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  • 21 hahamhane

    office of the chief rabbi.

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  • 22 rabino

    m.
    rabbi.
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    1 rabbi
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    - na masculino, femenino rabbi
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    = rabbi.
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    - na masculino, femenino rabbi
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    Ex: This article illustrates how an archivist evaluates a collection, establishes its importance, assesses its current status and suggests long-term preservation solutions with specific reference to the personal papers of 2 rabbis: Abraham Isaac Kook and Zvi Yehuda Kook.

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    rabino -na
    masculine, feminine
    rabbi
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    rabino
    ◊ -na sustantivo masculino, femenino

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    rabino sustantivo masculino rabbi

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  • 23 רבי

    רַבִּיm. (v. רַב II) (my teacher, my master, Rabbi, title of scholars, esp. of the Tannaim, and of the Palestinian Amoraim. B. Mets.85a חכים … ור׳ קרו לךוכ׳ I shall make thee a ḥackim, and a gold-embroidered cloak they shall spread over thee, and Rabbi they shall call thee Ib. 84a מאי …ר׳ קרו לי והכאר׳וכ׳ what good hast thou done me, there (among the Roman gladiators) they called me Rabbi (master), and here (as a scholar) they call me Rabbi. Ab. Zar.17b ומ״ט קרו לךר׳ רַבָּןוכ׳ and why do they call thee Rabbi? I am the chief master of weavers. Ib. ר׳ אלעזר; a. v. fr.Esp. Rabbi, surname of R. Judah han-Nasi. Gitt.59a מימות משה ועדר׳וכ׳ from the days of Moses to those of Rabbi we do not meet with learning and high office in one place (combined in one person). Ber.13a; Sot.32b. B. Mets.85a; a. v. fr.

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  • 24 רַבִּי

    רַבִּיm. (v. רַב II) (my teacher, my master, Rabbi, title of scholars, esp. of the Tannaim, and of the Palestinian Amoraim. B. Mets.85a חכים … ור׳ קרו לךוכ׳ I shall make thee a ḥackim, and a gold-embroidered cloak they shall spread over thee, and Rabbi they shall call thee Ib. 84a מאי …ר׳ קרו לי והכאר׳וכ׳ what good hast thou done me, there (among the Roman gladiators) they called me Rabbi (master), and here (as a scholar) they call me Rabbi. Ab. Zar.17b ומ״ט קרו לךר׳ רַבָּןוכ׳ and why do they call thee Rabbi? I am the chief master of weavers. Ib. ר׳ אלעזר; a. v. fr.Esp. Rabbi, surname of R. Judah han-Nasi. Gitt.59a מימות משה ועדר׳וכ׳ from the days of Moses to those of Rabbi we do not meet with learning and high office in one place (combined in one person). Ber.13a; Sot.32b. B. Mets.85a; a. v. fr.

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  • 25 главный раввин

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  • 26 פרך I

    פְּרַךְI ch. same, to break, smash, crumble.Part. pass. פְּרִיךְ, פְּרִיכָא crushed; peeling, brittle. Targ. Lam. 4:8 (h. text יבש, v. Bekh.37b, quot. in preced.).Lev. R. s. 8, beg., v. אַצִּיל. Pes.68b יבשה מִפְּרִיךְ פ׳ a dry wart is scraped off (and not cut). B. Mets.70a דהבא פ׳ broken gold-ware (gold dust); B. Bath. 166a; a. fr.Trnsf. to refute, raise an objection. B. Kam.5b, a. fr. דאיכא למִיפְרַךְוכ׳ it may be objected (against this analogy) ; v. infra. Pa., פָּרֵךְ, פָּרֵיךְ same. Targ. Koh. 3:3. v. פְּכַר.) Targ. Y. II Num. 33:52 תְּפָרְכוּן (not תתפ׳).Y.Sabb.VII, 10a bot. כד מְפָרֵךְ ברישייא when he husks the heads of garlic. Bets.12b מהו לפָרוּכֵיוכ׳ dare one husk by rubbing and eat the seeds?; a. e.Trnsf. to refute, raise an objection. Kidd.13a, a. fr. פ׳ רב אחאוכ׳ Reab A. objected Ned.51a כל … פָּרְכָהּוכ׳ whatever interpretation of to ʿebah Rabbi offered, Bar Ḳ. refuted it. Sot.7a ופָרְכוּהָ Rashi a. Tosaf. (ed. ופֵירְכוּהָ Hebr. form) and he refuted it. Pes.69a; a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְפָּרַךְ, Ithpe. אִיתְפְּרַךְ, אִיפְּרַךְ, אִיפְּרִיךְ to be crushed; to be dry, parched, easily peeled. Targ. Is. 24:7 (h. text אמלל׳). Targ. Ps. 90:5. Ib. 80:17 מִיפַּרְכָא Ms. (ed. מופרכא, corr. acc.; ed. Wil. מְפָרְכָא Part. pass. Pa.; h. text כסוחה).Targ. Y. II Num. 33:52, v. supra.Sabb.20b אִיפָּרוּכֵי מִפָּרְכָן (or מְפָרְכָן) they are brittle (unfit to be twisted into wicks). Pes.68b, v. supra; a. e.Trnsf. to be refuted. Hor.14a כל דאמר מילתא ולא מִיפְּרַךְוכ׳ whoever will say something and not be refuted, let him be the chief; דכולהו אִיפְּרִיךְוכ׳ what every one of them said was refuted, what A. said was not; a. e.

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  • 27 פְּרַךְ

    פְּרַךְI ch. same, to break, smash, crumble.Part. pass. פְּרִיךְ, פְּרִיכָא crushed; peeling, brittle. Targ. Lam. 4:8 (h. text יבש, v. Bekh.37b, quot. in preced.).Lev. R. s. 8, beg., v. אַצִּיל. Pes.68b יבשה מִפְּרִיךְ פ׳ a dry wart is scraped off (and not cut). B. Mets.70a דהבא פ׳ broken gold-ware (gold dust); B. Bath. 166a; a. fr.Trnsf. to refute, raise an objection. B. Kam.5b, a. fr. דאיכא למִיפְרַךְוכ׳ it may be objected (against this analogy) ; v. infra. Pa., פָּרֵךְ, פָּרֵיךְ same. Targ. Koh. 3:3. v. פְּכַר.) Targ. Y. II Num. 33:52 תְּפָרְכוּן (not תתפ׳).Y.Sabb.VII, 10a bot. כד מְפָרֵךְ ברישייא when he husks the heads of garlic. Bets.12b מהו לפָרוּכֵיוכ׳ dare one husk by rubbing and eat the seeds?; a. e.Trnsf. to refute, raise an objection. Kidd.13a, a. fr. פ׳ רב אחאוכ׳ Reab A. objected Ned.51a כל … פָּרְכָהּוכ׳ whatever interpretation of to ʿebah Rabbi offered, Bar Ḳ. refuted it. Sot.7a ופָרְכוּהָ Rashi a. Tosaf. (ed. ופֵירְכוּהָ Hebr. form) and he refuted it. Pes.69a; a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְפָּרַךְ, Ithpe. אִיתְפְּרַךְ, אִיפְּרַךְ, אִיפְּרִיךְ to be crushed; to be dry, parched, easily peeled. Targ. Is. 24:7 (h. text אמלל׳). Targ. Ps. 90:5. Ib. 80:17 מִיפַּרְכָא Ms. (ed. מופרכא, corr. acc.; ed. Wil. מְפָרְכָא Part. pass. Pa.; h. text כסוחה).Targ. Y. II Num. 33:52, v. supra.Sabb.20b אִיפָּרוּכֵי מִפָּרְכָן (or מְפָרְכָן) they are brittle (unfit to be twisted into wicks). Pes.68b, v. supra; a. e.Trnsf. to be refuted. Hor.14a כל דאמר מילתא ולא מִיפְּרַךְוכ׳ whoever will say something and not be refuted, let him be the chief; דכולהו אִיפְּרִיךְוכ׳ what every one of them said was refuted, what A. said was not; a. e.

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  • 28 הראשון לציון

    Rishon le Zion {chief Rabbi of the Sepharadic communities}

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  • 29 magister

        magister trī, m    [1 MAC-], a master, chief, head, superior, director, president, leader, commander, conductor: populi (dictator), chief of the people: dictatoris magister equitum, master of the horse: equitum cum dictatore magistri, Iu.: (censor) morum, master of morals: sacrorum, chief priest, L.: scripturae, comptrollor of revenues from farmed lands: pro magistro esse, deputy comptrollor: in eā societate, manager: pecus magistri Perfundunt, herdsmen, V.: cui magistri fiunt et domini constituuntur, trustees and guardians.—A captain, master, pilot: navium onerarium magistri, captains, Cs.: navis, H.: magistri navium, L.: spoliata magistro (navis), pilot, V.— A teacher, instructor, master: tuus: pueri apud magistros exercentur: te uti in hac re magistro: peragere dictata magistri, i. e. rules for carving, Iu.: stilus optimus dicendi magister: si usus magister est optimus.— A tutor, guardian, pedagogue: senes me filiis Relinquont quasi magistrum, T.: saevus, H.: Fingit equum docilem magister, trainer, H.—Fig., an adviser, instigator, author: ad eam rem inprobus, T.: ad despoliandum Dianae templum.
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    teacher, tutor, master, expert, chief; pilot of a ship; rabbi

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  • 30 שן

    שֵׁןc. (b. h.; שָׁנַן) 1) tooth, tooth-like projection. Sabb.VI, 5 (64b) שן תותבת ושן של זהב an inserted (natural) tooth or an (artificial) gold tooth; (Bab. ed. שן תותכת שןוכ׳, Ms. O. ושן, v. Rashi a. l.). Ib. 10, v. שוּעָל; a. fr.Esp. (sub. נזק) the damage done by an animals eating. B. Kam.2b שלשה … הקרן והשן והרגל three chief damages are mentioned (in the Scriptural text) with reference to the ox: damage by the horn, by the tooth, and by the foot. Ib. תולדה דשן, v. נְשִׁיכָה. Ib. שן יש הנאהוכ׳, v. הֶיזֵּק. Ib. אשן ורגל it refers to damages by the tooth and by the foot; שן ורגל היכא כתיבי where is the damage by the tooth or the foot written (in the Biblical text)? Ib. ובער זו השן ubhiʿer (Ex. 22:4) this refers to damage by the tooth; a. fr.Du. שִׁנַּיִים, שִׁנַּיִם, שִׁי׳. Ḥull.I, 2 בכל … והש׳ you may cut ritually with anything, except … with teeth in the jaw. Ib. ואם החליקו שִׁינֶּיהָ and if the teeth of the saw have been made smooth. Keth.71b בין שיניה, v. אֶצְבַּע. Ib. 16a, v. כֶּרֶס. Kel. XIII, 8 שניטלו שִׁינָּיי (a hackle) whose teeth are broken off. Gen. R. s. 33 חשש רבי את שיניווכ׳ Rabbi suffered from tooth-ache for thirteen years. Keth.111b טוב המלבין ש׳וכ׳ he who causes his neighbor to show the white of his teeth (who makes him cheerful) does better than he who gives him milk to drink. Ib. א״ת לבן ש׳ אלא לבון ש׳ read not lben shinnayim (Gen. 49:12) but libbun shinnayim (whitening of teeth, cheerfulness); a. fr. 2) any organ of the body resembling teeth, gland.Du. as ab. Y.Yeb.VI, beg.7b בית הש׳ that part of the vagina which has glands; מבין הש׳ ולפנים from the glands and farther inside; Nidd.41b. Ḥull.16b שיניו נושרות the glands of his rectum will fall off; Sabb.82a; a. e. 3) cliff, peak. Gen. R. s. 74 כשן הזה שלוכ׳ (the stone which Jacob put up was) as large as the peak of Tiberias; Yalk. ib. 130; a. e. 4) (sub. של פיל) ivory. Num. R. s. 312> (play on ג̇ר̇ש̇ון̇) מי יג̇ור̇ … חזק כש̇ן̇ who can abide snow and hail, and cold and heat? He who is as strong as ivory (or marble?); אין שן אלא לשון חזקוכ׳ shen has the meaning of strong (ref. to Cant. 5:14); a. e. 5) marble. Cant. R. to V, 11; Yalk. ib. 991, v. עֶשֶׁת.

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  • 31 שֵׁן

    שֵׁןc. (b. h.; שָׁנַן) 1) tooth, tooth-like projection. Sabb.VI, 5 (64b) שן תותבת ושן של זהב an inserted (natural) tooth or an (artificial) gold tooth; (Bab. ed. שן תותכת שןוכ׳, Ms. O. ושן, v. Rashi a. l.). Ib. 10, v. שוּעָל; a. fr.Esp. (sub. נזק) the damage done by an animals eating. B. Kam.2b שלשה … הקרן והשן והרגל three chief damages are mentioned (in the Scriptural text) with reference to the ox: damage by the horn, by the tooth, and by the foot. Ib. תולדה דשן, v. נְשִׁיכָה. Ib. שן יש הנאהוכ׳, v. הֶיזֵּק. Ib. אשן ורגל it refers to damages by the tooth and by the foot; שן ורגל היכא כתיבי where is the damage by the tooth or the foot written (in the Biblical text)? Ib. ובער זו השן ubhiʿer (Ex. 22:4) this refers to damage by the tooth; a. fr.Du. שִׁנַּיִים, שִׁנַּיִם, שִׁי׳. Ḥull.I, 2 בכל … והש׳ you may cut ritually with anything, except … with teeth in the jaw. Ib. ואם החליקו שִׁינֶּיהָ and if the teeth of the saw have been made smooth. Keth.71b בין שיניה, v. אֶצְבַּע. Ib. 16a, v. כֶּרֶס. Kel. XIII, 8 שניטלו שִׁינָּיי (a hackle) whose teeth are broken off. Gen. R. s. 33 חשש רבי את שיניווכ׳ Rabbi suffered from tooth-ache for thirteen years. Keth.111b טוב המלבין ש׳וכ׳ he who causes his neighbor to show the white of his teeth (who makes him cheerful) does better than he who gives him milk to drink. Ib. א״ת לבן ש׳ אלא לבון ש׳ read not lben shinnayim (Gen. 49:12) but libbun shinnayim (whitening of teeth, cheerfulness); a. fr. 2) any organ of the body resembling teeth, gland.Du. as ab. Y.Yeb.VI, beg.7b בית הש׳ that part of the vagina which has glands; מבין הש׳ ולפנים from the glands and farther inside; Nidd.41b. Ḥull.16b שיניו נושרות the glands of his rectum will fall off; Sabb.82a; a. e. 3) cliff, peak. Gen. R. s. 74 כשן הזה שלוכ׳ (the stone which Jacob put up was) as large as the peak of Tiberias; Yalk. ib. 130; a. e. 4) (sub. של פיל) ivory. Num. R. s. 312> (play on ג̇ר̇ש̇ון̇) מי יג̇ור̇ … חזק כש̇ן̇ who can abide snow and hail, and cold and heat? He who is as strong as ivory (or marble?); אין שן אלא לשון חזקוכ׳ shen has the meaning of strong (ref. to Cant. 5:14); a. e. 5) marble. Cant. R. to V, 11; Yalk. ib. 991, v. עֶשֶׁת.

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  • 32 יהודה

    יְהוּדָה(b. h.) pr. n. Judah, 1) son of Jacob; tribe of Judah. Pes.50a. Yoma 12a, a. e. מחלקו של י׳ from the area of Judah.Gen. R. s. 85; a. v. fr. 2) name of several Tannaim; a) B. J. b. Bthera in Babylonia Ber.22a; a. fr.b) J. b. Tabbai, chief of the Sanhedrin in the days of queen Salome. Ab. I, 8. Ḥag.II, 2; a. fr.c) R. J. the priest. Eduy. VIII, 3.d) B. J. b. Baba. Ib. 2. Sabb.62b; a. fr.e) R. J. b. Ilai, usu. mentioned in the Mishnah as R. J. only. Ber.63b; Sabb.33b. Men.103b; a. v. fr.f) R. J. b. Tema. Ab. V, 20. Erub.17a; Tosef. ib. III (II), 6 (ed. Zuck. בתירה). Tosef.Gitt.VII (V), 8; a. fr.; a. others (v. Fr. Darkhé, p. 42; p. 137).Esp. R. J. han-Nasi I a. II, surnamed Rabbi, v. רַבִּי. 3) name of several Amoraim, the most renowned of whom is R. J. (b. Ezekiel), a Babylonian. Keth.110b bot.Y.Taan.I, 64b top; a. fr.V. Fr. Mbo p. 91a>. 4) Judaea, the southern province of Palestine. Keth.I, 5 (12a); Tosef. ib. I, 4. Kidd.6a; a. v. fr.

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  • 33 יְהוּדָה

    יְהוּדָה(b. h.) pr. n. Judah, 1) son of Jacob; tribe of Judah. Pes.50a. Yoma 12a, a. e. מחלקו של י׳ from the area of Judah.Gen. R. s. 85; a. v. fr. 2) name of several Tannaim; a) B. J. b. Bthera in Babylonia Ber.22a; a. fr.b) J. b. Tabbai, chief of the Sanhedrin in the days of queen Salome. Ab. I, 8. Ḥag.II, 2; a. fr.c) R. J. the priest. Eduy. VIII, 3.d) B. J. b. Baba. Ib. 2. Sabb.62b; a. fr.e) R. J. b. Ilai, usu. mentioned in the Mishnah as R. J. only. Ber.63b; Sabb.33b. Men.103b; a. v. fr.f) R. J. b. Tema. Ab. V, 20. Erub.17a; Tosef. ib. III (II), 6 (ed. Zuck. בתירה). Tosef.Gitt.VII (V), 8; a. fr.; a. others (v. Fr. Darkhé, p. 42; p. 137).Esp. R. J. han-Nasi I a. II, surnamed Rabbi, v. רַבִּי. 3) name of several Amoraim, the most renowned of whom is R. J. (b. Ezekiel), a Babylonian. Keth.110b bot.Y.Taan.I, 64b top; a. fr.V. Fr. Mbo p. 91a>. 4) Judaea, the southern province of Palestine. Keth.I, 5 (12a); Tosef. ib. I, 4. Kidd.6a; a. v. fr.

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  • 34 minister

    1. n министр

    Foreign Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister for External Affairsминистр иностранных дел

    2. n дип. посланник; советник посольства
    3. n священник
    4. n глава религиозного ордена

    minister in charge — министр, стоящий во главе министерства

    5. n редк. исполнитель, слуга
    6. v книжн. служить, прислуживать, помогать, оказывать помощь, содействие; способствовать
    7. v совершать богослужение
    8. v быть священником
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. administrator (noun) administrator; chancellor; official; secretary
    2. clergyman (noun) cassock; churchman; clergyman; cleric; clerical; clerk; divine; ecclesiast; ecclesiastic; missionary; parson; pastor; preacher; priest; pulpitarian; pulpiteer; pulpiter; rabbi; reverend; sermonizer; sky pilot
    3. attend (verb) answer; attend; heal; mind; nurse; sustain; take care of; tend; treat
    4. help (verb) care; foster; help; mother; succor; wait
    5. serve (verb) do for; serve; wait on
    Антонимический ряд:
    check; counteract; hamper; hinder; laity; neglect

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  • 35 ἐπιστάτης

    A one who stands near or by: hence, like ἱκέτης, suppliant, οὐ σύ γ' ἂν.. σῷ ἐπιστάτῃ οὐδ' ἅλα

    δοίης Od.17.455

    .
    2. in battle-order, one's rear-rank man, X.Cyr. 3.3.50, 8.1.10, al.
    b. also, even numbers in a λόχος, Ascl.Tact.2.3, Arr.Tact.6.6.
    II. one who stands or is mounted upon, ἁρμάτων ἐ., of a charioteer, S.El. 702, E.Ph. 1147; ἐλεφάντων ἐ., of the driver, Plb.1.40.11.
    2. one who is set over, chief, commander, A.Th. 816 ( 815);

    ὅπλων Id.Pers. 379

    ; ποιμνίων ἐ. S.Aj.27; ἐρετμῶν ἐ. E.Hel. 1267; θύματος ἐ. Id.Hec. 223; but ταύρων πυρπνόων ζεύγλῃσι mastering them with.., Id.Med. 478; ἐνόπτρων καὶ μύρων, of the Trojans, Id.Or. 1112; ἐ. Κολωνοῦ, of a tutelary god, S.OC 889; [καιρὸς] ἀνδράσιν μέγιστος ἔργου παντός ἐστ' ἐ. Id.El.76; also in Prose, ἐ. γενέσθαι τῶν λόγων ἴσους καὶ κοινούς judges, And.4.7; ποίας ἐργασίας ἐ.; Answ. ἐ. τοῦ ποιῆσαι δεινὸν λέγειν (where it = ἐπιστήμων) Pl.Prt. 312d;

    πραγμάτων Isoc.4.121

    ; ἐπιστάται ἄθλων stewards of games, Pl.Lg. 949a, cf. X.Lac.8.4; of a pilot, Id.Oec.21.3; supervisor of training, Pl. R. 412a, X.Mem.3.5.18 (pl.);

    ἐ. τῶν παίδων IG12(1).43

    ([place name] Rhodes);

    τῶν ἐφήβων Inscr.Prien.112.73

    (i B.C.): voc. ἐπιστάτα, = Rabbi, Ev. Luc.5.5, al.
    III. president of a board or assembly: at Athens, ἐ. τῶν πρυτάνεων chairman of βουλή and ἐκκλησία in cent. v, Arist. Ath.44.1, later, keeper of Treasury or Archives, IG3.841, etc.; . τῶν προέδρων chairman of βουλή and ἐκκλησία from cent.iv, Aeschin. 3.39, D.22.9, etc.;

    ἐ. ὁ ἐκ τῶν προέδρων IG22.204.31

    (iv B.C.); in other Greek states, ib.12(1).731 ([place name] Rhodes), 12(7).515.116, 125 ([place name] Amorgos), etc.; ἐ. τῶν νομοθετῶν ib.22.222; τῶν δικα[στῶν] LW 1539 ([place name] Erythrae).
    2. overseer, superintendent, in charge of any public building or works, τοῦ νεὼ τοῦ ἐν πόλει, i.e. of the temple of Athena Polias, IG12.372;

    ἱεροῦ UPZ42.22

    (ii B.C.); ἐ. τῶν ἔργων clerk of the works, D.18.114, LXXEx.1.11 (pl.);

    τῶν δημοσίων ἔργων Aeschin.3.14

    ; τοῦ ναυτικοῦ ib.222;

    τῆς Ἀκαδημείας Hyp.Dem.Fr.7

    ;

    τοῦ Μουσείου OGI104.4

    (ii B.C.);

    τῶν κοπρώνων D.25.49

    .
    3. governor, administrator,

    τῆς πόλεως OGI254.3

    (Babylon, ii B.C.), cf. IG12(3).320.7 (Thera, iii B.C.), OGI479.7 (Dorylaeum, ii A.D.); κώμης local magistrate, Arch.Pap.4.38.
    4. = προστάτης, Lat. patronus, IG14.1317.
    IV. in Ar.Av. 437, = χυτρόπους, Ar.Byz. ap. Eust.1827.45; other explanations, ibid., cf.Sch.Ar.l.c.: τοὐπιστάτου is fr. ἐπίστατος, = πυρίστατος, Anon. ap. Eust.1827.56: dub. sens. in BpW1892.514; cf. ἐπίστατον.

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    רַבָּןm. (v. רַב II) 1) chief, teacher. Sabb.33b, a. fr. תינוקות של ביתר׳ school children. 2) Rabban, a title of scholars. Tosef.Eduy. III, 4 (read. מי שיש לו תלמידים ותלמידי תלמידיו קוראין אותו רבי נשתכחו תלמידיו קוראין אותור׳וכ׳ if a scholar has disciples and disciples of his disciples, he is quoted (by the latter) as Rabbi; if his direct disciples are forgotten (in tradition), he is quoted as Rabban; if both are forgotten, he is quoted by his name.Esp. Rabban, title of most of the presidents of Palestinian colleges that succeeded Hillel. Ab. I, 16. Ib. 18. Ib. II, 8; a. fr. (v., respective proper names).Pl. רַבָּנִים, רַבָּנִין. Cant. R. to I, 10 נאוו … הלו הר׳וכ׳ ‘comely are thy cheeks (ib.), this refers to the teachers, ‘thy neck with strings, refers to the students (v. חָרַז x); Yalk. ib. 983; a. e.(Gen. R. s. 61 כמין שני רבנים, v. כַּד II.

    Jewish literature > רבן

  • 37 רַבָּן

    רַבָּןm. (v. רַב II) 1) chief, teacher. Sabb.33b, a. fr. תינוקות של ביתר׳ school children. 2) Rabban, a title of scholars. Tosef.Eduy. III, 4 (read. מי שיש לו תלמידים ותלמידי תלמידיו קוראין אותו רבי נשתכחו תלמידיו קוראין אותור׳וכ׳ if a scholar has disciples and disciples of his disciples, he is quoted (by the latter) as Rabbi; if his direct disciples are forgotten (in tradition), he is quoted as Rabban; if both are forgotten, he is quoted by his name.Esp. Rabban, title of most of the presidents of Palestinian colleges that succeeded Hillel. Ab. I, 16. Ib. 18. Ib. II, 8; a. fr. (v., respective proper names).Pl. רַבָּנִים, רַבָּנִין. Cant. R. to I, 10 נאוו … הלו הר׳וכ׳ ‘comely are thy cheeks (ib.), this refers to the teachers, ‘thy neck with strings, refers to the students (v. חָרַז x); Yalk. ib. 983; a. e.(Gen. R. s. 61 כמין שני רבנים, v. כַּד II.

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