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  • 1 איש-מרמה

    cheat, trickster, deceitful person

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  • 2 רמאי

    cheat, swindler, deceiver, liar, fraud, fake, humbug, finagler, flimflammer, fraudulent, guileful, impostor, juggler, knave, misleader, quacksalver, rook, sharp, sharper, shortchanger, slicker,

    Hebrew-English dictionary > רמאי

  • 3 עול

    עָוַל(b. h.), Pi. עִוֵּול, עִיוֵּל (denom. of עָוֶל) to act perversely; to do wrong, cheat. Tosef.B. Kam.VII, 8 המְעַוּוֵל במידות והמשקרוכ׳ he who cheats in measuring, and is false in weighing; Mekh. Mishp. s. 13. Yalk. Num. 765 מה אתה מועל ומשקרוכ׳ (read: מְעַוֵּל) why dost thou cheat and give false weights?; Tanḥ. Balak 12 מה אתה עושה מעולה ומשקרוכ׳ (corr. acc.); ib. ed. Bab. 16; a. e.

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  • 4 עָוַל

    עָוַל(b. h.), Pi. עִוֵּול, עִיוֵּל (denom. of עָוֶל) to act perversely; to do wrong, cheat. Tosef.B. Kam.VII, 8 המְעַוּוֵל במידות והמשקרוכ׳ he who cheats in measuring, and is false in weighing; Mekh. Mishp. s. 13. Yalk. Num. 765 מה אתה מועל ומשקרוכ׳ (read: מְעַוֵּל) why dost thou cheat and give false weights?; Tanḥ. Balak 12 מה אתה עושה מעולה ומשקרוכ׳ (corr. acc.); ib. ed. Bab. 16; a. e.

    Jewish literature > עָוַל

  • 5 בדאי

    liar, cheat, fabricator, storyteller

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  • 6 הבל

    adv. futile, in vain
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    v. to cheat, lead astray
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    v. to steam, raise vapor
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    v. to waste life on vain things; go astray
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    breath; vapor, steam
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    nonsense, vanity, futility, idleness

    Hebrew-English dictionary > הבל

  • 7 ון

    v. to defraud, deceive, cheat

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ון

  • 8 טע

    v. be misled, led astray, deceived, cheated
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    v. to make a mistake, err; go astray
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    v. to mislead, lead astray, deceive, cheat
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    v. to plant; implant, instil; set up; pitch

    Hebrew-English dictionary > טע

  • 9 מתעתע

    adj. misleading, crook, cheat, illusive, illusory, chimeric, chimerical, deceiver

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  • 10 עבד

    v. be forced to work; enslaved
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    v. to cause to work; enslave; to employ
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    v. to cultivate; process; adapt
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    v. to cultivate; processed; adapted
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    v. to put someone on, "do", "fix", cheat
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    v. to serve, worship
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    v. to work, labor; have a job; till
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    slave, servile, serf, servant, thrall, bondman, bondsman

    Hebrew-English dictionary > עבד

  • 11 ערם

    v. be cunning; deceive, cheat, trick
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    v. be heaped, piled up
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    v. to heap, pile up
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    v. to heap, pile

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ערם

  • 12 רם

    God (the most high)
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    adj. high, lofty, loud, earsplitting, soaring; exalted, supreme; supra-
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    v. be cheated, swindled, deceived
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    v. be donated; "had" sexually; removed; stolen
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    v. be raised, lifted; picked up
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    v. to cheat, swindle, deceive, lie, trick
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    v. to donate; screw, "have" sexually; remove; steal
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    v. to raise, lift; pick up

    Hebrew-English dictionary > רם

  • 13 חרם

    חָרָםm. (preced.) 1) fisherman.Pl. חָרָמִים, חָרָמִין, constr. חָרָמֵי. Y.M. Kat. II, end, 81b; Y.Pes.IV, 30d top. ח׳ טבריה the net-fishers of Tiberias. 2) confiscator, official oppressor, v. הָרָג.Tosef.Ab. Zar. VII (VIII), 6; Ab. Zar.58a. Tosef.B. Mets. III, 19; Y. ib. IV, end, 9d a defective coin must not be given לתגר … ולא לח׳וכ׳ to a travelling merchant, to a highwayman, or to an oppressor, because they will cheat Pl. as ab. Ned.III, 4; B. Kam. 113a, v. נָדַר.

    Jewish literature > חרם

  • 14 חָרָם

    חָרָםm. (preced.) 1) fisherman.Pl. חָרָמִים, חָרָמִין, constr. חָרָמֵי. Y.M. Kat. II, end, 81b; Y.Pes.IV, 30d top. ח׳ טבריה the net-fishers of Tiberias. 2) confiscator, official oppressor, v. הָרָג.Tosef.Ab. Zar. VII (VIII), 6; Ab. Zar.58a. Tosef.B. Mets. III, 19; Y. ib. IV, end, 9d a defective coin must not be given לתגר … ולא לח׳וכ׳ to a travelling merchant, to a highwayman, or to an oppressor, because they will cheat Pl. as ab. Ned.III, 4; B. Kam. 113a, v. נָדַר.

    Jewish literature > חָרָם

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