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  • 1 קבלת הלוואה

    borrowing

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  • 2 כושר ללוות

    borrowing capacity

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  • 3 מילה לועזית

    borrowing, foreign word

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  • 4 שאילה

    borrowing; asking (questions)

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  • 5 שאילה

    שְׁאִילָהf. (שָׁאַל) 1) (with שלום, or sub. שלום) salutation, greeting. Y.Ber.V, 9a במלכי או״ה משיב שְׁאִילַת שלום as regards gentile kings, you may answer the greeting (during prayer). Y.M. Kat. III, 82a bot. איגרות של רשות זו ש׳ שלום “letters of a secular character” (ib. III, 3), that means, social correspondence. Macc.23b וש׳ שלום (בשם) and using the name of the Lord in salutation. Shebu.32a, a. fr. כדי שאילת תלמיד לרב as much time as is required for the disciple to salute the teacher (שלום עליך רבי); כדי ש׳ הרב לתלמיד as is required for the teacher to salute the pupil ( שלום עליך); a. fr. 2) borrowing. B. Mets.95b עד שיהו בעלים משעת ש׳ עדוכ׳ (the borrower is responsible,) unless the owner is present from the moment of lending the animal to that of the accident. Ib. ש׳ בבעלים borrowing an object together with employing its owner for service. Ib. 98a, sq. שאילה (interch. with שַׁאֲלָה or שְׁאֵלָה), v. שְׂכִירוּת; a. fr.V. שְׁאֵילָה.

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  • 6 שְׁאִילָה

    שְׁאִילָהf. (שָׁאַל) 1) (with שלום, or sub. שלום) salutation, greeting. Y.Ber.V, 9a במלכי או״ה משיב שְׁאִילַת שלום as regards gentile kings, you may answer the greeting (during prayer). Y.M. Kat. III, 82a bot. איגרות של רשות זו ש׳ שלום “letters of a secular character” (ib. III, 3), that means, social correspondence. Macc.23b וש׳ שלום (בשם) and using the name of the Lord in salutation. Shebu.32a, a. fr. כדי שאילת תלמיד לרב as much time as is required for the disciple to salute the teacher (שלום עליך רבי); כדי ש׳ הרב לתלמיד as is required for the teacher to salute the pupil ( שלום עליך); a. fr. 2) borrowing. B. Mets.95b עד שיהו בעלים משעת ש׳ עדוכ׳ (the borrower is responsible,) unless the owner is present from the moment of lending the animal to that of the accident. Ib. ש׳ בבעלים borrowing an object together with employing its owner for service. Ib. 98a, sq. שאילה (interch. with שַׁאֲלָה or שְׁאֵלָה), v. שְׂכִירוּת; a. fr.V. שְׁאֵילָה.

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  • 7 בהש'

    on loan; as a borrowing

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  • 8 חוק השכירות והשאילה

    rent and borrowing act

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  • 9 מילה זרה

    borrowed word, borrowing, foreign word

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  • 10 אסטלא

    אִסְטְלָא, אִצְטְלָא, אִסְטוֹלָא, אִי׳f. (Ispe. noun of טל, טלל; cmp. טַלִּית) robe, garment. Targ. Y. Gen. 9:23; a. fr.Sabb.128a א׳ הראוייה לו a robe becoming his position. M. Kat. 28b (prov.) שיול א׳וכ׳ the grave is a fine robe for the freeman whose outfit is complete (well becoming old and virtuous age). B. Mets.17a; a. e.Pl. אִסְטְלִין, אִסְטְלֵי, אִסְטַלְוָון, אִצְ׳ דלבושין a suit of clothes. Targ. Gen. 45:22; (ed. Berl. אוּסְטְלַוָּן; ib. Y. אסטלוי ולבוש, read אסטלי דלבוש).Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. (v. margin. note ed. Krot.). M. Kat. 24a. Y.Snh.X, 29b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 א׳ דלבושן v. supra.Cmp. אִסְטַלִּית.Y.Shek.III, 47c bot. אסטלי של זהב, read אִיסְטְרֵי; v. אִיסְתִּירָא. (Although our w. coincides, in meaning and sound, with στολή in its poëtic and older sense as ‘an outfit, yet the form of its Hebrew equivalent ( אסטלית) and the laws regulating the borrowing of words, as well as its appearance in so remote a dialect as the Mandaic (as עצטלא) forbid the derivation from the Greek.

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  • 11 אצטלא

    אִסְטְלָא, אִצְטְלָא, אִסְטוֹלָא, אִי׳f. (Ispe. noun of טל, טלל; cmp. טַלִּית) robe, garment. Targ. Y. Gen. 9:23; a. fr.Sabb.128a א׳ הראוייה לו a robe becoming his position. M. Kat. 28b (prov.) שיול א׳וכ׳ the grave is a fine robe for the freeman whose outfit is complete (well becoming old and virtuous age). B. Mets.17a; a. e.Pl. אִסְטְלִין, אִסְטְלֵי, אִסְטַלְוָון, אִצְ׳ דלבושין a suit of clothes. Targ. Gen. 45:22; (ed. Berl. אוּסְטְלַוָּן; ib. Y. אסטלוי ולבוש, read אסטלי דלבוש).Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. (v. margin. note ed. Krot.). M. Kat. 24a. Y.Snh.X, 29b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 א׳ דלבושן v. supra.Cmp. אִסְטַלִּית.Y.Shek.III, 47c bot. אסטלי של זהב, read אִיסְטְרֵי; v. אִיסְתִּירָא. (Although our w. coincides, in meaning and sound, with στολή in its poëtic and older sense as ‘an outfit, yet the form of its Hebrew equivalent ( אסטלית) and the laws regulating the borrowing of words, as well as its appearance in so remote a dialect as the Mandaic (as עצטלא) forbid the derivation from the Greek.

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  • 12 אִסְטְלָא

    אִסְטְלָא, אִצְטְלָא, אִסְטוֹלָא, אִי׳f. (Ispe. noun of טל, טלל; cmp. טַלִּית) robe, garment. Targ. Y. Gen. 9:23; a. fr.Sabb.128a א׳ הראוייה לו a robe becoming his position. M. Kat. 28b (prov.) שיול א׳וכ׳ the grave is a fine robe for the freeman whose outfit is complete (well becoming old and virtuous age). B. Mets.17a; a. e.Pl. אִסְטְלִין, אִסְטְלֵי, אִסְטַלְוָון, אִצְ׳ דלבושין a suit of clothes. Targ. Gen. 45:22; (ed. Berl. אוּסְטְלַוָּן; ib. Y. אסטלוי ולבוש, read אסטלי דלבוש).Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. (v. margin. note ed. Krot.). M. Kat. 24a. Y.Snh.X, 29b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 א׳ דלבושן v. supra.Cmp. אִסְטַלִּית.Y.Shek.III, 47c bot. אסטלי של זהב, read אִיסְטְרֵי; v. אִיסְתִּירָא. (Although our w. coincides, in meaning and sound, with στολή in its poëtic and older sense as ‘an outfit, yet the form of its Hebrew equivalent ( אסטלית) and the laws regulating the borrowing of words, as well as its appearance in so remote a dialect as the Mandaic (as עצטלא) forbid the derivation from the Greek.

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  • 13 אִצְטְלָא

    אִסְטְלָא, אִצְטְלָא, אִסְטוֹלָא, אִי׳f. (Ispe. noun of טל, טלל; cmp. טַלִּית) robe, garment. Targ. Y. Gen. 9:23; a. fr.Sabb.128a א׳ הראוייה לו a robe becoming his position. M. Kat. 28b (prov.) שיול א׳וכ׳ the grave is a fine robe for the freeman whose outfit is complete (well becoming old and virtuous age). B. Mets.17a; a. e.Pl. אִסְטְלִין, אִסְטְלֵי, אִסְטַלְוָון, אִצְ׳ דלבושין a suit of clothes. Targ. Gen. 45:22; (ed. Berl. אוּסְטְלַוָּן; ib. Y. אסטלוי ולבוש, read אסטלי דלבוש).Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. (v. margin. note ed. Krot.). M. Kat. 24a. Y.Snh.X, 29b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 א׳ דלבושן v. supra.Cmp. אִסְטַלִּית.Y.Shek.III, 47c bot. אסטלי של זהב, read אִיסְטְרֵי; v. אִיסְתִּירָא. (Although our w. coincides, in meaning and sound, with στολή in its poëtic and older sense as ‘an outfit, yet the form of its Hebrew equivalent ( אסטלית) and the laws regulating the borrowing of words, as well as its appearance in so remote a dialect as the Mandaic (as עצטלא) forbid the derivation from the Greek.

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  • 14 אִסְטוֹלָא

    אִסְטְלָא, אִצְטְלָא, אִסְטוֹלָא, אִי׳f. (Ispe. noun of טל, טלל; cmp. טַלִּית) robe, garment. Targ. Y. Gen. 9:23; a. fr.Sabb.128a א׳ הראוייה לו a robe becoming his position. M. Kat. 28b (prov.) שיול א׳וכ׳ the grave is a fine robe for the freeman whose outfit is complete (well becoming old and virtuous age). B. Mets.17a; a. e.Pl. אִסְטְלִין, אִסְטְלֵי, אִסְטַלְוָון, אִצְ׳ דלבושין a suit of clothes. Targ. Gen. 45:22; (ed. Berl. אוּסְטְלַוָּן; ib. Y. אסטלוי ולבוש, read אסטלי דלבוש).Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. (v. margin. note ed. Krot.). M. Kat. 24a. Y.Snh.X, 29b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 א׳ דלבושן v. supra.Cmp. אִסְטַלִּית.Y.Shek.III, 47c bot. אסטלי של זהב, read אִיסְטְרֵי; v. אִיסְתִּירָא. (Although our w. coincides, in meaning and sound, with στολή in its poëtic and older sense as ‘an outfit, yet the form of its Hebrew equivalent ( אסטלית) and the laws regulating the borrowing of words, as well as its appearance in so remote a dialect as the Mandaic (as עצטלא) forbid the derivation from the Greek.

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  • 15 אִי׳

    אִסְטְלָא, אִצְטְלָא, אִסְטוֹלָא, אִי׳f. (Ispe. noun of טל, טלל; cmp. טַלִּית) robe, garment. Targ. Y. Gen. 9:23; a. fr.Sabb.128a א׳ הראוייה לו a robe becoming his position. M. Kat. 28b (prov.) שיול א׳וכ׳ the grave is a fine robe for the freeman whose outfit is complete (well becoming old and virtuous age). B. Mets.17a; a. e.Pl. אִסְטְלִין, אִסְטְלֵי, אִסְטַלְוָון, אִצְ׳ דלבושין a suit of clothes. Targ. Gen. 45:22; (ed. Berl. אוּסְטְלַוָּן; ib. Y. אסטלוי ולבוש, read אסטלי דלבוש).Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. (v. margin. note ed. Krot.). M. Kat. 24a. Y.Snh.X, 29b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 א׳ דלבושן v. supra.Cmp. אִסְטַלִּית.Y.Shek.III, 47c bot. אסטלי של זהב, read אִיסְטְרֵי; v. אִיסְתִּירָא. (Although our w. coincides, in meaning and sound, with στολή in its poëtic and older sense as ‘an outfit, yet the form of its Hebrew equivalent ( אסטלית) and the laws regulating the borrowing of words, as well as its appearance in so remote a dialect as the Mandaic (as עצטלא) forbid the derivation from the Greek.

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  • 16 פלג

    פֶּלֶגm. (b. h.; preced.) part, share. Tanḥ. Mishp. 7 (ref. to Prov. 28:23) כל המוכיח … זוכה לפ׳ שלהקב״ה he who reproves his neighbor for the sake of heaven, will be granted a share of divine grace; (Tam.28a לחלקו).Pl. פְּלַגּוֹת. Gitt.89b (borrowing the phrase from Jud. 5:16) עדיין לא הגיע לפ׳ ראובן he (that minor, although physically developed beyond his age) has not yet obtained ‘the parts of Reuben (mental maturity, and none will consider him an adult).

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  • 17 פֶּלֶג

    פֶּלֶגm. (b. h.; preced.) part, share. Tanḥ. Mishp. 7 (ref. to Prov. 28:23) כל המוכיח … זוכה לפ׳ שלהקב״ה he who reproves his neighbor for the sake of heaven, will be granted a share of divine grace; (Tam.28a לחלקו).Pl. פְּלַגּוֹת. Gitt.89b (borrowing the phrase from Jud. 5:16) עדיין לא הגיע לפ׳ ראובן he (that minor, although physically developed beyond his age) has not yet obtained ‘the parts of Reuben (mental maturity, and none will consider him an adult).

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  • 18 פסל

    פְּסַלch. same, 1) to cut, hew, dig. Targ. Ex. 34:1. Targ. Deut. 6:11; a. fr.Part. pass. פְּסִיל; f. פְּסִילָא; pl. פְּסִילִין; פְּסִילָן, פְּסִל׳. Ib.; a. e. 2) to make or declare unfit; to reject. Snh.23a בתר דפַסְלֵי להווכ׳ after they (the parties) rejected them, shall they (the rejected judges) go and select another court? Ib. רחמנא פַסְלֵיה it is the Law that declared him unfit. Ib. כל כמיניה דפָסֵיל דייני is it in his power to reject judges?; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Targ. Y. II Gen. 22:10. Targ. Y. I Lev. 7:18 (Y. II פָּסוּל h. form; h. text פגול); a. e.Targ. Ps. 18:27, v. פְּסִילָא.Keth.61b מאן דעביד הכי פ׳ למאכלוכ׳ he who does a thing like this is unfit to prepare food for the king. Ib. 105b האי דיינא … פ׳ למידן דינא (some ed. פסול) a judge that is in the habit of borrowing (things from his neighbors) is unfit to judge cases. Ib. פְּסִילְנָא לך לדינא I am unfit to be a judge in thy case (because I have been offered a gift); a. fr.V. פְּסוֹל. Ithpe. אִתְפְּסַל, אִתְפְּסֵיל, אִיפְּסִיל 1) to be engraven. Targ. Job 19:24. 2) to be hewn out. Targ. Is. 51:1. 3) to be disqualified, unfit, rejected. Targ. Ps. 68:16. Targ. Y. Num. 8:24 מוּפְסָלִין h. Hof.)Y.Kil.VII, 31a top (read:) א״ל טבא היא ואִיפְסְלַת he said to him, it is a good coin, whereas it had been cancelled. Men.102b לאִיפְּסוּלֵי דגופיה (Ms. M. לפסולא) to become unfit for itself (but not for making unclean); Pes.20a לאיפסולי גופיה; a. fr. Af. אַפְסֵל to make unfit. Ḥull.36a לאַפְסוּלֵי גופיה to cause the object itself to be forbidden (ib. 37a לפסולא דגופיה), v. supra. Pa. פַּסֵּל to cut (stones). Targ. 2 Chr. 24:12 מְפַסְּלִין stone-cutters.

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  • 19 פְּסַל

    פְּסַלch. same, 1) to cut, hew, dig. Targ. Ex. 34:1. Targ. Deut. 6:11; a. fr.Part. pass. פְּסִיל; f. פְּסִילָא; pl. פְּסִילִין; פְּסִילָן, פְּסִל׳. Ib.; a. e. 2) to make or declare unfit; to reject. Snh.23a בתר דפַסְלֵי להווכ׳ after they (the parties) rejected them, shall they (the rejected judges) go and select another court? Ib. רחמנא פַסְלֵיה it is the Law that declared him unfit. Ib. כל כמיניה דפָסֵיל דייני is it in his power to reject judges?; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Targ. Y. II Gen. 22:10. Targ. Y. I Lev. 7:18 (Y. II פָּסוּל h. form; h. text פגול); a. e.Targ. Ps. 18:27, v. פְּסִילָא.Keth.61b מאן דעביד הכי פ׳ למאכלוכ׳ he who does a thing like this is unfit to prepare food for the king. Ib. 105b האי דיינא … פ׳ למידן דינא (some ed. פסול) a judge that is in the habit of borrowing (things from his neighbors) is unfit to judge cases. Ib. פְּסִילְנָא לך לדינא I am unfit to be a judge in thy case (because I have been offered a gift); a. fr.V. פְּסוֹל. Ithpe. אִתְפְּסַל, אִתְפְּסֵיל, אִיפְּסִיל 1) to be engraven. Targ. Job 19:24. 2) to be hewn out. Targ. Is. 51:1. 3) to be disqualified, unfit, rejected. Targ. Ps. 68:16. Targ. Y. Num. 8:24 מוּפְסָלִין h. Hof.)Y.Kil.VII, 31a top (read:) א״ל טבא היא ואִיפְסְלַת he said to him, it is a good coin, whereas it had been cancelled. Men.102b לאִיפְּסוּלֵי דגופיה (Ms. M. לפסולא) to become unfit for itself (but not for making unclean); Pes.20a לאיפסולי גופיה; a. fr. Af. אַפְסֵל to make unfit. Ḥull.36a לאַפְסוּלֵי גופיה to cause the object itself to be forbidden (ib. 37a לפסולא דגופיה), v. supra. Pa. פַּסֵּל to cut (stones). Targ. 2 Chr. 24:12 מְפַסְּלִין stone-cutters.

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  • 20 קפד

    קָפַד(b. h.) to contract, convolve, v. קוּפָּד. Hif. הִקְפִּיד (cmp. קָצַף) 1) to be angry, lose temper. Taan.20b מימי לא הִקְפַּדְתִּיוכ׳ never did I lose my temper in my house; Y. ib. III, end, 67a. Y.Ber.IV, 7d (prayer on entering the schoolhouse) שלא אַקְפִּיד … יַקְפִּידוּוכ׳ that I may not get excited over my colleagues, and my colleagues may not get excited over me. Sabb.31a והלל לא יַקְפִּיד and Hillel shall not get impatient. Ab. dR. N. ch. I מַקְפִּיד על דבריו, v. מָתַן. Ex. R. s. 6 ואף הוא מקפיד (not מקפידו) and he (Moses) also lost his temper. Ib. ואתה מקפיד על דברי and thou losest thy temper in spite of my word (that declared thee the most patient of men)?; a. fr. 2) to provoke, insult. Y.Keth.IV, 28d bot. ה׳ אתוכ׳ he insulted an elder and struck him. 3) to be strict, particular; to care for, mind. Mikv. IX, 3; 7 כל המקפיד עליו הוצץ whatever one minds (on ones body) causes a partition for immersion, v. חָצַץ I. B. Mets.75a בני חבורה המַקְפִּידִיןוכ׳ members of a party that are particular with one another (in lending and borrowing); Sabb.149a. Ḥull.107b שני אחין ומקפידיןוכ׳ two brothers (taking separate meals at the same table) who are particular with each other. Gen. R. s. 65 לא היתה מַקְפֶּרֶתוכ׳ did not mind the pollution through idolatry; a. v. fr.

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  • Borrowing — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Borrowing >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 borrowing borrowing pledging GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 borrowed plumes borrowed plumes Sgm: N 2 plagiarism plagiarism &c.(thieving) 791 GRP: N 3 Sgm: N 3 replevin …   English dictionary for students

  • borrowing — bor|row|ing [ bɔrouıŋ ] noun * 1. ) uncount the practice of borrowing money: The cost of borrowing has risen again. a ) borrowings plural money owed by a business, country, or organization: an Internet start up with borrowings of over $10 million …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • borrowing — / bɒrəυɪŋ/ noun the action of borrowing money ● The new factory was financed by bank borrowing. ▪▪▪ ‘…we tend to think of building societies as having the best borrowing rates and indeed many do offer excellent terms’ [Financial Times] …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • borrowing — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Obtaining temporary possession of Nouns 1. borrowing; mortgaging, financing, raising money; pawning, pledging, hypothecation. Slang, hitting up. See acquisition. 2. appropriation, use, taking, adoption;… …   English dictionary for students

  • borrowing — bor|row|ing [ˈbɔrəuıŋ US ˈba:rou , ˈbo: ] n 1.) [U and C] when a person, government, company etc borrows money, or the money that they borrow ▪ Public borrowing has to be increased. 2.) something such as a word, phrase, or idea that has been… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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