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1 זקן II
זָקֵןII m. (b. h.; preced.) 1) old man. Gen. R. s. 39, opp. בחור. Y.Bicc.III, 65c bot. עמידת ז׳ (Yalk. Lev. 670 מצות ז׳) the duty of standing up before an old man. Ḥag.14a; a. fr. 2) elder, judge, scholar. Ib. (ref. to Is. 3:2) ז׳ זה שראויוכ׳ zaken means one fit to sit in college sessions. Ber.8b ז׳ ששכחוכ׳ a scholar who forgot what he had learned,, v. אוֹנֶס. Kidd.32b אין ז׳ אלא חכם under zaken (Lev. 19:32) a scholar is meant; Sifra Kdosh. Par. 3, ch. 7 אין ז̇ק̇ן̇ אלא ז̇ה שק̇נ̇ה חכמה a zaken is he who has acquired wisdom (through study).ז׳ אשמאי, v. אַשְׁמַאי. Yoma 28b ז׳ ויושב בישיבה a scholar and member of college. Y.M Kat. 3, beg. 81c איני מבירך ז׳ I shall not recognize thee as (give thee the diploma of) a zaken; a. fr.Pl. זְקֵנִים. Snh.I, 3, v. סְמִיכָה. Num. R. s. 14 מצות הז׳ rabbinical law. Ber.11a זִקְנֵיב״ש the graduates of the Shammai school; a. v. fr. 3) grandfather, ancestor. Ex. R. s. 1 מעשה זְקֵנָן the conduct of their ancestor (Abraham). Pesik. Zakh., p. 27b>; a. fr.Fem. זְקֵנָה, זְקֵינָה. 1) old woman. Gen. R. s. 39.Nidd.9a ז׳ one who is past the change of life. Ibb>; a. fr. 2) grandmother, ancestress. Kidd.31b הוה ליה ההיא אמא זקי׳ had a grandmother. Gen. R. s. 93 זְקֵינָתוֹ של זה this mans (my) ancestress (Sarah); a. e. 3) (snh. נְטִיעָה) old plantation. Tosef.Shebi.I, 2; a. e., opp. נטיעה young plantation.Pl. זְקֵינוֹת. Y. ib. I, 33b bot.; a. e. -
2 זָקֵן
זָקֵןII m. (b. h.; preced.) 1) old man. Gen. R. s. 39, opp. בחור. Y.Bicc.III, 65c bot. עמידת ז׳ (Yalk. Lev. 670 מצות ז׳) the duty of standing up before an old man. Ḥag.14a; a. fr. 2) elder, judge, scholar. Ib. (ref. to Is. 3:2) ז׳ זה שראויוכ׳ zaken means one fit to sit in college sessions. Ber.8b ז׳ ששכחוכ׳ a scholar who forgot what he had learned,, v. אוֹנֶס. Kidd.32b אין ז׳ אלא חכם under zaken (Lev. 19:32) a scholar is meant; Sifra Kdosh. Par. 3, ch. 7 אין ז̇ק̇ן̇ אלא ז̇ה שק̇נ̇ה חכמה a zaken is he who has acquired wisdom (through study).ז׳ אשמאי, v. אַשְׁמַאי. Yoma 28b ז׳ ויושב בישיבה a scholar and member of college. Y.M Kat. 3, beg. 81c איני מבירך ז׳ I shall not recognize thee as (give thee the diploma of) a zaken; a. fr.Pl. זְקֵנִים. Snh.I, 3, v. סְמִיכָה. Num. R. s. 14 מצות הז׳ rabbinical law. Ber.11a זִקְנֵיב״ש the graduates of the Shammai school; a. v. fr. 3) grandfather, ancestor. Ex. R. s. 1 מעשה זְקֵנָן the conduct of their ancestor (Abraham). Pesik. Zakh., p. 27b>; a. fr.Fem. זְקֵנָה, זְקֵינָה. 1) old woman. Gen. R. s. 39.Nidd.9a ז׳ one who is past the change of life. Ibb>; a. fr. 2) grandmother, ancestress. Kidd.31b הוה ליה ההיא אמא זקי׳ had a grandmother. Gen. R. s. 93 זְקֵינָתוֹ של זה this mans (my) ancestress (Sarah); a. e. 3) (snh. נְטִיעָה) old plantation. Tosef.Shebi.I, 2; a. e., opp. נטיעה young plantation.Pl. זְקֵינוֹת. Y. ib. I, 33b bot.; a. e. -
3 finca
f.1 property (bien inmueble).finca rústica/urbana (law) property (in the country/city)2 farm, estate, farmstead.3 country farm, country state, grange, countryseat.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: fincar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: fincar.* * *1 property, estate\finca rústica country propertyfinca urbana building* * *noun f.1) land, real state2) farm, ranch* * *SF1) (=bien inmueble) property, land, real estatefinca raíz — And real estate
2) (=casa de recreo) country house, country estatetienen una finca en Guadalajara — they have a country house o country estate in Guadalajara
3) (=granja) farm; (=minifundio) small holding; [de ganado] ranch* * *1) ( propiedad rural)a) ( explotación agrícola) farmb) (AmL) ( de recreo) country estate2) (Esp) ( propiedad urbana) building* * *= farm, estate, farmhouse, farmstead, homestead, manor.Ex. Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities, even individual farms and stately homes.Ex. The Portland Archive is one of the most valuable family and estate archives in the country describing how the Porland family built up its estates.Ex. The new library extension is in the style of the old farm houses and forms right angles with the old, now restored, main building which houses offices and local history collection.Ex. At that time, the rural countryside was dotted with small farmsteads.Ex. The scattered remains of homesteads also dot the rugged landscape.Ex. These manors were isolated, with occasional visits from peddlers, pilgrims on their way to the Crusades, or soldiers from other fiefdoms.----* en la propia finca = on-farm.* finca agrícola = arable farm.* finca ganadera = cattle ranch, ranch.* finca pequeña = croft.* finca privada = private estate.* gestión de fincas = land management.* terrenos de la finca = estate grounds.* * *1) ( propiedad rural)a) ( explotación agrícola) farmb) (AmL) ( de recreo) country estate2) (Esp) ( propiedad urbana) building* * *= farm, estate, farmhouse, farmstead, homestead, manor.Ex: Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities, even individual farms and stately homes.
Ex: The Portland Archive is one of the most valuable family and estate archives in the country describing how the Porland family built up its estates.Ex: The new library extension is in the style of the old farm houses and forms right angles with the old, now restored, main building which houses offices and local history collection.Ex: At that time, the rural countryside was dotted with small farmsteads.Ex: The scattered remains of homesteads also dot the rugged landscape.Ex: These manors were isolated, with occasional visits from peddlers, pilgrims on their way to the Crusades, or soldiers from other fiefdoms.* en la propia finca = on-farm.* finca agrícola = arable farm.* finca ganadera = cattle ranch, ranch.* finca pequeña = croft.* finca privada = private estate.* gestión de fincas = land management.* terrenos de la finca = estate grounds.* * *1 (explotación agrícola) farmfinca cocotera/cafetera coconut/coffee plantation2 ( AmL) (de recreo) country estateCompuesto:plot of landB ( Esp) (propiedad urbana) buildingCompuesto:* * *
finca sustantivo femenino
finca sustantivo femenino
1 (casa de campo) country house
2 (terreno) estate
3 (inmueble urbano edificado) building
4 (inmueble) property
' finca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abarcar
- ir
- hacienda
- inscribir
- portal
- seccionar
- soltar
- cafetero
- caserío
- censo
- cortijo
- gravamen
- herencia
- limitar
- mayoral
English:
country house
- estate
- land
- lodge
- property
- share
- steward
- ranch
* * *finca nf1. [bien inmueble] propertyfinca rústica property [in the country];finca urbana property [in the city]2. [casa de campo] country house3. Am [plantación] plantation* * *ffinca rústica/urbana rural/urban property2 L.Am. ( granja) farm* * *finca nf1) : farm, ranch2) : country house* * *finca n1. (edificio urbano) building2. (terreno) piece of land3. (casa de campo) house in the country -
4 caña
adj.&f.feminine of CANO.f.1 gray hair.peinar canas (informal) to be getting on, to be old2 nick (British), joint (United States) (informal) (cárcel). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), Cuban Spanish, River Plate)3 single white hair, gray hair, white hair.4 jail, prison, jailhouse, hock.5 policeman, pig, undercover cop.* * *1 grey hair, white hair■ me están saliendo canas I'm starting to go grey, I've got some grey hairs\echar una cana/canita al aire familiar to let one's hair downpeinar canas familiar to be getting on, be getting old* * *f., (m. - cano)* * *ISF (tb: canas) white o grey o (EEUU) gray hairII LAm *1. SF1) (=cárcel) jail; (=celda) prison cell2) (=policía) police2.SM (=policía) policeman* * *1) ( pelo) gray* hair, white hairya tiene canas — she already has gray hairs o gray hair
echar una cana al aire — to let one's hair down; (colloq)
sacarle canas verdes a alguien — to drive somebody to an early grave
2) (AmS arg) ( cárcel) slammer (sl), nick (BrE colloq)3)a) (RPl arg) ( cuerpo de policía)la cana — the cops (pl) (colloq)
* * *= reed.Ex. They continued on their way until they came to a great plain covered with reeds that had great leaves on them as sharp as knives.----* azúcar de caña = cane sugar.* caña de azúcar = sugar cane [sugarcane].* caña de cerdo = pork loin.* caña de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* cultivo de la caña de azúcar = sugar farming.* darle caña = hurry up, get + a move on, put + pressure on.* darle caña a = have + a go at, get + stuck into.* meterle caña a = get + stuck into.* pantalones de media caña = knee breeches, jodhpurs.* plantación de caña de azúcar = sugar plantation, sugar-cane farm.* * *1) ( pelo) gray* hair, white hairya tiene canas — she already has gray hairs o gray hair
echar una cana al aire — to let one's hair down; (colloq)
sacarle canas verdes a alguien — to drive somebody to an early grave
2) (AmS arg) ( cárcel) slammer (sl), nick (BrE colloq)3)a) (RPl arg) ( cuerpo de policía)la cana — the cops (pl) (colloq)
* * *= grey hair [gray hair].Ex: The typical librarian was described as a female with grey hair in a bun constantly silence with a grim and unhappy face.
* echarse una cana al aire = have + a fling.* echar una cana al aire = one-night stand, kick up + Posesivo + heels.* echar una cana al aire antes de sentar la cabeza = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* echar una cana al aire cuando joven = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* * *A (pelo) gray* hair, white hairya tiene canas she already has gray hairs o gray hair, she is already beginning to go grayechar una cana al aire to let one's hair downrespetar las canas to have respect for one's elderssacarle canas verdes a algn to drive sb to an early gravesalirle canas verdes a algn ( fam): me van a salir canas verdes con estos alumnos these pupils will be the death of me ( colloq)C12* * *
Multiple Entries:
cana
caña
cana 1 sustantivo femenino
1 ( pelo) gray( conjugate gray) hair, white hair;◊ echar una caña al aire to let one's hair down;
(colloq)
2 (AmS arg) ( cárcel) slammer (sl), nick (BrE colloq)
3 (RPl arg) ( cuerpo de policía):
cana 2 sustantivo masculino y femenino (RPl arg) ( agente) cop (colloq)
caña sustantivo femenino
caña de azúcar sugar cane
cano,-a adjetivo (blanco) white
(gris) grey
cana sustantivo femenino (gris) grey hair
(blanco) white hair: tengo muchas canas, I have a lot of grey hairs
♦ Locuciones: familiar echar una cana al aire, to let one's hair down
peinar canas, to have grey hair
caña sustantivo femenino
1 (para pescar) rod
2 Bot reed
(tallo) cane, stem: una silla de caña, a cane chair
caña de azúcar, sugar cane
3 fam (vaso de cerveza) glass of draught, US draft beer
4 (hueso largo) long bone
un hueso de caña, a long bone
5 (de unas botas) leg
unas botas de caña, log boots
♦ Locuciones: familiar darle caña a alguien, to have a go at somebody
meterle caña al coche, to go at full speed o to thrash a car
' caña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cana
- flotador
- obtenerse
- bota
- carrete
- pesca
- salir
English:
angler
- angling
- cane
- cane sugar
- fishing rod
- hair
- pint
- reed
- rod
- sugar cane
- sugar plantation
- town
- cop
- fishing
- gray
- straw
- sugar
- tiller
* * *Caná nCana;las bodas de Caná the wedding feast at Cana* * *fechar una cana al aire fam let one’s hair down fam ;peinar canas be getting on, be getting old2 Cu, Rpl fam ( cárcel) can fam:la cana the cops fampl* * *cana nf1) : gray hair2)salirle canas : to go gray, to get gray hair3)echar una cana al aire : to let one's hair down* * *cana n grey hair -
5 cana
adj.&f.feminine of CANO.f.1 gray hair.peinar canas (informal) to be getting on, to be old2 nick (British), joint (United States) (informal) (cárcel). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), Cuban Spanish, River Plate)3 single white hair, gray hair, white hair.4 jail, prison, jailhouse, hock.5 policeman, pig, undercover cop.* * *1 grey hair, white hair■ me están saliendo canas I'm starting to go grey, I've got some grey hairs\echar una cana/canita al aire familiar to let one's hair downpeinar canas familiar to be getting on, be getting old* * *f., (m. - cano)* * *ISF (tb: canas) white o grey o (EEUU) gray hairII LAm *1. SF1) (=cárcel) jail; (=celda) prison cell2) (=policía) police2.SM (=policía) policeman* * *1) ( pelo) gray* hair, white hairya tiene canas — she already has gray hairs o gray hair
echar una cana al aire — to let one's hair down; (colloq)
sacarle canas verdes a alguien — to drive somebody to an early grave
2) (AmS arg) ( cárcel) slammer (sl), nick (BrE colloq)3)a) (RPl arg) ( cuerpo de policía)la cana — the cops (pl) (colloq)
* * *= grey hair [gray hair].Ex. The typical librarian was described as a female with grey hair in a bun constantly silence with a grim and unhappy face.----* echarse una cana al aire = have + a fling.* echar una cana al aire = one-night stand, kick up + Posesivo + heels.* echar una cana al aire antes de sentar la cabeza = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* echar una cana al aire cuando joven = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* * *1) ( pelo) gray* hair, white hairya tiene canas — she already has gray hairs o gray hair
echar una cana al aire — to let one's hair down; (colloq)
sacarle canas verdes a alguien — to drive somebody to an early grave
2) (AmS arg) ( cárcel) slammer (sl), nick (BrE colloq)3)a) (RPl arg) ( cuerpo de policía)la cana — the cops (pl) (colloq)
* * *= grey hair [gray hair].Ex: The typical librarian was described as a female with grey hair in a bun constantly silence with a grim and unhappy face.
* echarse una cana al aire = have + a fling.* echar una cana al aire = one-night stand, kick up + Posesivo + heels.* echar una cana al aire antes de sentar la cabeza = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* echar una cana al aire cuando joven = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* * *A (pelo) gray* hair, white hairya tiene canas she already has gray hairs o gray hair, she is already beginning to go grayechar una cana al aire to let one's hair downrespetar las canas to have respect for one's elderssacarle canas verdes a algn to drive sb to an early gravesalirle canas verdes a algn ( fam): me van a salir canas verdes con estos alumnos these pupils will be the death of me ( colloq)C12* * *
Multiple Entries:
cana
caña
cana 1 sustantivo femenino
1 ( pelo) gray( conjugate gray) hair, white hair;◊ echar una caña al aire to let one's hair down;
(colloq)
2 (AmS arg) ( cárcel) slammer (sl), nick (BrE colloq)
3 (RPl arg) ( cuerpo de policía):
cana 2 sustantivo masculino y femenino (RPl arg) ( agente) cop (colloq)
caña sustantivo femenino
caña de azúcar sugar cane
cano,-a adjetivo (blanco) white
(gris) grey
cana sustantivo femenino (gris) grey hair
(blanco) white hair: tengo muchas canas, I have a lot of grey hairs
♦ Locuciones: familiar echar una cana al aire, to let one's hair down
peinar canas, to have grey hair
caña sustantivo femenino
1 (para pescar) rod
2 Bot reed
(tallo) cane, stem: una silla de caña, a cane chair
caña de azúcar, sugar cane
3 fam (vaso de cerveza) glass of draught, US draft beer
4 (hueso largo) long bone
un hueso de caña, a long bone
5 (de unas botas) leg
unas botas de caña, log boots
♦ Locuciones: familiar darle caña a alguien, to have a go at somebody
meterle caña al coche, to go at full speed o to thrash a car
' caña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cana
- flotador
- obtenerse
- bota
- carrete
- pesca
- salir
English:
angler
- angling
- cane
- cane sugar
- fishing rod
- hair
- pint
- reed
- rod
- sugar cane
- sugar plantation
- town
- cop
- fishing
- gray
- straw
- sugar
- tiller
* * *Caná nCana;las bodas de Caná the wedding feast at Cana* * *fechar una cana al aire fam let one’s hair down fam ;peinar canas be getting on, be getting old2 Cu, Rpl fam ( cárcel) can fam:la cana the cops fampl* * *cana nf1) : gray hair2)salirle canas : to go gray, to get gray hair3)echar una cana al aire : to let one's hair down* * *cana n grey hair -
6 sȃdъ
sȃdъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `plant, garden'Old Church Slavic:Russian:Old Russian:Czech:Slovak:Serbo-Croatian:sȃd `new planting' [m o], sȃda [Gens];Čak. så̑d `new planting' [m o], så̑da [Gens]Slovene:sȃd `fruit, plantation' [m o], sȃda [Gens], sadȗ [Gens]Lithuanian:Latvian:sàds `garden, orchard' [m o] \{1\}Indo-European reconstruction: sōd-o-Page in Pokorny: 884Notes:\{1\} Possibly a borrowing from Slavic. -
7 silva
silva (less correctly sylva), ae (old gen. silvaï;I.silua as trisyl.,
Hor. C. 1, 23, 4; id. Epod. 13, 2; cf. Prisc. p. 546 P.), f. [cf. Gr. hulê],, a wood, forest, woodland (syn.: saltus, nemus, lucus).Lit.: (lupus) Conicit in silvam sese, Enn. ap. Non. 378, 19 (Ann. v. 75 Vahl.): omne sonabat Arbustum fremitu silvaï frondosaï, id. ap. Macr. S. 6, 2 (Ann. v. 197 ib.):B.(ignes) Conficerent silvas,
Lucr. 1, 906:per silvas profundas,
id. 5, 41; so id. 5, 992:densa et aspera,
Cic. Att. 12, 15; id. Div. 1, 50, 114:(Ancus Marcius) silvas maritimas omnes publicavit,
id. Rep. 2, 18, 33:rursus ex silvā in nostros impetum facerent,
Caes. B. G. 2, 19:Caesar silvas caedere instituit,
id. ib. 3, 29:juga coepta movere Silvarum,
Verg. A. 6, 257:dea silvarum,
i. e. Diana, Ov. M. 3, 163; cf.:silvarum numina, Fauni Et Satyri fratres,
id. ib. 6, 392:nemorosis abdita silvis,
id. ib. 10, 687:stabula silvis obscura vetustis,
id. ib. 6, 521:gloria silvarum pinus,
Stat. S. 5, 1, 151:formidolosae,
Hor. Epod. 5, 55:salubres,
id. Ep. 1, 4, 4:virentes,
Cat. 34, 10:Silvius, casu quodam in silvis natus,
Liv. 1, 3, 6.—Transf.1.A plantation of trees, an orchard, a grove; a growth or crop of other plants, bush, foliage, etc. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose):2.signa in silvā disposita,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 19, § 51:domūs amoenitas silvā constabat,
Nep. Att. 13, 2; Sen. Ep. 86, 3; cf.:inter silvas Academi quaerere verum,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 45:tristis lupini Sustuleris fragiles calamos silvamque sonantem,
Verg. G. 1, 76; 1, 152; 2, 310; 4, 273; Ov. M. 1, 346; 3, 80; 12, 352; Grat. Cyneg. 47; Col. 7, 9, 7 al.:i. q. frondes,
foliage, Ov. M. 7, 242:congeries silvae,
of wood, id. ib. 9, 235.—In plur., trees ( poet.):II.nemus omne intendat vertice silvas,
Prop. 1, 14, 5:silvarum aliae pressos propaginis arcus Exspectant,
Verg. G. 2, 26:fractis obtendunt limina silvis,
Stat. Th. 2, 248; cf. Luc. 2, 409; 4, 525:bracchia silvarum,
Stat. Th. 1, 362; id. S. 4, 3, 79; 3, 3, 98; Sen. Oedip. 542.—Trop., a crowded mass, abundance or quantity (class.;in Cic. sometimes with quasi): omnis ubertas et quasi silva dicendi ducta ab illis (Academicis) est,
Cic. Or. 3, 12; cf. id. ib. 41, 139:silvae satis ad rem,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 4, 18:silva rerum, sententiarumque,
Cic. de Or. 3, 26, 103:silva virtutum et vitiorum,
id. ib. 3, 30, 118:silva observationum sermonis antiqui,
Suet. Gram. 24 fin. — Poet.: immanis, an immense forest (of darts), Verg. A. 10, 887; cf.: densam ferens in pectore silvam, a forest (of darts), Luc. 6, 205 Cort.:horrida siccae Silva comae,
a bristling forest, Juv. 9, 13: Silva, as the title of a book; cf. Gell. Noct. Att. praef. § 6; Quint. 10, 3, 17.—So the Silvae of Statius. -
8 βύβλος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: The Egyptian papyrus, `Cyperus Papyrus', `its stalks, bark, roll, paper' (Hdt.).Other forms: βίβλος, βὶμβλις; Βίμβλινος (or - ινων) εἶδος οἴνου καὶ γένος ἀμπέλου ἐν Θρᾳκῃ καὶ ὁ παλαιὸς οἶνος. Ε᾽πίχαρμος δε ἀπ' ὀρῶν Βιβλίνων. ἔστι δε Θρᾳκης H.Derivatives: βύβλινος (Od.), βίβλινος (Pap.) `made of p.'; (both) also a kind of wine, s. DELG; also βίμβλινος (LSJSup.and H., s. above). βυβλιά (accent s. Wackernagel-Debrunner Phil. 95, 191f.) `plantation of p.' (Tab. Heracl.; but s. Scheller Oxytonierung 47). - βυβλίον, βιβλίον ( s. Kretschmer KZ 57, 253 A.) `paper, book' (Ion.-Att.). βιβλῑ́διον with strange long i. βίμβλις, - ιδος `cords of β.', cf. βιβλίδες τὰ βιβλία η σχοινία τὰ ἐκ βίβλου πεπλεγμένα (EM 197, 30).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: The papyrusrind was supposedly called after the Phoenician harbour Byblos, from where it was brought to Greece. But as this town was Phoen. Gbl, Acc. Gublu, Hebr. Gebāl the Greek form is difficult to understand. E. Masson, Emprunts 101-7 concludes that the word is of unknown origin and the town was called after it. Objections by Hemmerdinger, Glotta 48 (1970) 253 (unclear). Therefore Alessio Studi etr. 18 (1944) 122f. assumed that the word was Pre-Gr. Furnée 364 gives evidence for υ\/ι in Pre-Greek (the forms with - ι- appears to be old, not due to late assimilation; cf. Kretchmer, KZ 57, 253). Pre-Greek origin is also strongly suggested by the prenasalised forms (hardly expressive). - Cf. πάπυρος.See also: s. βίβλος.Page in Frisk: 1,275Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βύβλος
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9 אשל
אֵשֶׁלm. (b. h.; אשל to be firmly rooted, √אש, v. אשש; v. Ges. H. Dict. s. v.) 1) tamarisk, symbol of strength and eminence.Pl. אֲשָׁלִים, const. אֶשְׁלֵי. Y.B. Mets.I, end, 8a א׳ דייניןוכ׳ the eminent (old) among the Babylonian scholars are but like the pidgeons (the young) among the Palestinean; cmp. Y.Ned.VI, 40a bot. 2) plantation, pleasure-garden, tent. Sot.10a; Gen. R. s. 54 end (ref. to Gen. 21:33, v. Targ. a. l.). 3) pr. n. Eshel, a river in Assyria. Snh.92b. Yalk. Ezek. 376 אשור). -
10 אֵשֶׁל
אֵשֶׁלm. (b. h.; אשל to be firmly rooted, √אש, v. אשש; v. Ges. H. Dict. s. v.) 1) tamarisk, symbol of strength and eminence.Pl. אֲשָׁלִים, const. אֶשְׁלֵי. Y.B. Mets.I, end, 8a א׳ דייניןוכ׳ the eminent (old) among the Babylonian scholars are but like the pidgeons (the young) among the Palestinean; cmp. Y.Ned.VI, 40a bot. 2) plantation, pleasure-garden, tent. Sot.10a; Gen. R. s. 54 end (ref. to Gen. 21:33, v. Targ. a. l.). 3) pr. n. Eshel, a river in Assyria. Snh.92b. Yalk. Ezek. 376 אשור).
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