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81 إعتاق
إعْتاق: تَحْرِيرmanumission, emancipation, liberation, freeing, setting free, disenthrallment, enfranchisement, release (from bondage or servitude) -
82 تحرير
تَحْرِير: جَعْلُهُ حُرّاً، إطْلاَقliberation, liberating, freeing, setting free, turning loose, release, deliverance, relief; liberalization -
83 تخليص
تَخْليص: إنْقاذ، تَحْرِيرsalvation, deliverance, rescue, rescuing, saving, salvage, salvaging; liberation, freeing, setting free, extrication, release, relief; riddance -
84 تسييب
تَسْيِيب: تَحْرِيرrelease, liberation, freeing, setting free -
85 فك الأسير أو الرقبة
فَكّ الأَسِيرِ أو الرّقَبَةrelease, freeing, setting free, liberation, manumission, emancipation; ransoming, redemption -
86 leigeil
v.n. letting, allowing, setting free, raining, milking -
87 ὠδινολύτης
A setting free from pain, name of a kind of shell-fish, Plin.HN32.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὠδινολύτης
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88 ῥυσίπονος
ῥῡσί-πονος, ον,A setting free from trouble, AP9.525.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ῥυσίπονος
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89 إخلاء سبيل
إِخْلاء سَبيل \ release: setting free: Who ordered his release?. -
90 إطلاق
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91 إفراج
إِفْراج \ release: setting free: Who ordered his release?. -
92 تسريح
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93 عفو
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94 amnesty
عَفْو عَامّ \ amnesty: an act of setting free and forgiving a group of (usu. political) prisoners. -
95 dismissal
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96 release
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97 ἐπίλυσις
ἐπίλυσις, εως, ἡ (Aeschyl. et al. w. var. mngs.; ins, pap) ‘a setting free from someth.’, then the act or process of explaining, explanation, interpretation (so Sext. Emp., Pyrrh. 2, 246; Vett. Val. 221, 9; 330, 10; Heliod. 1, 18, 2 ὀνειράτων ἐπίλυσις; Gen 40:8 Aq.; Philo, Vi. Cont. 75, ln. 8 v.l.; Clem. Alex., Paed. 2, 1, 14) πᾶσα προφητεία ἰδίας ἐπιλύσεως οὐ γίνεται 2 Pt 1:20 (γίνομαι 9c and ἴδιος 6.—Ps.-Callisth. 2, 1, 5 Stasagoras complains about the unfavorable interpretation of an omen by a prophet in these words: σὺ σεαυτῇ ἐπέλυσας τὸ σημεῖον=you gave the omen your own interpretation.—S. also WArndt, CTM 7, ’36, 685–91). Of the interpretation of a parable (cp. 4 Esdr 12:10) Hs 5, 5, 1; 5, 6, 8; 5, 7, 1; 8, 11, 1; 9, 13, 9; 9, 16, 7.—DELG s.v. λύω. M-M. TW. -
98 azat
emancipation, setting free -
99 שיחרור
שִׁיחְרוּר, שִׁחְ׳m. (שִׁהֲרֵר) setting free, emancipation, liberty. Kidd.15b לש׳ for restoration to liberty, opp. לשעבוד to be the redeemers slave. Gitt. I, 6 שטר ש׳ writ of emancipation; a. e.Pl. שִׁיחְרוּרִין, שִׁחְ׳ writ of emancipation, Ib. שִׁחְרוּרי עבדים; ib. 4. Ib. 9a, sq. שִׁי׳; a. fr. -
100 שח׳
שִׁיחְרוּר, שִׁחְ׳m. (שִׁהֲרֵר) setting free, emancipation, liberty. Kidd.15b לש׳ for restoration to liberty, opp. לשעבוד to be the redeemers slave. Gitt. I, 6 שטר ש׳ writ of emancipation; a. e.Pl. שִׁיחְרוּרִין, שִׁחְ׳ writ of emancipation, Ib. שִׁחְרוּרי עבדים; ib. 4. Ib. 9a, sq. שִׁי׳; a. fr.
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