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1 प्रयोक्तृ _prayōktṛ
प्रयोक्तृ a.1 One who uses or employs (as a means, word &c.).-2 One who performs or directs, an executor.-3 One who prompts or instigates, an in- stigator.-4 An author, an agent; स च कुलपतिराद्यश्छन्दसां यः प्रयोक्ता U.3.48.-5 One who acts or represents (a drama).-6 One who lends money at interest, a money-lender.-7 One who shoots (an arrow).-8 The agent of an action.-9 A reciter.-1 A procurer. -
2 돈놀이꾼
n. moneylender, one who lends money with interest -
3 faenerarius
faenĕrārĭus, ĭi, m. [id.], for the usual faenerator, one who lends money on interest, a usurer, Firm. 3, 8 fin.2.‡ faenĕrārĭus (less correctly fēn-, foen-), ĭi, m. [faenum], = faenarius, a seller of hay, a hay salesman:macellarios, vinarios, faenerarios, et cellaritas sic servari desideramus,
Cassiod. Var. 10, 28 init. -
4 fenerarius
faenĕrārĭus, ĭi, m. [id.], for the usual faenerator, one who lends money on interest, a usurer, Firm. 3, 8 fin.2.‡ faenĕrārĭus (less correctly fēn-, foen-), ĭi, m. [faenum], = faenarius, a seller of hay, a hay salesman:macellarios, vinarios, faenerarios, et cellaritas sic servari desideramus,
Cassiod. Var. 10, 28 init. -
5 foenerarius
faenĕrārĭus, ĭi, m. [id.], for the usual faenerator, one who lends money on interest, a usurer, Firm. 3, 8 fin.2.‡ faenĕrārĭus (less correctly fēn-, foen-), ĭi, m. [faenum], = faenarius, a seller of hay, a hay salesman:macellarios, vinarios, faenerarios, et cellaritas sic servari desideramus,
Cassiod. Var. 10, 28 init. -
6 prestador
adj.lending.m.1 lender; one who lends money at usurious interest.2 moneylender, lender.3 provider.* * *prestador, -aSM / F lender -
7 prestadora
f.lender; one who lends money at usurious interest. -
8 faenerator
faenĕrātor (less correctly fēn-, foen-), ōris, m. [faeneror], one who lends on interest, a money-lender, capitalist; with an odious secondary idea, a usurer (class.):improbantur ii quaestus, qui in odia hominum incurrunt, ut portitorum, ut faeneratorum,
Cic. Off. 1, 42, 150; Cato, R. R. praef. § 1; Sall. C. 33, 1; Cic. Fam. 5, 6, 2; Hor. Epod. 2, 67; Suet. Tib. 48:acerbissimi,
Cic. Att. 6, 1, 6. -
9 fenerator
faenĕrātor (less correctly fēn-, foen-), ōris, m. [faeneror], one who lends on interest, a money-lender, capitalist; with an odious secondary idea, a usurer (class.):improbantur ii quaestus, qui in odia hominum incurrunt, ut portitorum, ut faeneratorum,
Cic. Off. 1, 42, 150; Cato, R. R. praef. § 1; Sall. C. 33, 1; Cic. Fam. 5, 6, 2; Hor. Epod. 2, 67; Suet. Tib. 48:acerbissimi,
Cic. Att. 6, 1, 6. -
10 foenerator
faenĕrātor (less correctly fēn-, foen-), ōris, m. [faeneror], one who lends on interest, a money-lender, capitalist; with an odious secondary idea, a usurer (class.):improbantur ii quaestus, qui in odia hominum incurrunt, ut portitorum, ut faeneratorum,
Cic. Off. 1, 42, 150; Cato, R. R. praef. § 1; Sall. C. 33, 1; Cic. Fam. 5, 6, 2; Hor. Epod. 2, 67; Suet. Tib. 48:acerbissimi,
Cic. Att. 6, 1, 6. -
11 יזף
יִזַף, זִיף,(זוּף) ch. sam(יזף to borrow) 1) to borrow. Targ. O. Deut. 15:6; ib. 28:12 תְזִיף (some ed. תְזוּף); Y. ib. למֵיזוֹף.Part. יָזֵיף. Targ. 2 Kings 4:1 (ed. Lag. מוֹזִיף Af.).B. Mets.64a כי יְזִיףוכ׳ if this man shall borrow money of thee. Kidd.20a ולא נֵיזִיףוכ׳ (some ed. נוֹזִיף, v. infra) rather than borrow on interest. Erub.65a הוה י׳ ופרע Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) borrowed and paid off (made up by night for neglect of study by day). Taan.12b לֵיזוֹף מרוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. לוֹזִיף) borrow and pay back (postpone your fast for another day); a. fr. 2) to lend. Targ. Y. Deut. 15:2 דְּיִזּוֹף ב־Sabb.119a מאן דיזיף שבתאוכ׳ (Ms. M. לשב׳, Buxt. דיוֹזִיף) him who lends to the Sabbath (incurring an additional expense in honoring the Sabbath), the Sabbath will repay; Yalk. Gen. 16; Yalk. Is. 356. Af. אוֹזִיף 1) to borrow. Targ. Ps. 37:21.B. Bath.32b הדרת אוֹזַפְתִּינְהוּ מינאי (Rashb. הדר יזפתינהו, Ms. M. שקלתינהו) thou hast borrowed it again of me. B. Mets.63b האי מאן דאו׳וכ׳ (Ms. H. דיזיף) if one borrowed Kidd.20a; Taan.12b, v. supra.Lam. R. to I, 2 אוֹזְפִיתוּן, v. חוֹבָא.Lev. R. s. 3 beg. דיוֹזִיףוכ׳ some ed. he who borrows on interests. 2) to lend. Targ. O. Deut. 15:6. Ib. 8 אוֹזָפָא תּוֹזְפִינֵּיה (Y. מוּזְפָא תּוּז׳). Ib. 28:12; a. e.Targ. Prov. 19:17 נְיוֹזִיף Ms. (ed. נְזִיף).Bekh.8b גברא דאו׳ וטרף … דהדר מוֹזִיף he who once lent money and had to resort to seizing (v. טְרַף I), why does he lend again?; a. e. -
12 זיף
יִזַף, זִיף,(זוּף) ch. sam(יזף to borrow) 1) to borrow. Targ. O. Deut. 15:6; ib. 28:12 תְזִיף (some ed. תְזוּף); Y. ib. למֵיזוֹף.Part. יָזֵיף. Targ. 2 Kings 4:1 (ed. Lag. מוֹזִיף Af.).B. Mets.64a כי יְזִיףוכ׳ if this man shall borrow money of thee. Kidd.20a ולא נֵיזִיףוכ׳ (some ed. נוֹזִיף, v. infra) rather than borrow on interest. Erub.65a הוה י׳ ופרע Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) borrowed and paid off (made up by night for neglect of study by day). Taan.12b לֵיזוֹף מרוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. לוֹזִיף) borrow and pay back (postpone your fast for another day); a. fr. 2) to lend. Targ. Y. Deut. 15:2 דְּיִזּוֹף ב־Sabb.119a מאן דיזיף שבתאוכ׳ (Ms. M. לשב׳, Buxt. דיוֹזִיף) him who lends to the Sabbath (incurring an additional expense in honoring the Sabbath), the Sabbath will repay; Yalk. Gen. 16; Yalk. Is. 356. Af. אוֹזִיף 1) to borrow. Targ. Ps. 37:21.B. Bath.32b הדרת אוֹזַפְתִּינְהוּ מינאי (Rashb. הדר יזפתינהו, Ms. M. שקלתינהו) thou hast borrowed it again of me. B. Mets.63b האי מאן דאו׳וכ׳ (Ms. H. דיזיף) if one borrowed Kidd.20a; Taan.12b, v. supra.Lam. R. to I, 2 אוֹזְפִיתוּן, v. חוֹבָא.Lev. R. s. 3 beg. דיוֹזִיףוכ׳ some ed. he who borrows on interests. 2) to lend. Targ. O. Deut. 15:6. Ib. 8 אוֹזָפָא תּוֹזְפִינֵּיה (Y. מוּזְפָא תּוּז׳). Ib. 28:12; a. e.Targ. Prov. 19:17 נְיוֹזִיף Ms. (ed. נְזִיף).Bekh.8b גברא דאו׳ וטרף … דהדר מוֹזִיף he who once lent money and had to resort to seizing (v. טְרַף I), why does he lend again?; a. e. -
13 יִזַף
יִזַף, זִיף,(זוּף) ch. sam(יזף to borrow) 1) to borrow. Targ. O. Deut. 15:6; ib. 28:12 תְזִיף (some ed. תְזוּף); Y. ib. למֵיזוֹף.Part. יָזֵיף. Targ. 2 Kings 4:1 (ed. Lag. מוֹזִיף Af.).B. Mets.64a כי יְזִיףוכ׳ if this man shall borrow money of thee. Kidd.20a ולא נֵיזִיףוכ׳ (some ed. נוֹזִיף, v. infra) rather than borrow on interest. Erub.65a הוה י׳ ופרע Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) borrowed and paid off (made up by night for neglect of study by day). Taan.12b לֵיזוֹף מרוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. לוֹזִיף) borrow and pay back (postpone your fast for another day); a. fr. 2) to lend. Targ. Y. Deut. 15:2 דְּיִזּוֹף ב־Sabb.119a מאן דיזיף שבתאוכ׳ (Ms. M. לשב׳, Buxt. דיוֹזִיף) him who lends to the Sabbath (incurring an additional expense in honoring the Sabbath), the Sabbath will repay; Yalk. Gen. 16; Yalk. Is. 356. Af. אוֹזִיף 1) to borrow. Targ. Ps. 37:21.B. Bath.32b הדרת אוֹזַפְתִּינְהוּ מינאי (Rashb. הדר יזפתינהו, Ms. M. שקלתינהו) thou hast borrowed it again of me. B. Mets.63b האי מאן דאו׳וכ׳ (Ms. H. דיזיף) if one borrowed Kidd.20a; Taan.12b, v. supra.Lam. R. to I, 2 אוֹזְפִיתוּן, v. חוֹבָא.Lev. R. s. 3 beg. דיוֹזִיףוכ׳ some ed. he who borrows on interests. 2) to lend. Targ. O. Deut. 15:6. Ib. 8 אוֹזָפָא תּוֹזְפִינֵּיה (Y. מוּזְפָא תּוּז׳). Ib. 28:12; a. e.Targ. Prov. 19:17 נְיוֹזִיף Ms. (ed. נְזִיף).Bekh.8b גברא דאו׳ וטרף … דהדר מוֹזִיף he who once lent money and had to resort to seizing (v. טְרַף I), why does he lend again?; a. e. -
14 זִיף
יִזַף, זִיף,(זוּף) ch. sam(יזף to borrow) 1) to borrow. Targ. O. Deut. 15:6; ib. 28:12 תְזִיף (some ed. תְזוּף); Y. ib. למֵיזוֹף.Part. יָזֵיף. Targ. 2 Kings 4:1 (ed. Lag. מוֹזִיף Af.).B. Mets.64a כי יְזִיףוכ׳ if this man shall borrow money of thee. Kidd.20a ולא נֵיזִיףוכ׳ (some ed. נוֹזִיף, v. infra) rather than borrow on interest. Erub.65a הוה י׳ ופרע Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) borrowed and paid off (made up by night for neglect of study by day). Taan.12b לֵיזוֹף מרוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. לוֹזִיף) borrow and pay back (postpone your fast for another day); a. fr. 2) to lend. Targ. Y. Deut. 15:2 דְּיִזּוֹף ב־Sabb.119a מאן דיזיף שבתאוכ׳ (Ms. M. לשב׳, Buxt. דיוֹזִיף) him who lends to the Sabbath (incurring an additional expense in honoring the Sabbath), the Sabbath will repay; Yalk. Gen. 16; Yalk. Is. 356. Af. אוֹזִיף 1) to borrow. Targ. Ps. 37:21.B. Bath.32b הדרת אוֹזַפְתִּינְהוּ מינאי (Rashb. הדר יזפתינהו, Ms. M. שקלתינהו) thou hast borrowed it again of me. B. Mets.63b האי מאן דאו׳וכ׳ (Ms. H. דיזיף) if one borrowed Kidd.20a; Taan.12b, v. supra.Lam. R. to I, 2 אוֹזְפִיתוּן, v. חוֹבָא.Lev. R. s. 3 beg. דיוֹזִיףוכ׳ some ed. he who borrows on interests. 2) to lend. Targ. O. Deut. 15:6. Ib. 8 אוֹזָפָא תּוֹזְפִינֵּיה (Y. מוּזְפָא תּוּז׳). Ib. 28:12; a. e.Targ. Prov. 19:17 נְיוֹזִיף Ms. (ed. נְזִיף).Bekh.8b גברא דאו׳ וטרף … דהדר מוֹזִיף he who once lent money and had to resort to seizing (v. טְרַף I), why does he lend again?; a. e.
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