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1 הלונדון מיניסטור
London Ministore -
2 שער הליבור
London Inter Bank Offer Rate (LIBOR) -
3 לונדון
n. London, capital city of England; capital city of the United Kingdom; city in Ontario (Canada) ; name of several towns and cities in the United States; city in Belize (country located in Central America) ; name of two villages in South Africa; family name————————n. London -
4 איסט לונדון
East London -
5 בלגרביה
n. Belgravia, trendy residential district in London (England) -
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n. Belgravia, trendy residential district in London (England) -
7 בקינגהם
n. Buckingham, Buckingham Palace, residence of the British royal family in London (England) -
8 ג'ימי הנדריקס
Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970), United States blues and rock music guitarist who died by suffocation in London (England) after having ingested wine and sleeping pills -
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Jack the Ripper, serial murderer that terrorized London in the 1800's -
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Jack London -
11 דאונינג סטריט
Downing Street, street in London on which a number of government offices and the home of the prime minister are located; the British government -
12 וומבלי
n. Wembley, residential district in northwestern London (England) ; town in the province of Alberta (Canada) -
13 ועידת לונדון
the London conference -
14 סקוטלנד-ירד
Scotland Yard, street in London after which the British police headquarters is named -
15 קליט
קָלִיטm. h. a. ch. (קָלַט) suction, (with יַם or יַמָּא) gorge. Y.B. Mets.V, 10c bot. קָלִיטוֹ של ים (not שלים) the gorge (resorbing the rivers flowing into the sea); trnsf. a certain form of usury (τόκος ναυτικός, fenus nauticum, v. Sm. Ant. 3rd> ed. London 1890, s. v. Fenus, a. Lübker Reallex. s. v. Ἔμπορος, a. Zinsen), the creditor advancing money on a ship load at his own risk in case of shipwreck, expl. ib. בר נש דיהיב לחבריה מהו דינרין כגון אילין דיהביןוכ׳ if one advances a certain number of Denars to his neighbor in the same manner as those who give goods, v. קסוסטבן.Pl. (ch.) קְלִיטִין. Gen. R. s. 5 (expl. עד נבכי ים, Job 38:16) עד ק׳ דימא (some ed. קְלוּטִין) to the gorges of the sea; Yalk. Ps. 848 קטלא (read: קָלִיטָא or קָלְטָא). -
16 קָלִיט
קָלִיטm. h. a. ch. (קָלַט) suction, (with יַם or יַמָּא) gorge. Y.B. Mets.V, 10c bot. קָלִיטוֹ של ים (not שלים) the gorge (resorbing the rivers flowing into the sea); trnsf. a certain form of usury (τόκος ναυτικός, fenus nauticum, v. Sm. Ant. 3rd> ed. London 1890, s. v. Fenus, a. Lübker Reallex. s. v. Ἔμπορος, a. Zinsen), the creditor advancing money on a ship load at his own risk in case of shipwreck, expl. ib. בר נש דיהיב לחבריה מהו דינרין כגון אילין דיהביןוכ׳ if one advances a certain number of Denars to his neighbor in the same manner as those who give goods, v. קסוסטבן.Pl. (ch.) קְלִיטִין. Gen. R. s. 5 (expl. עד נבכי ים, Job 38:16) עד ק׳ דימא (some ed. קְלוּטִין) to the gorges of the sea; Yalk. Ps. 848 קטלא (read: קָלִיטָא or קָלְטָא).
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