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f. dawn, daybreak.* * *dögur (deging, Sturl. i. 83 C), f. dawn, daybreak; í dagan, Edda 24; en er kom at d., 29; litlu fyrir d., 30, O. H. L. 51; um morguninn í d., Fms. ix. 258; í dögun, Eg. 261; i öndverða d., Sturl. ii. 249. -
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Религия: Дагон, (West Semitic god of crop fertility, worshiped extensively throughout the ancient Middle East) Даган -
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◙ n. דגן, אל החקלאות והאדמה (במיתולוגיה הבבלית)* * *◙ (תילבבה היגולותימב) המדאהו תואלקחה לא,ןגד◄ -
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English Definition: see dagan1 see dagan2--------Active Verb: dumaganEnglish Definition: (verb) to put one's weight on somethingExamples: Huwag kang dumagan sa maliit na bisikleta at baka masira iyan. (Don't put your weight on the small bicycle or it might break.)--------Active Verb: magdaganPassive Verb: idaganEnglish Definition: (verb) to put a weight, to press, to put something over somethingExamples: 1) Magdagan ka ng pabigat sa ibabaw ng mga papel. (You put the weight on top of the papers.) 2) Idagan mo ang pabigat sa ibabaw ng mga papel. (Put the weight on top of the papers.) -
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10 dağan
[داغان]1. باز شده2. داغان,به صورت داغون به همین معنا وارد زبان فارسی شده است3. در هم ریخته4. سه پایه5. ضعیف6. متلاشی شده7. ناتوان -
11 Dagan (West Semitic god of crop fertility, worshiped extensively throughout the ancient Middle East)
Религия: ДаганУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Dagan (West Semitic god of crop fertility, worshiped extensively throughout the ancient Middle East)
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12 Beit Dagan
Beit Dagan (woonplaats nabij Lod, in Israël) -
13 Beit Dagan
Beit Dagan (liten stad nära Lod i Israel) -
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בית דגן (עיירה באזור לוד)* * *◙ (דול רוזאב הרייע) ןגד תיב◄ -
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דְּגַןIthpe. אִידְּגַן to be piled up, stored. Ned.55a shall we judge (fr. R. Meirs opinion VII, 2, v. preced.) כל דמִידְּגַן משמע dagan implies everything which is piled up?Ber.47b; Bets.13b האי (אִדְּ׳) אי׳וכ׳ the one (the piled up) has become dagan, the other (standing in the ears) is not yet dagan (with ref. to Num. 18:27). -
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דְּגַןIthpe. אִידְּגַן to be piled up, stored. Ned.55a shall we judge (fr. R. Meirs opinion VII, 2, v. preced.) כל דמִידְּגַן משמע dagan implies everything which is piled up?Ber.47b; Bets.13b האי (אִדְּ׳) אי׳וכ׳ the one (the piled up) has become dagan, the other (standing in the ears) is not yet dagan (with ref. to Num. 18:27). -
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דָּגוֹן(b. h.) pr. n. Dagon, name of the Philistean god. Tosef.Sabb.VII (VIII), 2 דגן על שםע״זוכ׳ Dagan (in the charm Dagan vKidron) reminds of idolatry, as it is said (Jud. 16:23). Y. ib. VI, 8c bot. (read:) ד׳ משוםע״ז. -
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דָּגוֹן(b. h.) pr. n. Dagon, name of the Philistean god. Tosef.Sabb.VII (VIII), 2 דגן על שםע״זוכ׳ Dagan (in the charm Dagan vKidron) reminds of idolatry, as it is said (Jud. 16:23). Y. ib. VI, 8c bot. (read:) ד׳ משוםע״ז. -
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דָּגָןm. (b. h.; v. next w.) pile; grain, bread, bread-stuff. Pesik. R. s. 10 דְּגָנוֹ של עולם are the store of the world. Tosef.Ber.IV, 15; Y. ib. VI, 10b הד׳ שהואוכ׳ the more preferable kind of bread. Tosef. l. c. כל שהוא מין שבע ואינו מין ד׳ whatever belongs to the seven produces (Deut. 8:8) but not to breadstuffs; Bab. ib. 37b. Pes.III, 1; a. fr.Ned.VII, 2 הנודר מן הד׳וכ׳ he who vows abstinence from dagan, is forbidden dry Egyptian beans, v. next w.Pl. דְּגָנִים. Pesik. R. s. 41 מנפף את הד׳ swells the grains; (Yalk. Ps. 755 מנפנף את רגליה, read דְּגָנֶיהָ). Tosef.Ber.VII (VI), 8 Var.בֵּית דָּ׳ pr. n. pl. Beth-Dagan in Judea. Tosef.Ohol.III, 9. Tosef.Sabb.VII (VIII), 2, v. דָּגוֹן.
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