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1 ebrea
ebrea s.f. Jewess, Hebrew. -
2 ebrea
(s.f.) judinna -
3 Jewess
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4 еврейка
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5 оседлость
ж. ист.черта оседлости — "risevra" ebrea (zone in cui era concessa la residenza agli ebrei in Russia prima del 1917) -
6 еврейка
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7 оседлость
ж. ист.черта осе́длости — "risevra" ebrea ( zone in cui era concessa la residenza agli ebrei in Russia prima del 1917)
* * *ngener. sedentarietà, vita sedentaria -
8 ebreo
1. m, ebrea f Jewish persongli ebrei Jewish people2. adj Jewish* * *ebreo agg. Jewish, Hebrew◆ s.m.1 Jew, Hebrew, Israelite // l'Epistola agli Ebrei, the Epistle to the Hebrews // l'ebreo errante, the wandering Jew2 ( lingua) Hebrew3 (spreg.) ( avaro) mean, stingy; ( molto offensivo) Jew: prestami dieci euro, non fare l'ebreo, lend me ten euros, don't be mean.* * *[e'brɛo] ebreo (-a)1. agg2. sm/fJewish man (woman), Storia Jew (Jewess)* * *[e'brɛo] 1.aggettivo Hebrew2.* * *ebreo/e'brεo/Hebrew(f. -a) Jew, Hebrew. -
9 giudeo
giudeo agg. (della Giudea) Judaean; (ebreo) Jewish◆ s.m.1 (abitante del regno di Giudea) Judean, Judaean; (ebreo) Jew2 (spreg.) (usuraio) Jew, usurer; (persona infida) Jew◆ giudea s.f. (abitante del regno di Giudea) Judean, Judaean; (ebrea) Jewess.* * *[dʒu'dɛo] giudeo (-a)1. agg2. sm/f* * *[dʒu'dɛo] 1.1) (della Giudea) Judaean, Judean2) (ebreo) Jewish2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a)1) (abitante della Giudea) Judaean, Judean2) (ebreo) Jew* * *giudeo/dʒu'dεo/1 (della Giudea) Judaean, Judean2 (ebreo) Jewish(f. -a)1 (abitante della Giudea) Judaean, Judean2 (ebreo) Jew. -
10 Hebrew
['hiːbruː] 1. 2.1) (person) ebreo m. (-a)2) (language) ebraico m.3.* * *Hebrew /ˈhi:bru:/A a.ebreo; ebraico; israeliticoB n.1 ebreo, ebrea; israelita* * *['hiːbruː] 1. 2.1) (person) ebreo m. (-a)2) (language) ebraico m.3. -
11 (to) intermarry
(to) intermarry /ɪntəˈmærɪ/v. i. -
12 Jap
Jap (1) /dʒæp/giapponese; (muso) giallo (spreg.).Jap (2) /dʒæp/n.(acronimo di Jewish American princess) ragazza ebrea americana ricca e viziata. -
13 Jew
[dʒuː]nome ebreo m. (-a)* * *[‹u:](a member of the Jewish people, whose religion is Judaism.) ebreo- Jewish* * *Jew /dʒu:/n.● Jew-baiter, persecutore d'ebrei □ Jew-baiting, persecuzione degli ebrei □ (bot.) Jew's ear ( Auricularia auricula-Judae), orecchio di Giuda □ (mus.) Jew's harp, scacciapensieri.* * *[dʒuː]nome ebreo m. (-a) -
14 kike
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15 shiksa
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16 (to) intermarry
(to) intermarry /ɪntəˈmærɪ/v. i. -
17 Jewess Jew·ess n
['dʒuːɪs]offensive ebrea -
18 оседлость
[osédlost'] f.:черта оседлости — riserva ebrea (in Ucraina e Bielorussia, zona in cui era consentito di abitare agli ebrei russi prima del 1917)
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19 judinna
judinna (s.f.)ebrea; giudea -
20 ebreo
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