"Hashabneiah" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hashabneiah is a Hebrew name that means "morning song" or "morning oracle". It is also the name of a gate in the Temple in Jerusalem, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. In Jewish tradition, it is believed to be the gate through which the morning prayers and praises to God were sung.
Hashabneiah is an uncommon word that refers to the evening sacrifice or the offering made in the evening of the three daily sacrifices in the Jewish Temple.
A has-been is a person who was once important or successful, but has lost their status, influence, or popularity. It can also refer to someone who was once a prominent or celebrated figure, but has since declined or fallen out of favor. The phrase often connotes a sense of decline or obsolescence.
The verb "has" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "have". It is used to indicate possession or ownership. For example: "She has a car" (meaning "She owns a car"). It can also be used to indicate a permanent or general condition, as in "He has blue eyes" (meaning "He has blue eyes").
Hashed refers to a digital fingerprint or a unique identifier that is obtained by applying a specific algorithm to the contents of a file, message, or data.
Hashish, also known as hash or hemp, is a cannabis resin that is made by compressing and drying the buds and leaves of the cannabis plant. It is known for its mind-altering and psychoactive effects, which are similar to those of marijuana, but are said to be more intense and euphoric.