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1 בזויי
contempt, scorn, abashment -
2 ביזוי
contempt, scorn, abashment -
3 ביזויי
contempt, scorn, abashment -
4 ביזיון בית הדין
contempt of court -
5 ביזיון בית המשפט
contempt of court -
6 זילות
contempt, scorn, disdain; disrespect (Law) -
7 זילות בית-הדין
contempt of court -
8 זילות בית-המשפט
contempt of court -
9 אפיקרותא) אפקרותא
(אַפִּיקְרוּתָא) אַפְקָרוּתָא f. ( פקר; v. אַפִּיקוֹרוֹס) making free, irreverence, contempt of the Law and its teachers. M. Kat. 16a לאפיק׳ לאלתר for contempt of the Law excommunication is pronounced forth with (without warning). Snh.100a מי מיחזי כי אפק׳ Ms. M. (ed. incorr. נמי מיחזי כו׳) does that look like showing irreverence (to ones teacher)? Erub.63a same (with מתחזי for מיחזי). (Snh. l. c. second time כה״ג מיחזי א׳, corr. as above. -
10 מאס
מָאָסm. (preced.) rejection, contempt. Lam. R. introd. (R. Abba 2) מָאֲסָהּ של תורה the contempt of the Law; (Y.Ḥag.I, 76c על מאסם בתורה). -
11 מָאָס
מָאָסm. (preced.) rejection, contempt. Lam. R. introd. (R. Abba 2) מָאֲסָהּ של תורה the contempt of the Law; (Y.Ḥag.I, 76c על מאסם בתורה). -
12 בוז
scorn, ridicule, derision, contempt, disdain, scornfulness, scoff, sneer, fleer, contemptuousness -
13 בזוי
adj. contemptible, despised, despicable, sleazy, groveling, grovelling, worthless, wretched, wretch, snotty, slavish, menial, picayune————————contempt, scorn, abashment -
14 הפגין זלזול
showed contempt, disregarded -
15 זילזול
scorn, contempt, derision, disregard, disparagement, flippancy, levity, misprision, pejoration, snub, belittlement, derogatoriness, detraction, disesteem -
16 זלזול
scorn, contempt, derision, disregard, disparagement, flippancy, levity, misprision, pejoration, snub, belittlement, derogatoriness, detraction, disesteem -
17 חריצות-לשון
sticking out one's tongue; expressing reproachful contempt -
18 חריצת-לשון
sticking out one's tongue; expressing reproachful contempt -
19 עיקום חוטם
turning up one's nose, scorn, contempt, derision -
20 עיקום-אף
turning up one`s nose; derision, scorn, contempt
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