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an unknown man

  • 1 unknown

    A n
    1 ( unfamiliar place or thing) inconnu m ; journey into the unknown voyage dans l'inconnu ;
    2 ( person not famous) inconnu/-e m/f ;
    3 Math inconnue f.
    B adj [actor, band, force, threat, country] inconnu ; the man/place was unknown to me l'homme/l'endroit m'était inconnu ; unknown to me, they had already left à mon insu, ils étaient déjà partis ; it is not unknown for sb to do il arrive à qn de faire ; it's not unknown for him to be late ça lui arrive d'être en retard ; unknown quantity Math inconnue f ; he/she is an unknown quantity il/elle représente une inconnue ; murder by person or persons unknown Jur meurtre dont l'auteur ou les auteurs sont inconnus ; Mr X, address unknown M. X, adresse inconnue ; Stephen King, whereabouts unknown Stephen King, dont on ignore où il se trouve.

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  • 2 man of unknown antecedents

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > man of unknown antecedents

  • 3 an unknown quantity

    неизвестная величина, "тёмная лошадка" (особ. о человеке, про которого ничего не известно или действия которого невозможно предугадать) [первонач. математический термин (алгебра)]

    Dr. Barsiny was a new man, an unknown quantity... (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book I, ch. X) — Доктор Барсини был новый человек, пока еще полная для всех загадка...

    The two newcomers are unknown quantities. (G. Vidal, ‘Rocking the Boat’, ‘Politics As Sport’) — Два новых кандидата на президентских выборах - фигуры доселе никому не известные.

    It was the dead time of the afternoon. Donald and Felicity, who were familiar with the habits of the Demoyte household, knew that they could count on Demoyte and Miss Handforth being laid out in their bedrooms, with drawn curtains, taking their siesta. To enter the house should not be difficult. The only unknown quantity was Miss Carter herself. (I. Murdoch, ‘The Sandcastle’, ch. VIII) — В доме царила послеполуденная тишина. Шторы везде спущены. Дональд и Фелисити хорошо знали распорядок дня в доме Демойта и могли рассчитывать на то, что Демойт и мисс Хандфорт отдыхают сейчас в своих спальнях. Войти в дом нетрудно. Но в этой задаче есть одно неизвестное - сама мисс Картер.

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  • 4 be unknown to

    be unknown to (man; science) быть неизвестным (человеку; науке)

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  • 5 this is unknown country to me

    šis ir man nepazīstams apvidus; šo nozari es nepazīstu

    English-Latvian dictionary > this is unknown country to me

  • 6 equation in one unknown

    ekvation med en okänd (matematisk ekvation där man behöver bestämma X+1=2)

    English-Swedish dictionary > equation in one unknown

  • 7 their burial place is unknown

    deras viloplats är okänd (man vet inte var deras kroppar befinner sig)

    English-Swedish dictionary > their burial place is unknown

  • 8 Number of the Beast (666, a mystical number of unknown meaning but referring to some man. Rv:13:18)

    Религия: число зверя

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Number of the Beast (666, a mystical number of unknown meaning but referring to some man. Rv:13:18)

  • 9 a man of unknown antecedents

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > a man of unknown antecedents

  • 10 anonyme

    anonyme [anɔnim]
    adjective
    ( = sans nom) [auteur] anonymous ; ( = impersonnel) impersonal ;  → société
    * * *
    anɔnim
    1.
    1) ( sans nom) [auteur, lettre, don] anonymous
    2) ( neutre) [décor, style] impersonal

    2.
    nom masculin et féminin unknown man/woman
    * * *
    anɔnim
    1. adj
    1) (lettre, sources) anonymous
    2) (citoyens) unknown
    3)
    See:
    2. nmpl
    * * *
    A adj
    1 ( sans nom) [auteur, lettre, don] anonymous;
    2 ( neutre) [décor, style] impersonal.
    B nmf unknown man/woman; les anonymes anonymous people.
    [anɔnim] adjectif
    1. [sans nom - manuscrit, geste] anonymous
    2. [inconnu - auteur, attaquant] anonymous, unknown
    3. [sans personnalité - vêtement, meuble] drab, nondescript ; [ - maison, appartement] anonymous, soulless, drab
    ————————
    [anɔnim] nom masculin et féminin

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > anonyme

  • 11 людина

    ж
    man, person, individual, human being

    видатна людина — a man of mark, prominent ( outstanding) man

    звичайна людинаan ordinary ( average) man, a neutral sort of man, the man in the street

    квола людинаа man ( person) of weak constitution; weakling

    малодушна людина — faint-heart, turnback

    людина похилого віку — greybeard, old-timer, senior, oldster

    наполеглива людина — sticker; persistent person

    неспокійна людина — fidget; worrier; hellion

    старомодна людина — antediluvian, old-timer, square-toes

    Українсько-англійський словник > людина

  • 12 С-576

    НА ВСЕ СТО highly coll PrepP Invar fixed WO
    1. верить кому, соглашаться с кем, поддерживать кого и т. п. \С-576 бытье каким \С-576. Also: НА ВСЕ СТО ПРОЦЕНТОВ coll ( adv or nonagreeing modif) (to believe, agree with, support etc s.o.) fully
    (be) absolutely...: (agree with (support etc) s.o.) one (a) hundred percent (believe (agree with etc) s.o.) completely (and utterly) (support s.o. etc) to the hilt (as modif only) complete total through and through.
    «Ты права, дочка, на все сто процентов», - решил Саф-ронов (Платонов 1). "You are right, girl, one hundred percent," Safronov decided (1a).
    «А вы соглашаетесь с вашим собеседником?» — осведомился неизвестный, повернувшись вправо к Бездомному. «На все сто!» - подтвердил тот... (Булгаков 9). "And do you agree with your friend?" inquired the unknown man, turning to Bezdomny on his right. "A hundred percent!" affirmed the poet... (9b).
    Он (Марлен Михайлович) был действительно своим в верховном учреждении, на все сто своим... (Аксёнов 7). Не (Marlen Mikhailovich) was completely at home with them (the upper echelons), completely and utterly... (7a).
    2. approv (nonagreeing modif
    the resulting phrase is subj-compl with copula ( subj: any common noun or a person's name)) (a person, thing etc is) of the highest merit, extremely good
    excellent
    first-rate A 1 (A-l) of the first order topnotch.
    ...Виктор Колтыга - парень на все сто. Разве он виноват, что ростом вышел лучше, чем я, и возрастом солидней, и профессия у него земная? Морякам в любви никогда не везло (Аксёнов 1)....Victor Koltyga is an A-1 guy. Is it his fault that he grew more than I did, and he's a more respectable age, and he has a job on land? Sailors have never been lucky in love (1a).
    3.
    adv
    (to do sth., sth. is done, sth. turns out) very well: (do) a first-rate (first-class, bang-up etc) job
    s.o. couldn't do sth. better (be a better NP) sth. couldn't have been (have turned out, have been done etc) better.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-576

  • 13 на все сто

    НА ВСЕ СТО highly coll
    [PrepP; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. верить кому, соглашаться с кем, поддерживать кого и т.п. на все сто; быть каким на все сто. Also: НА ВСЕ СТО ПРОЦЕНТОВ coll [adv or nonagreeing modif]
    (to believe, agree with, support etc s.o.) fully; (be) absolutely...:
    - (agree with (support etc) s.o.) one (a) hundred percent;
    - (believe (agree with etc) s.o.) completely (and utterly);
    - (support s.o. etc) to the hilt;
    - [as modif only] complete;
    - through and through.
         ♦ "Ты права, дочка, на все сто процентов", - решил Сафронов (Платонов 1). "You are right, girl, one hundred percent," Safronov decided (1a).
         ♦ "А вы соглашаетесь с вашим собеседником?" - осведомился неизвестный, повернувшись вправо к Бездомному. "На все сто!" - подтвердил тот... (Булгаков 9). "And do you agree with your friend?" inquired the unknown man, turning to Bezdomny on his right. "A hundred percent!" affirmed the poet... (9b).
         ♦...Он [Марлен Михайлович] был действительно своим в верховном учреждении, на все сто своим... (Аксёнов 7). Не [Marlen Mikhailovich] was completely at home with them [the upper echelons], completely and utterly... (7a).
    2. approv [nonagreeing modif; the resulting phrase is subj-compl with copula (subj: any common noun ora person's name)]
    (a person, thing etc is) of the highest merit, extremely good:
    - A1 < A-1>;
    - topnotch.
         ♦...Виктор Колтыга - парень на все сто. Разве он виноват, что ростом вышел лучше, чем я, и возрастом солидней, и профессия у него земная? Морякам в любви никогда не везло (Аксёнов 1).... Victor Koltyga is an A-1 guy. Is it his fault that he grew more than I did, and he's a more respectable age, and he has a job on land? Sailors have never been lucky in love (1a).
    3. [adv]
    (to do sth., sth. is done, sth. turns out) very well:
    - (do) a first-rate (first-class, bang-up etc) job;
    - s.o. couldn't do sth. better (be a better [NP];
    - sth. couldn't have been (have turned out, have been done etc) better.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на все сто

  • 14 на все сто процентов

    НА ВСЕ СТО highly coll
    [PrepP; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. верить кому, соглашаться с кем, поддерживать кого и т.п. на все сто процентов; быть каким на все сто процентов. Also: НА ВСЕ СТО ПРОЦЕНТОВ coll [adv or nonagreeing modif]
    (to believe, agree with, support etc s.o.) fully; (be) absolutely...:
    - (agree with (support etc) s.o.) one (a) hundred percent;
    - (believe (agree with etc) s.o.) completely (and utterly);
    - (support s.o. etc) to the hilt;
    - [as modif only] complete;
    - through and through.
         ♦ "Ты права, дочка, на все сто процентов", - решил Сафронов (Платонов 1). "You are right, girl, one hundred percent," Safronov decided (1a).
         ♦ "А вы соглашаетесь с вашим собеседником?" - осведомился неизвестный, повернувшись вправо к Бездомному. "На все сто!" - подтвердил тот... (Булгаков 9). "And do you agree with your friend?" inquired the unknown man, turning to Bezdomny on his right. "A hundred percent!" affirmed the poet... (9b).
         ♦...Он [Марлен Михайлович] был действительно своим в верховном учреждении, на все сто своим... (Аксёнов 7). Не [Marlen Mikhailovich] was completely at home with them [the upper echelons], completely and utterly... (7a).
    2. approv [nonagreeing modif; the resulting phrase is subj-compl with copula (subj: any common noun ora person's name)]
    (a person, thing etc is) of the highest merit, extremely good:
    - A1 < A-1>;
    - topnotch.
         ♦...Виктор Колтыга - парень на все сто. Разве он виноват, что ростом вышел лучше, чем я, и возрастом солидней, и профессия у него земная? Морякам в любви никогда не везло (Аксёнов 1).... Victor Koltyga is an A-1 guy. Is it his fault that he grew more than I did, and he's a more respectable age, and he has a job on land? Sailors have never been lucky in love (1a).
    3. [adv]
    (to do sth., sth. is done, sth. turns out) very well:
    - (do) a first-rate (first-class, bang-up etc) job;
    - s.o. couldn't do sth. better (be a better [NP];
    - sth. couldn't have been (have turned out, have been done etc) better.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на все сто процентов

  • 15 fīlius

        fīlius ī, m    [FE-], a son: erilis, T.: maior, minor, L.: maximus natu, Ta.: Marci: terrae, i. e. an unknown man: fortunae, a child of fortune, H.; cf. gallinae albae, Iu.: filius familias, see familia.
    * * *

    Latin-English dictionary > fīlius

  • 16 color

    cŏlor (old form cŏlos, like arbos, clamos, honos, etc., Plaut. Mil. 4, 4, 43; Lucr. 6, 208; 6, 1073; Sall. C. 15, 5, acc. to Prob. II. pp. 1456 and 1467 P.; Plin. 13, 15, 30, § 98; 35, 11, 42, § 150), ōris, m. [root cal-, to cover; cf.: caligo, occulere, calyx], color, hue, tint.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    varii rerum,

    Lucr. 2, 786:

    nequeunt sine luce Esse,

    id. 2, 795:

    aureus ignis,

    id. 6, 205:

    albus,

    id. 2, 823; cf.:

    color albus praecipue decorus deo est,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 18, 45:

    purpureus conchyli,

    Lucr. 6, 1073:

    Tyrios mirare,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 18; Ov. M. 4, 165; 10, 261; cf. id. ib. 6, 65; Verg. G. 1, 452:

    colorem accipere,

    Plin. 11, 38, 91, § 225:

    bibere,

    id. 8, 48, 73, § 193:

    inducere picturae,

    id. 35, 10, 36, § 102:

    color caerulo albidior, viridior et pressior,

    Plin. Ep. 8, 20, 4:

    amethystinus,

    Suet. Ner. 32:

    color in pomo est, ubi permaturuit, ater,

    Ov. M. 4, 165; Plin. 30, 2, 6, § 16:

    bonus,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 7, 10:

    melior,

    Plin. 7, 6, 5, § 41: colores, oculos qui pascere possunt, [p. 371] Lucr. 2, 419:

    rebus nox abstulit atra colorem,

    Verg. A. 6, 272:

    quam cito purpureos deperdit terra colores,

    Tib. 1, 4, 30:

    nec varios discet mentiri lana colores,

    Verg. E. 4, 42:

    Iris, Mille trahens varios adverso sole colores,

    id. A. 4, 701.— Poet.:

    ducere, of grapes, etc.,

    to acquire color, become colored, Verg. E. 9, 49; Ov. M. 3, 485; cf. Sen. Ep. 71, 30.—
    2.
    Meton.
    a.
    Coloring stuff, dyestuff:

    regionis naturā minii et chrysocollae et aliorum colorum ferax,

    Flor. 4, 12, 60; Plin. 35, 6, 12, § 30 sq.—
    b.
    Flowers of varied colors:

    aspice quo submittat humus formosa colores,

    Prop. 1, 2, 9; Val. Fl. 6, 492.—
    B.
    Specif., the natural color of men, the complexion, tint, hue:

    qui color, nitor, vestitus,

    Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 11:

    formae autem dignitas coloris bonitate tuenda est, color exercitationibus corporis,

    Cic. Off. 1, 36, 130:

    venusti oculi, color suavis,

    id. Tusc. 5, 16, 46:

    verus (opp. to paint),

    Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 27 Don.; cf. Ov. A. A. 3, 164;

    and fucatus,

    Hor. Epod. 12, 10:

    senex colore mustellino,

    Ter. Eun. 4, 4, 22:

    niveus,

    Hor. C. 2, 4, 3:

    albus,

    fair, Ov. M. 2, 541:

    egregius,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 20, 64:

    verecundus,

    Hor. Epod. 17, 21; cf.:

    vide Num ejus color pudoris signum indicat,

    Ter. And. 5, 3, 7: colorem mutare, to change or lose color (on account of any excitement of the passions, from shame, fear, pain, etc.), to blush, etc., Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 38; cf. Cic. Clu. 19, 54:

    color excidit,

    Ov. M. 2, 602:

    perdere,

    id. ib. 3, 99:

    adeo perturbavit ea vox regem, ut non color, non voltus ei constaret,

    Liv. 39, 34, 7.—
    * b.
    Prov.:

    homo nullius coloris,

    an unknown man, Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 99 (like the phrase: albus an ater sit; v. albus).—
    2.
    Sometimes for beautiful complexion, fine tint, beauty:

    o formose puer, nimium ne crede colori,

    Verg. E. 2, 17:

    quo fugit Venus, heu, quove color?

    Hor. C. 4, 13, 17; Ov. H. 3, 141.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    In gen., color, i.e. external form, state, condition, position, outward show, appearance (predominant in rhet.; v. 2.; elsewh. rare, and mostly poet.):

    amisimus omnem non modo sucum ac sanguinem, sed etiam colorem et speciem pristinam civitatis,

    Cic. Att. 4, 16, 10:

    vitae,

    Hor. S. 2, 1, 60; cf.: omnis Aristippum decuit color et status et res, every color became him, i. e. he accommodated himself to every condition, id. Ep. 1, 17, 23: novimus quosdam, qui multis apud philosophum annis persederint, et ne colorem quidem duxerint, have not acquired even the outward appearance, i.e. have imbibed or learned nothing, Sen. Ep. 108, 5; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 59: omnia eundem ducunt colorem;

    nec Persis Macedonum mores adumbrare nec Macedonibus Persas imitari indecorum,

    Curt. 10, 3, 14 Vogel ad loc. —
    2.
    A class, fashion, kind.
    a.
    In gen. (rare):

    hos maxime laudat.. egregium hoc quoque, sed secundae sortis ingenium... hic tertius color est,

    Sen. Ep. 52, 4:

    tertium illud genus... sed ne hic quidem contemnendus est color tertius,

    id. ib. 75, 15; cf.:

    in omni vitae colore,

    Stat. S. 2 prooem. init.
    b.
    Esp., of diction, character, fashion, cast, coloring, style:

    ornatur igitur oratio genere primum et quasi colore quodam et suco suo,

    Cic. de Or 3, 25, 95; cf. id. ib. 3, 52, 199:

    non unus color prooemii, narrationis, argumentorum, etc.,

    Quint. 12, 10, 71:

    qui est, inquit, iste tandem urbanitatis color?

    Cic. Brut. 46, 171:

    color dicendi maculis conspergitur,

    Quint. 8, 5, 28; cf.:

    color totus orationis,

    id. 6, 3, 110:

    simplicis atque inaffectati gratia,

    id. 9, 4, 17:

    tragicus,

    Hor. A. P. 236:

    operum colores,

    id. ib. 86.—
    B.
    Pregn. (cf. supra, 1. B. 2.), a beautiful, brilliant quality or nature, splendor, lustre, brilliancy (freq. only in rhet. lang.):

    nullus argento color est avaris Abdito terris,

    Hor. C. 2, 2, 1.—
    2.
    Of diction.
    a.
    A high, lively coloring, embellishment:

    intelleges nihil illius (Catonis) lineamentis nisi eorum pigmentorum quae inventa nondum erant, florem et colorem defuisse,

    Cic. Brut. 87, 298; id. de Or. 3, 25, 100; id. Q. Fr. 2, 13 (15 a), 2.—
    b.
    In a bad sense, t. t., an artful concealment of a fault, a pretext, palliation, excuse, Quint. 4, 2, 88 Spald.; 6, 5, 5; 10, 1, 116; 11, 1, 81; 12, 1, 33; cf. Sen. Contr. 3, 21; 3, 25:

    res illo colore defenditur apud judicem, ut videatur ille non sanae mentis fuisse, etc.,

    Dig. 5, 2, 5: sub colore adipiscendae possessionis, Cod. Th. 3, 6, 3; Juv. 6, 280.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > color

  • 17 Τύραννος

    Τύραννος, ου, ὁ (lit.; Joseph. [index]; ins, pap) Tyrannus, an Ephesian in whose hall (s. σχολή) Paul lectured. Whether this otherw. unknown man was himself a teacher of philosophy or rhetoric, or whether he simply owned the house in which the hall was situated, we do not know (acc. to Diog. L. 9, 54 Protagoras held his lectures in Athens ἐν τῇ Εὐριπίδου οἰκίᾳ or acc. to others ἐν τῇ Μεγακλείδου) Ac 19:9.—Haenchen ad loc.; Hemer, Acts 234.—LGPN I. M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > Τύραννος

  • 18 זמן I

    זְמַןI ch. sam( Nithpa. נִזְדַּמֵּן to join ones self to).Part. pass. זְמִין ready, prepared. Targ. Ex. 34:2 (Y. זַמִין, זַמְיַן, incorr.).Ib. 19:11; 15 זְמִינִין (Y. II מְזַמְנַן, v. infra).v. זְמִינָא. Pa. זַמֵּין 1) to invite; to appoint; to summon; to prepare. Targ. Mic. 3:5. Targ. Ex. 19:10; 14 (ed. Berl. זָמֵין, v. Berl. Targ. O. II, p. 2 5); a. fr. (Ib. 25:22 ואִיזַמָן, ed. Berl. ואֵיזָמֵין, Y. אֵיזְמַן, Ithpe..M. Kat. 16a מְזַמְּנִינָן ליהוכ׳ we summon him Cant. R. to V, 13 ביומוי דזַמְּנִינָןוכ׳ (not דזמניין) in those my days when we invited two parties of scholars (for discussions).Part. pass. מְזַמַּן (hebraism: מְזוּמָּן). Targ. Ps. 72:17 (h. text ינון).Pl. constr. מְזַמְּנֵי. Targ. Y. Num. 1:16 (h. text קריאי). (Ib. 26:9 מנמנמי Ar., read מזמני; ed. מערעי). 2) to appoint a meal in common, to say grace in common., Ber.45b ניהדר ונְזַמֵּן let us go back and agree (retrospectively) to make our meal a common one. Af. אַזְמֵין same. Targ. Y. Gen. 24:7. Targ. 1 Sam. 16:3. Targ. Ex. 19:10 ותַזְ׳ some ed. v. supra; a. fr.Ber.50b אַזְמוּן עלייהו they counted them in for common grace, v. preced. Pi.Snh.48a דאַזְמְנֵיהוכ׳ which one designated for B. Bath.58a sq. אי אתי אינש מעלמא ומַזְמִין ליה לדינא Ms. M. (ed. incorr.) if any unknown man will come and sue him; a. fr. Ithpa. אִזְדַּמֵּן 1) as preced. Nithpa. Targ. Job 33:23.Targ. Y. II Gen. 19:31 למִיזְדַּמְנָאוכ׳ to join us in wedlock (cmp. זְוַג).Targ. Am. 3:3; a. e. 2) to prepare ones self. Targ. Josh. 7:13; a. e. Targ. Y. II Gen. 22:8 יזדמן, read יְזַמֵּן.Contr. אִיזַּמֵּן, Ithpa. אִיזְּמִין, v. supra.

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  • 19 זְמַן

    זְמַןI ch. sam( Nithpa. נִזְדַּמֵּן to join ones self to).Part. pass. זְמִין ready, prepared. Targ. Ex. 34:2 (Y. זַמִין, זַמְיַן, incorr.).Ib. 19:11; 15 זְמִינִין (Y. II מְזַמְנַן, v. infra).v. זְמִינָא. Pa. זַמֵּין 1) to invite; to appoint; to summon; to prepare. Targ. Mic. 3:5. Targ. Ex. 19:10; 14 (ed. Berl. זָמֵין, v. Berl. Targ. O. II, p. 2 5); a. fr. (Ib. 25:22 ואִיזַמָן, ed. Berl. ואֵיזָמֵין, Y. אֵיזְמַן, Ithpe..M. Kat. 16a מְזַמְּנִינָן ליהוכ׳ we summon him Cant. R. to V, 13 ביומוי דזַמְּנִינָןוכ׳ (not דזמניין) in those my days when we invited two parties of scholars (for discussions).Part. pass. מְזַמַּן (hebraism: מְזוּמָּן). Targ. Ps. 72:17 (h. text ינון).Pl. constr. מְזַמְּנֵי. Targ. Y. Num. 1:16 (h. text קריאי). (Ib. 26:9 מנמנמי Ar., read מזמני; ed. מערעי). 2) to appoint a meal in common, to say grace in common., Ber.45b ניהדר ונְזַמֵּן let us go back and agree (retrospectively) to make our meal a common one. Af. אַזְמֵין same. Targ. Y. Gen. 24:7. Targ. 1 Sam. 16:3. Targ. Ex. 19:10 ותַזְ׳ some ed. v. supra; a. fr.Ber.50b אַזְמוּן עלייהו they counted them in for common grace, v. preced. Pi.Snh.48a דאַזְמְנֵיהוכ׳ which one designated for B. Bath.58a sq. אי אתי אינש מעלמא ומַזְמִין ליה לדינא Ms. M. (ed. incorr.) if any unknown man will come and sue him; a. fr. Ithpa. אִזְדַּמֵּן 1) as preced. Nithpa. Targ. Job 33:23.Targ. Y. II Gen. 19:31 למִיזְדַּמְנָאוכ׳ to join us in wedlock (cmp. זְוַג).Targ. Am. 3:3; a. e. 2) to prepare ones self. Targ. Josh. 7:13; a. e. Targ. Y. II Gen. 22:8 יזדמן, read יְזַמֵּן.Contr. אִיזַּמֵּן, Ithpa. אִיזְּמִין, v. supra.

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  • 20 קרונה

    קְרוֹנָהf., pl. קְרוֹנוֹת (preced.) open place for wagons on market days, station; market day. Meg.5b רבי רחץ בקרונה שלוכ׳ Rabbi bathed in the bathhouse of the station of Sepphoris on the 17th of Tammuz. Keth.15a נבעלת בק׳וכ׳ if a woman had intercourse with an unknown man in the market; בק׳ס״ד אלא … בשעת ק׳ you cannot mean on the wagons in the market, but … at market time. Ib. בק׳ … היה מעשה the occurrence (recorded in the Mishnah) took place at the station of Sepphoris; Y. ib. I, 25d (in Chald. dict.) בהן קרונהוכ׳ (not כהן).

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