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  • 1 קפיצה משולשת

    hop, step and jump

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  • 2 דדי

    דדי, דָּדָה(b. h.; cmp. זוּז) to move nimbly, hop, trip.Pl. דִּדָּה 1) to walk, pull (a young child or beast unable to walk by itself). Sabb.XVIII, 2 מְדַדִּין עגליןוכ׳ you may lead or pull calves (on the Sabbath). Ib. אשה מְדַדָּהוכ׳ a mother may walk her child. Ib. 128b דוחין אין מדדין לא push you may, but make them hop, no. Pes.IV, 7 (55b) מְדַרִּין ומחזיריןוכ׳ Ar. (ed. only מחזירין). Sabb.88b and the angels מְדַרִּין אותך led them (the frightened Israelites) back; א״ת ידודון אלא יְדַדּוּן read not (Ps. 68:13) yiddodun but ydaddun (they led them). Cant. R. to VIII, 11 the angels מְדַדִּין להםוכ׳ led the Israelites away, והיו מִדַּדִּין לפניוכ׳ and they themselves tripped timidly before the Lord, v. infra. Y.Sabb.XVII, end, 16b; Y.Erub.X, 26c top מְדַדֵּהוּוכ׳ he makes the bolt slide with his finger tips. Cant. R. to IV, 8 (read:) אדין מְדַדֵּם ואינםוכ׳ He had just been leading them (through the Red Sea), and they should not trust?ד׳ פיתקין to shake stones ( ballots), i. e. to protest against. Esth. R. to I, 2 מה״ש מְדַדִּין פיתקיןוכ׳ the angels protested against the Lords decision; Cant. R. to VIII, 11 יִדּוֹדוּן בהם ממדדין פיטקין (read מדדין) they (the angels) were excited against them, they protested (ref. to Joel 4:3). Hithpa. (b. h.) הִדַּדָּה to hop, trip (of young or tied birds). B. Mets.25b אי מִידַּדִּין Ms. M. (ed. אי בְמִדַּ׳) if the tied birds (deposited in a certain place) hop from spot to spot. B. Bath.23b; Bets.11a.

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  • 3 דדה

    דדי, דָּדָה(b. h.; cmp. זוּז) to move nimbly, hop, trip.Pl. דִּדָּה 1) to walk, pull (a young child or beast unable to walk by itself). Sabb.XVIII, 2 מְדַדִּין עגליןוכ׳ you may lead or pull calves (on the Sabbath). Ib. אשה מְדַדָּהוכ׳ a mother may walk her child. Ib. 128b דוחין אין מדדין לא push you may, but make them hop, no. Pes.IV, 7 (55b) מְדַרִּין ומחזיריןוכ׳ Ar. (ed. only מחזירין). Sabb.88b and the angels מְדַרִּין אותך led them (the frightened Israelites) back; א״ת ידודון אלא יְדַדּוּן read not (Ps. 68:13) yiddodun but ydaddun (they led them). Cant. R. to VIII, 11 the angels מְדַדִּין להםוכ׳ led the Israelites away, והיו מִדַּדִּין לפניוכ׳ and they themselves tripped timidly before the Lord, v. infra. Y.Sabb.XVII, end, 16b; Y.Erub.X, 26c top מְדַדֵּהוּוכ׳ he makes the bolt slide with his finger tips. Cant. R. to IV, 8 (read:) אדין מְדַדֵּם ואינםוכ׳ He had just been leading them (through the Red Sea), and they should not trust?ד׳ פיתקין to shake stones ( ballots), i. e. to protest against. Esth. R. to I, 2 מה״ש מְדַדִּין פיתקיןוכ׳ the angels protested against the Lords decision; Cant. R. to VIII, 11 יִדּוֹדוּן בהם ממדדין פיטקין (read מדדין) they (the angels) were excited against them, they protested (ref. to Joel 4:3). Hithpa. (b. h.) הִדַּדָּה to hop, trip (of young or tied birds). B. Mets.25b אי מִידַּדִּין Ms. M. (ed. אי בְמִדַּ׳) if the tied birds (deposited in a certain place) hop from spot to spot. B. Bath.23b; Bets.11a.

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  • 4 דָּדָה

    דדי, דָּדָה(b. h.; cmp. זוּז) to move nimbly, hop, trip.Pl. דִּדָּה 1) to walk, pull (a young child or beast unable to walk by itself). Sabb.XVIII, 2 מְדַדִּין עגליןוכ׳ you may lead or pull calves (on the Sabbath). Ib. אשה מְדַדָּהוכ׳ a mother may walk her child. Ib. 128b דוחין אין מדדין לא push you may, but make them hop, no. Pes.IV, 7 (55b) מְדַרִּין ומחזיריןוכ׳ Ar. (ed. only מחזירין). Sabb.88b and the angels מְדַרִּין אותך led them (the frightened Israelites) back; א״ת ידודון אלא יְדַדּוּן read not (Ps. 68:13) yiddodun but ydaddun (they led them). Cant. R. to VIII, 11 the angels מְדַדִּין להםוכ׳ led the Israelites away, והיו מִדַּדִּין לפניוכ׳ and they themselves tripped timidly before the Lord, v. infra. Y.Sabb.XVII, end, 16b; Y.Erub.X, 26c top מְדַדֵּהוּוכ׳ he makes the bolt slide with his finger tips. Cant. R. to IV, 8 (read:) אדין מְדַדֵּם ואינםוכ׳ He had just been leading them (through the Red Sea), and they should not trust?ד׳ פיתקין to shake stones ( ballots), i. e. to protest against. Esth. R. to I, 2 מה״ש מְדַדִּין פיתקיןוכ׳ the angels protested against the Lords decision; Cant. R. to VIII, 11 יִדּוֹדוּן בהם ממדדין פיטקין (read מדדין) they (the angels) were excited against them, they protested (ref. to Joel 4:3). Hithpa. (b. h.) הִדַּדָּה to hop, trip (of young or tied birds). B. Mets.25b אי מִידַּדִּין Ms. M. (ed. אי בְמִדַּ׳) if the tied birds (deposited in a certain place) hop from spot to spot. B. Bath.23b; Bets.11a.

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  • 5 אמינם

    n. Eminem, (born 1972 as Marshall Bruce Mathers III) white American rapper and hip hop musician and singer

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  • 6 הדס

    n. Hadas
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    v. to scrabble, scratch; hop, leap
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    myrtle

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  • 7 נתר

    v. to jump, leap, hop

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  • 8 סר

    adj. dejected, sullen, ill-humored
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    v. be removed; taken off
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    v. to go aside; hop in, drop in; go away; remove
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    v. to remove; take off

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  • 9 קפיצה

    closing; clenching, clamping (hands, lips)
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    jump, leap, spring, bounce, hop, skip, gambol, jounce, saltation, start, caper; jumping, leaping

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  • 10 דדי

    דדיPa. דַּדֵּי ch. same. Sabb.128b דַּדּוּיֵי מְדַרִּינָן pull them we may, opp. עקי. Ithpa. אִידַּדֵּי 1) as preced. Hithpa. B. Bath.24a כל דמִידַּדֵּיוכ׳ any young bird which hops, will hop only within sight of its nest. Bets.11a אִידַּדּוּיֵי אִידַּדּוּ they came hopping (from the nest). Sabb.99b דלא לִדַּדּוּוכ׳ that the boardsshould not shake. 2) to move about. Y.Kidd.III, 64a top כיני אורחא דזבונה מִדַּדְיָיה it is the habit of traders to travel from place to place.

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