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boundless

  • 1 בלי מצרים

    endless, boundless, infinite; boundlessly

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  • 2 ללא מצרים

    illimitably, limitlessly, boundlessly; illimitable, limitless, boundless

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  • 3 ללא סייג

    implicitly; boundlessly, limitlessly; implicit; boundless, limitless

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  • 4 מצר

    מֵצַר, מֵיצַרm. (b. h.; צָרַר I) 1) narrow, pass. Ḥull.50b (expl. כרס הפנימי) מן המי׳ ולמטה from where the stomach begins to narrow and downward (the animal being suspended with its head down). 2) distress. Midr. Till. to CXVIII, 5 כן המ׳ מדבר במצרים ‘out of distress (ib.) alludes to Egypt; Yalk. ib. 875. 3) a narrow path marking the boundary between fields, balk, ridge; in gen. boundary. B. Bath.55a, v. חֲצָב II. Y. ib. III, beg.13d; Y.Kidd.I, 60d top אפי׳ מי׳ בנתיים even the (common) balk between them; Y.Peah II, beg.16d. B. Mets. 107a אילן העומד על המ׳ a tree standing on the balk. Ib. בממלא כל המ׳ כולו when it covers the entire width of the balk. B. Bath.53b מי אמרינן האי מ׳ דהאי ארעא ודהאי ארעא הוא Ms. M. (ed. מ׳ דארעא חד הוא) do we say, this balk belongs to both fields (and taking possession of it means possession of both)? Ib. מ׳ אפסרא דארעאוכ׳ (Ms. O. מוֹסֵרָא; differ. in Ms. M.), v. אַפְסָרָא. Ib. 62a מ׳ ראובןוכ׳ the field which I sell thee is contiguous to Reubens on the east and on the west side; a. fr.Pl. מְצָרִים boundary lines, bounds. Ib. 61b אע״פ שמָצַר לו מ׳ החיצונים although he defined (in the agreement) the outermost lines (of the group of buildings or fields), מ׳ הרחיב לו he intended only to give an amplified description of the situation (not to sell him the entire group). Ib. VII, 3 בסימניו ובמְצָרָיו (if he says, I sell thee a Beth Kor of land) giving its description and boundaries (and it turns out to be less than a Beth Kor); a. fr.Sabb.118a נחלה בלא מ׳ a boundless possession.

    Jewish literature > מצר

  • 5 מיצר

    מֵצַר, מֵיצַרm. (b. h.; צָרַר I) 1) narrow, pass. Ḥull.50b (expl. כרס הפנימי) מן המי׳ ולמטה from where the stomach begins to narrow and downward (the animal being suspended with its head down). 2) distress. Midr. Till. to CXVIII, 5 כן המ׳ מדבר במצרים ‘out of distress (ib.) alludes to Egypt; Yalk. ib. 875. 3) a narrow path marking the boundary between fields, balk, ridge; in gen. boundary. B. Bath.55a, v. חֲצָב II. Y. ib. III, beg.13d; Y.Kidd.I, 60d top אפי׳ מי׳ בנתיים even the (common) balk between them; Y.Peah II, beg.16d. B. Mets. 107a אילן העומד על המ׳ a tree standing on the balk. Ib. בממלא כל המ׳ כולו when it covers the entire width of the balk. B. Bath.53b מי אמרינן האי מ׳ דהאי ארעא ודהאי ארעא הוא Ms. M. (ed. מ׳ דארעא חד הוא) do we say, this balk belongs to both fields (and taking possession of it means possession of both)? Ib. מ׳ אפסרא דארעאוכ׳ (Ms. O. מוֹסֵרָא; differ. in Ms. M.), v. אַפְסָרָא. Ib. 62a מ׳ ראובןוכ׳ the field which I sell thee is contiguous to Reubens on the east and on the west side; a. fr.Pl. מְצָרִים boundary lines, bounds. Ib. 61b אע״פ שמָצַר לו מ׳ החיצונים although he defined (in the agreement) the outermost lines (of the group of buildings or fields), מ׳ הרחיב לו he intended only to give an amplified description of the situation (not to sell him the entire group). Ib. VII, 3 בסימניו ובמְצָרָיו (if he says, I sell thee a Beth Kor of land) giving its description and boundaries (and it turns out to be less than a Beth Kor); a. fr.Sabb.118a נחלה בלא מ׳ a boundless possession.

    Jewish literature > מיצר

  • 6 מֵצַר

    מֵצַר, מֵיצַרm. (b. h.; צָרַר I) 1) narrow, pass. Ḥull.50b (expl. כרס הפנימי) מן המי׳ ולמטה from where the stomach begins to narrow and downward (the animal being suspended with its head down). 2) distress. Midr. Till. to CXVIII, 5 כן המ׳ מדבר במצרים ‘out of distress (ib.) alludes to Egypt; Yalk. ib. 875. 3) a narrow path marking the boundary between fields, balk, ridge; in gen. boundary. B. Bath.55a, v. חֲצָב II. Y. ib. III, beg.13d; Y.Kidd.I, 60d top אפי׳ מי׳ בנתיים even the (common) balk between them; Y.Peah II, beg.16d. B. Mets. 107a אילן העומד על המ׳ a tree standing on the balk. Ib. בממלא כל המ׳ כולו when it covers the entire width of the balk. B. Bath.53b מי אמרינן האי מ׳ דהאי ארעא ודהאי ארעא הוא Ms. M. (ed. מ׳ דארעא חד הוא) do we say, this balk belongs to both fields (and taking possession of it means possession of both)? Ib. מ׳ אפסרא דארעאוכ׳ (Ms. O. מוֹסֵרָא; differ. in Ms. M.), v. אַפְסָרָא. Ib. 62a מ׳ ראובןוכ׳ the field which I sell thee is contiguous to Reubens on the east and on the west side; a. fr.Pl. מְצָרִים boundary lines, bounds. Ib. 61b אע״פ שמָצַר לו מ׳ החיצונים although he defined (in the agreement) the outermost lines (of the group of buildings or fields), מ׳ הרחיב לו he intended only to give an amplified description of the situation (not to sell him the entire group). Ib. VII, 3 בסימניו ובמְצָרָיו (if he says, I sell thee a Beth Kor of land) giving its description and boundaries (and it turns out to be less than a Beth Kor); a. fr.Sabb.118a נחלה בלא מ׳ a boundless possession.

    Jewish literature > מֵצַר

  • 7 מֵיצַר

    מֵצַר, מֵיצַרm. (b. h.; צָרַר I) 1) narrow, pass. Ḥull.50b (expl. כרס הפנימי) מן המי׳ ולמטה from where the stomach begins to narrow and downward (the animal being suspended with its head down). 2) distress. Midr. Till. to CXVIII, 5 כן המ׳ מדבר במצרים ‘out of distress (ib.) alludes to Egypt; Yalk. ib. 875. 3) a narrow path marking the boundary between fields, balk, ridge; in gen. boundary. B. Bath.55a, v. חֲצָב II. Y. ib. III, beg.13d; Y.Kidd.I, 60d top אפי׳ מי׳ בנתיים even the (common) balk between them; Y.Peah II, beg.16d. B. Mets. 107a אילן העומד על המ׳ a tree standing on the balk. Ib. בממלא כל המ׳ כולו when it covers the entire width of the balk. B. Bath.53b מי אמרינן האי מ׳ דהאי ארעא ודהאי ארעא הוא Ms. M. (ed. מ׳ דארעא חד הוא) do we say, this balk belongs to both fields (and taking possession of it means possession of both)? Ib. מ׳ אפסרא דארעאוכ׳ (Ms. O. מוֹסֵרָא; differ. in Ms. M.), v. אַפְסָרָא. Ib. 62a מ׳ ראובןוכ׳ the field which I sell thee is contiguous to Reubens on the east and on the west side; a. fr.Pl. מְצָרִים boundary lines, bounds. Ib. 61b אע״פ שמָצַר לו מ׳ החיצונים although he defined (in the agreement) the outermost lines (of the group of buildings or fields), מ׳ הרחיב לו he intended only to give an amplified description of the situation (not to sell him the entire group). Ib. VII, 3 בסימניו ובמְצָרָיו (if he says, I sell thee a Beth Kor of land) giving its description and boundaries (and it turns out to be less than a Beth Kor); a. fr.Sabb.118a נחלה בלא מ׳ a boundless possession.

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  • Boundless — Bound less, a. Without bounds or confines; illimitable; vast; unlimited. The boundless sky. Bryant. The boundless ocean. Dryden. Boundless rapacity. Boundless prospect of gain. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] Syn: Unlimited; unconfined; immeasurable;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • boundless — index continual (perpetual), far reaching, indefinite, indeterminate, infinite, innumerable, myriad …   Law dictionary

  • boundless — 1590s, from BOUND (Cf. bound) (n.) + LESS (Cf. less). Related: Boundlessly; boundlessness …   Etymology dictionary

  • boundless — *infinite, uncircumscribed, illimitable, eternal, sempiternal Analogous words: vast, immense, enormous (see HUGE): *monstrous, prodigious, tremendous, stupendous Contrasted words: circumscribed, limited, confined, restricted (see LIMIT vb) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • boundless — [adj] endless, without limit great, illimitable, immeasurable, immense, incalculable, indefinite, inexhaustible, infinite, limitless, measureless, no catch*, no end of, no end to, no holds barred*, no strings*, no strings attached*, tremendous,… …   New thesaurus

  • boundless — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unlimited. DERIVATIVES boundlessly adverb boundlessness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • boundless — [bound′lis] adj. having no bounds; unlimited; vast boundlessly adv. boundlessness n …   English World dictionary

  • boundless — [[t]ba͟ʊndləs[/t]] ADJ If you describe something as boundless, you mean that there seems to be no end or limit to it. The work demanded boundless energy and theatrical imagination... His reforming zeal was boundless. Syn: infinite, limitless …   English dictionary

  • Boundless — Infobox Album Name = Boundless Type = studio Artist = Rajaton Released = Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Next album = Boundless is an album by Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released in… …   Wikipedia

  • boundless — adjective Date: 1592 having no boundaries ; vast < boundless possibilities > • boundlessly adverb • boundlessness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • boundless — boundlessly, adv. boundlessness, n. /bownd lis/, adj. having no bounds; infinite or vast; unlimited: His boundless energy amazed his friends. [1585 95; BOUND3 + LESS] Syn. limitless, endless, unbounded, inexhaustible, illimitable. * * * …   Universalium

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