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1 rondeur
rondeur [ʀɔ̃dœʀ]feminine noun[de joues, visage, personne] chubbiness* * *ʀɔ̃dœʀ1) (de femme, bras) curve2) ( de caractère) opennessavec rondeur — ( franchement) frankly
* * *ʀɔ̃dœʀ1. nf1) [bras, formes] plumpness2) (= bonhomie) straightforwardness2. rondeurs nfpl[femme] curves* * *rondeur nf1 ( de corps) (de mollet, genou) roundness; (de bras, sein) curve; rondeurs féminines womanly curves; rondeurs enfantines puppy fat ¢;3 Vin roundness.[rɔ̃dɶr] nom féminin1. [forme - d'un visage, d'un bras] roundness, plumpness, chubbiness ; [ - d'un sein] fullness ; [ - d'une épaule] roundness————————rondeurs nom féminin pluriel -
2 weiblich
Adj.1. female; Wesensart: feminine2. LING. und Reim: feminine* * *feminine; womanly; female* * *weib|lich ['vaiplɪç]adj(ZOOL, BOT = von Frauen) female; (GRAM, POET = fraulich, wie Frauen) feminine* * *1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex that gives birth to children, produces eggs etc: a female blackbird; the female of the species.) female2) ((a plant) that produces seeds.) female3) (of a woman: a feminine voice.) feminine4) (in certain languages, of one of usually two or three genders of nouns etc.) feminine5) ((showing qualities) natural or suitable to a woman: a womanly figure; womanly charm.) womanly6) (female: a she-wolf.) she-* * *weib·lich[ˈvaiplɪç]1. (fraulich) feminine\weibliche Rundungen feminine curves2. ANAT femaledie \weiblichen Geschlechtsorgane the female sex organs3. (eine Frau bezeichnend) feminineein \weibliches Kleidungsstück an item of women's clothingeine \weibliche Stimme a woman's voiceeine \weibliche Endung a feminine ending* * *1.1) female2) (für die Frau typisch) feminine3) (Sprachw.) feminine2.adverbial femininely* * *weiblich adj1. female; Wesensart: feminine* * *1.1) female2) (für die Frau typisch) feminine3) (Sprachw.) feminine2.adverbial femininely* * *adj.female adj.feminine adj.unmasculine adj.womanly adj. -
3 généreux
généreux, -euse [ʒeneʀø, øz]adjectivea. ( = large) generousb. ( = noble, désintéressé) [caractère] generous ; [sentiment, idée] noblec. [poitrine] ample* * *- euse ʒeneʀø, øz adjectif1) ( plein de largesse) generous ( envers to)2) ( plein de grandeur d'âme) [personne, caractère] generous; [idée, geste] noble3) ( copieux) [portion] generous4) ( fertile) liter [terre] bountiful littér* * *ʒeneʀø, øz adj (-euse)* * *1 ( plein de largesse) generous (envers to);3 ( copieux) [portion] generous; poitrine généreuse large bust; une femme aux formes généreuses a well-rounded woman;1. [prodigue] generousil a été très généreux he gave very generously, he was very generous2. [noble - geste, tempérament] nobledes sentiments généreux unselfish ou noble sentiments5. [plantureux] -
4 लता
latāf. a creeper, any creeping orᅠ winding plant orᅠ twining tendril Mn. MBh. etc. (the brows, arms, curls, a slender body, a swordblade, lightning etc. are often compared to the form of a creeper, to express their graceful curves andᅠ slimness of outline;
cf. bhrū-l-, bāhu-l-, taḍil-l- etc.);
the Mādhavī-creeper, Gaertnera Racemosa Bhpr. ;
Trigonella Corniculata ib. ;
Panicum Italicum L. ;
Cardiospermum Halicacabum L. ;
Panicum Dactylon L. ;
= kaivartikā L. ;
= the plant sārivā L. ;
musk-creeper L. ;
a slender woman, any woman Naish. Tantras. ;
the thong orᅠ lash of a whip, whip Pañcat. Suṡr. ;
a string of pearls VarBṛS. ;
a streak, line ( vārāṉlatāḥ, thin jets of water) Bālar. ;
a kind of metre Col.;
N. of an Apsaras MBh. ;
of a daughter of Meru andᅠ wife of Ilâvṛita BhP. ;
- लताकर
- लताकरञ्ज
- लताकस्तूरिका
- लताकस्तूरी
- लताकुश
- लताकोलि
- लतागहनवत्
- लतागृह
- लताङ्कुर
- लताङ्गी
- लताङ्गुलि
- लताजिह्व
- लतातरु
- लताद्रुम
- लतानन
- लतान्त
- लतापनस
- लतापर्ण
- लतापाश
- लतापुटकी
- लतापूग
- लतापृक्का
- लताप्रतान
- लताफल
- लताबाण
- लताबृहती
- लताभद्रा
- लताभवन
- लतामणि
- लतामण्डप
- लतामरुत्
- लतामाधवी
- लतामारिष
- लतामृग
- लताम्बुज
- लतायष्टि
- लतायावक
- लतारद
- लतारसन
- लतार्क
- लतालक
- लतालय
- लतालिङ्ग
- लतावलय
- लतावितान
- लतावृक्ष
- लतावेष्ट
- लतावेष्टन
- लतावेष्टित
- लतावेष्टितक
- लताशङ्कुतरु
- लताशङ्ख
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5 भोगिन् _bhōgin
भोगिन् a. [भोग-इनि]1 Eating.-2 Enjoying.-3 Suffering, experiencing, enduring.-4 Using, possessing (at the end of comp. in these four senses.)-5 Having curves, having large body; अभवन् पन्नगास्रस्ता भोगिनस्तत्र- वासिनः Rām.6.5.35 (com.).-6 Having hoods.-7 Devoted to enjoyment, indulging in sensual pleasures; भोगिनः कञ्चुकाविष्टाः कुटिलाः क्रूरचेष्टिताः । सुदुष्टा मन्त्रसाध्याश्च राजानः पन्नगा इव ॥ Pt.1.65 (where it has sense 6 also).-8 Rich, opulent. -m.1 A snake; गजाजिनालम्बि पिनद्धभोगि वा Ku.5.78; R.2.32;4.48;1.7;11.59.-2 A king.-3 A voluptuary.-4 A barber.-5 The headman of a village.-6 The lunar mansion आश्लेषा.-नी 1 A woman belonging to the king's harem, but not conse- crated with him, the concubine of a king.-2 A kind of heroine.-Comp. -इन्द्रः, ईशः Śeṣa or Vāsuki.-कान्तः wind, air.-भुज् m.1 an ichneumon.-2 a peacock.-राज् m. Śeṣa, the lord of snakes; भुजे भोगिराजो गले कालिमा च.-वल्लभम् sandal. -
6 forme
forme [fɔʀm]1. feminine nouna. ( = contour, apparence) shape• prendre forme [statue, projet] to take shapeb. [de civilisation, gouvernement] form• de pure forme [aide, soutien] tokend. [de verbe] forme. (physique) form• centre de remise en forme ≈ health spa2. plural feminine noun• respecter les formes ( = convenances) to respect the conventions* * *fɔʀm
1.
2) ( modalité) (de gouvernement, contrat, violence) form; (de paiement, recrutement) method3) (procédé, condition) form4) ( en grammaire) form5) ( état général) formperdre/ne plus avoir la forme — to go off/to be off form
2.
formes nom féminin pluriel1) ( corps humain) figure (sg)2) (d'objet, de bâtiment) lines3) ( règles)* * *fɔʀm1. nf1) (apparence) form2) [objet] shape, formen forme de poire — pear-shaped, in the shape of a pear
3) (physique)Je ne suis pas en forme aujourd'hui. — I'm not feeling too good today.
Tu as l'air en forme. — You're looking well.
2. formes nfpl1)2) [femme] figure sg* * *A nf1 ( concrète) shape; ( abstraite) form; une forme de vie/d'intelligence a form of life/of intelligence; prendre forme to take shape; prendre la forme de ( concrètement) to take the shape of; ( abstraitement) to take the form of; de forme ronde round; une racine en forme de corps humain a root in the shape of a human body; un titre en forme de slogan a title in the form of a slogan; une critique en forme de compliment a criticism in the form ou guise of a compliment; mettre qch en forme to shape sth; remettre qch en forme to put sth back into shape; donner forme à qch to give shape to sth; donner une forme légale à un texte to give a legal form to a text; sous forme de in the form of; sous une forme réduite in a reduced form; sous une autre forme in another form; sous des formes différentes in different forms; sous forme de tableau in tabular form; sous forme d'exportations in exports; sous quelle forme…? in what form…?; juger sur la forme to judge on form; sans forme shapeless;2 ( modalité) (de gouvernement, contrat, violence) form; (de paiement, recrutement) method; dans sa forme actuelle in its present form; une nouvelle forme de pensée a new way of thinking;3 (procédé, condition) form; en bonne et due forme in due form; pour la forme [protester, critiquer] as a matter of form; pour la bonne forme to formalize things; de pure forme purely formal; sans autre forme de procès fig without further ou more ado;4 Ling, Littérat form; à la forme négative in the negative form; la forme du féminin the feminine form; poème à forme fixe fixed-form poem;5 ( état général) form; en forme on form; en bonne/grande forme in good/peak form; perdre/ne plus avoir la forme to go off/to be off form; très en forme in tip-top form; au mieux de sa forme on top form; être en pleine forme, tenir la forme to be in great shape; mettre qn en forme to get sb fit; remettre qn en forme to get sb fit again; se remettre en forme to get fit again; une séance de remise en forme a fitness session;B formes nfpl1 ( corps humain) figure (sg); elle a des formes rondes/anguleuses/plantureuses she has a rounded/angular/full figure; femme aux formes élancées slender woman; pull qui moule les formes figure-hugging sweater; prendre des formes to fill out;2 (d'objet, de bâtiment) lines; monument aux formes pures/modernes monument with clean/modern lines;3 ( règles) faire qch dans les formes to do sth in the correct manner; y mettre les formes to be tactful; respecter les formes to respect convention.[fɔrm] nom fémininprendre la forme de to take (on) the form of, to assume the shape ofprendre forme to take shape, to shape up2. [état] formse présenter sous forme gazeuse to come in gaseous form ou in the form of a gasc'est le même sentiment sous plusieurs formes it's the same feeling expressed in several different ways4. [type] form5. [style] form7. LINGUISTIQUE formmettre un verbe à la forme interrogative/négative to put a verb into the interrogative/in the negative (form)9. [condition physique] formêtre au mieux ou sommet de sa forme, être en pleine forme to be on top formje n'ai ou ne tiens pas la forme I'm in poor shape11. PSYCHOLOGIE12. IMPRIMERIE forme————————formes nom féminin pluriel1. [physique] curves2. [convention]————————dans les formes locution adverbialede pure forme locution adjectivaleen bonne (et due) forme locution adjectivale[contrat] bona fideen bonne (et due) forme locution adverbialeen forme de locution prépositionnelle[ressemblant à]en forme de poisson shaped like a fish, fish-shaped————————pour la forme locution adverbiale————————sans forme locution adjectivalesans autre forme de procès locution adverbialesous forme de locution prépositionnelle,sous la forme de locution prépositionnelle -
7 weiblich
weib·lich [ʼvaiplɪç] adj1) ( fraulich) feminine;\weibliche Rundungen feminine curves2) anat female;die \weiblichen Geschlechtsorgane the female sex organs3) ( eine Frau bezeichnend) feminine;eine \weibliche Stimme a woman's voiceeine \weibliche Endung a feminine ending -
8 châssis
n. m.1. (of woman): Figure, body (usually a very attractive one). Elle a un châssis à faire tourner les têtes: With curves in all the right places, she never walks about unnoticed.2. (mostly pl.): 'Oglers', 'peepers', eyes. Fermer les châssis: To 'get a bit of shuteye', to 'have forty winks', to get some sleep. Avoir un châssis qui dit merde à l'autre: To have a squint. -
9 répondant
n. m. Avoir du répondant:a To have 'quite a bit on the side', to have a fair amount of money stashed away.b (of woman): To have curves (and lots of them) in all the right places. -
10 ἅπτω
Aἅμμαι Hdt.1.86
: [tense] fut.ἅψομαι Od.9.379
, ἁφθήσομαι ([etym.] συν-) Gal.3.311:—[voice] Med., v.infr. (cf. ἑάφθη):— fasten or bind to, used by Hom., once in [voice] Act., ἅψας ἀμφοτέρωθεν.. ἔντερον οἰός (of a lyre-string) Od.21.408; once in [voice] Med., ἁψαμένη βρόχον.. ἀφ' ὑψηλοῖο μελάθρου having fastened the noose to the beam (to hang herself), 11.278; so laterἅψεται ἀμφὶ βρόχον.. δείρᾳ E.Hipp. 770
;ἁψαμένη βρόχον αὐχένι A.R.1.1065
:—[voice] Act.,βρόχους ἅ. κρεμαστούς E.Or. 1036
; butβρόχῳ ἅ. δέρην Id.Hel. 136
, cf. AP7.493 (Antip. Thess.).2 join,ἅ. χορόν A.Eu. 307
; πάλην τινὶ ἅ. fasten a contest in wrestling on one, engage with one, Id.Ch. 868: —[voice] Pass.,ἅπτεσθαι τὴν Μεγαρέων πόλιν καὶ Κορινθίων τοῖς τείχεσιν Arist.Pol. 1280b14
.II more freq. in [voice] Med., ἅπτομαι, [tense] fut. ἅψομαι, [tense] aor. , with [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. (lyr.), Pl. Phdr. 260e:—fasten oneself to, grasp, c.gen.,ἅψασθαι γούνων Il.1.512
;χειρῶν 10.377
;ἁψαμένη δὲ γενείου Ὀδυσσῆα προσέειπεν Od.19.473
;ἅπτεσθαι νηῶν Il.2.152
;βρώμης δ' οὐχ ἅπτεαι οὐδὲ ποτῆτος; Od.10.379
, cf. 4.60;ὡς δ' ὅτε τίς τε κύων συὸς.. ἅπτηται κατόπισθε.. ἰσχία τε γλουτούς τε Il.8.339
; ;τῶν τύμβων ἁπτόμενοι Id.4.172
; ἅπτεσθαί τινος, Lat. manus inicere alicui, Id.3.137; ; τῶν σφυγμῶν feel the pulse, Arr.Epict.3.22.73: metaph., take hold of, cleave to, Pl.Lg. 967c.b abs., τῶν μὲν γὰρ πάντων βέλε' ἅπτεται for the spears of all the Trojans reach their mark, Il.17.631; .cἅ. τῆς γῆς
land,D.S.
4.48.III metaph., engage in, undertake,βουλευμάτων S.Ant. 179
; ; πολέμου prosecute it vigorously, Th.5.61;ἧπται τοῦ πράγματος D.21.155
;ψυχὴ ἡμμένη φόνων Pl.Phd. 108b
, cf. E.IT 381;τῶν μεγίστων ἀσεβημάτων Plb.7.13.6
; soἅ. τῆς μουσικῆς καὶ φιλοσοφίας Pl.R. 411c
; ἐπιτηδεύματος ib. 497e;γεωμετρίας Id.Plt. 266a
;τῆς θαλάττης Plb.1.24.7
;ἅπτεσθαι λόγου E.Andr. 662
, Pl.Euthd. 283a (but ἅπτεσθαι τοῦ λόγου attack, impugn the argument of another, Id.Phd. 86d); τούτων ἥψατο touched on these points, handled them, Th.1.97;ἅ. τῆς ζητήσεως Arist.GC 320b34
; but also, touch on, treat superficially, Pl.Lg. 694c, Arist.EE 1227a1.b abs., begin, set to work,ταῖς διανοίαις Ar.Ec. 581
.2 fasten upon, attack, Pi.N.8.22, A.Ag. 1608, etc.;μόνον τῷ δακτύλῳ Ar.Lys. 365
;τῆς οὐραγίας Plb.2.34.12
; esp. with words, Hdt.5.92.γ; of diseases, , cf. Gal.15.702;ἥψατο τῶν ἀνθρώπων Th.2.48
; ὅσα ἅπτεται ἀνθρώπων all that feed on human flesh, ib.50.3 touch, affect, , cf. S.OC 955; ;τῆς ἐμῆς ἥψω φρενός E.Rh. 916
;ὥς μου χρησμὸς ἅ. φρενῶν Ar.Eq. 1237
; make an impression upon, (Pessinus, ii B. C.).6 come up to, reach, overtake, X.HG5.4.43; attain,τῆς ἀληθείας Pl.Phd. 65b
;τοῦ τέλους Id.Smp. 211b
: in Pi., c. dat.,ἀγλαΐαις P.10.28
;στάλαισιν Ἡρακλείαις Id.I.4(3).12
; but also c. gen.,Ἡρακλέος σταλᾶν Id.O.3.44
.8 Geom., of bodies and surfaces, to be in contact, Arist.Ph. 231a22, cf. Metaph. 1002a34, al., S.E.M.3.35; of lines or curves, meet, Euc.3Def.2; touch, Id.4Def.5, Archim. Sph.Cyl.1.28; pass through a point, Euc.4Defs.2,6; of points, lie on a line or curve, ib.Defs.1,3; ἅπτεται τὸ σημεῖον θέσει δεδομένης εὐθείας the locus of the point is a given straight line, Id. ap. Papp.656.6,al.B [voice] Act., kindle, set on fire (i.e. by contact of fire), Hdt.8.52, etc. (so in [voice] Med., Call.Dian. 116); : metaph.,πυρσὸν ὕμνων Pi.I.4(3).43
:—[voice] Pass., to be set on fire, ; ὡς ἅφθη τάχιστα τὸ λήιον.. ἅψατο νηοῦ as soon as the corn caught fire, it set fire to the temple, Hdt.1.19; πυρῆς ἤδη ἁμμένης ib.86;ἧπται πυρί E.Hel. 107
.II ἅ. πῦρ kindle a fire, ib. 503:—[voice] Pass., ἄνθρακες ἡμμένοι red-hot embers, Th.4.100;δᾷδ' ἐνεγκάτω τις ἡμμένην Ar.Nu. 1490
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11 כנף
כָּנָף(mostly) m. (b. h.; preced. wds.; cmp. גַּף II) ( bend, 1) wing, wing-feather. Kel. XVII, 14 כְּנַף העוז things made of feathers of the sea-eagle; a. e.Du. כְּנָפַיִם, pl. כְּנָפִים, כַּנְפוֹת. Ib. Toh. I, 2. Ḥull.III, 4 נמרטו כנָפֶיהָ if the wing-feathers are plucked out, v. נוֹצָה. Ib. 7 כל שיש לו ארבע … כ׳ … וכְנָפָיווכ׳ that (locust) which has four feet and four wings …, and whose wings cover the larger portion of its body (is clean); a. fr. 2) border, lap. Sifré Num. 115 מן הכ׳, v. גְּדִילָה II. Ib. מצות כ׳ the law concerning the borders of garments (Num. 15:38).Pl. as ab. Lev. R. s. 18; Koh. R. to XII, 3 (ref. to הראות ib.) אלו כַּנְפֵי הריאה those are the laps (extreme ends) of the lungs. Ḥull.45a. עד כנפי ריאה התחתונה to the borders of the lowest lung (of the animal suspended by its feet).Euphem. for a womans lap ( pudenda). Yeb.4a; 49a (expl. Deut. 23:1) כ׳ שראה אביו the lap which his father has seen, i. e. any woman with whom his father has had sexual connection. 3) cover. Pesik. Zakh., p. 29a>; Pesik. R. s. 12; Tanḥ. Ki Thetsé 11 (ref. to יִכָּנֵף, Is. 30:20) כל זמן … כ׳ מכסהוכ׳ as long as the seed of Amalek survives, it is as if a cover hid the face (of Divinity) 4) (pl.) hands, arms; (of animals) shoulders, forelegs. Pes.VII, 11 (84a) ראשי כ׳ the cartilaginous tops of the forelegs. Y.Naz.VI, 55c bot. (ref. to Num. 6:19) בין שיש לו כ׳וכ׳ whether or not he has hands (to receive the offerings; Bab. ib. 46b כַּפַּיִם). Tosef.Dem.II, 11 מקבלין לכ׳ we accept a ḥaber (v. חָבֵר), if he promises to observe levitical cleanness of hands; Bekh.30b. Y.Dem.II, 23a top מקריבין לכ׳. Ib. כ׳ מדפותוכ׳ the laws concerning hands,, v. מִדָּף.אלישע בעל כ׳ one Elisha, a ḥaber observing cleanness of hands. Y.Ber.I, 4c bot.; Sabb.49a; 130a (legendary origin of the surname).Lev. R. s. 32 בעל כ׳ the winged angel. 5) curved attachments, handles Kel. XI, 6; Tosef. ib. B. Mets.I, 7, v. סִימְפּוֹנְיָא. Kel. XIV, 4 הכ׳ המקבלותוכ׳ the curves on the harness for holding the reins; ib. 5 כ׳ העשוים לנוי for ornament.Trnsf. כנפי השכינה or כ׳ divine protection; תחת כ׳ הש׳ under the wings of divine Majesty, i. e. belief and faith in God, Jewish religion. Lev. R. s. 2 פושטין … להכניסו תחת כ׳ הש׳ we must reach out a hand to him (the proselyte) in order to take him in Mekh. Bshall., Amalek, s.2 לאבד … מתחת כְּנָפֶיךָ to lead thy people away from the faith in thee.Ruth R. to II, 12; a. fr. -
12 כָּנָף
כָּנָף(mostly) m. (b. h.; preced. wds.; cmp. גַּף II) ( bend, 1) wing, wing-feather. Kel. XVII, 14 כְּנַף העוז things made of feathers of the sea-eagle; a. e.Du. כְּנָפַיִם, pl. כְּנָפִים, כַּנְפוֹת. Ib. Toh. I, 2. Ḥull.III, 4 נמרטו כנָפֶיהָ if the wing-feathers are plucked out, v. נוֹצָה. Ib. 7 כל שיש לו ארבע … כ׳ … וכְנָפָיווכ׳ that (locust) which has four feet and four wings …, and whose wings cover the larger portion of its body (is clean); a. fr. 2) border, lap. Sifré Num. 115 מן הכ׳, v. גְּדִילָה II. Ib. מצות כ׳ the law concerning the borders of garments (Num. 15:38).Pl. as ab. Lev. R. s. 18; Koh. R. to XII, 3 (ref. to הראות ib.) אלו כַּנְפֵי הריאה those are the laps (extreme ends) of the lungs. Ḥull.45a. עד כנפי ריאה התחתונה to the borders of the lowest lung (of the animal suspended by its feet).Euphem. for a womans lap ( pudenda). Yeb.4a; 49a (expl. Deut. 23:1) כ׳ שראה אביו the lap which his father has seen, i. e. any woman with whom his father has had sexual connection. 3) cover. Pesik. Zakh., p. 29a>; Pesik. R. s. 12; Tanḥ. Ki Thetsé 11 (ref. to יִכָּנֵף, Is. 30:20) כל זמן … כ׳ מכסהוכ׳ as long as the seed of Amalek survives, it is as if a cover hid the face (of Divinity) 4) (pl.) hands, arms; (of animals) shoulders, forelegs. Pes.VII, 11 (84a) ראשי כ׳ the cartilaginous tops of the forelegs. Y.Naz.VI, 55c bot. (ref. to Num. 6:19) בין שיש לו כ׳וכ׳ whether or not he has hands (to receive the offerings; Bab. ib. 46b כַּפַּיִם). Tosef.Dem.II, 11 מקבלין לכ׳ we accept a ḥaber (v. חָבֵר), if he promises to observe levitical cleanness of hands; Bekh.30b. Y.Dem.II, 23a top מקריבין לכ׳. Ib. כ׳ מדפותוכ׳ the laws concerning hands,, v. מִדָּף.אלישע בעל כ׳ one Elisha, a ḥaber observing cleanness of hands. Y.Ber.I, 4c bot.; Sabb.49a; 130a (legendary origin of the surname).Lev. R. s. 32 בעל כ׳ the winged angel. 5) curved attachments, handles Kel. XI, 6; Tosef. ib. B. Mets.I, 7, v. סִימְפּוֹנְיָא. Kel. XIV, 4 הכ׳ המקבלותוכ׳ the curves on the harness for holding the reins; ib. 5 כ׳ העשוים לנוי for ornament.Trnsf. כנפי השכינה or כ׳ divine protection; תחת כ׳ הש׳ under the wings of divine Majesty, i. e. belief and faith in God, Jewish religion. Lev. R. s. 2 פושטין … להכניסו תחת כ׳ הש׳ we must reach out a hand to him (the proselyte) in order to take him in Mekh. Bshall., Amalek, s.2 לאבד … מתחת כְּנָפֶיךָ to lead thy people away from the faith in thee.Ruth R. to II, 12; a. fr.
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