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  • 101 spare

    1. I
    often in the negative have no time (no bread, no money, no paper, no room, etc.) to spare не иметь лишнего времени и т.д.; you haven't a moment to spare у вас и минуты свободной нет; every hour I can spare каждый свободный час [своего времени]; I got to the station with five minutes to spare я попал на вокзал /я добрался до вокзала/ за пять минут до отхода поезда; there was plenty of width for that shelf and room to spare по ширине эта полка легко войдет и еще останется место; I have time and to spare времени у меня более чем достаточно; we have enough and to spare у нас всего предостаточно
    2. III
    1) spare smth., smb. usually with can; I can spare a minute (some time, an hour, etc.) я могу уделить минутку и т.д.; I cannot spare the time у меня нет [на это] времени; can you spare a cigarette (a book, a cup of sugar, etc.)? нет ли у вас сигареты и т.д.?, не можете ли вы дать мне сигарету и т.д.?; I cannot spare my horse (my bicycle, my motor car, etc.) я не могу дать [взаймы] /одолжить/ свою лошадь и т.д.; we cannot spare a single worker мы не можем отпустить ни одного рабочего
    2) spare smb. spare oneself (his pupils, his men, one's enemy, etc.) щадить /жалеть/ себя и т.д.; the enemy spared neither young nor old враг не давал пощады ни старикам, ни детям; we walked uphill to spare the horse мы [спешились и] пошли в гору пешком, чтобы облегчить лошади подъем; spare smth. spare an ancient monument (the city, etc.) пощадить /не трогать, не разрушать/ древний памятник и т.д., the fire spared nothing огонь /пожар/ ничего не пощадил, все погибло в огне; spare smb.'s life не лишать кого-л. жизни, пощадить кого-л.; spare smb.'s feelings (по)щадить чьи-л. чувства; I'll try to spare her blushes я постараюсь не заставлять ее краснеть /не вгонять ее в краску/
    3) spare smth. spare words (threats, one's effort, the whipped cream, the butter, etc.) экономить /не расходовать зря/ слова и т.д.; spare your money, this little sum won't help him оставь у себя эти деньги, такая маленькая сумма его не выручит
    3. V
    spare smb. smth.
    1) usually with can; I can spare you some money (a gallon of petrol, a cigarette, a dollar, one of those books, etc.) я могу дать вам немного денег и т.д.; how much time can you spare me? сколько вы мне можете уделить времени?; [willingly (generously, nobly, etc.)] spare smb. smth. [охотно и т.д.] уделять /давать/ что-л. кому-л.
    2) spare you the humiliation of a public exposure (him the painful details, himself the trouble, me this journey, me your complaints, him the trouble, you all the suffering I can, her the pain of hearing the story, etc.) избавить вас от унижения публичного разоблачения и т.д.; we wanted to spare him embarrassment нам не хотелось смущать его
    4. VII
    spare smth. to do smth. usually in the negative spare no time (no trouble, no effort, etc.) to help me не (по)жалеть времени и т.д., чтобы помочь мне; he spared no pains to please me он из кожи вон лез, чтобы угодить мне
    5. VIII
    spare smth. in doing smth. usually in the negative he spared no pains in helping me он мне помогал, не щадя сил; he's spared no expense in building the house он не жалел расходов на строительство дома
    6. XI
    1) be spared he cannot be spared, we need him он нам нужен, мы не можем обойтись без него
    2) his life was spared его пощадили, ему даровали жизнь
    7. XXI1
    spare smth. for smth. usually with can; I can't spare the time for a holiday (a week for a vacation at present, land for a garden, etc.) я не могу выкроить /тратить/ время /у меня нет времени/ на отдых и т.д.; spare your energy for some other work приберегите силы для другой работы; out of his income he spares one tenth for travels он откладывает одну десятую своего заработка на путешествия; spare smth. for smb. spare time for one's friends находить время для друзей; spare smb. for smth. I can spare you for tomorrow (for an hour, etc.) я могу вас отпустить на завтра и т.д., я могу завтра и т.д. обойтись без вас; spare smth. from smth. I cannot spare time from business (from my duties, from my work, etc.) я не могу отрываться от дел и т.д.; he spent nearly all the time he could spare from his duties in study он тратил все свободное от дел время на занятия

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  • 102 sestertius

    sestertĭus, a, um, num. adj. [contr. from semis-tertius], two and a half; only in the phrases sestertius nummus and milia sestertia; v. I. A. and I. B. 1. infra.— Mostly as subst.
    I.
    sestertĭus (written also with the characters HS.; v. B. 4. infra), ii, m. (sc. nummus); also in full: sestertius nummus; gen. plur. sestertiūm; rarely sestertiorum or sestertiūm nummūm, a sesterce, a small silver coin, originally equal to two and a half asses, or one fourth of a denarius. When the as was reduced in weight, during the Punic wars, the denarius was made equal to sixteen asses, and the sestertius continued to be one fourth of the denarius. Its value, up to the time of Augustus, was twopence and half a farthing sterling, or four and one tenth cents; afterwards about one eighth less. The sestertius was the ordinary coin of the Romans, by which the largest sums were reckoned. The sestertium (1000 sestertii) was equal (up to the time of Augustus, afterwards about one eighth less) to
    8 17 s.
    1 d. sterling, or $42.94 in United States coin (v. Zumpt, Gram. § 842; Dict. of Ant. s. v. as, sestertius).
    A.
    In gen.:

    sestertius, quod duobus semis additur (dupondius enim et semis antiquus sestertius est) et veteris consuetudinis, ut retro aere dicerent, ita ut semis tertius, quartus semis pronunciarent, ab semis tertius sestertius dicitur,

    Varr. L. L. 5, § 173 Müll.: nostri quartam denarii partem, quod efficie [p. 1686] batur ex duobus assibus et tertio semisse, sestertium nominaverunt, Vitr. 3, 1 med.; Cic. Div. in Caecil. 10, 30:

    taxatio in libras sestertii singuli et in penuriā bini,

    Plin. 18, 13, 34, § 130.—Freq. joined with nummus:

    mille nongentos quinquaginta sestertios nummos,

    Col. 3, 3, 9.— Gen. plur. sestertiūm: quid verum sit, intellego;

    sed alias ita loquor, ut concessum est, ut hoc vel pro deum dico vel pro deorum, alias, ut necesse est, cum triumvirum non virorum, cum sestertiūm nummūm non nummorum, quod in his consuetudo varia non est,

    Cic. Or. 46, 56:

    sestertiūm sexagena milia nummūm,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 6, 1; cited ap. Plin. 10, 20, 23, § 45.—Rarely, sestertiorum:

    duo milia sestertiorum,

    Col. 3, 3, 13.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    As adj. in neutr. plur., with milia (in Varr. and Col.):

    ut asinus venierit sestertiis milibus LX. (= sexaginta milibus sestertium),

    Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 14:

    grex centenarius facile quadragena milia sestertia ut reddat,

    id. ib. 3, 6, 6:

    hos numquam minus dena milia sestertia ex melle recipere,

    id. ib. 3, 6, 11:

    Hirrius ex aedificiis duodena milia sestertia capiebat,

    id. ib. 3, 17, 3:

    sestertiis octo milibus,

    Col. 3, 3, 8; 3, 3, 9; 3, 3, 10.—
    2.
    To express more than two complete thousands sestertia is used as plurale tantum, with distrib. numerals (rare before the Aug. per.):

    si qui vilicus ex eo fundo, qui sestertia dena meritasset... domino XX. milia nummūm pro X. miserit (= decem milia sestertiūm),

    Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 50, § 119:

    candidati apud eum HS. quingena deposuerunt (= quindecim milia sestertiūm),

    id. Att. 4, 15, 7:

    capit ille ex suis praediis sexcena sestertia, ego centena ex meis,

    id. Par. 6, 3, 49:

    bis dena super sestertia nummum,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 33:

    Tiberius Hortalo se respondisse ait, daturum liberis ejus ducena sestertia singulis,

    Tac. A. 2, 38:

    princeps capiendis pecuniis posuit modum usque ad dena sestertia,

    id. ib. 11, 7.—Rarely with card. numerals:

    sestertia centum,

    Sall. C. 30, 6:

    septem donat sestertia,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 80:

    centum sestertia,

    Mart. 6, 20, 1:

    sex sestertia,

    id. 6, 30, 1; cf.:

    ne cui jus esset nisi qui... HS. CCCC. census fuisset,

    Plin. 33, 2, 8, § 32.—
    3.
    Millions of sesterces were expressed in three ways:
    a.
    By the words centena (or centum) milia sestertiūm, preceded by a numeral adverb (rare): miliens centena milia sestertium, a hundred millions, etc., Plin. 12, 18, 41, § 84.—
    b.
    With ellips. of the words centena milia, the gen. plur. sestertiūm being preceded by the numeral adv. (rare;

    once in Cic.): HS. (i. e. sestertium) quater decies P. Tadio numerata Athenis... planum faciam (i.e. sestertiūm quater decies centena milia, = 1,400,000 sesterces),

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 39, § 100 (where B. and K. after Orell. read. ex conj., sestertium; v. Kühner, Gram. § 229, 5 b.).—
    c.
    With sestertium, declined as subst. neutr., and the numeral adverbs from decies upward (also with ellips. of centena or centum milia; sestertium here = centum milia sestertiūm. The origin of this usage, which became general, has been much disputed, and it is usual to explain it, after Non. p. 495 (cf. Quint. 1, 6, 18), as a grammatical blunder, by which the gen. plur. sestertium has been mistaken for a neutr. sing., Zumpt, Gram. § 873; but it more probably grew out of the adj. use of sestertium with mille, supra; v. Fischer, Gram. 2, p. 269; cf. Neue, Formenl. 1, p. 116; Kühner, Gram. § 209).
    (α).
    Nom. and acc.:

    quom ei testamento sestertium milies relinquatur,

    Cic. Off. 3, 24, 93:

    nonne sestertium centies et octogies... Romae in quaestu reliquisti?

    id. Pis. 35, 86:

    sestertium sexagies, quod advexerat Domitius,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 23, 4:

    sestertium quadringenties aerario illatum est,

    Tac. A. 13, 31:

    sestertium deciens numeratum esse,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 7, § 20; 2, 3, 70, § 163:

    quadringenties sestertium, quod debuisti,

    id. Phil. 2, 37, 93; id. Off. 3, 24, 93; Nep. Att. 14, 2:

    sestertium ducenties ex eā praedā redactum esse,

    Liv. 45, 43, 8; Val. Max. 9, 1, 6:

    sestertium milies in culinam congerere,

    Sen. Cons. ad Helv. 10, 3:

    quater milies sestertium suum vidit,

    id. Ben. 2, 27, 1; Plin. 18, 6, 7, § 37; Tac. A. 6, 45; 12, 22; 12, 53; 13, 31; id. H. 4, 47; Suet. Calig. 37; id. Galb. 5.—Sometimes with ellips. of sestertium:

    dissipatio, per quam Antonius septies miliens avertit,

    Cic. Phil. 5, 4, 11.—
    (β).
    Gen.:

    syngrapha sestertii centies per legatos facta,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 37, 95:

    argenti ad summam sestertii decies in aerarium rettulit,

    Liv. 45, 4, 1:

    sestertii milies servus,

    Sen. Q. N. 1, 16, 1:

    liberalitas decies sestertii,

    Tac. A. 2, 37; 2, 86:

    centies sestertii largitio,

    id. ib. 12, 58; 12, 53; Plin. Ep. 10, 3 (5), 2.—
    (γ).
    Abl.:

    quadragies sestertio villam venisse,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 3:

    sexagies sestertio, tricies sestertio,

    Val. Max. 9, 1, 4:

    centies sestertio cenavit uno die,

    Sen. Cons. ad Helv. 9, 11:

    pantomimae decies sestertio nubunt,

    id. ib. 12, 5; id. Ben. 4, 36, 1; Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 196:

    accepto quinquagies sestertio,

    Tac. A. 3, 17; 6, 17; 16, 13; id. H. 4, 42; Plin. Ep. 3, 19, 7; Suet. Caes. 50; id. Tib. 48; id. Calig. 38, 4.—The sign HS., i.e. II. and semis, stands for sestertius, sestertia, and sestertium, in all the uses described above; when it is necessary, to avoid ambiguity, its meanings are distinguished thus: HS. XX. stands for sestertii viginti; HS. X̅X̅., with a line over the numeral, = sestertia vicena, or 20,000 sesterces; H̅S̅. X̅X̅., with lines over both signs, = sestertium vicies, or 2,000,000 sesterces (Kühner, Gram. § 229 Anm. 1). But in recent edd. the numerals are usu. written in full, when the meaning would otherwise be doubtful.—
    C.
    Transf., in gen.
    a.
    Nummo sestertio or sestertio nummo, for a small sum, for a trifle (good prose):

    ecquis est, qui bona C. Rabirii Postumi nummo sestertio sibi addici velit? Tua, Postume, nummo sestertio a me addicuntur,

    Cic. Rab. Post. 17, 45; Val. Max. 5, 2, 10:

    C. Matienus damnatus sestertio nummo veniit,

    Liv. Epit. 55:

    quae maxima inter vos habentur, divitiae, gratia, potentia, sestertio nummo aestiman da sunt,

    Sen. Ep. 95, 59; Val. Max. 8, 2, 3.—
    * b.
    Money, a sum of money:

    sestertio amplo comparare,

    for a large sum, Sol. 27 (40) fin.
    D.
    In the times of the emperors, also, a copper coin, worth four asses, Plin. 34, 2, 2, § 4; cf. Eckhel. Doctr. Num. 6, p. 283.—
    * II.
    ses-tertĭum, ii, n., in econom. lang., as a measure of dimension, two and a half feet deep:

    ipsum agrum sat erit bipalio vertere: quod vocant rustici sestertium,

    Col. Arb. 1, 5 (for which:

    siccus ager bipalio subigi debet, quae est altitudo pastinationis, cum in duos pedes et semissem convertitur humus,

    id. ib. 3, 5, 3).

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  • 103 τέρπω

    τέρπω, Od.1.347, etc.; [dialect] Ep. subj.
    A

    τέρπῃσι 17.385

    : [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.

    τέρπεσκον Q.S.7.378

    , AP9.136 ([place name] Cyrus): [tense] fut.

    τέρψω S.Tr. 1246

    , etc.: [tense] aor.

    ἔτερψα h.Pan.47

    , E.Heracl. 433, Pl.Lg. 658b:—the [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med. have a fivefold [tense] aor.,
    1

    ἐτέρφθην Od.5.74

    , 8.131, 17.174, S.OC 1140, E. Ion 541 (troch.); rare in Prose, X.Mem.2.1.24.
    2 [dialect] Ep. ἐτάρφθην, τάρφθην, Od.6.99, 19.213, 251, 21.57.
    3 [dialect] Ep. ἐτάρπην, τάρπην, 23.300, Il.11.780, al.; inf.

    ταρπῆναι Od.23.212

    , and ταρπήμεναι ib. 346, Il.24.3; subj. τρᾰπείω, [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 1pl. τρᾰπείομεν (v. infr. 11.2).
    4 [dialect] Ep. also ἐταρπόμην, only in [ per.] 1pl. subj.

    ταρπώμεθα Od.4.295

    , al.; also redupl. through all moods,

    τετάρπετο Il.19.19

    , 24.513;

    τεταρπώμεσθα Od.11.212

    , Il.23.10,98;

    τεταρπόμενος Od. 1.310

    , al.
    5 [tense] aor. 1 ἐτερψάμην, in [dialect] Ep. subj.

    τέρψομαι 16.26

    (but τέρψομαι is [tense] fut. [voice] Med. in Il.20.23, S.Fr. 677); opt.

    τέρψαιτο h.Ap. 153

    ; part.

    τερψάμενος Od.12.188

    :—delight, gladden, cheer,

    ὅ κεν τέρπῃσιν ἀείδων 17.385

    ;

    τῇ [φόρμιγγι] ὅ γε θυμὸν ἔτερπεν Il.9.189

    , al.;

    πεσσοῖσι.. θυμὸν ἔτερπον Od.1.107

    ;

    καὶ τὸν ἔτερπε λόγοις Il. 15.393

    ;

    τοὐμὸν.. τ. κέαρ S.Tr. 1246

    ; θοίνῃ σε τ. Achae.17; ἡ ἀγγελίη.. ἔτερψε [ αὐτούς] Hdt.8.99; sts. in [dialect] Att. Prose, ἔπεσι.. τὸ αὐτίκα τέρψει will give momentary pleasure, Th.2.41, cf. Pl.Lg. 658b, 658e, etc.; τ. τὴν ἀκοήν, τὰς ἀκοάς, Phld.Po.5.26,28; ἧλιξ τέρπει τὸν ἥλικα, prov. in Pl.Phdr. 240c, etc.: abs., give delight, Od.1.347, 8.45, S.Aj. 475; τὰ τέρποντα delights, Id.OC 1217 (lyr.); ῥήματα τέρψαντά τι ib. 1281;

    οἱ τέρποντες λόγῳ ῥήτορες Th.3.40

    ;

    τὰ τέρψοντα X.Ages.9.4

    .
    II more freq. in [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med.,
    1 in [dialect] Ep. the [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. is used, c. gen. rei, have full enjoyment of, enjoy to one's heart's content,

    ἐπεὶ τάρπημεν ἐδητύος ἠδὲ ποτῆτος Il.11.780

    ;

    ἐπεὶ τάρπησαν ἐδωδῆς Od.3.70

    ;

    σίτου τάρφθεν 6.99

    ;

    τεταρπόμενοι φίλον ἦτορ σίτου καὶ οἴνοιο Il.9.705

    ; ὕπνου, εὐνῆς ταρπήμεναι, 24.3, Od.23.346; φιλότητος ἐταρπήτην ib. 300; ἥβης ταρπῆναι ib. 212: metaph., take one's fill of lamentation,

    τεταρπώμεσθα γόοιο Il.23.10

    ,98, Od. 11.212, cf. 19.213, 21.57.
    2 enjoy or delight oneself, c. dat. instr.,

    φρένα τ. φόρμιγγι Il.9.186

    ;

    μύθοισι Od.23.301

    ;

    δαιτί 1.26

    ;

    γόῳ φρένα 4.102

    ;

    δίσκοισιν Il.2.774

    ;

    ἐν θαλίῃς Od.11.603

    , Hes.Op. 115; φιλότητι (or ἐν φ.)

    τραπείομεν εὐνηθέντε Il.3.441

    , 14.314 (whereas in the phrase λέκτρονδε τραπείομεν εὐνηθέντες (v.l. -θέντε), Od.8.292, the form τραπείομεν seems to be taken by the poet as belonging to τρέπω, though others retain the usu. sense by connecting λέκτρονδε with εὐνηθέντες or by punctuating after λέκτρονδε); so in Trag.,

    λαμπάδι τερπόμεναι A.Eu. 1042

    (lyr.), cf. S.OC 1140, etc.; delight in,

    τῇ τῶν πυραμίδων μεγαλειότητι OGI666.26

    (Egypt, i A.D.);

    τοῖς εὐώδεσι Sor. 2.29

    ;

    ἐπί τισι E.Rh. 194

    : c. part.,

    λόγοις.. οἷς σὺ μὴ τέρψῃ κλύων S.Ant. 691

    ;

    τέρπεται τιμώμενος E.Ba. 321

    ; τί ἂν.. ἀκούσας τερφθείης; X.Mem.2.1.24: abs., πῖνε καὶ τέρπευ drink and be merry, Hdt.2.78.
    3 with internal acc., οἴην μοῖραν δέκα μοιρέων τέρπεται ἀνήρ has only one tenth part of the enjoyment, Hes.Fr. 162;

    κενὴν ἐτερπόμην.. τέρψιν S.Fr. 577

    ;

    τέρπου κενὴν ὄνησιν E.Or. 1043

    .
    4 freq. with words which limit its sense,

    θυμῷ Il.19.313

    , Od.16.26;

    θυμόν Il.21.45

    ;

    κατὰ θυμόν Hes.Op.58

    , 358;

    φρένα Il.1.474

    , Od.4.102, etc.;

    φρεσὶν ᾗσι τετάρπετο Il.19.19

    , cf. Od.5.74;

    ἐνὶ φρεσίν 8.368

    ;

    τεταρπόμενος φίλον κῆρ 1.310

    ;

    ἀπάταισι θυμὸν τέρπεται Pi.P.2.74

    . (Cf. Skt. trpnoti 'take one's fill', Causative tarpáyati 'delight (trans.)', Opruss. ka enterpo.. ? 'what is the use of..?', Goth. paurfts, OE. pearf 'benefit', Goth. parf 'I need'.)

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  • 104 jedna

    num. i a.
    1. zob. jeden.
    2. mat. ( w ułamkach zwykłych) one, a; jedna dziesiąta/setna (one) tenth/hundredth; jedna druga/czwarta (one) half/quarter.

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  • 105 одна

    1. one; alone; only; a; a certain; some
    2. alone

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  • 106 עדף

    עָדַף(b. h.) (to be lax, hang over, to be abundant; to be larger, more, better. Sifra Kdosh. beg. יכול שכבוד האב עוֹדֵףוכ׳ you might think that honoring the father was more important than Yalk. Ps. 876 יַעֲדֹף, v. עָדִיף h. Midd. IV, 7 האולם עוֹדֵף עליווכ׳ the hall extended beyond it (the Hekhal) fifteen cubits to the north Y.R. Hash. II, 58b top (read:) אילו אמר בעיבור הייתי אומר … שההמה עוֹדֶפֶתוכ׳ if he had said b‘ibbur (by intercalation), I might have said, this refers to the eleven days by which the solar year is larger than the lunar year. Erub.83a סאה של ירושלמית עודפתוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. יתירה) the Jerusalem Sah is larger than … by ; a. e. Hif. הֶעְדִּיף to do more ( than enough); to be liberal. Kidd.63a, a. e. תַעְדִּיף יתרוכ׳ she might do more work for him than is due to him. Tosef.B. Mets. IV, 14 אע״פ שמַעְדִּיפִין זה על זה although one of the partners does more business than the other (they are liberal towards one another). Y.Dem.V, 24c המַעְדִּיף על מעשרותיו he who adds to his tithes (gives more than one-tenth; Tosef. ib. VIII, 13 המרבה במעשרות); a. e.

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  • 107 עָדַף

    עָדַף(b. h.) (to be lax, hang over, to be abundant; to be larger, more, better. Sifra Kdosh. beg. יכול שכבוד האב עוֹדֵףוכ׳ you might think that honoring the father was more important than Yalk. Ps. 876 יַעֲדֹף, v. עָדִיף h. Midd. IV, 7 האולם עוֹדֵף עליווכ׳ the hall extended beyond it (the Hekhal) fifteen cubits to the north Y.R. Hash. II, 58b top (read:) אילו אמר בעיבור הייתי אומר … שההמה עוֹדֶפֶתוכ׳ if he had said b‘ibbur (by intercalation), I might have said, this refers to the eleven days by which the solar year is larger than the lunar year. Erub.83a סאה של ירושלמית עודפתוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. יתירה) the Jerusalem Sah is larger than … by ; a. e. Hif. הֶעְדִּיף to do more ( than enough); to be liberal. Kidd.63a, a. e. תַעְדִּיף יתרוכ׳ she might do more work for him than is due to him. Tosef.B. Mets. IV, 14 אע״פ שמַעְדִּיפִין זה על זה although one of the partners does more business than the other (they are liberal towards one another). Y.Dem.V, 24c המַעְדִּיף על מעשרותיו he who adds to his tithes (gives more than one-tenth; Tosef. ib. VIII, 13 המרבה במעשרות); a. e.

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  • 108 עשרון

    עִשָּׂרוֹןm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) one-tenth of an Ephah, ʿissaron. Men.XIII, 1 הרי עלי ע׳וכ׳ if a person says, ‘I vow an ʿissaron, he must offer one minḥah. Ib. 2 מנחה של ששים ע׳ a meal offering of sixty ʿissaron; a. fr.Pl. עֶשְׂרוֹנִים, עֶשְׂרוֹנוֹת. Ib. 1 ע׳ יביאוכ׳ (Bab. ed. 104b עשרונות) if a person says, ‘I vow ʿesronim, he must offer two minḥahs. Ib. יביא מנחות של ע׳ מאחד ועד ששים he must bring (sixty) offerings of ʿesronim, beginning with one ʿissaron and progressing up to sixty; a. e.

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  • 109 עִשָּׂרוֹן

    עִשָּׂרוֹןm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) one-tenth of an Ephah, ʿissaron. Men.XIII, 1 הרי עלי ע׳וכ׳ if a person says, ‘I vow an ʿissaron, he must offer one minḥah. Ib. 2 מנחה של ששים ע׳ a meal offering of sixty ʿissaron; a. fr.Pl. עֶשְׂרוֹנִים, עֶשְׂרוֹנוֹת. Ib. 1 ע׳ יביאוכ׳ (Bab. ed. 104b עשרונות) if a person says, ‘I vow ʿesronim, he must offer two minḥahs. Ib. יביא מנחות של ע׳ מאחד ועד ששים he must bring (sixty) offerings of ʿesronim, beginning with one ʿissaron and progressing up to sixty; a. e.

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  • 110 תרומה

    תְּרוּמָהf. (b. h.; רוּם) 1) removal. Yoma 22a, a. fr. תְּרוּמַת הדשן the removal of the ashes from the altar (V. Lev. 6:3). 2) (lifting,) heave-offering, dedicated object; contribution for the sanctuary; sacred treasure. Shek. III, 2; IV, 1 תרומת הלשכה, v. לִשְׁכָּה. Ib. הת׳ מה היו עושין בה what did they do with the treasure (of the half-Shekel contributions)? Y. ib. I, 45d bot. שלש תרומות … תרומת אדנים ות׳ שקלים ות׳ המשכן three kinds of contributions are spoken of in this section (Ex. 25:2 sq.): the contribution for the sockets (ib. 38:26 sq.), the contribution of the head-tax (ib. 30:12 sq.), and the freewill contributions for the Tabernacle; a. fr.Esp. Trumah, the priests share of the crop, of dough Ter. I, 1 אין תְּרוּמָתָן ת׳ what they set aside for the priests gift is not legal Trumah. Ib. 3 תְּרוּמָתוֹ ת׳ what he set aside is Trumah. Ib. IV, 3 שיעור ת׳ עין יפהוכ׳ the proportion of the priests gift is, in case of liberality, one-fortieth Ib. 5 אחד מעשרה כת׳ מעשר one-tenth, which is as much as the gift of tithes; יתר ממנה יעשנה ת׳ מעשרוכ׳ if he took out more than that, let him make it a contribution of tithes (for another pile). Ib. VII, 5 שתי … של ת׳וכ׳ two piles, one containing Trumah, and the other secular fruit (חוּלִּין); a. v. fr.Pl. תְּרוּמוֹת. Y. Shek. l. c. Taan.7b ביטול ת׳ ומעשרות neglect of the laws concerning Trumah and tithes; a. fr.Trnsf. choice. Gitt.67a מירותי ת׳ מת׳וכ׳, v. מִדָּה. Trumoth name of a treatise, of the Order of Zraʿim, of Mishnah, Tosefta, and Talmud Yrushalmi.

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  • 111 תְּרוּמָה

    תְּרוּמָהf. (b. h.; רוּם) 1) removal. Yoma 22a, a. fr. תְּרוּמַת הדשן the removal of the ashes from the altar (V. Lev. 6:3). 2) (lifting,) heave-offering, dedicated object; contribution for the sanctuary; sacred treasure. Shek. III, 2; IV, 1 תרומת הלשכה, v. לִשְׁכָּה. Ib. הת׳ מה היו עושין בה what did they do with the treasure (of the half-Shekel contributions)? Y. ib. I, 45d bot. שלש תרומות … תרומת אדנים ות׳ שקלים ות׳ המשכן three kinds of contributions are spoken of in this section (Ex. 25:2 sq.): the contribution for the sockets (ib. 38:26 sq.), the contribution of the head-tax (ib. 30:12 sq.), and the freewill contributions for the Tabernacle; a. fr.Esp. Trumah, the priests share of the crop, of dough Ter. I, 1 אין תְּרוּמָתָן ת׳ what they set aside for the priests gift is not legal Trumah. Ib. 3 תְּרוּמָתוֹ ת׳ what he set aside is Trumah. Ib. IV, 3 שיעור ת׳ עין יפהוכ׳ the proportion of the priests gift is, in case of liberality, one-fortieth Ib. 5 אחד מעשרה כת׳ מעשר one-tenth, which is as much as the gift of tithes; יתר ממנה יעשנה ת׳ מעשרוכ׳ if he took out more than that, let him make it a contribution of tithes (for another pile). Ib. VII, 5 שתי … של ת׳וכ׳ two piles, one containing Trumah, and the other secular fruit (חוּלִּין); a. v. fr.Pl. תְּרוּמוֹת. Y. Shek. l. c. Taan.7b ביטול ת׳ ומעשרות neglect of the laws concerning Trumah and tithes; a. fr.Trnsf. choice. Gitt.67a מירותי ת׳ מת׳וכ׳, v. מִדָּה. Trumoth name of a treatise, of the Order of Zraʿim, of Mishnah, Tosefta, and Talmud Yrushalmi.

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  • 114 divergence

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  • 115 chalcus

    copper coin (of small value, one tenth obol, one 60th or 40th of a drachma)

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  • 116 divergence

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  • 117 dig

    I n infml II vi sl
    1)

    Sorry, I don't dig — Извини, я не понимаю

    Man, don't you dig that fucking dope fucked up my whole motherfucking sense of values? — Неужели ты не понимаешь, блин, что из-за этого долбаного наркотика у меня, блин, сместились все ценностные ориентиры?

    "But did you get laid?" "No, man, but dig, at one point I asked, if there was anything to drink and she told me to fuck off" — "Но ты трахнул эту бабу?" - "Понимаешь, я спросил ее, есть ли что выпить, а она послала меня на хер"

    2) BrE
    3) AmE
    III vt

    Where did you dig her, kid? — Где ты ее нашел, парень?

    2) sl

    I just don't dig what you're saying — Я никак не пойму, что ты говоришь

    Sorry, I just don't dig you — Извини, но я тебя не понимаю

    3) sl

    I really dig Tom. He's a special guy — Мне очень симпатичен Том, потому что он необыкновенный парень

    He kept playing it and I kept digging it — Он продолжал играть, а я продолжал балдеть от этой мелодии

    She liked cock too much to go straight lezzie - but she dug it on occasion — Ей слишком нравились мужчины, чтобы стать настоящей лесбиянкой, хотя она иногда была не прочь заняться любовью с женщиной

    4) sl

    If you do something subtle only one tenth of the audience will dig it — А если вы исполните нечто, выходящее за рамки обычного, то только незначительная часть зрителей оценит это

    5) sl

    I digged her when she was fifteen — Я обратил на нее внимание, когда ей было пятнадцать лет

    Dig that fancy hat! — Посмотри, какая прелестная шляпка!

    Dig the tits on that chick — Посмотри, какие у этой бабы сиськи

    6) AmE sl

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  • 118 עישורא

    עִישּׂוּרָאch. sam(עישור, עשור dedication, sanctification). Keth.50a והא לא דמי ע׳ בתרא על׳ קמא but the second tithe (one-tenth of nine-tenths left) is not equal to the first tithe (both together do not amount to one fifth)!

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  • 119 עִישּׂוּרָא

    עִישּׂוּרָאch. sam(עישור, עשור dedication, sanctification). Keth.50a והא לא דמי ע׳ בתרא על׳ קמא but the second tithe (one-tenth of nine-tenths left) is not equal to the first tithe (both together do not amount to one fifth)!

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  • 120 'ushr

    Религия: десятина, налог в размере 1/10, сбор в размере 1/10, (In Muslim terminology, tithe, a tax equivalent to one-tenth of their produce) 'ушр

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