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1 shekel (The chief silver coin of the Hebrews)
Религия: сребреникУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shekel (The chief silver coin of the Hebrews)
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2 shekel
['ʃek(ə)l]1) Общая лексика: сикель (др.-евр. мера веса и монета), сребреник (монета), шекель (денежная единица Израиля)2) Религия: (The chief silver coin of the Hebrews) сребреник3) Древне-еврейский язык: деньги, сикель (мера веса)
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