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1 רחוב צר
lane -
2 נתיב
lane; route; path, pathway, way, trail, wake; direction -
3 דו-מסלולי
two-lane -
4 חד-מסלולי
one-lane -
5 כביש רב-נתיבי
multi-lane road -
6 מבוי
alley, lane; passage -
7 מישעול
trail, track, path, lane, footpath, alley -
8 מסלול
orbit, course, trajectory, circuit; path, way, lane, run, walk, beat; track -
9 משעול
trail, track, path, lane, footpath, alley -
10 סימטאות
alley, lane, alleyway, close -
11 סימטה
alley, lane, alleyway, close -
12 סמטאות
alley, lane, alleyway, close -
13 סמטה
alley, lane, alleyway, close -
14 שביל
path, track, footpath, pathway, walk, way, ride; lane -
15 אבולא
אִבּוּלָא, אִיבּוּלָאch. sam(אבול II איבול the gate, for carrying grain into the house, wagon-gate, gate-way.), esp. (corresp. to h. מבוא העיר) city gate-way which is opened for wagons ; fortified place where judges sit ; cmp. שַׁעַר.M. Kat. 22a begin to count the days of mourning מבבא דא׳ from the time ye turn your faces from the city gate-way (to go home while the corpse is carried to the grave-yard). Keth.17a; Meg.29a when people form a lane מא׳ ועד סיכרא from the city gate-way to the burial place. (Ar. house of mourning, v. אִבּוּל I. B. Bath.58a bot. there was written אבבא דא׳ Ms. M. (ed. incorr. בא׳) over the gate of the town entrance (where court was held).Pl. אִבּוּלֵי. Erub.6b. Yoma 11a. Targ. Y. Deut. 28:52 אבוליכון (ed. Vien. אכול׳). Targ. Jer. 50:26 אִיבּוּלָהָא (h. text מאבסיה; v. Pesh. a. l.). -
16 איבולא
אִבּוּלָא, אִיבּוּלָאch. sam(אבול II איבול the gate, for carrying grain into the house, wagon-gate, gate-way.), esp. (corresp. to h. מבוא העיר) city gate-way which is opened for wagons ; fortified place where judges sit ; cmp. שַׁעַר.M. Kat. 22a begin to count the days of mourning מבבא דא׳ from the time ye turn your faces from the city gate-way (to go home while the corpse is carried to the grave-yard). Keth.17a; Meg.29a when people form a lane מא׳ ועד סיכרא from the city gate-way to the burial place. (Ar. house of mourning, v. אִבּוּל I. B. Bath.58a bot. there was written אבבא דא׳ Ms. M. (ed. incorr. בא׳) over the gate of the town entrance (where court was held).Pl. אִבּוּלֵי. Erub.6b. Yoma 11a. Targ. Y. Deut. 28:52 אבוליכון (ed. Vien. אכול׳). Targ. Jer. 50:26 אִיבּוּלָהָא (h. text מאבסיה; v. Pesh. a. l.). -
17 אִבּוּלָא
אִבּוּלָא, אִיבּוּלָאch. sam(אבול II איבול the gate, for carrying grain into the house, wagon-gate, gate-way.), esp. (corresp. to h. מבוא העיר) city gate-way which is opened for wagons ; fortified place where judges sit ; cmp. שַׁעַר.M. Kat. 22a begin to count the days of mourning מבבא דא׳ from the time ye turn your faces from the city gate-way (to go home while the corpse is carried to the grave-yard). Keth.17a; Meg.29a when people form a lane מא׳ ועד סיכרא from the city gate-way to the burial place. (Ar. house of mourning, v. אִבּוּל I. B. Bath.58a bot. there was written אבבא דא׳ Ms. M. (ed. incorr. בא׳) over the gate of the town entrance (where court was held).Pl. אִבּוּלֵי. Erub.6b. Yoma 11a. Targ. Y. Deut. 28:52 אבוליכון (ed. Vien. אכול׳). Targ. Jer. 50:26 אִיבּוּלָהָא (h. text מאבסיה; v. Pesh. a. l.). -
18 אִיבּוּלָא
אִבּוּלָא, אִיבּוּלָאch. sam(אבול II איבול the gate, for carrying grain into the house, wagon-gate, gate-way.), esp. (corresp. to h. מבוא העיר) city gate-way which is opened for wagons ; fortified place where judges sit ; cmp. שַׁעַר.M. Kat. 22a begin to count the days of mourning מבבא דא׳ from the time ye turn your faces from the city gate-way (to go home while the corpse is carried to the grave-yard). Keth.17a; Meg.29a when people form a lane מא׳ ועד סיכרא from the city gate-way to the burial place. (Ar. house of mourning, v. אִבּוּל I. B. Bath.58a bot. there was written אבבא דא׳ Ms. M. (ed. incorr. בא׳) over the gate of the town entrance (where court was held).Pl. אִבּוּלֵי. Erub.6b. Yoma 11a. Targ. Y. Deut. 28:52 אבוליכון (ed. Vien. אכול׳). Targ. Jer. 50:26 אִיבּוּלָהָא (h. text מאבסיה; v. Pesh. a. l.). -
19 חוץ
חוּץch. 1) same. Part. חָיֵיץ, f. חָיְיצָא same. Zeb.19a, v. preced. Ib. חָיְיצֵי (Rashi: חָיְיצָן) 2) (v. חַיִיץ) to form a partition, to build a wall by piling up material without cementing; (of persons) to form a lane. Y.Shebi.III, end, 34d חָיֵיץ ליה, v. חַיִיץ.Keth.17a; Meg.29a דחָיְיצֵיוכ׳, v. אִבּוּלָא. -
20 חוּץ
חוּץch. 1) same. Part. חָיֵיץ, f. חָיְיצָא same. Zeb.19a, v. preced. Ib. חָיְיצֵי (Rashi: חָיְיצָן) 2) (v. חַיִיץ) to form a partition, to build a wall by piling up material without cementing; (of persons) to form a lane. Y.Shebi.III, end, 34d חָיֵיץ ליה, v. חַיִיץ.Keth.17a; Meg.29a דחָיְיצֵיוכ׳, v. אִבּוּלָא.
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