ז״ל
Hebrew
Etymology 1
A shorthand way of writing זכרונו\ה\ם\ן לברכה (zikhronó/á/ám/án livrakhá) or זכרו\ה\ם\ן לברכה (zikhró/á/ám/án livrakhá), both of which mean “may his/her/their memory be a blessing”.
Pronunciation
See usage notes below.
Adjective
ז״ל • (Z.L.)
- Of blessed memory, may he/she/they rest in peace; used after a reference to one or more deceased people.
Usage notes
- The abbreviation ז״ל is usually read out as the words it stands for (see etymology above). This means that its pronunciation depends on whether the referent is a woman, a man, multiple women, or a group of people including at least one man. It is, however, sometimes also pronounced /zal/.
Derived terms
- חז״ל (khazal)
- אריז״ל (arizal)
See also
- זצ״ל (zatsal)
Pronunciation
Pronounced as the words it abbreviates.
Usage notes
- The quotation is often capped off with עכ״ל.
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