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1 האופל
Hell, Devil, Damnation -
2 קללה
curse, imprecation, malediction, swearword, oath, bane, damnation, execration, expletive, invective, cuss, damn; misfortune, cursedness -
3 דייטא
דְּיֵיטָא, דְּיֵיטִי, דְּיוֹטָא, דִּיאֲטִי,f. (διαιτα, diaeta) 1) chamber, sitting-room (generally up-stairs); compartment, story. Sabb.XI, 2 (96a) בדייטי אחת Y. ed. a. Ar. (Bab. דיוטא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1) in the same story (of separate buildings). B. Bath.63a דיי׳ העליונה Ar. (ed. דיו׳) upper story. Y.Yeb.I, 3a bot. לד׳ התחתונהוכ׳ to the nethermost room of the nether world (utmost degree of damnation; Gen. R. s. 68, a. e. אמבטה, אַמְבְּטִי; בְּטִי, ביטי). Tosef.Erub.IX (VI), 21 דיוטא ed. Zuck. (Var. דיאטה, ed. דיאטס, corr. acc.); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 62 they buried him בדיוטרין שלו (corr. acc.) in the compartment designated for him.Pl. דְּיֵיטוֹת, דְּיוֹטוֹת, דְּיוֹטָאוֹת. Erub.VIII, 11 (88a) שתי ד׳וכ׳ two upper compartments opposite each other (with a common yard between them). Tosef. ib. VIII (V), 11, V. אִלְקְטִי. Ib. XI (VIII), 4; a. fr. 2) arbitrators office, whence diaeta, name of a prison in Cæsarea in the Roman days. Esth. R. introd., beg. (some ed. דְּיָטִי). -
4 דייטי
דְּיֵיטָא, דְּיֵיטִי, דְּיוֹטָא, דִּיאֲטִי,f. (διαιτα, diaeta) 1) chamber, sitting-room (generally up-stairs); compartment, story. Sabb.XI, 2 (96a) בדייטי אחת Y. ed. a. Ar. (Bab. דיוטא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1) in the same story (of separate buildings). B. Bath.63a דיי׳ העליונה Ar. (ed. דיו׳) upper story. Y.Yeb.I, 3a bot. לד׳ התחתונהוכ׳ to the nethermost room of the nether world (utmost degree of damnation; Gen. R. s. 68, a. e. אמבטה, אַמְבְּטִי; בְּטִי, ביטי). Tosef.Erub.IX (VI), 21 דיוטא ed. Zuck. (Var. דיאטה, ed. דיאטס, corr. acc.); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 62 they buried him בדיוטרין שלו (corr. acc.) in the compartment designated for him.Pl. דְּיֵיטוֹת, דְּיוֹטוֹת, דְּיוֹטָאוֹת. Erub.VIII, 11 (88a) שתי ד׳וכ׳ two upper compartments opposite each other (with a common yard between them). Tosef. ib. VIII (V), 11, V. אִלְקְטִי. Ib. XI (VIII), 4; a. fr. 2) arbitrators office, whence diaeta, name of a prison in Cæsarea in the Roman days. Esth. R. introd., beg. (some ed. דְּיָטִי). -
5 דְּיֵיטָא
דְּיֵיטָא, דְּיֵיטִי, דְּיוֹטָא, דִּיאֲטִי,f. (διαιτα, diaeta) 1) chamber, sitting-room (generally up-stairs); compartment, story. Sabb.XI, 2 (96a) בדייטי אחת Y. ed. a. Ar. (Bab. דיוטא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1) in the same story (of separate buildings). B. Bath.63a דיי׳ העליונה Ar. (ed. דיו׳) upper story. Y.Yeb.I, 3a bot. לד׳ התחתונהוכ׳ to the nethermost room of the nether world (utmost degree of damnation; Gen. R. s. 68, a. e. אמבטה, אַמְבְּטִי; בְּטִי, ביטי). Tosef.Erub.IX (VI), 21 דיוטא ed. Zuck. (Var. דיאטה, ed. דיאטס, corr. acc.); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 62 they buried him בדיוטרין שלו (corr. acc.) in the compartment designated for him.Pl. דְּיֵיטוֹת, דְּיוֹטוֹת, דְּיוֹטָאוֹת. Erub.VIII, 11 (88a) שתי ד׳וכ׳ two upper compartments opposite each other (with a common yard between them). Tosef. ib. VIII (V), 11, V. אִלְקְטִי. Ib. XI (VIII), 4; a. fr. 2) arbitrators office, whence diaeta, name of a prison in Cæsarea in the Roman days. Esth. R. introd., beg. (some ed. דְּיָטִי). -
6 דְּיֵיטִי
דְּיֵיטָא, דְּיֵיטִי, דְּיוֹטָא, דִּיאֲטִי,f. (διαιτα, diaeta) 1) chamber, sitting-room (generally up-stairs); compartment, story. Sabb.XI, 2 (96a) בדייטי אחת Y. ed. a. Ar. (Bab. דיוטא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1) in the same story (of separate buildings). B. Bath.63a דיי׳ העליונה Ar. (ed. דיו׳) upper story. Y.Yeb.I, 3a bot. לד׳ התחתונהוכ׳ to the nethermost room of the nether world (utmost degree of damnation; Gen. R. s. 68, a. e. אמבטה, אַמְבְּטִי; בְּטִי, ביטי). Tosef.Erub.IX (VI), 21 דיוטא ed. Zuck. (Var. דיאטה, ed. דיאטס, corr. acc.); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 62 they buried him בדיוטרין שלו (corr. acc.) in the compartment designated for him.Pl. דְּיֵיטוֹת, דְּיוֹטוֹת, דְּיוֹטָאוֹת. Erub.VIII, 11 (88a) שתי ד׳וכ׳ two upper compartments opposite each other (with a common yard between them). Tosef. ib. VIII (V), 11, V. אִלְקְטִי. Ib. XI (VIII), 4; a. fr. 2) arbitrators office, whence diaeta, name of a prison in Cæsarea in the Roman days. Esth. R. introd., beg. (some ed. דְּיָטִי). -
7 דְּיוֹטָא
דְּיֵיטָא, דְּיֵיטִי, דְּיוֹטָא, דִּיאֲטִי,f. (διαιτα, diaeta) 1) chamber, sitting-room (generally up-stairs); compartment, story. Sabb.XI, 2 (96a) בדייטי אחת Y. ed. a. Ar. (Bab. דיוטא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1) in the same story (of separate buildings). B. Bath.63a דיי׳ העליונה Ar. (ed. דיו׳) upper story. Y.Yeb.I, 3a bot. לד׳ התחתונהוכ׳ to the nethermost room of the nether world (utmost degree of damnation; Gen. R. s. 68, a. e. אמבטה, אַמְבְּטִי; בְּטִי, ביטי). Tosef.Erub.IX (VI), 21 דיוטא ed. Zuck. (Var. דיאטה, ed. דיאטס, corr. acc.); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 62 they buried him בדיוטרין שלו (corr. acc.) in the compartment designated for him.Pl. דְּיֵיטוֹת, דְּיוֹטוֹת, דְּיוֹטָאוֹת. Erub.VIII, 11 (88a) שתי ד׳וכ׳ two upper compartments opposite each other (with a common yard between them). Tosef. ib. VIII (V), 11, V. אִלְקְטִי. Ib. XI (VIII), 4; a. fr. 2) arbitrators office, whence diaeta, name of a prison in Cæsarea in the Roman days. Esth. R. introd., beg. (some ed. דְּיָטִי). -
8 דִּיאֲטִי
דְּיֵיטָא, דְּיֵיטִי, דְּיוֹטָא, דִּיאֲטִי,f. (διαιτα, diaeta) 1) chamber, sitting-room (generally up-stairs); compartment, story. Sabb.XI, 2 (96a) בדייטי אחת Y. ed. a. Ar. (Bab. דיוטא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1) in the same story (of separate buildings). B. Bath.63a דיי׳ העליונה Ar. (ed. דיו׳) upper story. Y.Yeb.I, 3a bot. לד׳ התחתונהוכ׳ to the nethermost room of the nether world (utmost degree of damnation; Gen. R. s. 68, a. e. אמבטה, אַמְבְּטִי; בְּטִי, ביטי). Tosef.Erub.IX (VI), 21 דיוטא ed. Zuck. (Var. דיאטה, ed. דיאטס, corr. acc.); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 62 they buried him בדיוטרין שלו (corr. acc.) in the compartment designated for him.Pl. דְּיֵיטוֹת, דְּיוֹטוֹת, דְּיוֹטָאוֹת. Erub.VIII, 11 (88a) שתי ד׳וכ׳ two upper compartments opposite each other (with a common yard between them). Tosef. ib. VIII (V), 11, V. אִלְקְטִי. Ib. XI (VIII), 4; a. fr. 2) arbitrators office, whence diaeta, name of a prison in Cæsarea in the Roman days. Esth. R. introd., beg. (some ed. דְּיָטִי).
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