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1 תורת הנאום
oratory -
2 אורטורי
adj. Oratorian, (Roman Catholic Church) of an oratory (group of secular priests who lived in religious communities) -
3 דבר
v. be destroyed, disinfested; subdued, overcome————————v. be spoken, said; be agreed————————v. to destroy, disinfest; subdue, overcome————————v. to say, speak————————v. to talk, speak, converse; reach an agreement————————v. to talk, speak————————events, happening; something, anything————————plague, epidemic, widespread disease, pestilence————————speech; oratory; commandment————————thing, object, matter, item————————word, speech, saying, utterance, say -
4 דברנות
loquacity, loquaciousness, gab; oratory, speaking -
5 דברני
adj. loquacious, talkative, garrulous, gabby, loudmouthed; oratory -
6 דיבר
speech; oratory; commandment -
7 עברי
עִבְרִיm., עִבְרִיָּה, עִבְרִית f. (b. h.) Hebrew; (לשין) ע׳ Hebrew language; (כתב) ע׳ Hebrew character, type. Kidd.I, 2 עבד ע׳ a Hebrew slave; אמה הע׳ a Hebrew handmaid. Gen. R. s. 42 ומשיח בלשון ע׳, v. עֵבֶר II. Gitt.IX, 6 עד אחד עבריוכ׳ if one witness signed in Hebrew type, and the other in Greek, and again one in Hebrew Ib. 8 גט שכתבו עבריתוכ׳ if a letter of divorce was written in Hebrew, and its witnesses signed in Greek. Y.Meg.I, 71b bot.; Esth. R. to I, 22, a. e. ע׳ לדיבור the Hebrew language is adapted for oratory; a. fr.Meg.18a קראה … עברית if he read the Megillah in a trans-Euphratean (Aramaic) translation.Pl. עִבְרִים, עִבְרִיִּים; f. עִבְרִיּוֹת. Ib. עברית לע׳ an Aramaic translation read before Aramæan Jews. Ex. R. s. 3 למה קורא אותם ע׳ על שם שעברו ים why does he call them ‘Ibriim (Ex. 3:18)? Because they passed the sea (on going to Egypt), Ib. s. 1. Pesik. R. s. 23; a. fr. -
8 עִבְרִי
עִבְרִיm., עִבְרִיָּה, עִבְרִית f. (b. h.) Hebrew; (לשין) ע׳ Hebrew language; (כתב) ע׳ Hebrew character, type. Kidd.I, 2 עבד ע׳ a Hebrew slave; אמה הע׳ a Hebrew handmaid. Gen. R. s. 42 ומשיח בלשון ע׳, v. עֵבֶר II. Gitt.IX, 6 עד אחד עבריוכ׳ if one witness signed in Hebrew type, and the other in Greek, and again one in Hebrew Ib. 8 גט שכתבו עבריתוכ׳ if a letter of divorce was written in Hebrew, and its witnesses signed in Greek. Y.Meg.I, 71b bot.; Esth. R. to I, 22, a. e. ע׳ לדיבור the Hebrew language is adapted for oratory; a. fr.Meg.18a קראה … עברית if he read the Megillah in a trans-Euphratean (Aramaic) translation.Pl. עִבְרִים, עִבְרִיִּים; f. עִבְרִיּוֹת. Ib. עברית לע׳ an Aramaic translation read before Aramæan Jews. Ex. R. s. 3 למה קורא אותם ע׳ על שם שעברו ים why does he call them ‘Ibriim (Ex. 3:18)? Because they passed the sea (on going to Egypt), Ib. s. 1. Pesik. R. s. 23; a. fr.
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