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convolve

  • 1 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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  • 2 קָפַד

    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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См. также в других словарях:

  • Convolve — Con*volve , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Convolved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Convolving}.] [L. convolvere, volutum; con + volvere to roll. See {Voluble}.] To roll or wind together; to roll or twist one part on another. [1913 Webster] Then Satan first knew pain …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • convolve — [kən välv′] vt., vi. convolved, convolving [L convolvere, to roll together < com , together + volvere, to roll: see WALK] to roll, coil, or twist together …   English World dictionary

  • convolve — (kon vol v ) s. m. Un des noms vulgaires du convolvulus ou liseron. •   Ainsi sur les moissons, quand l orage a soufflé, Reposent, confondus dans le sillon comblé, Le convolve amoureux, la renoncule agreste, Et le pavot sanglant, et le bluet… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • convolve — verb (convolved; convolving) Etymology: Latin convolvere, from com + volvere to roll more at voluble Date: 1616 transitive verb to roll together ; writhe intransitive verb to roll together or circulate …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • convolve — convolvement, n. /keuhn volv /, v.i., v.t., convolved, convolving. to roll or wind together; coil; twist. [1590 1600; < L convolvere, equiv. to con CON + volvere to roll, turn, twist] * * * …   Universalium

  • convolve — verb a) To form the convolution of something with something else b) To compute the convolution function See Also: convolute, convoluted, convolution …   Wiktionary

  • convolve — v. twist; roll, wind together …   English contemporary dictionary

  • convolve — [kən vɒlv] verb rare roll or coil together. Origin C16 (in the sense enclose in folds ): from L. convolvere roll together …   English new terms dictionary

  • convolve — con·volve …   English syllables

  • convolve — con•volve [[t]kənˈvɒlv[/t]] v. i. v. t. volved, volv•ing to roll or wind together; coil; twist • Etymology: 1590–1600; < L convolvere=con con +volvere to roll, turn, twist con•volve′ment, n …   From formal English to slang

  • convolve — /kənˈvɒlv/ (say kuhn volv) verb (convolved, convolving) Obsolete –verb (t) 1. to roll or wind together; coil; twist. –verb (i) 2. to form convolutions. {Latin convolvere roll together} …  

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