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to send into banishment

  • 1 sepono

    sē-pōno, pŏsŭi, pŏsĭtum, 3 ( part. perf. sync. sepostus, Sil. 8, 378; 17, 281; but, sepositus, Hor. S. 2, 6, 84), v. a., to lay apart or aside; to put by, separate, pick out, select, etc. (class.; not in Cæs.; syn.: sejungo, segrego, recondo).
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    seponi et occultari,

    Cic. Att. 11, 24, 2; cf.:

    aliquid habere sepositum et reconditum,

    id. Verr. 2, 4, 10, § 23; so (with conditus) id. Div. 2, 54, 112; cf.:

    ornamenta seposita (for which, just before, recondita),

    id. de Or. 1, 35, 162:

    id ego ad illud fanum (sc. ornandum) sepositum putabam,

    id. Att. 15, 15, 3:

    captivam pecuniam in aedificationem templi,

    Liv. 1, 53, 3:

    primitias magno Jovi,

    Ov. F. 3, 730:

    nonnullos ex principibus legit ac seposuit ad pompam,

    Suet. Calig. 47:

    se et pecuniam et frumentum in decem annos seposuisse,

    Liv. 42, 52, 12:

    sors aliquem seponit ac servat, qui cum victore contendat,

    Plin. Ep. 8, 14, 21:

    interesse pugnae imperatorem an seponi melius foret, dubitavere,

    to place himself at a distance, withdraw, Tac. H. 2, 33:

    de mille sagittis Unam seposuit,

    picked out, selected, Ov. M. 5, 381.—
    B.
    In partic., to send into banishment, to banish, exile (post-Aug.; cf.

    relego): aliquem a domo,

    Tac. A. 3, 12:

    aliquem in provinciam specie legationis,

    id. H. 1, 13 fin.:

    aliquem in secretum Asiae,

    id. ib. 1, 10:

    in insulam,

    id. ib. 1, 46 fin.; 1, 88; 2, 63; id. A. 4, 44; Suet. Aug. 65; id. Tib. 15; id. Oth. 3; id. Tit. 9.—
    II.
    Trop., to lay or set aside mentally:

    id quod primum se obtulerit,

    Quint. 7, 1, 27.—
    B.
    To set apart, assign, appropriate, reserve, for any purpose, etc.:

    ut alius aliam sibi partem, in quā elaboraret, seponeret,

    Cic. de Or. 3, 33, 132:

    sibi ad eam rem tempus,

    to fix, id. Or. 42, 143; cf.:

    quod temporis hortorum aut villarum curae seponitur,

    Tac. A. 14, 54:

    materiam senectuti seposui,

    have set apart, reserved for my old age, id. H. 1, 1:

    seposuit Aegyptum,

    he sequestered Egypt, made it forbidden ground, id. A. 2, 59 fin.:

    sepositus servilibus poenis locus,

    id. ib. 15, 60:

    quā de re sepositus est nobis locus,

    made it a special division of the subject, Quint. 1, 10, 26.—
    C.
    To remove, take away from others, exclude, select, etc.: Jovem diffusum nectare curas Seposuisse graves, had laid aside, i. e. had discarded for a while, Ov. M. 3, 319:

    (Graecos) seposuisse a ceteris dictionibus eam partem dicendi, quae, etc.,

    to have separated, Cic. de Or. 1, 6, 22:

    ratio suadendi ab honesti quaestione seposita est,

    Quint. 12, 2, 16.— Poet. with simple abl.: si modo Scimus inurbanum lepido seponere dicto, to separate, i. e. distinguish, Hor. A. P. 273.—Hence, sē-pŏsĭtus, a, um, P. a. (only poet. and rare).
    A.
    Distant, remote, = remotus:

    fons,

    Prop. 1, 20, 24:

    gens,

    Mart. Spect. 3, 1:

    mare,

    Sen. Med. 339.—
    B.
    Distinct, special:

    mea seposita est et ab omni milite dissors Gloria,

    Ov. Am. 2, 12, 11.—
    C.
    Select, choice:

    vestis,

    sumptuous garments, Tib. 2, 5, 8:

    seposito de grege,

    Mart. 2, 43, 4.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > sepono

  • 2 изгнание

    exile
    (прокуда) banishment
    пращам в изгнание exile, banish, expatriate, send/drive into exile
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    изгна̀ние,
    ср., само ед. exile; ( прокуда) banishment; доживотно \изгнание banishment for life; осъждам на \изгнание condemn to exile; правителство в \изгнание government in exile; пращам в \изгнание exile, banish, expatriate, send/drive into exile.
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    exile: send into изгнание - изпращам в изгнание; expatriation; expulsion; ostracism; оutlawry (от обществото); proscription
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    1. (прокуда) banishment 2. exile 3. пращам в ИЗГНАНИЕ exile, banish, expatriate, send/drive into exile

    Български-английски речник > изгнание

  • 3 заточение

    exile, banishment
    осъждам на заточение sentence s.o. to exile
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    заточѐние,
    ср., само ед. exile, banishment; доживотно \заточение exile for life; изпращам на \заточение send into exile, exile.
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    deportation: send into заточение - изпращам на заточение; expulsion; expatriation ; lag{lEg}; proscription
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    1. exile, banishment 2. изпращам на ЗАТОЧЕНИЕ send into exile, exile 3. осъждам на ЗАТОЧЕНИЕ sentence s.o. to exile

    Български-английски речник > заточение

  • 4 esilio

    m (pl -li) exile
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    esilio s.m.
    1 ( pena) exile, banishment: andare in esilio, to go into exile; mandare qlcu. in esilio, to send s.o. into exile (o to exile s.o. o to banish s.o.); scegliere la via dell'esilio, to choose exile
    2 ( luogo) place of exile: vivere, morire in esilio, to live, to die in exile
    3 (estens.) withdrawal, retirement: esilio dal mondo, withdrawal from the world.
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    pl. -li [e'ziljo, li] sostantivo maschile exile

    vivere, andare in esilio — to live in, to go into exile

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    esilio
    pl. -li /e'ziljo, li/
    sostantivo m.
    exile; vivere, andare in esilio to live in, to go into exile; mandare in esilio to send into exile.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > esilio

  • 5 exilio

    m.
    exile.
    en el exilio in exile
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: exiliar.
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    1 (acción) exile, banishment
    2 (lugar) exile, place of exile
    \
    enviar al exilio to send into exile
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    noun m.
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    estar/vivir en el exilio — to be/live in exile

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    masculino exile
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    = exile.
    Ex. Slake's Limbo belongs to a large category of fiction that deals in exile, whether enforced or self-sought.
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    masculino exile
    * * *

    Ex: Slake's Limbo belongs to a large category of fiction that deals in exile, whether enforced or self-sought.

    * * *
    exile
    estar/vivir en el exilio to be/live in exile
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    Del verbo exiliar: ( conjugate exiliar)

    exilio es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    exilió es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    exiliar    
    exilio
    exilio sustantivo masculino
    exile
    exiliar verbo transitivo to exile, send into exile
    exilio sustantivo masculino exile: durante su largo exilio trabó amistad con los escritores de aquel país, he befriended writers of that country during his long exile there
    ' exilio' also found in these entries:
    English:
    exile
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    exilio nm
    exile;
    en el exilio in exile;
    estar/vivir en el exilio to be/live in exile
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    m exile;
    en el exilio in exile
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    exilio nm
    destierro: exile
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    exilio n exile

    Spanish-English dictionary > exilio

  • 6 relego

    1.
    rĕ-lēgo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a.
    I.
    To send away or out of the way, to despatch, remove (class.; in class. prose usually with an odious accessory meaning; syn. amando).
    A.
    Lit.
    1.
    In gen.:

    (L. Manlium tribunus plebis) criminabatur, quod Titum filium ab hominibus relegasset et ruri habitare jussisset,

    Cic. Off. 3, 31, 112; Sen. Ben. 3, 37; Val. Max. 6, 9, 1; cf.:

    filium in praedia rustica,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 15, 42:

    rejecti et relegati longe ab ceteris,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 30 fin.:

    procul Europā in ultima orientis relegati senes,

    Curt. 5, 5, 14:

    relegatos in ultimum paene rerum humanarum terminum,

    id. 9, 2, 9:

    cives tam procul ab domo,

    Liv. 9, 26:

    aliquem a republicā sub honorificentissimo ministerii titulo,

    Vell. 2, 45, 4:

    exercitum in aliā insulā,

    Tac. Agr. 15:

    me vel extremos Numidarum in agros Classe releget,

    Hor. C. 3, 11, 48:

    tauros procul atque in sola relegant Pascua,

    Verg. G. 3, 212.— Poet., with dat.:

    terris gens relegata ultimis, Cic. poët. Tusc. 2, 8, 20: Trivia Hippolytum... nymphae Egeriae nemorique relegat,

    consigns him to Egeria, Verg. A. 7, 775. —
    b.
    Transf., of a locality, to place at a distance, remove:

    Taprobane extra orbem a naturā relegata,

    Plin. 6, 22, 24, § 84; cf. Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 250. —
    2.
    In partic., a publicists' t. t., to send into exile, to banish, relegate; said of banishment by which a person was sent only a certain distance from Rome, and usually for a limited time, without suffering a capitis deminutio (cf. deportatio and exilium):

    relegatus, non exsul, dicor in illo,

    Ov. Tr. 2, 137; 5, 11, 21; 5, 2, 61; id. P. 4, 13, 40: (consul) L. Lamiam... in concione relegavit, edixitque, ut ab urbe abesset millia passuum ducenta, Cic. Sest. 12, 29:

    Marcus Piso in decem annos relegatur,

    Tac. A. 3, 17 fin.; Suet. Tib. 50; id. Aug. 24:

    ipse quosdam novo exemplo relegavit, ut ultra lapidem tertium vetaret egredi ab Urbe,

    id. Claud. 23 fin.:

    nemo eorum relegatus in exilium est,

    Liv. 25, 6; cf.:

    milites relegatos prope in exilium,

    id. 26, 2 fin.:

    ultra Karthaginem,

    id. 40, 41:

    aliquem Circeios in perpetuum,

    Suet. Aug. 16 fin.:

    in decem annos,

    Tac. A. 3, 17:

    in insulam,

    id. 3, 86. —
    B.
    Trop., to send away, put aside, reject:

    apud quem ille sedens Samnitium dona relegaverat,

    had sent back, rejected, Cic. Rep. 3, 28, 32 Moser (for which:

    repudiati Samnites,

    Cic. Sen. 16, 55):

    ambitione relegatā,

    put aside, apart, Hor. S. 1, 10, 84:

    bella,

    Luc. 6, 324 (dimoveam, removeam, Schol.):

    inimicas vitiis artes non odio magis quam reverentia,

    Plin. Pan. 47, 1:

    verba alicujus,

    Ov. P. 2, 2, 7. —
    2.
    In partic., with a specification of the term. ad quem, to refer, attribute, ascribe, impute (post-Aug.):

    nec tamen ego in plerisque eorum obstringam fidem meam potiusque ad auctores relegabo,

    Plin. 7, 1, 1, § 8:

    totamque ad solos audito res relegāsse,

    Quint. 3, 7, 1:

    orationem rectae honestaeque vitae ad philosophos,

    id. 1, prooem. §

    10: mala ad crimen fortunae,

    id. 6, prooem. § 13; cf.:

    culpam in hominem,

    id. 7, 4, 13:

    invidiam in aliquem,

    Vell. 2, 44, 2; 2, 64, 2 Ruhnk.— Poet., with dat.:

    causas alicui,

    to ascribe, Tib. 4, 6, 5.—
    3.
    To refer to a book or an author:

    ad auctores,

    Plin. 7, 1, 1, § 8 (cf. Nep. Cat. 3, 5, delegare).—
    II.
    In jurid. Lat., to bequeath, devise, as an inheritance:

    dotem,

    Dig. 33, 4, 1 sq.; 23, 5, 8:

    usum fructum,

    ib. 23, 2, 23.
    2.
    rĕ-lĕgo, lēgi, lectum, 3, v. a.
    I.
    To gather together or collect again (almost exclusively poet.): janua difficilis filo est inventa relecto, i. e. by the thread (of Ariadne) wound up again, Ov. M. 8, 173:

    (abies) docilis relegi, docilisque relinqui,

    i. e. to be drawn back, Val. Fl. 6, 237:

    menses decem a coactore releget (pecuniam),

    Cato, R. R. 150, 2. —
    2.
    In partic., of localities, to travel over or through again, to traverse or sail over again:

    litora,

    Verg. A. 3, 690:

    Hellespontiacas illa (navis) relegit aquas,

    Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 24:

    egressi relegunt campos,

    Val. Fl. 8, 121:

    vias,

    id. ib. 4, 54:

    iter,

    Stat. Achill. 1, 23; cf. id. S. 5, 3, 29:

    spatia retro,

    Sen. Agam. 572:

    ter caelum (luna),

    Stat. S. 5, 3, 29:

    vestigia cursu,

    Claud. B. G. 529:

    cursum,

    Prud. Apoth. 1004. —

    In prose: relegit Asiam,

    again coasts along, Tac. A. 2, 54:

    rex cum suis dumeta relegens,

    Amm. 30, 1, 15:

    relegens margines lacus Brigantiae,

    id. 15, 4, 1.—
    II.
    To go through or over again in reading, in speech, or in thought, to read or relate again, = retractare (rarely in prose):

    Trojani belli scriptorem Praeneste relegi,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 2:

    scripta,

    Ov. R. Am. 717 sq.:

    alicui librum,

    to read aloud, Col. 4, 1, 1:

    de nostris releges quemcunque libris,

    Mart. 4, 29, 9. — Absol.:

    deinde relegentes inveniunt, ubi posuerint (verba),

    Quint. 11, 2, 23:

    dum relegunt suos sermone labores,

    Ov. M. 4, 569:

    qui omnia, quae ad cultum deorum pertinerent, diligenter retractarent et tamquam relegerent, sunt dicti religiosi ex relegendo, ut elegantes ex eligendo, etc.,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 28, 72.—Acc to this last passage is to be explained: rĕlĭ-gens, entis, P. a., revering the gods, i. e. pious, religious: religentem esse oportet, religiosumst nefas, Poët. ap. Gell. 4, 9, 1.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > relego

  • 7 ссылать

    vt; св - сосла́ть

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > ссылать

  • 8 Verbannung

    f exile (auch Ort); hist. und fig. banishment; jemanden in die Verbannung schicken send s.o. into exile
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    die Verbannung
    relegation; exile; banishment; expatriation; ostracism
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    Ver|bạn|nung [fɛɐ'banʊŋ]
    f -, -en
    banishment no art, exile no art; (= das Verbannen) banishment, exiling
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    die
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    Ver·ban·nung
    <-, -en>
    f
    1. kein pl (das Verbannen) exile, banishment
    2. (Leben als Verbannter) exile, banishment
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    die; Verbannung, Verbannungen banishment; exile
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    Verbannung f exile (auch Ort); hist und fig banishment;
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    die; Verbannung, Verbannungen banishment; exile
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    f.
    banishment n.
    banishments n.
    ostracism n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Verbannung

  • 9 ссылка

    I ж
    поселение exile, banishment

    доброво́льная ссы́лка — self-imposed exile

    отправля́ть кого-л в ссы́лку — to send sb into exile/banishment

    находи́ться в ссы́лке — to be in exile

    II ж
    выдержка reference (to sb/sth)

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > ссылка

  • 10 שילוח

    שִׁילּוּחַ, שִׁלּוּחַm. (b. h.; שָׁלַח) 1) sending away, letting go. Sot.9a (ref. to Is. 27:8) איןהקב״ה … עד שעת שִׁילּוּחָהּ the Lord does not visit her sins upon a nation until the time comes to send her away (into captivity); איןהקב״ה … שִׁילּוּחוֹ the Lord does not punish a king, until the time comes to drive him away (depose him). Ḥull.XII, 1, a. fr. ש׳ הקן, v. קֵן. Ib. 140a לש׳ with regard to the duty of letting the mother bird go. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Neg., Par. 1 ש׳ ציפרים letting the birds (of the lepers sacrifice) fly (Lev. 14:7). Y.B. Kam.I, 2b פרשת ש׳ טמאין the section treating of the sending out of the camp of the unclean (Num. 5:1 sq.). Num. R. s. 710> נתחייבו ש׳וכ׳ they were condemned to be sent out of the camp, this means exile. Gen. R. s. 61 שטר ש׳ a document referring to the sending away of children with gifts (Gen. 25:6); a. fr.Pl. שִׁילּוּחִים, שִׁילּוּחִין, שִׁלּ׳. Ḥull. l. c. קודם שִׁלּוּחֶיהָ before sending her off. Snh.102a (ref. to Mic. 1:14) מי … תתנו ש׳ לבניו he who slew the Philistine (Goliath) and gave you Gath as a possession:will you give a dismissal to his descendants (will you abandon the house of David)?Esp. שִׁילּוּחִין, שִׁלּ׳ banishment, exile. Gen. R. s. 19 דנתי אותו בש׳ I punished him with banishment (from Eden); Lam. R. introd. (R. Abbahu 1); a. e. 2) (cmp. מִשְׁלַחַת) letting loose, visitation. Yeb.114b ש׳ נחשיםוכ׳ a plague of serpents and scorpions.Y.Gitt.II, 44b בינה שילוח, v. שִׁילָא)

    Jewish literature > שילוח

  • 11 שלוחַ

    שִׁילּוּחַ, שִׁלּוּחַm. (b. h.; שָׁלַח) 1) sending away, letting go. Sot.9a (ref. to Is. 27:8) איןהקב״ה … עד שעת שִׁילּוּחָהּ the Lord does not visit her sins upon a nation until the time comes to send her away (into captivity); איןהקב״ה … שִׁילּוּחוֹ the Lord does not punish a king, until the time comes to drive him away (depose him). Ḥull.XII, 1, a. fr. ש׳ הקן, v. קֵן. Ib. 140a לש׳ with regard to the duty of letting the mother bird go. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Neg., Par. 1 ש׳ ציפרים letting the birds (of the lepers sacrifice) fly (Lev. 14:7). Y.B. Kam.I, 2b פרשת ש׳ טמאין the section treating of the sending out of the camp of the unclean (Num. 5:1 sq.). Num. R. s. 710> נתחייבו ש׳וכ׳ they were condemned to be sent out of the camp, this means exile. Gen. R. s. 61 שטר ש׳ a document referring to the sending away of children with gifts (Gen. 25:6); a. fr.Pl. שִׁילּוּחִים, שִׁילּוּחִין, שִׁלּ׳. Ḥull. l. c. קודם שִׁלּוּחֶיהָ before sending her off. Snh.102a (ref. to Mic. 1:14) מי … תתנו ש׳ לבניו he who slew the Philistine (Goliath) and gave you Gath as a possession:will you give a dismissal to his descendants (will you abandon the house of David)?Esp. שִׁילּוּחִין, שִׁלּ׳ banishment, exile. Gen. R. s. 19 דנתי אותו בש׳ I punished him with banishment (from Eden); Lam. R. introd. (R. Abbahu 1); a. e. 2) (cmp. מִשְׁלַחַת) letting loose, visitation. Yeb.114b ש׳ נחשיםוכ׳ a plague of serpents and scorpions.Y.Gitt.II, 44b בינה שילוח, v. שִׁילָא)

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  • 12 שִׁילּוּחַ

    שִׁילּוּחַ, שִׁלּוּחַm. (b. h.; שָׁלַח) 1) sending away, letting go. Sot.9a (ref. to Is. 27:8) איןהקב״ה … עד שעת שִׁילּוּחָהּ the Lord does not visit her sins upon a nation until the time comes to send her away (into captivity); איןהקב״ה … שִׁילּוּחוֹ the Lord does not punish a king, until the time comes to drive him away (depose him). Ḥull.XII, 1, a. fr. ש׳ הקן, v. קֵן. Ib. 140a לש׳ with regard to the duty of letting the mother bird go. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Neg., Par. 1 ש׳ ציפרים letting the birds (of the lepers sacrifice) fly (Lev. 14:7). Y.B. Kam.I, 2b פרשת ש׳ טמאין the section treating of the sending out of the camp of the unclean (Num. 5:1 sq.). Num. R. s. 710> נתחייבו ש׳וכ׳ they were condemned to be sent out of the camp, this means exile. Gen. R. s. 61 שטר ש׳ a document referring to the sending away of children with gifts (Gen. 25:6); a. fr.Pl. שִׁילּוּחִים, שִׁילּוּחִין, שִׁלּ׳. Ḥull. l. c. קודם שִׁלּוּחֶיהָ before sending her off. Snh.102a (ref. to Mic. 1:14) מי … תתנו ש׳ לבניו he who slew the Philistine (Goliath) and gave you Gath as a possession:will you give a dismissal to his descendants (will you abandon the house of David)?Esp. שִׁילּוּחִין, שִׁלּ׳ banishment, exile. Gen. R. s. 19 דנתי אותו בש׳ I punished him with banishment (from Eden); Lam. R. introd. (R. Abbahu 1); a. e. 2) (cmp. מִשְׁלַחַת) letting loose, visitation. Yeb.114b ש׳ נחשיםוכ׳ a plague of serpents and scorpions.Y.Gitt.II, 44b בינה שילוח, v. שִׁילָא)

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  • 13 שִׁלּוּחַ

    שִׁילּוּחַ, שִׁלּוּחַm. (b. h.; שָׁלַח) 1) sending away, letting go. Sot.9a (ref. to Is. 27:8) איןהקב״ה … עד שעת שִׁילּוּחָהּ the Lord does not visit her sins upon a nation until the time comes to send her away (into captivity); איןהקב״ה … שִׁילּוּחוֹ the Lord does not punish a king, until the time comes to drive him away (depose him). Ḥull.XII, 1, a. fr. ש׳ הקן, v. קֵן. Ib. 140a לש׳ with regard to the duty of letting the mother bird go. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Neg., Par. 1 ש׳ ציפרים letting the birds (of the lepers sacrifice) fly (Lev. 14:7). Y.B. Kam.I, 2b פרשת ש׳ טמאין the section treating of the sending out of the camp of the unclean (Num. 5:1 sq.). Num. R. s. 710> נתחייבו ש׳וכ׳ they were condemned to be sent out of the camp, this means exile. Gen. R. s. 61 שטר ש׳ a document referring to the sending away of children with gifts (Gen. 25:6); a. fr.Pl. שִׁילּוּחִים, שִׁילּוּחִין, שִׁלּ׳. Ḥull. l. c. קודם שִׁלּוּחֶיהָ before sending her off. Snh.102a (ref. to Mic. 1:14) מי … תתנו ש׳ לבניו he who slew the Philistine (Goliath) and gave you Gath as a possession:will you give a dismissal to his descendants (will you abandon the house of David)?Esp. שִׁילּוּחִין, שִׁלּ׳ banishment, exile. Gen. R. s. 19 דנתי אותו בש׳ I punished him with banishment (from Eden); Lam. R. introd. (R. Abbahu 1); a. e. 2) (cmp. מִשְׁלַחַת) letting loose, visitation. Yeb.114b ש׳ נחשיםוכ׳ a plague of serpents and scorpions.Y.Gitt.II, 44b בינה שילוח, v. שִׁילָא)

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    "1. exile, banishment. 2. (an) exile. 3. place of exile. 4. shoot; sucker (of a plant). 5. diarrhea. - ağı a large cast net. - avı drive (a kind of hunt). - etmek /ı/ to exile. - gitmek 1. /a/ to be exiled to. 2. to have diarrhea. -e gitmek to go into exile. -e göndermek /ı/ to send (someone) into exile."

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