( from the Polish word for pony-tail). On the latter the kitke is the strip on top, but in South Africa the word kitke is used to mean Challah (braided bread, made with egg, used for Jewish Sabbaths and Holy-days.)
sharp at the top like a pen
Check your spelling!
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Obviously not. He is born in the Digital World and he is a demon type Digimon to top it all, he cannot be one in any sense of the word.
"Apoun" does not seem to be an English word. Do you mean "upon", as in "on top of"?
Tip top means good or great condition. Think of the word as meaning at the tip of the top - the peak...