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  • 81 محفوظ

    مَحْفوظ \ kept, preserved, conserved. \ _(field) Food Sc.

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  • 82 مملح

    مُمَلَّح \ salted: (of food) preserved by being treated with salt.

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  • 83 salted

    مُمَلَّح \ salted: (of food) preserved by being treated with salt.

    Arabic-English glossary > salted

  • 84 eski

    "1. old, ancient. 2. former, ex-; veteran. 3. old, worn-out; secondhand. 4. past events, what went before. - ağıza yeni taam/kaşık. colloq. New food for an old mouth (said when eating something for the first time that season). E- Ahit the Old Testament. - çamlar bardak oldu. colloq. Times have changed./Things are not what they used to be. - defterleri karıştırmak/yoklamak to bring up old issues, delve into the past. - enayi biçimi slang outdated clothes; out of fashion. - eserler antiques, antiquities. -si gibi the way it used to be. - göz ağrısı an old flame. - hale getirme law complete restitution. - hamam eski tas. colloq. Nothing has changed; it´s business as usual. - hayratı da berbat etmek to make something worse by trying to improve it. -ye itibar/rağbet olsaydı bitpazarına nur yağardı. proverb If old things were in fashion light from heaven would illuminate the flea market. -si kadar as much as before. - kafalı oldfashioned (person). - köye yeni âdet unwelcome innovation. - kulağı kesik slang 1. old woman-chaser. 2. one who has experienced much. - kurt old hand. - memur slang 1. repeater, a student who has repeated most of his classes. 2. one who has experienced much. - püskü old and battered-looking, shabby. - toprak healthy and well-preserved older person. - tüfek person with a lot of experience, old hand. - zamanlarda 1. in the past, in the old days. 2. in ancient times, in antiquity."

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  • 85 לוף

    לוֹףm. (cmp. לֶפֶת) lof, a plant similar to colocasia, with edible leaves and root, and bearing beans. (It is classified with onions and garlic. Peah VI, 10. Shebi. V, 2 הטומן את הל׳וכ׳ he who puts lof in the ground for preservation in the Sabbatical year. Y. ib. 35d bot. (read:) עד כדון ל׳ בצלים מהו so much about lof; how about onions? (Answ.) היא ל׳ היא בצלים the same law applies to lof and to onions. Ib. (ref. to Mish. 3) בעלי ל׳ שוטהוכ׳ the Mishnah speaks of leaves of the wild lof, i. e. lof trained for the leaves. Ib. VII, 1 עלה ל׳ השוטה the (edible) leaves of the wild lof; ib. 2 עקר ל׳ הש׳ the (inedible) root of Sabb.XVIII, 1 מתיר בל׳וכ׳ permits the handling of (the beans) of lof, because it may be used as food for ravens. Tosef.Maasr.III, 10 גומות הל׳ (ed. Zuck. גומת) lof preserved in pits, v. supra. Y.Erub.III, beg.20c הל׳ והקולקס the bean of the lof and of the colocasia (not eaten raw), a. fr.

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  • 86 לוֹף

    לוֹףm. (cmp. לֶפֶת) lof, a plant similar to colocasia, with edible leaves and root, and bearing beans. (It is classified with onions and garlic. Peah VI, 10. Shebi. V, 2 הטומן את הל׳וכ׳ he who puts lof in the ground for preservation in the Sabbatical year. Y. ib. 35d bot. (read:) עד כדון ל׳ בצלים מהו so much about lof; how about onions? (Answ.) היא ל׳ היא בצלים the same law applies to lof and to onions. Ib. (ref. to Mish. 3) בעלי ל׳ שוטהוכ׳ the Mishnah speaks of leaves of the wild lof, i. e. lof trained for the leaves. Ib. VII, 1 עלה ל׳ השוטה the (edible) leaves of the wild lof; ib. 2 עקר ל׳ הש׳ the (inedible) root of Sabb.XVIII, 1 מתיר בל׳וכ׳ permits the handling of (the beans) of lof, because it may be used as food for ravens. Tosef.Maasr.III, 10 גומות הל׳ (ed. Zuck. גומת) lof preserved in pits, v. supra. Y.Erub.III, beg.20c הל׳ והקולקס the bean of the lof and of the colocasia (not eaten raw), a. fr.

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  • 87 מלח

    מָלַח(b. h.; denom. of מֶלַח) to salt, brine; esp. (in ritual law) to strew salt on raw meat to resorb its blood. Midd. V, 3 היו מוֹלְחִין עורותוכ׳ they put salt on the hides of sacrifices.Ḥull.113a אלאא״ב מוֹלְחוֹ יפה יפהוכ׳ unless one salts it carefully and washes it thoroughly. Ib. מדיח ומוֹלֵחַוכ׳ one must first wash the meat, then salt it and again wash it. B. Bath.74b ומְלָחָהּ לצדיקיםוכ׳ and preserved it in salt for the benefit of the righteous Ḥull. l. c. דג טהור שמְלָחוֹוכ׳ a clean fish which was salted together with an unclean one; a. fr.Part. pass. מָלוּחַ (v. מְלִיחַ); pl. מְלוּחִים, מְלוּחִין. Ib. שניהם מ׳ both were salted, opp. תָּפֵל. Yalk. Ps. 887 מ׳ salty secretions.Y.Taan.IV, 69b top מיני מ׳ various kinds of salted food. Y.Sabb.I, 3c bot. מְלוּחֵיהֶן brines prepared by gentiles; a. fr. Hof. הוּמְלָח, הָמְלַח to be strewn with salt. Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., Par. 9, ch. XI שלא הוּמְלְחָה no salt had been put on it. Pu. מוּלָּח same. Part. מְמוּלָּח salted, trnsf. bright. Kidd.29b אם היה בנו זריז וממ׳ (Var. וממולא) if his son is eager to learn and bright; (our w. missing in Tosef.Bekh.VI, 10).

    Jewish literature > מלח

  • 88 מָלַח

    מָלַח(b. h.; denom. of מֶלַח) to salt, brine; esp. (in ritual law) to strew salt on raw meat to resorb its blood. Midd. V, 3 היו מוֹלְחִין עורותוכ׳ they put salt on the hides of sacrifices.Ḥull.113a אלאא״ב מוֹלְחוֹ יפה יפהוכ׳ unless one salts it carefully and washes it thoroughly. Ib. מדיח ומוֹלֵחַוכ׳ one must first wash the meat, then salt it and again wash it. B. Bath.74b ומְלָחָהּ לצדיקיםוכ׳ and preserved it in salt for the benefit of the righteous Ḥull. l. c. דג טהור שמְלָחוֹוכ׳ a clean fish which was salted together with an unclean one; a. fr.Part. pass. מָלוּחַ (v. מְלִיחַ); pl. מְלוּחִים, מְלוּחִין. Ib. שניהם מ׳ both were salted, opp. תָּפֵל. Yalk. Ps. 887 מ׳ salty secretions.Y.Taan.IV, 69b top מיני מ׳ various kinds of salted food. Y.Sabb.I, 3c bot. מְלוּחֵיהֶן brines prepared by gentiles; a. fr. Hof. הוּמְלָח, הָמְלַח to be strewn with salt. Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., Par. 9, ch. XI שלא הוּמְלְחָה no salt had been put on it. Pu. מוּלָּח same. Part. מְמוּלָּח salted, trnsf. bright. Kidd.29b אם היה בנו זריז וממ׳ (Var. וממולא) if his son is eager to learn and bright; (our w. missing in Tosef.Bekh.VI, 10).

    Jewish literature > מָלַח

  • 89 סלמנטון

    סַלְמִנְטוֹןm. (a corrupt. of salsamentum) salted food, preserve. Sifra Bhar, Par. 3, ch. IV (ref. to Lev. 25:22) ישן לא מלמטן (corr. acc., or סלסמן salsamen) ‘old produces (in natural condition,) not preserved; Yalk. Lev. 661 ולא סלמינטין (read: סַלְמִינְטוֹן); B. Bath.91b בלא ס׳ without need of preserving; v. רְצִינְתָּא.

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  • 90 סַלְמִנְטוֹן

    סַלְמִנְטוֹןm. (a corrupt. of salsamentum) salted food, preserve. Sifra Bhar, Par. 3, ch. IV (ref. to Lev. 25:22) ישן לא מלמטן (corr. acc., or סלסמן salsamen) ‘old produces (in natural condition,) not preserved; Yalk. Lev. 661 ולא סלמינטין (read: סַלְמִינְטוֹן); B. Bath.91b בלא ס׳ without need of preserving; v. רְצִינְתָּא.

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