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81 הֶגְמוֹנְיָא
הֶגְמוֹנְיָא, הֶגְמוֹנְיָהf. (ἡγεμονία) 1) commandership, consulship. Gen. R. s. 50, beg.; Lev. R. s. 26 נטלה׳וכ׳ got an appointment as a consul from the King. Cant. R. to I, 6; Lam. R., introd. (R. Yitsḥ. 3) וכולן עשו ישראלה׳ (אחת)וכ׳ and Israel declared all these gods one government and worshipped all of them; Esth. R. to I, 9 אומוניאה (read: אֶגְמוֹנִיאָה, cmp. אֶגְמוֹן).Pl. הֶגְמוֹנִיּוֹת staff of commanding officers. Tanḥ. Yithro 5 לה׳ שעליהם (not להגמונות) to the staff appointed over them (to take them to the exile). Midr. Till. to Ps. 118:6 he will send forth דוגמניות עלוכ׳ (corr. acc.) staffs to all countries 2) (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Eisagogeis) court, administration, jurisdiction, district. Gitt.I, 1 מה׳ לה׳ from one jurisdiction to another.Pl. as above. Ib. 4b there were in one town שתיה׳וכ׳ two jurisdictions jealous of each other. -
82 הֶגְמוֹנְיָה
הֶגְמוֹנְיָא, הֶגְמוֹנְיָהf. (ἡγεμονία) 1) commandership, consulship. Gen. R. s. 50, beg.; Lev. R. s. 26 נטלה׳וכ׳ got an appointment as a consul from the King. Cant. R. to I, 6; Lam. R., introd. (R. Yitsḥ. 3) וכולן עשו ישראלה׳ (אחת)וכ׳ and Israel declared all these gods one government and worshipped all of them; Esth. R. to I, 9 אומוניאה (read: אֶגְמוֹנִיאָה, cmp. אֶגְמוֹן).Pl. הֶגְמוֹנִיּוֹת staff of commanding officers. Tanḥ. Yithro 5 לה׳ שעליהם (not להגמונות) to the staff appointed over them (to take them to the exile). Midr. Till. to Ps. 118:6 he will send forth דוגמניות עלוכ׳ (corr. acc.) staffs to all countries 2) (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Eisagogeis) court, administration, jurisdiction, district. Gitt.I, 1 מה׳ לה׳ from one jurisdiction to another.Pl. as above. Ib. 4b there were in one town שתיה׳וכ׳ two jurisdictions jealous of each other. -
83 konsolosluk
"1. consulate (building). 2. the duties or the rank of a consul; consulship." -
84 Konsulat
n; -(e)s, -e; POL. consulate* * *das Konsulatconsulate; consulat* * *Kon|su|lat [kɔnzu'laːt]nt -(e)s, -econsulate* * *(the office or residence of a consul.) consulate* * *Kon·su·lat<-[e]s, -e>[kɔnzʊˈla:t]nt1. (Amt des Konsuls) consulate2. (Amtszeit eines Konsuls) consulship* * *das; Konsulat[e]s, Konsulate (Dipl., hist.) consulate* * ** * *das; Konsulat[e]s, Konsulate (Dipl., hist.) consulate* * *-e n.consulate n. -
85 consolato sm
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86 консул
быть назначенным консулом — to be appointed / named consul
карьерный / профессиональный консул (имеющий опыт профессиональной консульской работы) — career consul; (штатный) professional consul
в каждой категории профессиональные / карьерные консулы по старшинству выше почётных — in each category career consuls precede honorary
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