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1 ἐάω
+ V 3-4-1-10-12=30 Gn 38,16; Ex 32,10; Dt 9,14; Jos 19,47a; Jgs 11,37to suffer, to permit, to allow [τινα +inf.] Gn 38,16; to let alone [τινα] Ex 32,10οὐκ εἴων αὐτοὺς οἱ Αμορραῖοι καταβῆναι εἰς τὴν κοιλάδα the Amorites would not let them come down into the valley, the Amorites prevented them from coming down to the valley Jos 19,47aCf. LE BOULLUEC 1989, 321 -
2 амориты
1) General subject: the Amorites -
3 амореи
1) General subject: the Amorites2) Religion: Amorites -
4 סיחון
סִיחֹון(b. h.) pr. n. m. Sihon, King of the Amorites. Ḥull.60b; Gitt.38a עמון זמואב טהרו בס׳ the districts of Ammon and Moab became permitted (a legitimate conquest) to the Israelites through Sihon (who had conquered them from Ammon and Moab, and from whom Israel took them by the right of conquest). B. Bath.78b, v. סִיחָה; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 12 כפר סיחון (some ed. סיחין; oth. שיחין), v. שִׁיחִין. -
5 סִיחֹון
סִיחֹון(b. h.) pr. n. m. Sihon, King of the Amorites. Ḥull.60b; Gitt.38a עמון זמואב טהרו בס׳ the districts of Ammon and Moab became permitted (a legitimate conquest) to the Israelites through Sihon (who had conquered them from Ammon and Moab, and from whom Israel took them by the right of conquest). B. Bath.78b, v. סִיחָה; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 12 כפר סיחון (some ed. סיחין; oth. שיחין), v. שִׁיחִין. -
6 аморейский
Bible: Amorite, of the Amorites -
7 аморреи
Bible: the Amorites (редко) -
8 аморрейский
Bible: Amorite, of the Amorites -
9 Аморреи
библ.( обозначение доизраильского населения Палестины) the Amorites -
10 צנע
צְנַעch. sam(צנעto hide; to retire), to guard. B. Kam.23b זיל … דלִיצְנְעִינְהוּ (Ar. אַצְנְעִינְהוּ Af.) go and tell the owner of the goats to guard them (from trespassing on my property).Part. pass. צְנִיעַ; pl. צְנִיעִין a) reserved, kept, guarded. Targ. Y. Deut. 10:5.B. Bath.58a אמאי לא צְנִיעַת באיסורא why art thou not more guarded in thy immoral conduct?b) retired, chaste, v. צְנִיעַ. Af. אַצְנַע to put aside, deposit, withdraw ( from use). Targ. Num. 17:22. Targ. Lev. 16:23; a. fr.B. Mets.25b אטו אמוריים מַצְנְעֵיוכ׳ is it only Amorites that hide (their treasures in walls) ? B. Bath.24a דמיגניב מניה ואִיצַּנּוּעֵי בגויה לא מצנעי Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note for Var. Lect.) as to being stolen from there and hidden, they would not hide it in the same grounds from the surface of which they had taken it. Ib. אבל עינבי מַצְנְעֵי (or מִיצְנְעֵי) but grapes they may hide in the same grounds; a. e.B. Kam. l. c. אַצְנְעִינְהוּ guard them, v. supra.(Cant. R. to I, 16 מצנעה, v. נְעַץ. Pa. צַנַּע 1) to restrain, make a person respect authority. Nidd.36b זיל צַנְּעֵיה go and make him respect my authority. 2) to cause a person to live in retirement (a mild method of excommunication). Kidd.25a זיל צַנְּעִינְהוּ go and tell them to withdraw (cmp. הכבד ושב בביתך, M. Kat. 17a). Ithpa. אִצְטַנַּע, אִיצַּנַּע, Ithpe. אִיצְּנַע 1) to restrain ones self. Targ. Y. Gen. 14:15 (not אַצְטִינְעָא). 2) to be private, to be hidden. B. Bath.60a מצינא לאִצְטַנּוּעֵי מינך I can be private (protect myself) from thy gaze. Ib. 24a, v. supra. -
11 צְנַע
צְנַעch. sam(צנעto hide; to retire), to guard. B. Kam.23b זיל … דלִיצְנְעִינְהוּ (Ar. אַצְנְעִינְהוּ Af.) go and tell the owner of the goats to guard them (from trespassing on my property).Part. pass. צְנִיעַ; pl. צְנִיעִין a) reserved, kept, guarded. Targ. Y. Deut. 10:5.B. Bath.58a אמאי לא צְנִיעַת באיסורא why art thou not more guarded in thy immoral conduct?b) retired, chaste, v. צְנִיעַ. Af. אַצְנַע to put aside, deposit, withdraw ( from use). Targ. Num. 17:22. Targ. Lev. 16:23; a. fr.B. Mets.25b אטו אמוריים מַצְנְעֵיוכ׳ is it only Amorites that hide (their treasures in walls) ? B. Bath.24a דמיגניב מניה ואִיצַּנּוּעֵי בגויה לא מצנעי Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note for Var. Lect.) as to being stolen from there and hidden, they would not hide it in the same grounds from the surface of which they had taken it. Ib. אבל עינבי מַצְנְעֵי (or מִיצְנְעֵי) but grapes they may hide in the same grounds; a. e.B. Kam. l. c. אַצְנְעִינְהוּ guard them, v. supra.(Cant. R. to I, 16 מצנעה, v. נְעַץ. Pa. צַנַּע 1) to restrain, make a person respect authority. Nidd.36b זיל צַנְּעֵיה go and make him respect my authority. 2) to cause a person to live in retirement (a mild method of excommunication). Kidd.25a זיל צַנְּעִינְהוּ go and tell them to withdraw (cmp. הכבד ושב בביתך, M. Kat. 17a). Ithpa. אִצְטַנַּע, אִיצַּנַּע, Ithpe. אִיצְּנַע 1) to restrain ones self. Targ. Y. Gen. 14:15 (not אַצְטִינְעָא). 2) to be private, to be hidden. B. Bath.60a מצינא לאִצְטַנּוּעֵי מינך I can be private (protect myself) from thy gaze. Ib. 24a, v. supra.
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