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1 החנקות
suffocation, asphyxiation -
2 היחנקות
suffocation, strangling, asphyxiation -
3 מחנק
suffocation, sultriness, asphyxia, asphyxiation -
4 סרונכי
סְרוּנְכִּיf. ( סרך II, with נ inserted) ( interception, sticking, choking, suffocation. Yoma 84a מקיזין דם לס׳ בשבת you may let blood on the Sabbath in a case of asphyxia. Snh.37b; Keth.30b; Sot.8b; Num. R. s. 14 מת בס׳ will die from suffocation.Cmp. סרנק. -
5 סְרוּנְכִּי
סְרוּנְכִּיf. ( סרך II, with נ inserted) ( interception, sticking, choking, suffocation. Yoma 84a מקיזין דם לס׳ בשבת you may let blood on the Sabbath in a case of asphyxia. Snh.37b; Keth.30b; Sot.8b; Num. R. s. 14 מת בס׳ will die from suffocation.Cmp. סרנק. -
6 ג'ימי הנדריקס
Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970), United States blues and rock music guitarist who died by suffocation in London (England) after having ingested wine and sleeping pills -
7 החנקה
nitrification————————suffocation, strangling, asphyxiating -
8 סכנת חנק
danger of suffocation, danger of choking -
9 תחושת מחנק
feeling of suffocation -
10 סרנוקא
סַרְנוֹקָאm. (v. next w.) choking, suffocation. Targ. Ps. 68:21 (Ms. סַרְנִיקְתָּא; v. Ber.8a). Targ. Job 7:15 סִירְנוּקָא Ms. (Ar. סְרוּנְכָּא; ed. שִׁירְ׳ שִׁרְנוּקָא). -
11 סַרְנוֹקָא
סַרְנוֹקָאm. (v. next w.) choking, suffocation. Targ. Ps. 68:21 (Ms. סַרְנִיקְתָּא; v. Ber.8a). Targ. Job 7:15 סִירְנוּקָא Ms. (Ar. סְרוּנְכָּא; ed. שִׁירְ׳ שִׁרְנוּקָא). -
12 תשנוק
תַּשְׁנוּק, תַּשְׁנִיקm. (שָׁנַק) strangulation, suffocation; trnsf. anguish. Y.Ber.IV, 7b bot. (ref. to שנער, Gen. 11:2; V. Targ. O. to Ex. 14:27 שַׁנֵּיק for h. text נִעֵר) שנער שהם מתים בת׳וכ׳ Babylonia is called Shinar, because they (the Babylonians) die in anguish, without light and without baths; Gen. R. s. 37; Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) (some ed. בתַשְׁנֵק); Koh. R. to XII, 7; Yalk. Gen. 62. -
13 תשניק
תַּשְׁנוּק, תַּשְׁנִיקm. (שָׁנַק) strangulation, suffocation; trnsf. anguish. Y.Ber.IV, 7b bot. (ref. to שנער, Gen. 11:2; V. Targ. O. to Ex. 14:27 שַׁנֵּיק for h. text נִעֵר) שנער שהם מתים בת׳וכ׳ Babylonia is called Shinar, because they (the Babylonians) die in anguish, without light and without baths; Gen. R. s. 37; Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) (some ed. בתַשְׁנֵק); Koh. R. to XII, 7; Yalk. Gen. 62. -
14 תַּשְׁנוּק
תַּשְׁנוּק, תַּשְׁנִיקm. (שָׁנַק) strangulation, suffocation; trnsf. anguish. Y.Ber.IV, 7b bot. (ref. to שנער, Gen. 11:2; V. Targ. O. to Ex. 14:27 שַׁנֵּיק for h. text נִעֵר) שנער שהם מתים בת׳וכ׳ Babylonia is called Shinar, because they (the Babylonians) die in anguish, without light and without baths; Gen. R. s. 37; Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) (some ed. בתַשְׁנֵק); Koh. R. to XII, 7; Yalk. Gen. 62. -
15 תַּשְׁנִיק
תַּשְׁנוּק, תַּשְׁנִיקm. (שָׁנַק) strangulation, suffocation; trnsf. anguish. Y.Ber.IV, 7b bot. (ref. to שנער, Gen. 11:2; V. Targ. O. to Ex. 14:27 שַׁנֵּיק for h. text נִעֵר) שנער שהם מתים בת׳וכ׳ Babylonia is called Shinar, because they (the Babylonians) die in anguish, without light and without baths; Gen. R. s. 37; Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) (some ed. בתַשְׁנֵק); Koh. R. to XII, 7; Yalk. Gen. 62.
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