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1 רוח סועה
storm -
2 התחוללה סערה
storm rage -
3 סופה
storm, gale, tempest, wind, whirlwind, twister, flaw -
4 סערה
storm, tempest, gale, storminess, windiness; tumult, excitement, assault, fury, rage -
5 סערת נפש
storm of emotions -
6 סערת רגשות
storm of emotions -
7 פלוגות-סער
storm troops -
8 רוח זלעפות
storm, tempest -
9 רוחות-זעף
storm, tempest, gale -
10 סערה I
סְעָרָהI f. (b. h.; סָעַר II) storm-wind; (hypostatised) the wind-bag. Ḥag.12b רוח בס׳ the wind rests on the storm, for we read (Ps. 148:8) as to the wind ( ruaḥ), storm does its bidding; וס׳ תלויהוכ׳ (not תלוי) and the storm depend son the arm of the Lord; Yalk. Am. 543; Yalk. Ps. 883; Y. Ḥag.II, beg.77a הרוח תלויה בס׳ the ruaḥ depends on the sʿarah; וס׳ עשאההקב״ה כמיןוכ׳ and the Lord has made the sʿarah a sort of charm and suspended it on his arm; a. e. -
11 סְעָרָה
סְעָרָהI f. (b. h.; סָעַר II) storm-wind; (hypostatised) the wind-bag. Ḥag.12b רוח בס׳ the wind rests on the storm, for we read (Ps. 148:8) as to the wind ( ruaḥ), storm does its bidding; וס׳ תלויהוכ׳ (not תלוי) and the storm depend son the arm of the Lord; Yalk. Am. 543; Yalk. Ps. 883; Y. Ḥag.II, beg.77a הרוח תלויה בס׳ the ruaḥ depends on the sʿarah; וס׳ עשאההקב״ה כמיןוכ׳ and the Lord has made the sʿarah a sort of charm and suspended it on his arm; a. e. -
12 סער
v. be excited, agitated, enraged————————v. be excited, stirred up————————v. to excite, stir up————————v. to storm; attack————————v. to storm; be agitated————————storm, tempest; noise, confusion, trouble -
13 געש
n. Gaash————————v. begin to rage; to erupt; spew out fumes————————v. to rage, storm; growl; moo————————storm, rage -
14 בעין הסערה
in the eye of the storm -
15 הוריקאן
hurricane, strong tropical storm -
16 הוריקן
hurricane, strong tropical storm -
17 הסערה
causing storm; agitation, stirring -
18 הסתערות
attack, assault, storm, sally, onslaught, onrush, dash, rush, foray, onfall, pounce, run, tilt; agitation, outburst -
19 השקט שלפני הסערה
calm before the storm -
20 חולל סערה
created a storm
См. также в других словарях:
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