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1 משחקי האולימפיאדה
Games of the Olympiad, Summer Olympic Games, the Olympic Games held every four years in the summer -
2 משחקי-מזל
games of chance -
3 מוקדמות אליפות העולם
qualifying games for the world championship; qualifying games for the world cup -
4 דימוס II
דִּימוֹסII m. (δῆμος) 1) people (populus). Gen. R. s. 6; Ex. R. s. 15, v. בּוּלִי II. 2) popular gathering, public festival with games (δημοτικὸς ἀγών) given by Emperors or high officials and connected with amnesty; in gen. amnesty, pardon. Y.Ber.IX, 14b when the king נותן ד׳ grants a general pardon, opp. ספיקולה.Kidd.63a עשה כד׳ הזה act as was done in that public game (Ar. דְּרוֹמוֹס).Lev. R. s. 29, a. fr. יצא בד׳ he was pardoned. Gen. R s. 79 when he heard a divine voice say ד׳ ד׳ demos, demos (pardon), the bird escaped, opp. ספיקולא; Y.Shebi.IX, 38d top; Pesik. Bshall. p. 88b> דיניס (corr. acc.); a. fr.(Ex. R. s. 2, beg. ינתן בד׳, v. דִּימוֹסִין.Gen. R. s. 8 דִּימוֹסָהּ, v. דִּימוֹסְיָא.Pl. דִּימוֹסִין public games. Cant. R. to VII, 12 נטייל בד׳וכ׳ let us take a walk among (observe) the amusements of the world. -
5 דִּימוֹס
דִּימוֹסII m. (δῆμος) 1) people (populus). Gen. R. s. 6; Ex. R. s. 15, v. בּוּלִי II. 2) popular gathering, public festival with games (δημοτικὸς ἀγών) given by Emperors or high officials and connected with amnesty; in gen. amnesty, pardon. Y.Ber.IX, 14b when the king נותן ד׳ grants a general pardon, opp. ספיקולה.Kidd.63a עשה כד׳ הזה act as was done in that public game (Ar. דְּרוֹמוֹס).Lev. R. s. 29, a. fr. יצא בד׳ he was pardoned. Gen. R s. 79 when he heard a divine voice say ד׳ ד׳ demos, demos (pardon), the bird escaped, opp. ספיקולא; Y.Shebi.IX, 38d top; Pesik. Bshall. p. 88b> דיניס (corr. acc.); a. fr.(Ex. R. s. 2, beg. ינתן בד׳, v. דִּימוֹסִין.Gen. R. s. 8 דִּימוֹסָהּ, v. דִּימוֹסְיָא.Pl. דִּימוֹסִין public games. Cant. R. to VII, 12 נטייל בד׳וכ׳ let us take a walk among (observe) the amusements of the world. -
6 לודים
לוּדִיםm. pl. (v. לוּדָאָה 2) 1) keepers of gladiators, also gladiators. Pes.12b; Sabb.10a מאכל ל׳ the meal time of the gladiators (to whose diet special attention was paid). Y.Gitt.IV, end, 46b מכר עצמו לל׳, v. לוּדָאָה 2. 2) (= ludi) public games. Tanḥ., ed. Bub., Noah 20 בלעם התחיל בקובה בקוביא בל׳ ובקסמים Bal. introduced sleeping rooms (for prostitution), dice, public games and divinations; Tanḥ. ib. 14 בבלורית בקסמים ובזנות).לוּדִין, Ab. Zar.18b, v. בלרין. -
7 לוּדִים
לוּדִיםm. pl. (v. לוּדָאָה 2) 1) keepers of gladiators, also gladiators. Pes.12b; Sabb.10a מאכל ל׳ the meal time of the gladiators (to whose diet special attention was paid). Y.Gitt.IV, end, 46b מכר עצמו לל׳, v. לוּדָאָה 2. 2) (= ludi) public games. Tanḥ., ed. Bub., Noah 20 בלעם התחיל בקובה בקוביא בל׳ ובקסמים Bal. introduced sleeping rooms (for prostitution), dice, public games and divinations; Tanḥ. ib. 14 בבלורית בקסמים ובזנות).לוּדִין, Ab. Zar.18b, v. בלרין. -
8 אבן נייר ומספריים
stone paper and scissors (method of drawing lots in children's games) -
9 אידיל
n. aedile, official of ancient Rome who was in charge of public works the streets and games who supervised markets and water and grain supply -
10 אן-דן-דינו
method of counting out in children's games -
11 אנדרה אגאסי
Andre Agassi (born 1970), United States tennis player, gold medalist at the 1996 Olympic Games (achieved a career Grand Slam in 1999 with his victory at the French Open) -
12 מונקי-ביזנס
monkey business, dubious activities, illegal business; fooling around, silly games -
13 מוקדמות אליפות אירופה
qualifying games for the European championship -
14 משחקי גביע אירופה
the European Cup games -
15 משחקי הפועל
the Hapoel games -
16 משחקי חברה
party games -
17 משחקי כוח
power games -
18 משחקי קובייה
dice games -
19 משחקי תיאטרון
theater games, creative drama -
20 משחקי-מחשב
computer games
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