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1 רקדן
dancer -
2 רקדנית
dancer -
3 מחולל
dancer; generator, generative, originative, procreant, genitor, originator; performer -
4 קלסתא
קְלַסְתָּאm. (adapt. of γελοιαστής, as if a redupl. of קְלַס) jester, dancer, buffoon; ק׳ של מלך Kings fool. Snh.104b Ms. M. (in a passage omitted in ed.; Ar. s. v. קלסטר: קלסתרא; Rashi קלסתר; Rev. des Ét. Juives XI, p. 215 קלסטר γελοιαστήρ; Yalk. Lam. 1000 רקד שהיה זמר dancer and musician).V. קְלוּסַנְטְרִין. -
5 קְלַסְתָּא
קְלַסְתָּאm. (adapt. of γελοιαστής, as if a redupl. of קְלַס) jester, dancer, buffoon; ק׳ של מלך Kings fool. Snh.104b Ms. M. (in a passage omitted in ed.; Ar. s. v. קלסטר: קלסתרא; Rashi קלסתר; Rev. des Ét. Juives XI, p. 215 קלסטר γελοιαστήρ; Yalk. Lam. 1000 רקד שהיה זמר dancer and musician).V. קְלוּסַנְטְרִין. -
6 רקדא
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7 רַקָּדָא
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8 איילי
n. Ailey, Alvin Ailey (1931-1989), African American dancer, founder of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater -
9 אלוין
Alvin, male first name; Alvin Ailey, (1931-1989) African-American dancer and choreographer, founder of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater -
10 אלוין איילי
Alvin Ailey (1931-1989), African-American dancer and choreographer, founder of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater -
11 מייקל ג'קסון
Michael Jackson, (born 1958) American pop singer songwriter and dancer known for his dancing style who started his career at the age of five when he joined his brothers' singing group known as "the Jackson 5" -
12 מרתה גראהם
Martha Graham (1893-1991), American dancer and choreographer, one of the founders of modern dance -
13 פרד אסטר
Fred Astaire (1899-1987), American singer dancer and actor who acted in "Silk Stockings" and "Top Hat" -
14 רודולף נוראייב
Rudolf Nureyev (1938-1993), Russian ballet dancer who defected to the West -
15 רקדן בלט
ballet dancer -
16 רקדנית בטן
belly dancer -
17 רקדנית בלט
ballet dancer -
18 ארכיסטיס
אָרְכֵיסְטֵיסm. (ὀρχήστης) dancer. Y.Succ.V, 55c top; Y.Snh.II, 20b bot. ארכסטס; Num. R. s. 4.Pl. אָרְכֵיסְטִין or אָרְכֵיסְטֵיסִין. Midr. Sam. s. XXV, end ארכיסטריס, Var. ארכיליסטיס (corr. acc.). -
19 אָרְכֵיסְטֵיס
אָרְכֵיסְטֵיסm. (ὀρχήστης) dancer. Y.Succ.V, 55c top; Y.Snh.II, 20b bot. ארכסטס; Num. R. s. 4.Pl. אָרְכֵיסְטִין or אָרְכֵיסְטֵיסִין. Midr. Sam. s. XXV, end ארכיסטריס, Var. ארכיליסטיס (corr. acc.). -
20 דחוא
דַּחֲוָאf. jester, dancer.Pl. דַּחֲוָן. Dan. 6:19 (cmp. דַּחְיָיא; oth. opin. = next w.).
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