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1. LAT Macropus irma Jourdan2. RUS перчаточный валлаби m3. ENG black-gloved [western brush] wallaby4. DEU Irmawallaby m5. FRA wallaby m d'Irma -
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1. LAT Macropus irma Jourdan2. RUS перчаточный валлаби m3. ENG black-gloved [western brush] wallaby4. DEU Irmawallaby m5. FRA wallaby m d'Irma -
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1. LAT Macropus irma Jourdan2. RUS перчаточный валлаби m3. ENG black-gloved [western brush] wallaby4. DEU Irmawallaby m5. FRA wallaby m d'Irma -
104 Wallabia irma
ENG black-gloved wallabyNLD Irma-wallabieGER IrmawallabyFRA wallaby d'Irma -
105 לקיחה
לְקִיחָהf. (לָקַח) l) taking, seizing. Succ.37a (ref. to Lev. 23:40) בעינן ל׳ תמה a real taking in hand is required. Ib. ל׳ע״י דבר אחר an indirect taking (with gloved hand, by a string). Ib. 11b יליף ל׳ ל׳וכ׳ he compares the expression לקח (in Ex. 12:22 a. Lev. l. c.); a. fr. 2) purchase, acquisition. Ex. R. s. 28, beg. (ref. to Ps. 68:19) בל׳ נתנה לו he gave the Law to him as an absolute acquisition.Esp. taking a wife, betrothal. Y.Snh.IX, beg.26d; Y.Yeb.XI, 11d top (ref. to Lev. 20:14) בכולהון כתיב שכיבה וכאן כתיב ל׳וכ׳ in all the other laws of incest the verb shakhab is used, but here lakaḥ is chosen, to intimate that one of the two must have been legally betrothed to him. Y. ib. VI, 7b bot.; (Bab. ib. 55b קִיחָה); a. e. 3) taking away by death. Gen. R. s. 25, beg. -
106 לְקִיחָה
לְקִיחָהf. (לָקַח) l) taking, seizing. Succ.37a (ref. to Lev. 23:40) בעינן ל׳ תמה a real taking in hand is required. Ib. ל׳ע״י דבר אחר an indirect taking (with gloved hand, by a string). Ib. 11b יליף ל׳ ל׳וכ׳ he compares the expression לקח (in Ex. 12:22 a. Lev. l. c.); a. fr. 2) purchase, acquisition. Ex. R. s. 28, beg. (ref. to Ps. 68:19) בל׳ נתנה לו he gave the Law to him as an absolute acquisition.Esp. taking a wife, betrothal. Y.Snh.IX, beg.26d; Y.Yeb.XI, 11d top (ref. to Lev. 20:14) בכולהון כתיב שכיבה וכאן כתיב ל׳וכ׳ in all the other laws of incest the verb shakhab is used, but here lakaḥ is chosen, to intimate that one of the two must have been legally betrothed to him. Y. ib. VI, 7b bot.; (Bab. ib. 55b קִיחָה); a. e. 3) taking away by death. Gen. R. s. 25, beg.
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