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m.psalm.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: salmar.* * *1 psalm\el Libro de los Salmos the Book of Psalms* * *SM psalm* * *masculino psalm* * *= psalm.Ex. This article describes the index included in the hymnbook 'Hymns and psalms' and the method used to produce it.* * *masculino psalm* * *= psalm.Ex: This article describes the index included in the hymnbook 'Hymns and psalms' and the method used to produce it.
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salmo sustantivo masculino
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noun(Eccl.) Psalm, der* * *(a sacred song, especially one from the Book of Psalms in the Bible.) der Psalm* * *[sɑ:m]nPs.* * *[sAːm]nPsalm mpsalm book — Psalmenbuch nt
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(a sacred song, especially one from the Book of Psalms in the Bible.) salme* * *(a sacred song, especially one from the Book of Psalms in the Bible.) salme -
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* * *der Psalmpsalm* * *Psạlm [psalm]m -s, -enpsalm* * *(a sacred song, especially one from the Book of Psalms in the Bible.) psalm* * *<-s, -en>[psalm]m psalm* * *der; Psalms, Psalmen psalm* * *ein Psalm Davids a Psalm of David* * *der; Psalms, Psalmen psalm -
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psalm (in the Book of Psalms). - kitabı psalter (book comprised of the Psalms). -
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m (G psalmu) 1. Bibl. psalm- śpiewać psalmy to sing psalms- Księga psalmów (the Book of) Psalms2. Literat. psalm- □ psalm responsoryjny responsorial psalm* * *-mu, -my; loc sg - mie; m* * *miBibl. Psalm; teor.lit. psalm; psalm błagalny psalm of supplication; psalm dziękczynny psalm of thanksgiving; psalm pokutny psalm of penance.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > psalm
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[sɑːm]сущ.псалом (молитва, первоначально исполняемая под аккомпанемент псалтериона)the Book of Psalms — Псалтирь, книга псалмов
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שֶׁבַחm. (preced.) 1) improvement, gain. B. Kam.95b שלשה שמין להן הש׳ ומעליןוכ׳ there are three persons for whose benefit the value of an improvement is assessed to be payable in money; they are: the share which the first-born has to pay to the plain heir, if the estate has increased in value before division Ib., a. fr. ש׳ המגיע לכתפים, v. כַּתָּף. Ib. דמי צמרו ושְׁבָחוֹ the original value of his wool and its additional value (through dyeing). Ib. IX, 4; Keth.80a, v. הוֹצָאָה. B. Mets.14a, v. שִׁעְבּוּד. Pes.27a, a. e. יש ש׳ עצים בפת the bread contains the benefit derived from the wood used in baking bread, i. e. bread baked by a fire made of forbidden wood (e. g. an ăsherah) is forbidden; a. fr. 2) excellency, superiority, praise. Num. R. s. 1613> לא במקום הש׳וכ׳ they built the cities not on the best soil, opp. פְּסוֹלֶת. Ib. להודיעך שְׁבָחָהּ שלוכ׳ to let thee know the superiority of the land of Israel, v. שָׁבַח. Erub.18b מקצת שבחו של אדםוכ׳ you may tell part of a mans praise in his presence, but not all of it. Pes.X, 4 מתחיל בגנות ומסיים בש׳ you begin (the recitation of the Agadah on the Passover eve) with disgrace (telling of the slavery or idolatry of the ancestors), and close with praise. Ib. 117a בעשרה מאמרות של ש׳וכ׳ the Book of Psalms uses ten expressions of praise ; גדול … שכולל שם וש׳ the highest of all is Halleluiah, because it contains the Name of the Lord and praise. Kidd.33b (ref. to Ex. 33:8) וחד אמר לש׳ and one says, they looked after Moses with the purpose of praising him, v. גְּנַאי; a. fr.Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 39; Meg.25b קורין אותו לש׳ are in reading changed for a more aesthetic expression, v. גְּנַאיTanḥ. Vaëra 9 ימראה שבחן, read: שַׁחֲצוֹ, v. שַׁחַץ I. -
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שֶׁבַחm. (preced.) 1) improvement, gain. B. Kam.95b שלשה שמין להן הש׳ ומעליןוכ׳ there are three persons for whose benefit the value of an improvement is assessed to be payable in money; they are: the share which the first-born has to pay to the plain heir, if the estate has increased in value before division Ib., a. fr. ש׳ המגיע לכתפים, v. כַּתָּף. Ib. דמי צמרו ושְׁבָחוֹ the original value of his wool and its additional value (through dyeing). Ib. IX, 4; Keth.80a, v. הוֹצָאָה. B. Mets.14a, v. שִׁעְבּוּד. Pes.27a, a. e. יש ש׳ עצים בפת the bread contains the benefit derived from the wood used in baking bread, i. e. bread baked by a fire made of forbidden wood (e. g. an ăsherah) is forbidden; a. fr. 2) excellency, superiority, praise. Num. R. s. 1613> לא במקום הש׳וכ׳ they built the cities not on the best soil, opp. פְּסוֹלֶת. Ib. להודיעך שְׁבָחָהּ שלוכ׳ to let thee know the superiority of the land of Israel, v. שָׁבַח. Erub.18b מקצת שבחו של אדםוכ׳ you may tell part of a mans praise in his presence, but not all of it. Pes.X, 4 מתחיל בגנות ומסיים בש׳ you begin (the recitation of the Agadah on the Passover eve) with disgrace (telling of the slavery or idolatry of the ancestors), and close with praise. Ib. 117a בעשרה מאמרות של ש׳וכ׳ the Book of Psalms uses ten expressions of praise ; גדול … שכולל שם וש׳ the highest of all is Halleluiah, because it contains the Name of the Lord and praise. Kidd.33b (ref. to Ex. 33:8) וחד אמר לש׳ and one says, they looked after Moses with the purpose of praising him, v. גְּנַאי; a. fr.Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 39; Meg.25b קורין אותו לש׳ are in reading changed for a more aesthetic expression, v. גְּנַאיTanḥ. Vaëra 9 ימראה שבחן, read: שַׁחֲצוֹ, v. שַׁחַץ I. -
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תּוּשְׁבָּחָה, תִּשְׁ׳f. (שָׁבַח) praise.Pl. תּוּשְׁבָּחוֹת, תִּשְׁ׳. Ber.3b עד חצות … בשירות ות׳ until midnight he (David) was engaged in the study of the Law, and henceforward in songs and praises. Pes.117a כל תוש׳ האמורותוכ׳ (some ed. תש׳) all praises in the Book of Psalms are composed by David. Meg.12b שישראל … ובדברי ת׳וכ׳ when the Israelites eat and drink, they begin (their conversations) with words of the Law and words (songs) of praises, but the nations …, with words of frivolity; a. fr. -
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תּוּשְׁבָּחָה, תִּשְׁ׳f. (שָׁבַח) praise.Pl. תּוּשְׁבָּחוֹת, תִּשְׁ׳. Ber.3b עד חצות … בשירות ות׳ until midnight he (David) was engaged in the study of the Law, and henceforward in songs and praises. Pes.117a כל תוש׳ האמורותוכ׳ (some ed. תש׳) all praises in the Book of Psalms are composed by David. Meg.12b שישראל … ובדברי ת׳וכ׳ when the Israelites eat and drink, they begin (their conversations) with words of the Law and words (songs) of praises, but the nations …, with words of frivolity; a. fr. -
40 תּוּשְׁבָּחָה
תּוּשְׁבָּחָה, תִּשְׁ׳f. (שָׁבַח) praise.Pl. תּוּשְׁבָּחוֹת, תִּשְׁ׳. Ber.3b עד חצות … בשירות ות׳ until midnight he (David) was engaged in the study of the Law, and henceforward in songs and praises. Pes.117a כל תוש׳ האמורותוכ׳ (some ed. תש׳) all praises in the Book of Psalms are composed by David. Meg.12b שישראל … ובדברי ת׳וכ׳ when the Israelites eat and drink, they begin (their conversations) with words of the Law and words (songs) of praises, but the nations …, with words of frivolity; a. fr.
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