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1 קְלִיבִּינְטְרִין m. (a corrupt. of κλινο-βατήριον = βάθριον, corresp. to Lat. scamnum) step placed before the bed. Y.Ber.III, 5d bot. שומט קלבינטריןוכ׳ (ed. Lehm. קרביטין, corr. acc.; Mus. in Ar. ed. Koh. קלבינטירין, oth. ed. קלבינטר׳; Ar. קליבנטירין) he detaches the footstool from the state-bed (ד
קלבסיםv. קְלִוְוסִין.Jewish literature > קְלִיבִּינְטְרִין m. (a corrupt. of κλινο-βατήριον = βάθριον, corresp. to Lat. scamnum) step placed before the bed. Y.Ber.III, 5d bot. שומט קלבינטריןוכ׳ (ed. Lehm. קרביטין, corr. acc.; Mus. in Ar. ed. Koh. קלבינטירין, oth. ed. קלבינטר׳; Ar. קליבנטירין) he detaches the footstool from the state-bed (ד
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2 מצב-צבירה
state of aggregation, accumulative state, manner in which a substance maintains unity -
3 אדמות מדינה
state land -
4 אוצר המדינה
state treasury; Federal Reserve (U.S.) -
5 ביס ממלכתי-דתי
state-religious school -
6 בין שני עולמות
state of internal conflict, between two worlds -
7 ביקור ממלכתי
state visit -
8 בית ספר ממלכתי דתי
state-religious school -
9 בית-ספר ממלכתי
state school -
10 גנזך המדינה
state archives -
11 דת-המדינה
state religion -
12 הוצאות המדינה
state expenditure -
13 הותרה הרצועה
state of anarchy, nothing is forbidden -
14 הכנסות המדינה
state revenue -
15 הממד
state-religious (schools) -
16 הנהגת המדינה
state administration, statesmanship -
17 מבקר המדינה
State Comptroller -
18 מנהג המדינה
state customs -
19 מצב היפנוטי
state of hypnosis -
20 מצב העניינים
state of affairs
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