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dibber

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    דָּבַר(b. h.) to join, arrange, lead (the flock); v. next w. Pi. דּבֵּר, דִּיבֵּר (b. h.) to converse, speak. Ber.31b, a. fr. דִּבְּרָה תורה כלשוןב״א the Torah speaks according to the language of men, i. e. uses metaphors and phrases adapted to human understanding. Sot.12b שעתיד לְדַבֵּרוכ׳ destined to speak to Divinity. Ter. I, 2 חרש שדִּבְּרוּ … מְדַבֵּר wherever the scholars use the word ḥērēsh, they mean one who neither hears nor talks. Mekh. Bo 7, end, a. fr. או אינו מְדַכֵּר אלא ב־ or does perhaps the text speak only of? מְדַבֵּר as a noun, v. s. v.. Nif. נִדְבַּר to hold communion, converse. Mekh. Bo, introd. לא נ׳ עמווכ׳ the Lord did not hold communion with him outside the capital of Egypt. Ib. fr. Hithpa. הִדַּבֵּר, same, esp. part. f. מִרַּכֶּרֶת being on terms of intimacy with a man. Keth.I, 8 ראוה מד׳ עם אחד (omit בשוק); expl. ib. 13a. Ib. VII, 6 מד׳ עם כל אדם she is intimate with everybody. Ib. לכשהיא מר׳ בתוך ביתהוכ׳ when her neighbors can hear her voice in moments of intimacy with her husband. Hif. הִדְבִּיר to make submissive, persuade, v. דִּיבּוּר. Macc.11a דִבֵּר לחוד יַדְבֵּר לחוד the Piel dibber has one meaning (speaking harshly), and the Hif. yadber another.

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  • 2 דָּבַר

    דָּבַר(b. h.) to join, arrange, lead (the flock); v. next w. Pi. דּבֵּר, דִּיבֵּר (b. h.) to converse, speak. Ber.31b, a. fr. דִּבְּרָה תורה כלשוןב״א the Torah speaks according to the language of men, i. e. uses metaphors and phrases adapted to human understanding. Sot.12b שעתיד לְדַבֵּרוכ׳ destined to speak to Divinity. Ter. I, 2 חרש שדִּבְּרוּ … מְדַבֵּר wherever the scholars use the word ḥērēsh, they mean one who neither hears nor talks. Mekh. Bo 7, end, a. fr. או אינו מְדַכֵּר אלא ב־ or does perhaps the text speak only of? מְדַבֵּר as a noun, v. s. v.. Nif. נִדְבַּר to hold communion, converse. Mekh. Bo, introd. לא נ׳ עמווכ׳ the Lord did not hold communion with him outside the capital of Egypt. Ib. fr. Hithpa. הִדַּבֵּר, same, esp. part. f. מִרַּכֶּרֶת being on terms of intimacy with a man. Keth.I, 8 ראוה מד׳ עם אחד (omit בשוק); expl. ib. 13a. Ib. VII, 6 מד׳ עם כל אדם she is intimate with everybody. Ib. לכשהיא מר׳ בתוך ביתהוכ׳ when her neighbors can hear her voice in moments of intimacy with her husband. Hif. הִדְבִּיר to make submissive, persuade, v. דִּיבּוּר. Macc.11a דִבֵּר לחוד יַדְבֵּר לחוד the Piel dibber has one meaning (speaking harshly), and the Hif. yadber another.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Dibber — Dib ber, n. A dibble. Halliwell. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dibber — A straight dibber A dibber or dibble is a pointed wooden stick for making holes in the ground so that seeds, seedlings or small bulbs can be planted. Dibbers come in a variety of designs including the straight dibber, T handled dibber, trowel… …   Wikipedia

  • dibber — noun Date: 1658 dibble …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • dibber — a small float with a bulbous tip, made of balsa or a peacock quill, and fished in canal shallows with casters as bait for roach (Rutilus rutilus) …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • dibber — dib·ber (dĭbʹər) n. A dibble.   [Alteration of dibble.] * * * …   Universalium

  • dibber — noun a) a tool with a handle on one end and a point on the other, used in the garden to poke holes in preparation for planting seeds, bulbs, etc. Also known as a dibble. b) one who dibs …   Wiktionary

  • dibber — dib·ber || dɪbÉ™ n. small pointed digging tool …   English contemporary dictionary

  • dibber — noun Brit. another term for dibble …   English new terms dictionary

  • dibber — dib·ber …   English syllables

  • dıbber — (Qazax) gödək boy …   Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti

  • dibber — n. = DIBBLE …   Useful english dictionary

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