almah

/ˈælmə/
noun
  1. In ancient Egypt, a professional female singer or dancer who performed at celebrations and funerals.
    • Historians study the role of the almah in ancient Egyptian religious ceremonies.
    • Guests at the banquet were entertained by an almah and her troupe of dancers.
    • The almah sang a haunting melody at the pharaoh's funeral.
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