-
1 Feast of Booths
Религия: Кущи, Суккот, (A Jewish autumn festival of double thanksgiving) Праздник Кущей -
2 Feast\ of\ Booths
-
3 Feast of Booths (A Jewish autumn festival of double thanksgiving)
Религия: Праздник КущейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Feast of Booths (A Jewish autumn festival of double thanksgiving)
-
4 the Feast of Booths
Религия: праздник Суккот, праздник кущей -
5 חגא I
חַגָּאI ch. sam( חָג m. (b. h.; חגג; cmp. מוֹעֵד, אֵיד) the Feast of Booths with its Eighth Day of Convocation). Targ. Deut. 16:16.Targ. Y. Gen. 18:14 זמן ח׳ (h. text מועד); a. fr.Ḥag.10b (ref. to Ex. 12:14) how can you prove that this ḥag means (festive) offering, דילמא חוגו חגאוכ׳ perhaps it means ‘celebrate a feast?Ib. דילמא … אכלו … וחוגו ח׳וכ׳ perhaps the text means to say, ‘eat and drink and have a feast (rejoice) before me (without alluding to special pilgrims offerings)?Ib. (ref. to Ex. 23:18) ואיס״ד דחגא הואוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דחוגא) if you would say, חַגִּי means feast (merry-making) Koh. R. to III, 2 בין ח׳וכ׳ between the Feast of Booths and Ḥănuckah. Y.Sabb.VIII, beg.11a; a. fr.Pl. חַגַּיָּא, חַגִּין. Targ. Ez. 46:11; a. fr. -
6 חַגָּא
חַגָּאI ch. sam( חָג m. (b. h.; חגג; cmp. מוֹעֵד, אֵיד) the Feast of Booths with its Eighth Day of Convocation). Targ. Deut. 16:16.Targ. Y. Gen. 18:14 זמן ח׳ (h. text מועד); a. fr.Ḥag.10b (ref. to Ex. 12:14) how can you prove that this ḥag means (festive) offering, דילמא חוגו חגאוכ׳ perhaps it means ‘celebrate a feast?Ib. דילמא … אכלו … וחוגו ח׳וכ׳ perhaps the text means to say, ‘eat and drink and have a feast (rejoice) before me (without alluding to special pilgrims offerings)?Ib. (ref. to Ex. 23:18) ואיס״ד דחגא הואוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דחוגא) if you would say, חַגִּי means feast (merry-making) Koh. R. to III, 2 בין ח׳וכ׳ between the Feast of Booths and Ḥănuckah. Y.Sabb.VIII, beg.11a; a. fr.Pl. חַגַּיָּא, חַגִּין. Targ. Ez. 46:11; a. fr. -
7 świ|ęto
Ⅰ n 1. (uroczysty dzień) holiday- doroczne rybackie/górnicze święto an annual fishermen’s/miners’ holiday2. przen. (nadzwyczajne wydarzenie) holiday przen. Ⅱ święta plt pot. (Boże Narodzenie) Christmas; (Wielkanoc) Easter- Wesołych Świąt! Merry Christmas!/Happy Easter!- obchodzić święta to celebrate a holiday- □ święto kościelne Relig. church holiday, feast- święto Matki Boskiej Zielnej Relig. (the Feast of) the Assumption- święto narodowe national holiday- święto państwowe public holiday- święto ruchome Relig. movable feast- święto Trzech Króli Relig. Epiphany a. the Feast of the Three Wise Men- Święto Namiotów Relig. the Feast of Booths a. Tabernacles- Święto Poświęcenia Świątyni Relig. Feast of Dedication, Hanukkah- Święto Pracy Labour Day- Święto Przaśników Relig. the Feast of Unleavened Bread- Święto Tygodni Relig. the Feast of Weeks- Święto Wszystkich Świętych Relig. All Saints’ Day- Święto Zmarłych Relig. All Souls’ Day■ od (wielkiego) święta once in a blue moonThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > świ|ęto
-
8 הושענא
הוֹשַׁעְנָאf. (= הוֹשַׁע־נָא = הוֹשִׁיעָה נָא) (help, I pray, Hosanna, name of parts of, or of the entire, festive wreath ( Lulab) carried in procession on the Feast of Booths. Succ.30b ה׳ דאוונכריוכ׳ the traders own H. (myrtles). Ib., sq. מעיקרא … והשתאה׳ before its use was designated it was called asa and now it is called H.Ib. 37a כי נדליתו ח׳ when ye tie the festive wreath; a. fr.Targ. II Esth. 3:8.Esp. the separate branches of the willow tree carried in procession on the last day of Succoth, whence יוםה׳, יומא דה׳ the seventh day of the Feast of Booths (now called ה׳ רַבָּה); v. עֲרוּבְתָּא. -
9 הוֹשַׁעְנָא
הוֹשַׁעְנָאf. (= הוֹשַׁע־נָא = הוֹשִׁיעָה נָא) (help, I pray, Hosanna, name of parts of, or of the entire, festive wreath ( Lulab) carried in procession on the Feast of Booths. Succ.30b ה׳ דאוונכריוכ׳ the traders own H. (myrtles). Ib., sq. מעיקרא … והשתאה׳ before its use was designated it was called asa and now it is called H.Ib. 37a כי נדליתו ח׳ when ye tie the festive wreath; a. fr.Targ. II Esth. 3:8.Esp. the separate branches of the willow tree carried in procession on the last day of Succoth, whence יוםה׳, יומא דה׳ the seventh day of the Feast of Booths (now called ה׳ רַבָּה); v. עֲרוּבְתָּא. -
10 Суккот
Religion: Feast of Booths, Feast of Tabernacles, Hag ha-Asif ( In Judaism, "Festival of Ingathering", another name for Sukkot) Xar, Succoth, Sukkoth, Tabernacles -
11 Кущи
Religion: Feast of Booths, Tabernacles -
12 Праздник Кущей
Religion: Feast of Booths (A Jewish autumn festival of double thanksgiving), Hag ha-Asif ( In Judaism, "Festival of Ingathering", another name for Sukkot) Xar, Tabernacles -
13 Праздник кущей
Religion: Feast of Booths (A Jewish autumn festival of double thanksgiving), Hag ha-Asif ( In Judaism, "Festival of Ingathering", another name for Sukkot) Xar, Tabernacles -
14 кущи
Religion: Feast of Booths, Tabernacles -
15 праздник Суккот
Religion: the Feast of Booths -
16 праздник кущей
Religion: Feast of Booths (A Jewish autumn festival of double thanksgiving), Hag ha-Asif ( In Judaism, "Festival of Ingathering", another name for Sukkot) Xar, Tabernacles -
17 kamış
"1. reed; cattail, reed mace; bamboo. 2. made of reeds, reed. 3. fishing rod; fishing pole. 4. penis. - atmak /a/ slang 1. to mess up, *fuck up. 2. to trick, pull a fast one on. K- Bayramı Sukkoth, Feast of Booths. - kalem reed pen. -ı kırmak slang to catch gonorrhea. - koymak slang 1. /a/ to break up a friendship between (two persons). 2. to warn a prospective victim of a cardsharp. -a su yürümek slang (for a boy) to reach the age of puberty. - şekeri cane sugar. " -
18 אילפא I, אלפא
אִילפָאI, אִלְפָא, f. ( אלף, ילף; Assyr. êlippu) ship, raft. Targ. Jon. 1:3; a. e.Lev. R. s. 12, beg. כהדא א׳ like the ship tossed about on high sea. Koh. R. to III, 2 (prov.) at the time thou tiest thy Lulab (for the Feast of Booths) קטר אלפך tie thy ship (cease navigation). Ab. Zar.10b ווי לה לאי׳וכ׳ woe to the ship which leades without having paid its toll (of a convert who died before circumcision).Trnsf. the body of a chicken ( chest-bone resembling a ship). Lam. R. to I, 1 נסבית הדין אי׳וכ׳ (רבתי) I took for myself this ship (of the chicken), for in a ship I came Pl. אִילְפַיָּא. Targ. Ps. 104:26; a. e. -
19 אִילפָא
אִילפָאI, אִלְפָא, f. ( אלף, ילף; Assyr. êlippu) ship, raft. Targ. Jon. 1:3; a. e.Lev. R. s. 12, beg. כהדא א׳ like the ship tossed about on high sea. Koh. R. to III, 2 (prov.) at the time thou tiest thy Lulab (for the Feast of Booths) קטר אלפך tie thy ship (cease navigation). Ab. Zar.10b ווי לה לאי׳וכ׳ woe to the ship which leades without having paid its toll (of a convert who died before circumcision).Trnsf. the body of a chicken ( chest-bone resembling a ship). Lam. R. to I, 1 נסבית הדין אי׳וכ׳ (רבתי) I took for myself this ship (of the chicken), for in a ship I came Pl. אִילְפַיָּא. Targ. Ps. 104:26; a. e. -
20 אתרוג
אֶתְרֹוגm. ( תרג = שרג q. v.) ( the shining, Ethrog, a kind of orange or citron used with the festive wreath on the Feast of Booths (= פרי עץ הדר Lev. 23:40; v. Targ.). Succ.III, 5; a. fr. Gen. R. s. 15. Lev. R. s. 30, end.Pl. אֶתְרוֹגִין. Maasr. I, 4. Succ.IV, 9 באֶתְרֹוגֵיהֶן with their ethrogim (which they had brought into the Temple); a. e.
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
Feast of Booths — Feast′ of Booths′ n. jud Sukkoth … From formal English to slang
Feast of Booths — noun a major Jewish festival beginning on the eve of the 15th of Tishri and commemorating the shelter of the Israelites during their 40 years in the wilderness • Syn: ↑Succoth, ↑Sukkoth, ↑Succos, ↑Feast of Tabernacles, ↑Tabernacles • Topics:… … Useful english dictionary
Feast of Booths — Sukkoth. * * * … Universalium
Feast of Tabernacles (Christian holiday) — The Feast of Tabernacles is an eight day Biblical pilgrimage festival, also known as the Feast of Booths, the Festival of Tabernacles, or Tabernacles. it is celebrated by a small number of Christians who have revived some Old Testament festivals … Wikipedia
Feast of Tabernacles — Jewish harvest festival which lasts for seven days during which people dwell in small booths to commemorate the Exodus from Egypt, Sukkot, Feast of Booths … English contemporary dictionary
Feast of Tabernacles — noun a major Jewish festival beginning on the eve of the 15th of Tishri and commemorating the shelter of the Israelites during their 40 years in the wilderness • Syn: ↑Succoth, ↑Sukkoth, ↑Succos, ↑Feast of Booths, ↑Tabernacles • Topics: ↑Judaism … Useful english dictionary
Feast of Tabernacles — The Feast of Tabernacles † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Feast of Tabernacles One of the three great feasts of the Hebrew liturgical calendar, even the greatest, according to Philo (heorton megiste) and Josephus (heste hagiotate kai… … Catholic encyclopedia
Feast of Tabernacles — Tabernacle Tab er*na*cle, n. [F., fr. L. tabernaculum, dim. of taberna nut. See {Tabern}.] 1. A slightly built or temporary habitation; especially, a tent. [1913 Webster] Dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob. Heb. xi. 9. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tabernacles, Feast of — The third of the great annual festivals of the Jews (Lev. 23:33 43). It is also called the feast of ingathering (Ex. 23:16; Deut. 16:13). It was celebrated immediately after the harvest, in the month Tisri, and the celebration lasted for eight … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Cleveland Feast of the Assumption Festival — The Feast of the Assumption Festival attracts many people. The annual Feast of the Assumption Festival takes place each year in Cleveland s Little Italy neighborhood. The festival is held each year on the Catholic holiday of the Feast of the… … Wikipedia
Tabernacles, feast of — An autumn festival of ingathering lasting eight days; people were instructed to ‘dwell in succoth’ (Lev. 23:42; ‘booths’ is an alternative name for the feast) as a memorial and thanksgiving [[➝ thanksgiving sacrifice]] for the safety of the… … Dictionary of the Bible