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  • ISAAC BEN JUDAH — (c. 1080), liturgical poet. While it is not known where Isaac flourished, his piyyutim have been included for the most part in the Maḥzor Romania; for that reason Zunz assumed that Isaac must have originally come from the Byzantine Empire. Isaac… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • рупа — I рупа I колючка, игла (растения, ерша, ежа и т. п.) , олонецк. (Кулик.). Из карельск. ruрра колючка на спинном плавнике рыбы ; см. Калима 207. II рупа II картофельная яма , южн., укр. рупа – то же, болг. рупа дыра (Младенов 564), сербохорв.… …   Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера

  • рупить — озабочивать, беспокоить , рупит(ся) мне думается, мнится; меня беспокоит , калужск., псковск., тверск. (Даль), рупа тоска по родине , руптивый озабоченный , укр. рупити, руплю быть желанным , блр. рупiць заботиться , рупота забота , чеш. rupati,… …   Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера

  • Oven — Ov en ([u^]v n), n. [AS. ofen; akin to D. oven, OHG. ofan, ovan, G. ofen, Icel. ofn, Dan. ovn, Sw. ugn, Goth. a[ u]hns, Gr. ipno s, Skr. ukh[=a] pot.] A place arched over with brick or stonework, and used for baking, heating, or drying; hence,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • oven — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ofen; akin to Old High German ofan oven and perhaps to Greek ipnos oven Date: before 12th century a chamber used for baking, heating, or drying …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Norns — For other uses, see Norns (disambiguation). Norn redirects here. For the North Germanic language of Orkney, see Norn language. Norse mythology, Sjódreygil and the Norns Faroese stamps 2006 …   Wikipedia

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