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1 דיאלקט
dialect -
2 אדלה
n. Adele, dialect spoken in a number of countries in western and central Africa; female first name -
3 אמויי
n. Amoy, city in eastern China, Xiamen; Chinese dialect spoken in and around the city of Xiamen and in Fukien province -
4 לדינו
Ladino, Judeo-Spanish, Spanish dialect based on old Spanish spoken by Sephardic Jews but written in Hebrew script -
5 נב
v. to produce, yield; bear fruit————————idiom, phrase; dialect, jargon, parlance, locution; canine tooth, tusk -
6 ניב
idiom, phrase; dialect, jargon, parlance, locution; canine tooth, tusk -
7 עגה
slang, dialect, lingo, patter, cant -
8 רוברט ברנס
Robert Burns (1759-1796), Scottish poet known for his use of traditional Scottish style and dialect -
9 שפת-דיבור
vernacular, spoken language, dialect -
10 אדילי
אַדִּילֵיm. pl., dialect. for אַרְזִילֵי. B. Bath.74b, v. אוּרְזִילָא. -
11 אַדִּילֵי
אַדִּילֵיm. pl., dialect. for אַרְזִילֵי. B. Bath.74b, v. אוּרְזִילָא. -
12 אימר
אִימַּר, אִימְּרָא, אִמַּר,(אִימְּרָה) אִמְּרָא m. ( אמר, √אם, v. אמם; cmp. עמרא, חומרא, צמר) 1) (thick, heavy, lamb. Targ. Gen. 30:32; a. fr.Ned.I, 3 ‘this be as forbidden to me כאימרא (Y. ib. I, end, 37a כאימרה) as the lamb כאימר תמידא that means, ‘as the lamb of the daily offering. Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) דהוה נכיס אמ׳וכ׳ who slaughters a lamb and augurs from its liver. Erub.53b (deriding the Galilean dialect) a Galilean cried אמד למאןוכ׳ who wants amar? (indistinctly pronouncing the vowels, as well as the guttural sound of א), when they said to him …, חמר למירכב או חמר למשתי עמר למילבש או אימר לאיתכסאה (for var. lect., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 10) do you mean ḥǎmâr (an ass) to ride on, or ḥămar (wine) to drink, or ãmar (wool) for putting on, or immar (lamb) for slaughtering?; a. fr.Pl. אִימְּרִין, אִימְּרַיָּא, אִימְּרַיָּיה, אִמְּ׳. Ezra 7:9; a. e.Targ. Ex. 29:38; 12:5; a. e.Y.Snh.I, 18d top אי׳ רכיכין the lambs (of the spring) are yet tender (in a letter announcing the intercalation of a month); Bab. ib. 11b א׳ עדקין (not ער׳; v. Tosef. ib. II, 6); a. e.Fem. אִימַּרְתָּא ewe. Targ. Lev. 5:6; a. e.Ḥull.51a. Gen. R. s. 44 end, the sow (Rome) pastures with twenty (young ones), וא׳ ולא בחד and the ewe (Sarah) not even with one. 2) (cmp. חוּמְרָא) knot, bandage on wounds. Snh.98a כולהו שרי ואסרי אי׳וכ׳ Ar. (in ed. a. Ms. our w. omitted) all of them untie their bandages all at once and tie them up all at once, but he attends to one at a time. 3) fringe, border. Targ. Ps. 133:2. Targ. Y. Ex. 26:4 (Var. אֶימְרָא). V. next w. 4) pr. n. pl. כפר א׳ Kfar Imra (Lamb-ville). Y.Taan.IV, 69a bot.; (Lam. R. to II, 2 נמרא). -
13 אימרא
אִימַּר, אִימְּרָא, אִמַּר,(אִימְּרָה) אִמְּרָא m. ( אמר, √אם, v. אמם; cmp. עמרא, חומרא, צמר) 1) (thick, heavy, lamb. Targ. Gen. 30:32; a. fr.Ned.I, 3 ‘this be as forbidden to me כאימרא (Y. ib. I, end, 37a כאימרה) as the lamb כאימר תמידא that means, ‘as the lamb of the daily offering. Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) דהוה נכיס אמ׳וכ׳ who slaughters a lamb and augurs from its liver. Erub.53b (deriding the Galilean dialect) a Galilean cried אמד למאןוכ׳ who wants amar? (indistinctly pronouncing the vowels, as well as the guttural sound of א), when they said to him …, חמר למירכב או חמר למשתי עמר למילבש או אימר לאיתכסאה (for var. lect., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 10) do you mean ḥǎmâr (an ass) to ride on, or ḥămar (wine) to drink, or ãmar (wool) for putting on, or immar (lamb) for slaughtering?; a. fr.Pl. אִימְּרִין, אִימְּרַיָּא, אִימְּרַיָּיה, אִמְּ׳. Ezra 7:9; a. e.Targ. Ex. 29:38; 12:5; a. e.Y.Snh.I, 18d top אי׳ רכיכין the lambs (of the spring) are yet tender (in a letter announcing the intercalation of a month); Bab. ib. 11b א׳ עדקין (not ער׳; v. Tosef. ib. II, 6); a. e.Fem. אִימַּרְתָּא ewe. Targ. Lev. 5:6; a. e.Ḥull.51a. Gen. R. s. 44 end, the sow (Rome) pastures with twenty (young ones), וא׳ ולא בחד and the ewe (Sarah) not even with one. 2) (cmp. חוּמְרָא) knot, bandage on wounds. Snh.98a כולהו שרי ואסרי אי׳וכ׳ Ar. (in ed. a. Ms. our w. omitted) all of them untie their bandages all at once and tie them up all at once, but he attends to one at a time. 3) fringe, border. Targ. Ps. 133:2. Targ. Y. Ex. 26:4 (Var. אֶימְרָא). V. next w. 4) pr. n. pl. כפר א׳ Kfar Imra (Lamb-ville). Y.Taan.IV, 69a bot.; (Lam. R. to II, 2 נמרא). -
14 אִימַּר
אִימַּר, אִימְּרָא, אִמַּר,(אִימְּרָה) אִמְּרָא m. ( אמר, √אם, v. אמם; cmp. עמרא, חומרא, צמר) 1) (thick, heavy, lamb. Targ. Gen. 30:32; a. fr.Ned.I, 3 ‘this be as forbidden to me כאימרא (Y. ib. I, end, 37a כאימרה) as the lamb כאימר תמידא that means, ‘as the lamb of the daily offering. Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) דהוה נכיס אמ׳וכ׳ who slaughters a lamb and augurs from its liver. Erub.53b (deriding the Galilean dialect) a Galilean cried אמד למאןוכ׳ who wants amar? (indistinctly pronouncing the vowels, as well as the guttural sound of א), when they said to him …, חמר למירכב או חמר למשתי עמר למילבש או אימר לאיתכסאה (for var. lect., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 10) do you mean ḥǎmâr (an ass) to ride on, or ḥămar (wine) to drink, or ãmar (wool) for putting on, or immar (lamb) for slaughtering?; a. fr.Pl. אִימְּרִין, אִימְּרַיָּא, אִימְּרַיָּיה, אִמְּ׳. Ezra 7:9; a. e.Targ. Ex. 29:38; 12:5; a. e.Y.Snh.I, 18d top אי׳ רכיכין the lambs (of the spring) are yet tender (in a letter announcing the intercalation of a month); Bab. ib. 11b א׳ עדקין (not ער׳; v. Tosef. ib. II, 6); a. e.Fem. אִימַּרְתָּא ewe. Targ. Lev. 5:6; a. e.Ḥull.51a. Gen. R. s. 44 end, the sow (Rome) pastures with twenty (young ones), וא׳ ולא בחד and the ewe (Sarah) not even with one. 2) (cmp. חוּמְרָא) knot, bandage on wounds. Snh.98a כולהו שרי ואסרי אי׳וכ׳ Ar. (in ed. a. Ms. our w. omitted) all of them untie their bandages all at once and tie them up all at once, but he attends to one at a time. 3) fringe, border. Targ. Ps. 133:2. Targ. Y. Ex. 26:4 (Var. אֶימְרָא). V. next w. 4) pr. n. pl. כפר א׳ Kfar Imra (Lamb-ville). Y.Taan.IV, 69a bot.; (Lam. R. to II, 2 נמרא). -
15 אִימְּרָא
אִימַּר, אִימְּרָא, אִמַּר,(אִימְּרָה) אִמְּרָא m. ( אמר, √אם, v. אמם; cmp. עמרא, חומרא, צמר) 1) (thick, heavy, lamb. Targ. Gen. 30:32; a. fr.Ned.I, 3 ‘this be as forbidden to me כאימרא (Y. ib. I, end, 37a כאימרה) as the lamb כאימר תמידא that means, ‘as the lamb of the daily offering. Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) דהוה נכיס אמ׳וכ׳ who slaughters a lamb and augurs from its liver. Erub.53b (deriding the Galilean dialect) a Galilean cried אמד למאןוכ׳ who wants amar? (indistinctly pronouncing the vowels, as well as the guttural sound of א), when they said to him …, חמר למירכב או חמר למשתי עמר למילבש או אימר לאיתכסאה (for var. lect., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 10) do you mean ḥǎmâr (an ass) to ride on, or ḥămar (wine) to drink, or ãmar (wool) for putting on, or immar (lamb) for slaughtering?; a. fr.Pl. אִימְּרִין, אִימְּרַיָּא, אִימְּרַיָּיה, אִמְּ׳. Ezra 7:9; a. e.Targ. Ex. 29:38; 12:5; a. e.Y.Snh.I, 18d top אי׳ רכיכין the lambs (of the spring) are yet tender (in a letter announcing the intercalation of a month); Bab. ib. 11b א׳ עדקין (not ער׳; v. Tosef. ib. II, 6); a. e.Fem. אִימַּרְתָּא ewe. Targ. Lev. 5:6; a. e.Ḥull.51a. Gen. R. s. 44 end, the sow (Rome) pastures with twenty (young ones), וא׳ ולא בחד and the ewe (Sarah) not even with one. 2) (cmp. חוּמְרָא) knot, bandage on wounds. Snh.98a כולהו שרי ואסרי אי׳וכ׳ Ar. (in ed. a. Ms. our w. omitted) all of them untie their bandages all at once and tie them up all at once, but he attends to one at a time. 3) fringe, border. Targ. Ps. 133:2. Targ. Y. Ex. 26:4 (Var. אֶימְרָא). V. next w. 4) pr. n. pl. כפר א׳ Kfar Imra (Lamb-ville). Y.Taan.IV, 69a bot.; (Lam. R. to II, 2 נמרא). -
16 אִמַּר
אִימַּר, אִימְּרָא, אִמַּר,(אִימְּרָה) אִמְּרָא m. ( אמר, √אם, v. אמם; cmp. עמרא, חומרא, צמר) 1) (thick, heavy, lamb. Targ. Gen. 30:32; a. fr.Ned.I, 3 ‘this be as forbidden to me כאימרא (Y. ib. I, end, 37a כאימרה) as the lamb כאימר תמידא that means, ‘as the lamb of the daily offering. Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) דהוה נכיס אמ׳וכ׳ who slaughters a lamb and augurs from its liver. Erub.53b (deriding the Galilean dialect) a Galilean cried אמד למאןוכ׳ who wants amar? (indistinctly pronouncing the vowels, as well as the guttural sound of א), when they said to him …, חמר למירכב או חמר למשתי עמר למילבש או אימר לאיתכסאה (for var. lect., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 10) do you mean ḥǎmâr (an ass) to ride on, or ḥămar (wine) to drink, or ãmar (wool) for putting on, or immar (lamb) for slaughtering?; a. fr.Pl. אִימְּרִין, אִימְּרַיָּא, אִימְּרַיָּיה, אִמְּ׳. Ezra 7:9; a. e.Targ. Ex. 29:38; 12:5; a. e.Y.Snh.I, 18d top אי׳ רכיכין the lambs (of the spring) are yet tender (in a letter announcing the intercalation of a month); Bab. ib. 11b א׳ עדקין (not ער׳; v. Tosef. ib. II, 6); a. e.Fem. אִימַּרְתָּא ewe. Targ. Lev. 5:6; a. e.Ḥull.51a. Gen. R. s. 44 end, the sow (Rome) pastures with twenty (young ones), וא׳ ולא בחד and the ewe (Sarah) not even with one. 2) (cmp. חוּמְרָא) knot, bandage on wounds. Snh.98a כולהו שרי ואסרי אי׳וכ׳ Ar. (in ed. a. Ms. our w. omitted) all of them untie their bandages all at once and tie them up all at once, but he attends to one at a time. 3) fringe, border. Targ. Ps. 133:2. Targ. Y. Ex. 26:4 (Var. אֶימְרָא). V. next w. 4) pr. n. pl. כפר א׳ Kfar Imra (Lamb-ville). Y.Taan.IV, 69a bot.; (Lam. R. to II, 2 נמרא). -
17 אינוניתא
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18 אסטלא
אִסְטְלָא, אִצְטְלָא, אִסְטוֹלָא, אִי׳f. (Ispe. noun of טל, טלל; cmp. טַלִּית) robe, garment. Targ. Y. Gen. 9:23; a. fr.Sabb.128a א׳ הראוייה לו a robe becoming his position. M. Kat. 28b (prov.) שיול א׳וכ׳ the grave is a fine robe for the freeman whose outfit is complete (well becoming old and virtuous age). B. Mets.17a; a. e.Pl. אִסְטְלִין, אִסְטְלֵי, אִסְטַלְוָון, אִצְ׳ דלבושין a suit of clothes. Targ. Gen. 45:22; (ed. Berl. אוּסְטְלַוָּן; ib. Y. אסטלוי ולבוש, read אסטלי דלבוש).Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. (v. margin. note ed. Krot.). M. Kat. 24a. Y.Snh.X, 29b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 א׳ דלבושן v. supra.Cmp. אִסְטַלִּית.Y.Shek.III, 47c bot. אסטלי של זהב, read אִיסְטְרֵי; v. אִיסְתִּירָא. (Although our w. coincides, in meaning and sound, with στολή in its poëtic and older sense as ‘an outfit, yet the form of its Hebrew equivalent ( אסטלית) and the laws regulating the borrowing of words, as well as its appearance in so remote a dialect as the Mandaic (as עצטלא) forbid the derivation from the Greek. -
19 אצטלא
אִסְטְלָא, אִצְטְלָא, אִסְטוֹלָא, אִי׳f. (Ispe. noun of טל, טלל; cmp. טַלִּית) robe, garment. Targ. Y. Gen. 9:23; a. fr.Sabb.128a א׳ הראוייה לו a robe becoming his position. M. Kat. 28b (prov.) שיול א׳וכ׳ the grave is a fine robe for the freeman whose outfit is complete (well becoming old and virtuous age). B. Mets.17a; a. e.Pl. אִסְטְלִין, אִסְטְלֵי, אִסְטַלְוָון, אִצְ׳ דלבושין a suit of clothes. Targ. Gen. 45:22; (ed. Berl. אוּסְטְלַוָּן; ib. Y. אסטלוי ולבוש, read אסטלי דלבוש).Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. (v. margin. note ed. Krot.). M. Kat. 24a. Y.Snh.X, 29b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 א׳ דלבושן v. supra.Cmp. אִסְטַלִּית.Y.Shek.III, 47c bot. אסטלי של זהב, read אִיסְטְרֵי; v. אִיסְתִּירָא. (Although our w. coincides, in meaning and sound, with στολή in its poëtic and older sense as ‘an outfit, yet the form of its Hebrew equivalent ( אסטלית) and the laws regulating the borrowing of words, as well as its appearance in so remote a dialect as the Mandaic (as עצטלא) forbid the derivation from the Greek. -
20 אִסְטְלָא
אִסְטְלָא, אִצְטְלָא, אִסְטוֹלָא, אִי׳f. (Ispe. noun of טל, טלל; cmp. טַלִּית) robe, garment. Targ. Y. Gen. 9:23; a. fr.Sabb.128a א׳ הראוייה לו a robe becoming his position. M. Kat. 28b (prov.) שיול א׳וכ׳ the grave is a fine robe for the freeman whose outfit is complete (well becoming old and virtuous age). B. Mets.17a; a. e.Pl. אִסְטְלִין, אִסְטְלֵי, אִסְטַלְוָון, אִצְ׳ דלבושין a suit of clothes. Targ. Gen. 45:22; (ed. Berl. אוּסְטְלַוָּן; ib. Y. אסטלוי ולבוש, read אסטלי דלבוש).Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. (v. margin. note ed. Krot.). M. Kat. 24a. Y.Snh.X, 29b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 א׳ דלבושן v. supra.Cmp. אִסְטַלִּית.Y.Shek.III, 47c bot. אסטלי של זהב, read אִיסְטְרֵי; v. אִיסְתִּירָא. (Although our w. coincides, in meaning and sound, with στολή in its poëtic and older sense as ‘an outfit, yet the form of its Hebrew equivalent ( אסטלית) and the laws regulating the borrowing of words, as well as its appearance in so remote a dialect as the Mandaic (as עצטלא) forbid the derivation from the Greek.
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