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1 thorns and thistles
Библия: терния и волчцы -
2 ברקנים
בַּרְקָנִיםm. pl. (b. h.) thistles. Yoma 69a (quot. fr. Meg. Taan.ch. ix) they dragged them על הקוצים ועל הב׳ over thorns and thistles. -
3 בַּרְקָנִים
בַּרְקָנִיםm. pl. (b. h.) thistles. Yoma 69a (quot. fr. Meg. Taan.ch. ix) they dragged them על הקוצים ועל הב׳ over thorns and thistles. -
4 דרדר
דַּרְדֵּרm. (b. h.; v. דָּר) thistle, artichoke (v. Löw Pfl. p. 100; 427). Gen. R. s. 20.Pl. דַּרְדָּרִין, דַּרְדָּרִים. Shebi. VII, 1. Lev. R. s. 23; Cant. R. to II, 2 חוחים וד׳ thorns and thistles.Pesik. R. s. 10 בקוצין ובד׳וכ׳ with hedges of thorns ; Yalk. Cant. 992 דרדורי׳. (Yalk. Lev. 538, v. דַּרְדּוּר.V. עַכָּבִית. -
5 דַּרְדֵּר
דַּרְדֵּרm. (b. h.; v. דָּר) thistle, artichoke (v. Löw Pfl. p. 100; 427). Gen. R. s. 20.Pl. דַּרְדָּרִין, דַּרְדָּרִים. Shebi. VII, 1. Lev. R. s. 23; Cant. R. to II, 2 חוחים וד׳ thorns and thistles.Pesik. R. s. 10 בקוצין ובד׳וכ׳ with hedges of thorns ; Yalk. Cant. 992 דרדורי׳. (Yalk. Lev. 538, v. דַּרְדּוּר.V. עַכָּבִית. -
6 ἐκφέρω
ἐκφέρω fut. ἐξοίσω LXX; 1 aor. ἐξήνεγκα, inf. ἐξενεγκεῖν (ἐξενέγκαι LXX). Pass.: fut. 2 pl. ἐξενεχθήσεσθε Am 4:3; 1 aor. inf. ἐξενεχθῆναι Bar 2:24 (s. φέρω; Hom.+)① to convey someth. out of a structure or area, carry/bring out lit. τὶ (opp. εἰσφέρω) 1 Ti 6:7, sim. Pol 4:1; a corpse for burial (Il. 24, 786 and oft. in later auth. as Epict. 2, 22, 10; Jos., Ant. 15, 46) Ac 5:6, 9f; στολήν (cp. 4 Km 10:22, w. ref. to a στολιστής, who brings out ἐνδύματα; of various items brought out Cyr. 5, 2, 7 and Herodian 2, 1, 2) Lk 15:22 (v.l. ἐνέγκατε P75 et al.); sick people into the streets Ac 5:15.② to conduct out of a structure or area, with implication of assistance, bring/lead out, lit., with ἔξω (Leontius 13 p. 27, 8) ἔξω τ. κώμης Mk 8:23.③ to cause to grow, produce fig. of everything that nature causes to grow: plants and their products (Hdt. 1, 193; X., Oec. 16, 5; Polyb. 36, 16, 8; Plut., Mor. 2e [937d]; Epict. 4, 8, 36; IAndrosIsis, Kyme 18 p. 122 P.; Gen 1:12; Hg 1:11; SSol 2:13; Tat. 2:1 τί γὰρ σεμνὸν … ἐξηνέγκατε) fruit 1 Cl 24:5; thorns and thistles Hb 6:8; even κέρατα ἐ. grow horns 1 Cl 52:2 (Ps 68:32).—M-M. -
7 קתר
קֶתֶר m., pl. קְתָרִין (cmp. קֶשֶׁר) hard, rocky substances, bowlders. Ylamd. to Lev. 26:3 quot. in Ar. (ref. to Lev. 26:4, a. 19) (read:) ונתנה הארץ יבולה ואין הארץ מתקנת לכם ק׳ ואת ארצכם כנחושה הרי הארץ מתקנת לכם ק׳ ‘and the land shall yield its increase, and the land shall not generate bowlders for you, ‘and your earth as brass, behold, the land shall generate bowlders for you; (Landau: ‘ thorns and thistles, v. Löw, Pfl., p. 341; v. however, next w. -
8 терния и волчцы
Bible: thorns and thistles -
9 κατάρα
κατάρα, ας, ἡ (s. next entry; Aeschyl. et al.; Ps.-Pla., Alc. 2, 143b; Polyb. 24, 8, 7; Diod S 1, 45, 2; Ael. Aristid. 33, 32 K.=51 p. 582 D.; SIG 1241, 1; PSI XI, 1219, 41 [IIA.D., schol. Callim.]; LXX, En, Test12Patr; GrBar 4:9, 15 [Christ.]; Philo; Jos., Ant. 4, 118; 307; Just.) curse, imprecation w. εὐλογία (as Dt 11:26; 30:1, 19; Sir 3:9; Philo, Det. Pot. Ins. 71) Js 3:10. ἀποδιδόναι κατάραν ἀντὶ κατάρας repay a curse with a curse Pol 2:2. Of infertile land, full of thorns and thistles κατάρας ἐγγύς almost cursed Hb 6:8 (cp. Gen 3:17.—κ. ἐγγύς as Ael. Aristid. 26, 53 K.=14 p. 343 D.). Of the way of death κατάρας μεστή full of cursing B 20:1; D 5:1. Of persons κατάρας τέκνα (cp. Sir 41:9 ἐὰν γεννηθῆτε εἰς κατάραν γεννηθήσεσθε) accursed 2 Pt 2:14.—In Paul of the adherents of Mosaic ordinances ὑπὸ κατάραν εἰσίν they are under a curse (this expr. corresponds to ἐξαποστελῶ [i.e., the κύριος] ἐφʼ ὑμᾶς τ. κατάραν Mal 2:2; cp. Judg 9:57—κατάραν ὑφίστασθαι Did., Gen. 209, 24) Gal 3:10 (ὑπὸ κ. φαίνονται εἶναι Just., D. 95, 1; ὑπὸ κ. γεγόνασιν Did, Gen. 211, 11). Of Christ: ἡμᾶς ἐξηγόρασεν ἐκ τῆς κ. τοῦ νόμου he ransomed us from the curse of the law vs. 13a. Abstract for concrete γενόμενος ὑπὲρ ἡμῶν κ. by becoming a curse-offering (or an object of a curse) in our behalf vs. 13b. So also ἐγὼ κατάρα ἐγεννήθην ἐνώπιον αὐτῶν πάντων in the eyes of all I have been born to be cursed GJs 3:1.—DELG s.v. ἀρά. M-M. TW. -
10 ASS
• Ass dreams of thistles (The) - Голодной курице просо снится (Г), Кошка спит, а мышку видит (K), Не спится - хлеб снится (H), Сова спит, а кур видит (C)• Ass endures his burden, but no more than his burden (An) - Бери ношу по себе, чтоб не падать при ходьбе (Б)• Asses fetch the oats and the horses eat them - Дурак дом построил, а умный купил (Д), Медведь пляшет, а поводырь деньги берет (M)• Ass is beautiful to an ass, and a pig to a pig (An) - Подобный подобного любит (П)• Ass is /but/ an ass, though laden with gold (An) - Как свинью в кафтан ни ряди, она свиньей останется (K), На свинью хоть седло надень - все конем не будет (H), Осел ослом остается и в орденах, и в лентах (O)• Ass is known by his ears (An) - Осла знать по ушам, медведя - по когтям, а дурака - по речам (O)• Ass laden with gold climbs to the top of the castle (An) - Деньги все двери открывают (Д)• Ass loaded with gold still eats thistles (The) - Владеет городом, а помирает голодом (B), Скупой богач беднее нищего (C), Шуба висит, а тело дрожит (Ш)• Ass to an ass is beautiful (An) - Подобный подобного любит (П)• Braying of an ass does not reach heaven (The) - Собака лает, ветер носит (C)• Even if the ass is laden with gold, he will seek his food among the thorns - Владеет городом, а помирает голодом (B), Скупой богач беднее нищего (C), Шуба висит, а тело дрожит (Ш)• Every ass likes (loves) to hear himself bray - Сам поет, сам слушает, сам и хвалит (C)• Every ass thinks himself worthy to stand with the king's horses - Всякая козявка лезет в букашки (B), Куда конь с копытом, туда и рак с клешней (K), Лезет в волки, а хвост собачий (Л), С суконным рылом в калачный ряд не суйся (C)• He is an ass that brays against another ass - Дурак, кто с дураком свяжется (Д)• He that cannot beat the ass, beats the saddle - Кошку бьют, а невестке наветки дают (K), Не по коню, так по оглобле (H)• He that makes himself an ass must not complain if men ride him - На дураках воду возят (H)• If an ass bray at you, don't bray at him - Дурак, кто с дураком свяжется (Д)• If an ass goes a - traveling, he'll not come back a horse - Ворона за море летала, а умнее не стала (B), Полетели гуси за море, а прилетели тоже не лебеди (П)• If an ass goes a - travelling, he will not come home a horse - Ворона за море летала, а умнее не стала (B), Полетели гуси за море, а прилетели тоже не лебеди (П)• It's a sorry ass that will not bear his own burden - Для ленивой лошади и дуга в тягость (Д)• Jest with an ass and he will flap (slap) you in the face with his tail - С дураками не шутят (C)• Living ass is better than a dead lion (A) - Живая собака лучше мертвого льва (Ж)• Make yourself an ass and everyone will lay a sack on you - Кто везет, на того и накладывают (K)• Old ass is never good (An) - Был конь, да изъездился (Б), Годы хребет горбят (Г), На старого и немочи валятся (H), Старость не радость (C)• One ass calls another long ears - Не смейся, горох, не лучше бобов (H), Чья бы корова мычала, а твоя бы молчала (4)• One ass scrubs another - Свой своему поневоле брат (C)• What good can it do to an ass to be called a lion? - Не смотри на кличку - смотри на птичку (H)• When the ass dreams it is of thistles - Лиса и во сне кур считает (Л)• Where ever an ass falls there will he never fall again - На ошибках учатся (H) -
11 Шуба висит, а тело дрожит
See Скупой богач беднее нищего (С)Var.: Шуба лежит, а шкура дрожитCf.:The ass loaded with gold still eats thistles (Br.). Even if the ass is laden with gold, he will seek his food among the thorns (Am.). Fools live poor to die rich (Br.). A miser is an ass that carries gold and eats thistles (Am.). Moles and misers live in their graves (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Шуба висит, а тело дрожит
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12 SOW
• As you sow, so shall you reap - Каково сошьешь, таково и износишь (K), Что посеешь, то и пожнешь (4)• He that sows thistles shall reap prickles - Отольются кошке мышкины слезки (O), Что посеешь, то и пожнешь (4)• He who sows brambles reaps thorns - Что посеешь, то и пожнешь (4)• He who sows thorns will never reap grapes - Что посеешь, то и пожнешь (4)• Little knows the fat sow what the lean does mean (the lean one thinks) - Сытый голодного не разумеет (C)• One man sows and another reaps - Медведь пляшет, а поводырь деньги берет (M)• Silent sow gets all the swill (The) - Ласковое теля двух маток сосет (Л)• Sow loves bran better than roses (The) - Кому что, а курице просо (K), Кто любит арбуз, а кто свиной хрящик, никто никому не указчик (K)• Sow may whistle, though it has an ill mouth for it (A) - Бывает, что и корова летает (Б)• Still sow drinks all the slop (The) - Ласковое теля двух маток сосет (Л)• Still sow eats up all the draff (The) - Ласковое теля двух маток сосет (Л)• They that sow in tears shall reap in joy - Тяжело в учении, легко в бою (T), Ученья корень горек, да плод сладок (У)• You must reap what you have sown - Что посеешь, то и пожнешь (4)• You shall reap what you sow - Как постелешь, так и поспишь (K), Что посеешь, то и пожнешь (4) -
13 פחת
פַּחַתc. (b. h.; preced. wds.) 1) cavity, pit.Pl. פְּחָתִים, פְּחָתִין. Sot.21a מתיירא מן הקוצין ומן הפ׳וכ׳ is afraid of the thorns, the pits and the thistles (on the road); a. e. 2) defective spot, breach. Bets.IV, 3 נוטל ממקום הפ׳ he may take out the fruits where they burst through the partition. 3) broken vessel, fragment.Pl. as ab. Tosef.Kel.B. Kam.VII, 15 שולי הפ׳ the sides of fragments of vessels (v. מַחַץ). 4) diminution, depreciation, loss. Y.Ter.IV, 42d bot. שאין הפ׳ והתוספת שוין for the reduction and the addition are not of like proportions, i. e. the difference between 1/40 and 1/50 is not the same as that between 1/50 and 1/60 (v. פָּחַת Pi.). B. Kam.10b לפ׳ נבלה for the eventual depreciation of the carcass during the time intervening between the accident and the decision of the court. Ib. פ׳ נבלה תנאי היא there is a difference of opinion among Tannaim as regards the liability for the depreciation of the carcass. Y. ib. I, 2b bot. ישלם פַּחֲתָהּ he must indemnify the owner for its depreciation, i. e. he must pay the difference between the value of the living and that of the dead animal. Esth. R. to III, 8 שהן מכניסין פ׳ בממונו של עולם they (through their idleness) cause a diminution of the wealth of the world; a. e. -
14 פַּחַת
פַּחַתc. (b. h.; preced. wds.) 1) cavity, pit.Pl. פְּחָתִים, פְּחָתִין. Sot.21a מתיירא מן הקוצין ומן הפ׳וכ׳ is afraid of the thorns, the pits and the thistles (on the road); a. e. 2) defective spot, breach. Bets.IV, 3 נוטל ממקום הפ׳ he may take out the fruits where they burst through the partition. 3) broken vessel, fragment.Pl. as ab. Tosef.Kel.B. Kam.VII, 15 שולי הפ׳ the sides of fragments of vessels (v. מַחַץ). 4) diminution, depreciation, loss. Y.Ter.IV, 42d bot. שאין הפ׳ והתוספת שוין for the reduction and the addition are not of like proportions, i. e. the difference between 1/40 and 1/50 is not the same as that between 1/50 and 1/60 (v. פָּחַת Pi.). B. Kam.10b לפ׳ נבלה for the eventual depreciation of the carcass during the time intervening between the accident and the decision of the court. Ib. פ׳ נבלה תנאי היא there is a difference of opinion among Tannaim as regards the liability for the depreciation of the carcass. Y. ib. I, 2b bot. ישלם פַּחֲתָהּ he must indemnify the owner for its depreciation, i. e. he must pay the difference between the value of the living and that of the dead animal. Esth. R. to III, 8 שהן מכניסין פ׳ בממונו של עולם they (through their idleness) cause a diminution of the wealth of the world; a. e. -
15 Владеет городом, а помирает голодом
See Скупой богач беднее нищего (С)Cf: The ass loaded with gold still eats thistles (Br.). Even if the ass is laden with gold, he will seek his food among the thorns (Am.). Moles and misers live in their graves (Br.). A rich miser is poorer than a poor man (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Владеет городом, а помирает голодом
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16 Скупой богач беднее нищего
Rich but miserly people grudge themselves everything. See Владеет городом, а помирает голодом (B), Шуба висит, а тело дрожит (Ш)Cf: The ass loaded with gold still eats thistles (Br.). Even if the ass is laden with gold, he will seek his food among the thorns (Am.). Не that hoardes up money pains for other men (Br.). Moles and misers live in their graves (Br.). A rich miser is poorer than a poor man (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Скупой богач беднее нищего
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17 ἄκανθα
ἄκανθα, ης, ἡ thorn-plant (since Od. 5, 328; pap, LXX; ApcMos 24; ApcrEzk P 1 verso 5; Jos., Bell. 5, 51; Just., D. 28, 3 [Jer. 4, 3]; Mel., P. 79, 575; 93, 708) of such plants in general, esp. the common weed Ononis spinosa, cammock (s. LFonck, Streifzüge durch d. bibl. Flora 1900, 195) in contrast to useful plants (w. τρίβολος, cp. Gen 3:18; Hos 10:8) Mt 7:16; Lk 6:44 (cp. Jer 12:13). It is found on cultivated land and is thus harmful to the grain (GDalman, PJ 22, 1926, 126ff) Mt 13:7, 22; Mk 4:7, 18; Lk 8:7, 14 (on the interpr. of the ἄκανθαι s. Philo, Leg. All. 3, 248); B 9:5 (Jer 4:3).—στέφανος ἐξ ἀ. crown of thorns Mt 27:29; J 19:2 (cp. Mel., P. 79, 575; 93, 708; Fonck 51; 99; FLundgreen, D. Bäume im NT: NKZ 27, 1916, 827–42; EHa-Reubéni, RB 42, ’33, 230–34. S. also ἀκάνθινος).—W. thistles (τρίβολοι, s. above) as signs of a neglected field Hb 6:8; Hs 6, 2, 6f; 9, 1, 5; 9, 20, 1. W. other weeds Hm 10, 1, 5.—In description of the rites of atonement B 7:11 ἄ. means the thornbush on which the wool was placed, s. ῥάχος, ῥαχία.—S. βάτος. DELG. M-M. -
18 דרדרא
דַּרְדָּרָאch. sam(דרדר thistle, artichoke).Gitt.70a מאי ד׳ what kind of Dardara? Ans. מוריקא דחוחי ‘the crocus of thorns, i. e. Carthamus tinctorins (Löw Pfl. p. 199).Pl. דַּרְדָּרִין. Targ. Y. II Gen. 3:18.Pesik. Bshall. p. 93a> (read:) ומעבר ליה חקלוון דד׳ (v. Bub. note 22 5) and he carried him over fields fall of thistles. -
19 דַּרְדָּרָא
דַּרְדָּרָאch. sam(דרדר thistle, artichoke).Gitt.70a מאי ד׳ what kind of Dardara? Ans. מוריקא דחוחי ‘the crocus of thorns, i. e. Carthamus tinctorins (Löw Pfl. p. 199).Pl. דַּרְדָּרִין. Targ. Y. II Gen. 3:18.Pesik. Bshall. p. 93a> (read:) ומעבר ליה חקלוון דד׳ (v. Bub. note 22 5) and he carried him over fields fall of thistles.
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