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1 בצוצריות
בְּצוֹצְרִיּוֹת, בְּצַרְצְרִיּוֹתf. pl. ( בצר, v. preced.) engines of siege or defence (v. אָהֳלִית). Pesik. Haḥod. p. 47a>; Shub. p. 163b> (for Var. Lect., v. Bub. notes a. l.); Pesik. R. s. 15. Midr. Till. to Ps. 2, end שמא אהליות וב׳ אני צריך do I need camps and engines (for demolishing the world)?; Yalk. Ps. 623 צוצריות (corr. acc.). V. קַסְטְרִיּוֹת. -
2 בְּצוֹצְרִיּוֹת
בְּצוֹצְרִיּוֹת, בְּצַרְצְרִיּוֹתf. pl. ( בצר, v. preced.) engines of siege or defence (v. אָהֳלִית). Pesik. Haḥod. p. 47a>; Shub. p. 163b> (for Var. Lect., v. Bub. notes a. l.); Pesik. R. s. 15. Midr. Till. to Ps. 2, end שמא אהליות וב׳ אני צריך do I need camps and engines (for demolishing the world)?; Yalk. Ps. 623 צוצריות (corr. acc.). V. קַסְטְרִיּוֹת. -
3 בְּצַרְצְרִיּוֹת
בְּצוֹצְרִיּוֹת, בְּצַרְצְרִיּוֹתf. pl. ( בצר, v. preced.) engines of siege or defence (v. אָהֳלִית). Pesik. Haḥod. p. 47a>; Shub. p. 163b> (for Var. Lect., v. Bub. notes a. l.); Pesik. R. s. 15. Midr. Till. to Ps. 2, end שמא אהליות וב׳ אני צריך do I need camps and engines (for demolishing the world)?; Yalk. Ps. 623 צוצריות (corr. acc.). V. קַסְטְרִיּוֹת. -
4 μηχανοποιός
μηχᾰνο-ποιός, ὁ,A maker of engines or machines, engineer, Pl.Grg. 512b, X.Cyr.6.1.22, Ostr.Bodl. i 304 (ii B. C.), Sallust.8.3 metaph.,μ. τῆς ὅλης ὑποθέσεως Jul.Or.2.59b
.II Adj. μ. πλῆθος multitude of siege-engines, Memn.37.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μηχανοποιός
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