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1 כמות מספקת
fill, sufficiency -
2 מלי
מְלֵי, מְלָאch. = h. מָלֵא, 1) to be full. Targ. Josh. 3:15; a. fr.; v. next art. Ab. Zar.28a דלא מָלוּ תילתא, v. תִּילְתָּא; a. e. 2) to fill. Targ. Gen. 1:22. Targ. Deut. 6:11 (O. ed. Vienna מַלֵּ׳ Pa.); a. fr.Part. מָלֵי; f. מַלְיָא; pl. מָלָן; מַלְיָאתָא, מַלְיָיתָא. Ib. O. 29:10. Targ. Josh. 9:21 (ed. Wil. מְלָן). Targ. Gen. 24:11; a. fr. Pa. מַלֵּי 1) to fill. Targ. Jer. 13:13; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 21 מַלּוֹי קולתיך fill thy vessel; Pesik. Aḥăré, p. 176b>; Yalk. Lev. 571 מלתי (read: מַלְּאִי); Keth.62b מַלִּי. Ab. Zar.29a ומַלְּיֵיה מיא and fill it with water. Taan.29a; Shebu.10a; Pes.77a תמוז … מַלּוּיֵי מַלְּיוּהָ they made the Tammuz of that year a full month (of thirty days); a. e. 2) to complement, compensate, replace. Targ. O. Gen. 2:21 ומַלִי ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. ומְ׳, corr. acc.).B. Mets. 105a טרח ומַלְּיֵיה he took pains to make up for the loss. Ib. טרחת ומַלְּיָיתֵיהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. למַלָּיוּתֵיה) thou didst take pains to make up ; a. e.( 3) מ׳ על לבא to comfort. Targ. O. Gen. 34:3 ed. Berl. (v. Berl. Mass., p. 27); v., however, Kidd.50a, quot. s. v. מְלַל II. Ithpe. אִתְמְלִי to be filled, full. Targ. Gen. 6:13. Targ. Ex. 40:34 א׳ יתוכ׳ ( filled); a. fr. -
3 מלא
מְלֵי, מְלָאch. = h. מָלֵא, 1) to be full. Targ. Josh. 3:15; a. fr.; v. next art. Ab. Zar.28a דלא מָלוּ תילתא, v. תִּילְתָּא; a. e. 2) to fill. Targ. Gen. 1:22. Targ. Deut. 6:11 (O. ed. Vienna מַלֵּ׳ Pa.); a. fr.Part. מָלֵי; f. מַלְיָא; pl. מָלָן; מַלְיָאתָא, מַלְיָיתָא. Ib. O. 29:10. Targ. Josh. 9:21 (ed. Wil. מְלָן). Targ. Gen. 24:11; a. fr. Pa. מַלֵּי 1) to fill. Targ. Jer. 13:13; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 21 מַלּוֹי קולתיך fill thy vessel; Pesik. Aḥăré, p. 176b>; Yalk. Lev. 571 מלתי (read: מַלְּאִי); Keth.62b מַלִּי. Ab. Zar.29a ומַלְּיֵיה מיא and fill it with water. Taan.29a; Shebu.10a; Pes.77a תמוז … מַלּוּיֵי מַלְּיוּהָ they made the Tammuz of that year a full month (of thirty days); a. e. 2) to complement, compensate, replace. Targ. O. Gen. 2:21 ומַלִי ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. ומְ׳, corr. acc.).B. Mets. 105a טרח ומַלְּיֵיה he took pains to make up for the loss. Ib. טרחת ומַלְּיָיתֵיהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. למַלָּיוּתֵיה) thou didst take pains to make up ; a. e.( 3) מ׳ על לבא to comfort. Targ. O. Gen. 34:3 ed. Berl. (v. Berl. Mass., p. 27); v., however, Kidd.50a, quot. s. v. מְלַל II. Ithpe. אִתְמְלִי to be filled, full. Targ. Gen. 6:13. Targ. Ex. 40:34 א׳ יתוכ׳ ( filled); a. fr. -
4 מְלֵי
מְלֵי, מְלָאch. = h. מָלֵא, 1) to be full. Targ. Josh. 3:15; a. fr.; v. next art. Ab. Zar.28a דלא מָלוּ תילתא, v. תִּילְתָּא; a. e. 2) to fill. Targ. Gen. 1:22. Targ. Deut. 6:11 (O. ed. Vienna מַלֵּ׳ Pa.); a. fr.Part. מָלֵי; f. מַלְיָא; pl. מָלָן; מַלְיָאתָא, מַלְיָיתָא. Ib. O. 29:10. Targ. Josh. 9:21 (ed. Wil. מְלָן). Targ. Gen. 24:11; a. fr. Pa. מַלֵּי 1) to fill. Targ. Jer. 13:13; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 21 מַלּוֹי קולתיך fill thy vessel; Pesik. Aḥăré, p. 176b>; Yalk. Lev. 571 מלתי (read: מַלְּאִי); Keth.62b מַלִּי. Ab. Zar.29a ומַלְּיֵיה מיא and fill it with water. Taan.29a; Shebu.10a; Pes.77a תמוז … מַלּוּיֵי מַלְּיוּהָ they made the Tammuz of that year a full month (of thirty days); a. e. 2) to complement, compensate, replace. Targ. O. Gen. 2:21 ומַלִי ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. ומְ׳, corr. acc.).B. Mets. 105a טרח ומַלְּיֵיה he took pains to make up for the loss. Ib. טרחת ומַלְּיָיתֵיהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. למַלָּיוּתֵיה) thou didst take pains to make up ; a. e.( 3) מ׳ על לבא to comfort. Targ. O. Gen. 34:3 ed. Berl. (v. Berl. Mass., p. 27); v., however, Kidd.50a, quot. s. v. מְלַל II. Ithpe. אִתְמְלִי to be filled, full. Targ. Gen. 6:13. Targ. Ex. 40:34 א׳ יתוכ׳ ( filled); a. fr. -
5 מְלָא
מְלֵי, מְלָאch. = h. מָלֵא, 1) to be full. Targ. Josh. 3:15; a. fr.; v. next art. Ab. Zar.28a דלא מָלוּ תילתא, v. תִּילְתָּא; a. e. 2) to fill. Targ. Gen. 1:22. Targ. Deut. 6:11 (O. ed. Vienna מַלֵּ׳ Pa.); a. fr.Part. מָלֵי; f. מַלְיָא; pl. מָלָן; מַלְיָאתָא, מַלְיָיתָא. Ib. O. 29:10. Targ. Josh. 9:21 (ed. Wil. מְלָן). Targ. Gen. 24:11; a. fr. Pa. מַלֵּי 1) to fill. Targ. Jer. 13:13; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 21 מַלּוֹי קולתיך fill thy vessel; Pesik. Aḥăré, p. 176b>; Yalk. Lev. 571 מלתי (read: מַלְּאִי); Keth.62b מַלִּי. Ab. Zar.29a ומַלְּיֵיה מיא and fill it with water. Taan.29a; Shebu.10a; Pes.77a תמוז … מַלּוּיֵי מַלְּיוּהָ they made the Tammuz of that year a full month (of thirty days); a. e. 2) to complement, compensate, replace. Targ. O. Gen. 2:21 ומַלִי ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. ומְ׳, corr. acc.).B. Mets. 105a טרח ומַלְּיֵיה he took pains to make up for the loss. Ib. טרחת ומַלְּיָיתֵיהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. למַלָּיוּתֵיה) thou didst take pains to make up ; a. e.( 3) מ׳ על לבא to comfort. Targ. O. Gen. 34:3 ed. Berl. (v. Berl. Mass., p. 27); v., however, Kidd.50a, quot. s. v. מְלַל II. Ithpe. אִתְמְלִי to be filled, full. Targ. Gen. 6:13. Targ. Ex. 40:34 א׳ יתוכ׳ ( filled); a. fr. -
6 טמם
טְמַםch. sam(טמם to fill up, stop). Targ. O. Gen. 26:15; 18 טַמּוֹנוּן (ed. Berl. טָמוּנִין; Y. טמונינון, corr. acc.). Targ. 2 Kings 3:19.Gitt.68a וטַמִּינְהוּ and filled the pits up. Yeb.63a טוֹםוכ׳ fill up a hole in the wall (in time) Part. pass. טְמִים, טְמִימָא. M. Kat. 4b למיכרא נהרא ט׳ to dig up a channel the source of which is choked up. Ithpe. אִיטּוֹם to be covered up, buried. Meg.27b דתִיטּוֹם בשיראי that thou be buried in silk. Ib. עד דא׳וכ׳ until he was covered up with the silk garments (put upon him while he was asleep). Palp. טַמְטֵם to close around, to close. Targ. Jud. 3:22 (h. text סגר). Targ. Y. Deut. 29:3. Targ. Is. 6:10 טמטם ed. Lag. (ed. עמעם, corr. acc.); a. e.Part. pass. מְטַמְטַם. Ib. 44:18. Ithpalp. אִיטַּמְטֵם to be closed. Ib. 32:3. Targ. Ps. 119:70 Regia (ed. איטפש). -
7 טְמַם
טְמַםch. sam(טמם to fill up, stop). Targ. O. Gen. 26:15; 18 טַמּוֹנוּן (ed. Berl. טָמוּנִין; Y. טמונינון, corr. acc.). Targ. 2 Kings 3:19.Gitt.68a וטַמִּינְהוּ and filled the pits up. Yeb.63a טוֹםוכ׳ fill up a hole in the wall (in time) Part. pass. טְמִים, טְמִימָא. M. Kat. 4b למיכרא נהרא ט׳ to dig up a channel the source of which is choked up. Ithpe. אִיטּוֹם to be covered up, buried. Meg.27b דתִיטּוֹם בשיראי that thou be buried in silk. Ib. עד דא׳וכ׳ until he was covered up with the silk garments (put upon him while he was asleep). Palp. טַמְטֵם to close around, to close. Targ. Jud. 3:22 (h. text סגר). Targ. Y. Deut. 29:3. Targ. Is. 6:10 טמטם ed. Lag. (ed. עמעם, corr. acc.); a. e.Part. pass. מְטַמְטַם. Ib. 44:18. Ithpalp. אִיטַּמְטֵם to be closed. Ib. 32:3. Targ. Ps. 119:70 Regia (ed. איטפש). -
8 פרנס
פִּרְנֵס(enlargement of פָּרַן) to endow, provide, sustain, cultivate. B. Mets.69b אֲפַרְנְסֶנָּה I will improve the field, v. פָּרַן. Ex. R. s. 43, end לך פַּרְנְסָהּ ועשהוכ׳ go and improve it, and make a vineyard of it. Keth.V, 2 נותנין … לפַרְנֵס את עצמה a betrothed maiden is given twelve months time … to make her outfit; כך … לפרנס את עצמו so is the man allowed a certain time to prepare himself. Tosef.B. Mets.VII, 6 פַּרְנֵס לי מלאכהוכ׳ provide work for me on thy own property, or give me my wages ; a. fr.Esp. to provide with the necessaries of life; to support (from the charities). B. Bath.8a במה אֲפַרְנֶסְךָ on what claim shall I support thee?; פַּרְנְסֵנִי ככלבוכ׳ support me as you would a dog or a raven. Gitt.61a מְפַרְנְסִין עניי נכריםוכ׳ we are bound to support the gentile poor equally with the Jewish poor because of ‘the ways of peace, v. דֶּרֶךְ; Tosef. ib. V (III), 4; a. v. fr.B. Bath.14a פִּירְנַסְתָּה … צא ופַרְנֵס ארון לרחבו thou hast made provision (explained how) to fill up the Ark in its length, go and fill it in its width. Hithpa. הִתְפַּרְנֵס to be provided for, be supported; to support ones self. Kidd.IV, 14 והן מִתְפַּרְנְסִין שלא בצער and they (beasts and birds) are provided for without any trouble of their own; אינו דין שאֶתְפַּרְנֵסוכ׳ might it not be a proper inference that I (a human being) ought to be sustained without trouble? Keth.67b אין לו ואינו רוצה להִתְפּרְנֵסוכ׳ if a person has no means and refuses to be supported (from the charities). Ib. יש לו ואינו ואינו רוצה להתפרנס if a person has means but refuses to supply himself with the necessaries of life (preferring to starve himself). Ber.28a אי אתה יודע … מִתְפַּרְנְסִיםוכ׳ thou knowest nothing of the trouble of the scholars,how they support themselves and what they live on. Keth.68a הבנות ניזונות וּמִתְפַּרְנְסוֹתוכ׳ daughters must be fed and provided for (clothed) from their fathers estate. Ber.3b לכו והִתְפַּרְנְסוּ זה מזה go and support yourselves by dealing with one another; a. v. fr. -
9 פִּרְנֵס
פִּרְנֵס(enlargement of פָּרַן) to endow, provide, sustain, cultivate. B. Mets.69b אֲפַרְנְסֶנָּה I will improve the field, v. פָּרַן. Ex. R. s. 43, end לך פַּרְנְסָהּ ועשהוכ׳ go and improve it, and make a vineyard of it. Keth.V, 2 נותנין … לפַרְנֵס את עצמה a betrothed maiden is given twelve months time … to make her outfit; כך … לפרנס את עצמו so is the man allowed a certain time to prepare himself. Tosef.B. Mets.VII, 6 פַּרְנֵס לי מלאכהוכ׳ provide work for me on thy own property, or give me my wages ; a. fr.Esp. to provide with the necessaries of life; to support (from the charities). B. Bath.8a במה אֲפַרְנֶסְךָ on what claim shall I support thee?; פַּרְנְסֵנִי ככלבוכ׳ support me as you would a dog or a raven. Gitt.61a מְפַרְנְסִין עניי נכריםוכ׳ we are bound to support the gentile poor equally with the Jewish poor because of ‘the ways of peace, v. דֶּרֶךְ; Tosef. ib. V (III), 4; a. v. fr.B. Bath.14a פִּירְנַסְתָּה … צא ופַרְנֵס ארון לרחבו thou hast made provision (explained how) to fill up the Ark in its length, go and fill it in its width. Hithpa. הִתְפַּרְנֵס to be provided for, be supported; to support ones self. Kidd.IV, 14 והן מִתְפַּרְנְסִין שלא בצער and they (beasts and birds) are provided for without any trouble of their own; אינו דין שאֶתְפַּרְנֵסוכ׳ might it not be a proper inference that I (a human being) ought to be sustained without trouble? Keth.67b אין לו ואינו רוצה להִתְפּרְנֵסוכ׳ if a person has no means and refuses to be supported (from the charities). Ib. יש לו ואינו ואינו רוצה להתפרנס if a person has means but refuses to supply himself with the necessaries of life (preferring to starve himself). Ber.28a אי אתה יודע … מִתְפַּרְנְסִיםוכ׳ thou knowest nothing of the trouble of the scholars,how they support themselves and what they live on. Keth.68a הבנות ניזונות וּמִתְפַּרְנְסוֹתוכ׳ daughters must be fed and provided for (clothed) from their fathers estate. Ber.3b לכו והִתְפַּרְנְסוּ זה מזה go and support yourselves by dealing with one another; a. v. fr. -
10 קרע
קָרַע(b. h.) to tear, split; esp. to rend the garment in mourning. Kel. XVI, 5 עד שיִקְרְעֶנּוּ (Mish. ed. שיַקְרִיעֶנּוּ Hif.) until he tears the bale open. M. Kat. 22b על כל … אינו קוֹרֵעַ אלא עליון for all dead (except parents) … one must rend only the upper garment. Ib. האשה קוֹרַעַתוכ׳ a woman (mourning for her parents) rends the lower garment and puts it back in its place, and then rends the upper garment. Snh.60a אחד השומע … חייב לִקְרוֹעַ both he that hears a blasphemy directly, and he that hears it from one that heard it (and reports as witness before court) must rend his garment; a. v. fr.Part. pass. קָרוּעַ; pl. קְרוּעִים, קְרוּעִין. M. Kat. 26b היוצא בבגד ק׳וכ׳ he that marches before a corpse with a garment rent (for a previous case) robs (deceives) the dead and the living. Ib. a (ref. to 2 Kings 2:12) ק׳ ועומדים לשנים remaining always rent in two; ib. 22b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4); Snh. l. c.; a. fr. Pi. קֵרֵעַ 1) same. M. Kat. 26b ואין מְקָרְעִין בפניו you must not rend your garment in his (the sick mans) presence. Ib. מקרעין לקטןוכ׳ we rend a minors garment in order to make him feel sad; ib. 14b. R. Hash. 16b ארבעה … מקרעין גזרוכ׳ four things cause an evil decree passed on man to be torn (cancelled), they are: charity, prayer ; a. fr. 2) (cmp. גָּרַע) to scrape, to mark the outlines of letters by abrasion. Gitt.19b עדים … מקרעין להםוכ׳ for witnesses that know not how to sign their names, grooves are made on blank paper, and they fill the grooves out with ink; ib. 9b; Y. ib. II, 44b top ומְקָרֵעַ; (Tosaf. to Gitt.9b: you cut the names out on blank paper and put it on the document, and the witnesses fill the cuts out) Tosef.Sabb.XI (XII), 8, contrad. fr. ושם; a. e. Nif. נִקְרַע to be torn; to be cut open, be operated upon by a section. Yeb.VIII, 6, a. e. טומטוםשנ׳, v. טוּמְטוּם. Bekh.42b שמא יִקָּרֵעַוכ׳ he may have an operation performed, and be found a eunuch; Tosef.Yeb.XI, 1; Yeb.83b. B. Bath. 168b נ׳ פסול נִתְקָרֵעַ כשר if a document is found torn, it is invalid; if it appears torn by accident, it is valid as evidence; ib. נ׳ קֶרַע של בית דין נתק׳וכ׳ miḳrʿa refers to the rent as made in court for cancellation, nithḳareʿa refers to a rent different from the manner customary in court; Y.Gitt.II, 44b; a. e. Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵעַ to become torn, v. supra. -
11 קָרַע
קָרַע(b. h.) to tear, split; esp. to rend the garment in mourning. Kel. XVI, 5 עד שיִקְרְעֶנּוּ (Mish. ed. שיַקְרִיעֶנּוּ Hif.) until he tears the bale open. M. Kat. 22b על כל … אינו קוֹרֵעַ אלא עליון for all dead (except parents) … one must rend only the upper garment. Ib. האשה קוֹרַעַתוכ׳ a woman (mourning for her parents) rends the lower garment and puts it back in its place, and then rends the upper garment. Snh.60a אחד השומע … חייב לִקְרוֹעַ both he that hears a blasphemy directly, and he that hears it from one that heard it (and reports as witness before court) must rend his garment; a. v. fr.Part. pass. קָרוּעַ; pl. קְרוּעִים, קְרוּעִין. M. Kat. 26b היוצא בבגד ק׳וכ׳ he that marches before a corpse with a garment rent (for a previous case) robs (deceives) the dead and the living. Ib. a (ref. to 2 Kings 2:12) ק׳ ועומדים לשנים remaining always rent in two; ib. 22b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4); Snh. l. c.; a. fr. Pi. קֵרֵעַ 1) same. M. Kat. 26b ואין מְקָרְעִין בפניו you must not rend your garment in his (the sick mans) presence. Ib. מקרעין לקטןוכ׳ we rend a minors garment in order to make him feel sad; ib. 14b. R. Hash. 16b ארבעה … מקרעין גזרוכ׳ four things cause an evil decree passed on man to be torn (cancelled), they are: charity, prayer ; a. fr. 2) (cmp. גָּרַע) to scrape, to mark the outlines of letters by abrasion. Gitt.19b עדים … מקרעין להםוכ׳ for witnesses that know not how to sign their names, grooves are made on blank paper, and they fill the grooves out with ink; ib. 9b; Y. ib. II, 44b top ומְקָרֵעַ; (Tosaf. to Gitt.9b: you cut the names out on blank paper and put it on the document, and the witnesses fill the cuts out) Tosef.Sabb.XI (XII), 8, contrad. fr. ושם; a. e. Nif. נִקְרַע to be torn; to be cut open, be operated upon by a section. Yeb.VIII, 6, a. e. טומטוםשנ׳, v. טוּמְטוּם. Bekh.42b שמא יִקָּרֵעַוכ׳ he may have an operation performed, and be found a eunuch; Tosef.Yeb.XI, 1; Yeb.83b. B. Bath. 168b נ׳ פסול נִתְקָרֵעַ כשר if a document is found torn, it is invalid; if it appears torn by accident, it is valid as evidence; ib. נ׳ קֶרַע של בית דין נתק׳וכ׳ miḳrʿa refers to the rent as made in court for cancellation, nithḳareʿa refers to a rent different from the manner customary in court; Y.Gitt.II, 44b; a. e. Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵעַ to become torn, v. supra. -
12 בא למלא את החלל
came to fill the empty space -
13 חוק פרקינסון
Parkinson's law, work expands to fill the time available for its completion; number of subordinates increases at a fixed rate regardless of the amount of work produced (laws developed by 20th century British scholar C. N. Parkinson) -
14 טטריס
Tetris, computer game in which one must fill spaces in rows by adding the correct shapes, game of combination -
15 טען
v. be claimed, argued————————v. be loaded; charged; filled————————v. to load; charge; fill————————v. to load————————v. to plead; claim; argue————————charger; loader -
16 לא בא לו
doesn't fill like -
17 מלא
adj. full, complete, whole, entire, integral, plenary, plenipotentiary; abundant, filled, replete, imbrued, imbued, infused, jammed, packed, plenteous, plentiful, rich, rife, brimful; fat; drunk, mel————————v. be filled; fulfilled————————v. be full of; completed: (No. of years) old————————v. become filled; fulfilled————————v. become full of————————v. to fill; fulfill -
18 סודוקו
Su Do Ku, Sudoku, (Japanese) "single number" Japanese skill and mind game which consists of a 9X9 table wherein the players must fill in numbers so that each horizontal and vertical line contains the numbers 1 to 9 only once -
19 סוללת-עפר
embankment, fill -
20 סתם
adv. just, only, merely; mere; undefined, casual; simple, not special————————adv. just————————v. be clogged; plugged, corked, blocked, filled (teeth)————————v. be concealed, vague————————v. be stopped up, sealed, blocked————————v. to clog; plug, cork, block, fill (teeth)————————v. to talk obscurely, speak vaguely————————block, plug, obstruction; stopper
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Fill — Fill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Filled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Filling}.] [OE. fillen, fullen, AS. fyllan, fr. full full; akin to D. vullen, G. f[ u]llen, Icel. fylla, Sw. fylla, Dan. fylde, Goth. fulljan. See {Full}, a.] 1. To make full; to supply with as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fill — [fil] vt. [ME fillen, fullen < OE fyllan < Gmc * fulljan, to make full < * fulla (> Goth fulls, FULL1) + jan, caus. suffix] 1. a) to put as much as possible into; make full b) to put a considerable quantity of something into [to fill… … English World dictionary
fill up — or[fill it up] or[fill her up] {v. phr.} To fill entirely. (Said by the driver of a car to a gas station attendant). * /When the attendant asked Andrew how much gas he wanted in the tank, Andrew replied, Fill her up. / … Dictionary of American idioms
fill up — or[fill it up] or[fill her up] {v. phr.} To fill entirely. (Said by the driver of a car to a gas station attendant). * /When the attendant asked Andrew how much gas he wanted in the tank, Andrew replied, Fill her up. / … Dictionary of American idioms
fill — ► VERB 1) make or become full. 2) block up (a hole, gap, etc.). 3) appoint a person to hold (a vacant post). 4) hold and perform the duties of (a position or role). 5) occupy (time). ► NOUN (one s fill) ▪ … English terms dictionary
Fill — bezeichnet Fill (Musik), die Ausschmückung eines Musikstückes, FI LL steht für: Lappland (Finnland), ISO 3166 2 Code der finnischen Provinz Fill ist der Familienname folgender Personen Josef Fill (Bürgermeister) (?), Bürgermeister von Zell am See … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fill — Fill, v. i. 1. To become full; to have the whole capacity occupied; to have an abundant supply; to be satiated; as, corn fills well in a warm season; the sail fills with the wind. [1913 Webster] 2. To fill a cup or glass for drinking. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fill — Fill, n. [AS. fyllo. See {Fill}, v. t.] 1. A full supply, as much as supplies want; as much as gives complete satisfaction. Ye shall eat your fill. Lev. xxv. 19. [1913 Webster] I ll bear thee hence, where I may weep my fill. Shak. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fill — may refer to:*Fill dirt, soil added to an area. *Fill (music), a short segment of instrumental music. *In textiles, the filling yarn is the same as weft, the yarn which is shuttled back and forth across the warp to create a woven fabric. *In… … Wikipedia
FILL — bezeichnet Fill (Musik), die Ausschmückung eines Musikstückes, FI LL steht für: Lappland (Finnland), ISO 3166 2 Code der finnischen Provinz Fill ist der Familienname folgender Personen Peter Fill (* 1982), italienischer Skirennläufer Siehe auch:… … Deutsch Wikipedia
fill|er — «FIHL uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that fills. 2. a thing put in to fill something. A pad of paper for a notebook is a filler. 3. a) a liquid or paste used to coat the pores or cracks of a surface, especially wood, before applying paint,… … Useful english dictionary