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1 לבא
לְבָא or לְבֵי (v. לָבָה) ( to grow white; cmp. Joel 1:7, to be dried up, v. infra. Pa. לַבֵּא or לַבֵּי to lay dry. M. Kat. 11a פום בדיתאי לַבְּאֵי כוורי Ar. ed. Koh. the Pumbeditheans laid the flab dry (by changing the course of the water); (ed. as corrected in marginal note (v. also Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 300): בפום בדיתא לְבָאֵי כוורי at P. the fish were laid dry (the water failing through some obstruction in the channel); Var. in Ar. בריתא לְבָאִי (read בד׳) the Bditha dried up).
См. также в других словарях:
flab´bi|ly — flab|by «FLAB ee», adjective. bi|er, bi|est. 1. lacking firmness; soft; flaccid: »flabby cheeks. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under limp2 … Useful english dictionary
flab|by — «FLAB ee», adjective. bi|er, bi|est. 1. lacking firmness; soft; flaccid: »flabby cheeks. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under limp2 … Useful english dictionary
flab — /flab/, n. 1. flabby flesh; unwanted fat: Daily exercise will get rid of the flab around your waist. 2. the condition of being flabby: Most of the new recruits had run to flab in civilian life. [1920 25; back formation from FLABBY] * * * … Universalium
flab — (fl[a^]b), n. Loose or flaccid body fat. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flab — n soft flabby body tissue … Medical dictionary
flab — [flæb] n [U] informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: flabby] soft loose flesh on a person s body used to show disapproval ▪ simple advice to help you fight the flab (=lose weight) … Dictionary of contemporary English
flab — [flab] n. [back form. < FLABBY] Informal sagging, flaccid flesh … English World dictionary
flab — [ flæb ] noun uncount INFORMAL loose fat flesh … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flab — (n.) fat, flabbiness, 1951, back formation from FLABBY (Cf. flabby) … Etymology dictionary
flab — sb., en, e, ene (mund; fræk person) … Dansk ordbog
flab — ► NOUN informal ▪ soft, loose flesh on a person s body; fat … English terms dictionary