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  • 121 דּוּר

    דּוּרI (b. h.) to form a circle or enclosure (v. Fl. to Levy Talm. Dict. I, p. 440a> sq.).Denom. דּוּר II, דּוֹר, דִּירָה. 2) (denom. of דִּירָה) to reside, dwell. Ber.8a לעולם יָדוֹרוכ׳ one must try to live in the same place with his teacher. Keth.72a; a. fr. אין אדם דָּרוכ׳, v. כְּפִיפָה. Ib. 110b בל הדָּרבא״י whoever lives in Palestine.Succ.35a (ref. to hadar, Lev. 23:40) א״ת הָדָר אלא הַדָּר דבר שֶדָּרוכ׳ ed. (Ms. M. הָדָר דבר הַדָּרוכ׳) read not hadar but haddar, something which remains on its tree from year to year (without withering); a. fr. 3) to lodge, v. infra. Pi. דִּיֵּיר 1) to cause a circuit; ד׳ שדה to let cattle change folds within a field, to collect manure in a field, by letting cattle live on it. Shebi. III, 4. Y. ib. 34c bot. מְדַיְּירִין בטובה you may let your cattle live on ones field as a favor; a. e. 2) to lodge, v. infra. Hif. הֵדִיר to lodge. Pesik. R. s. 3, beg. (play on דָּֽ֗רְ֗בָ֗ן֗) שמֵדִ֗יר֗ ב̇ינ̇ה בפרה it (the goad) causes understanding to dwell in the cow; Pesik Bahod. p. 153a> שמורה (ed. O. שמדיר); Koh. R. to XII, 11 (read:) שהוא מְדַיֵּיר; Num. R. s. 14 שדָּר; Y. Snh. Tanḥ Bhaǎl 15 דָּר אצל הפרהוכ׳.(Num. R. l. c. the words of the wise דָּ֗רִ֗ים ב̇ינ̇הוכ׳ lodge understanding with men. Nithpa. נִדַּיָּיר to be manured by cattle living in folds, v. Piel. Shebi. IV, 2; M. Kat. 13a; a. e.

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  • 122 דור

    דּוּר, דִּירch. sam(דור to form a circle or enclosure), to dwell. Targ. Ps. 105:23; a. fr.Pes.113a top (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 6).Part. דָּאִיר, דָּיֵיר. Targ. Ps. 57:5 דָיְירָא Ms. (ed. חיירא).Yeb.52a דאיר בביוכ׳ he resides with his father-in-law. B. Mets. 117a דהוו דָיְירֵי who occupied. Taan.24a דָּיִירְנָאוכ׳ I live in a poor village. Pa. דַּוַּור, דַּוַּאר, דַּיֵּיר 1) to go around, to peddle (cmp. h. סָחַר). R. Hash. 9b (expl. דְּרוֹר, Lev. 25:10) כמְדַיֵּיר דיירא ומובילוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. בי דיירא, Ar. s. v. דר 3: כי מדַוַּאר דריא) as a traveller is licensed to go around and carry his goods through the whole district. 2) to deposit manure, v. preced. Pi.B. Kam. 113b הני דדַיְּירֵי דירי Rashi (ed. דרי, Ms. R. דמְדַיְּירֵי דיירי, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) those (gentiles) who manure fields for pay by letting cattle live on them in folds. 3) to place around ( in a row, Rashi). Kidd.81a ד׳ גולפי placed jugs around (as a partition). 4) to round a person, to overtake. B. Kam.92b; B. Mets. 107b (prov.) רהוט … ולא דַּוְּורוּהוּוכ׳ Ar. (ed. מטו, אמטו) runners run but overtake not one who has taken a morning meal.

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  • 123 דיר

    דּוּר, דִּירch. sam(דור to form a circle or enclosure), to dwell. Targ. Ps. 105:23; a. fr.Pes.113a top (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 6).Part. דָּאִיר, דָּיֵיר. Targ. Ps. 57:5 דָיְירָא Ms. (ed. חיירא).Yeb.52a דאיר בביוכ׳ he resides with his father-in-law. B. Mets. 117a דהוו דָיְירֵי who occupied. Taan.24a דָּיִירְנָאוכ׳ I live in a poor village. Pa. דַּוַּור, דַּוַּאר, דַּיֵּיר 1) to go around, to peddle (cmp. h. סָחַר). R. Hash. 9b (expl. דְּרוֹר, Lev. 25:10) כמְדַיֵּיר דיירא ומובילוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. בי דיירא, Ar. s. v. דר 3: כי מדַוַּאר דריא) as a traveller is licensed to go around and carry his goods through the whole district. 2) to deposit manure, v. preced. Pi.B. Kam. 113b הני דדַיְּירֵי דירי Rashi (ed. דרי, Ms. R. דמְדַיְּירֵי דיירי, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) those (gentiles) who manure fields for pay by letting cattle live on them in folds. 3) to place around ( in a row, Rashi). Kidd.81a ד׳ גולפי placed jugs around (as a partition). 4) to round a person, to overtake. B. Kam.92b; B. Mets. 107b (prov.) רהוט … ולא דַּוְּורוּהוּוכ׳ Ar. (ed. מטו, אמטו) runners run but overtake not one who has taken a morning meal.

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  • 124 דּוּר

    דּוּר, דִּירch. sam(דור to form a circle or enclosure), to dwell. Targ. Ps. 105:23; a. fr.Pes.113a top (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 6).Part. דָּאִיר, דָּיֵיר. Targ. Ps. 57:5 דָיְירָא Ms. (ed. חיירא).Yeb.52a דאיר בביוכ׳ he resides with his father-in-law. B. Mets. 117a דהוו דָיְירֵי who occupied. Taan.24a דָּיִירְנָאוכ׳ I live in a poor village. Pa. דַּוַּור, דַּוַּאר, דַּיֵּיר 1) to go around, to peddle (cmp. h. סָחַר). R. Hash. 9b (expl. דְּרוֹר, Lev. 25:10) כמְדַיֵּיר דיירא ומובילוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. בי דיירא, Ar. s. v. דר 3: כי מדַוַּאר דריא) as a traveller is licensed to go around and carry his goods through the whole district. 2) to deposit manure, v. preced. Pi.B. Kam. 113b הני דדַיְּירֵי דירי Rashi (ed. דרי, Ms. R. דמְדַיְּירֵי דיירי, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) those (gentiles) who manure fields for pay by letting cattle live on them in folds. 3) to place around ( in a row, Rashi). Kidd.81a ד׳ גולפי placed jugs around (as a partition). 4) to round a person, to overtake. B. Kam.92b; B. Mets. 107b (prov.) רהוט … ולא דַּוְּורוּהוּוכ׳ Ar. (ed. מטו, אמטו) runners run but overtake not one who has taken a morning meal.

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  • 125 דִּיר

    דּוּר, דִּירch. sam(דור to form a circle or enclosure), to dwell. Targ. Ps. 105:23; a. fr.Pes.113a top (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 6).Part. דָּאִיר, דָּיֵיר. Targ. Ps. 57:5 דָיְירָא Ms. (ed. חיירא).Yeb.52a דאיר בביוכ׳ he resides with his father-in-law. B. Mets. 117a דהוו דָיְירֵי who occupied. Taan.24a דָּיִירְנָאוכ׳ I live in a poor village. Pa. דַּוַּור, דַּוַּאר, דַּיֵּיר 1) to go around, to peddle (cmp. h. סָחַר). R. Hash. 9b (expl. דְּרוֹר, Lev. 25:10) כמְדַיֵּיר דיירא ומובילוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. בי דיירא, Ar. s. v. דר 3: כי מדַוַּאר דריא) as a traveller is licensed to go around and carry his goods through the whole district. 2) to deposit manure, v. preced. Pi.B. Kam. 113b הני דדַיְּירֵי דירי Rashi (ed. דרי, Ms. R. דמְדַיְּירֵי דיירי, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) those (gentiles) who manure fields for pay by letting cattle live on them in folds. 3) to place around ( in a row, Rashi). Kidd.81a ד׳ גולפי placed jugs around (as a partition). 4) to round a person, to overtake. B. Kam.92b; B. Mets. 107b (prov.) רהוט … ולא דַּוְּורוּהוּוכ׳ Ar. (ed. מטו, אמטו) runners run but overtake not one who has taken a morning meal.

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  • 126 образовать

    form; constitute; educate; cultivate
    Синонимический ряд:
    создать (глаг.) организовать; основать; создать; сформировать; учредить

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > образовать

  • 127 замыкаться в кольцо

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > замыкаться в кольцо

  • 128 замыкаться в кольцо

    Русско-английский технический словарь > замыкаться в кольцо

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  • Circle — Cir cle, v. i. To move circularly; to form a circle; to circulate. [1913 Webster] Thy name shall circle round the gaping through. Byron. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • circle — I UK [ˈsɜː(r)k(ə)l] / US [ˈsɜrk(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms circle : singular circle plural circles *** 1) a) a round shape consisting of a curved line that completely encloses a space and is the same distance from the centre at every point …   English dictionary

  • circle — cir|cle1 [ sɜrkl ] noun count *** 1. ) a round shape consisting of a curved line that completely encloses a space and is the same distance from the center at every point. Something in the shape of a circle is circular: a mathematical calculation… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • Circle Line (New York) — The Circle Line is the collective name given to two sightseeing ferry operations in Manhattan:*Circle Line 42nd Street which circles Manhattan from its base at Pier 83 in Manhattan *Circle Line Statue of Liberty Ferry which provided service from… …   Wikipedia

  • circle — n. & v. n. 1 a a round plane figure whose circumference is everywhere equidistant from its centre. b the line enclosing a circle. 2 a roundish enclosure or structure. 3 a ring. 4 a curved upper tier of seats in a theatre etc. (dress circle). 5 a… …   Useful english dictionary

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