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  • 1 מס בולים

    stamp duty, stamp tax

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  • 2 אוסף בולים

    stamp collection

    Hebrew-English dictionary > אוסף בולים

  • 3 אלבום בולים

    stamp album

    Hebrew-English dictionary > אלבום בולים

  • 4 להטביע חותמת

    stamp

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  • 5 קונטרס בולים

    stamp booklet

    Hebrew-English dictionary > קונטרס בולים

  • 6 קטלוג בולים

    stamp catalogue

    Hebrew-English dictionary > קטלוג בולים

  • 7 תו תקן

    stamp of approval

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  • 8 רכס

    רָכַס to stamp; (denom. of רֶכֶס) to make a ceiling of cement (v. מַעֲזִיבָה). Ylamd. beg., quot. in Ar. אימתיר׳הקב״הוכ׳ when did God form his upper stories with water as cement, v. רֶכֶס.(b. h. רכס to fasten. Pi. רִכֵּס to stamp; esp. (of beasts) to pass over wetted grain; to husk (differ, fr. דּוּש). B. Mets.89b, sq. פרות המְרַכְּסוֹת בתבואה והדשותוכ׳ when cows stamp (secular) grain, or thresh corn of Trumah Hif. הִרְכִּיס to cause to stamp, let (beasts) stamp. Tosef. ib. VIII, 10 המַרְכִּיס ed. Zuck. (Var. המְרַכֵּס Pi.); Y.Ter.IX, beg.46c המרכין (corr. acc.).

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  • 9 רָכַס

    רָכַס to stamp; (denom. of רֶכֶס) to make a ceiling of cement (v. מַעֲזִיבָה). Ylamd. beg., quot. in Ar. אימתיר׳הקב״הוכ׳ when did God form his upper stories with water as cement, v. רֶכֶס.(b. h. רכס to fasten. Pi. רִכֵּס to stamp; esp. (of beasts) to pass over wetted grain; to husk (differ, fr. דּוּש). B. Mets.89b, sq. פרות המְרַכְּסוֹת בתבואה והדשותוכ׳ when cows stamp (secular) grain, or thresh corn of Trumah Hif. הִרְכִּיס to cause to stamp, let (beasts) stamp. Tosef. ib. VIII, 10 המַרְכִּיס ed. Zuck. (Var. המְרַכֵּס Pi.); Y.Ter.IX, beg.46c המרכין (corr. acc.).

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  • 10 חתם

    n. underwriter; sealer; stamper
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    v. be signed; closed (a deal) ; sealed; shut off
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    v. be signed; made to sign; made a subscriber
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    v. to seal; close, end
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    v. to sign up; make a subscriber; stamp; seal
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    v. to sign; close (a deal) ; subscribe
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    v. to underwrite; seal; stamp

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  • 11 דרס

    דָּרַס 1) to tread, stamp. B. Kam.II, 1 דָּרְסָה עלוכ׳ if she trod upon a vessel. Y.Maasr.II, 49d bot. והוא עתיד לדוֹרְסָן dates which he intends to stamp; a. fr.בית הדּוֹרְסִין, v. מַעֲגִיל.Part. pass. דָּרוּס, f. דְּרוּסָה.דְּרוּסַת איש (calcata a viro) defloured. Keth.I, 7. 2) (ritual) to press, i. e. to cut the throat of an animal by pressing the knife (adding muscular force to the cutting capacity of the knife, instead of passing the latter to and back). Ḥull.20b. Ib. 30b שמא יִדְרוֹסוּ זה על זה lest they press the knife by one adding to the strength of the other.Denom. דְּרָסָה. 3) (of animals of prey) to attack with paws or claws. Ib. 53a. Pes.49b; Snh.90b; a. fr.Ḥull.III, 6 עוף הַדּוֹרֵס a bird of prey (that seizes food with its claws or eats animals before they are dead).דְּרוּסָה f. an animal known to have been attacked by a beast or bird of prey (which are suspected of leaving a poisonous substance in the body). Ib. III, 1 (42a) דְּרוּסַת הזאב an animal saved from the attack of a wolf.יש דרוסה ל־ the case of a drusah applies to one attacked by Ib. 52b; a. fr. 4) to stuff food into the camels mouth, contrad. to אָבַס a. הִלְעִיט.Sabb.XXIV, 3; Gen. R. s. 63; Num. R. s. 21. Nif. נִדְרַס to be trodden down, to be effaced (by treading or otherwise). B. Mets.22a עשוי לִידָּרֵס liable to be effaced; ib. b.

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  • 12 דָּרַס

    דָּרַס 1) to tread, stamp. B. Kam.II, 1 דָּרְסָה עלוכ׳ if she trod upon a vessel. Y.Maasr.II, 49d bot. והוא עתיד לדוֹרְסָן dates which he intends to stamp; a. fr.בית הדּוֹרְסִין, v. מַעֲגִיל.Part. pass. דָּרוּס, f. דְּרוּסָה.דְּרוּסַת איש (calcata a viro) defloured. Keth.I, 7. 2) (ritual) to press, i. e. to cut the throat of an animal by pressing the knife (adding muscular force to the cutting capacity of the knife, instead of passing the latter to and back). Ḥull.20b. Ib. 30b שמא יִדְרוֹסוּ זה על זה lest they press the knife by one adding to the strength of the other.Denom. דְּרָסָה. 3) (of animals of prey) to attack with paws or claws. Ib. 53a. Pes.49b; Snh.90b; a. fr.Ḥull.III, 6 עוף הַדּוֹרֵס a bird of prey (that seizes food with its claws or eats animals before they are dead).דְּרוּסָה f. an animal known to have been attacked by a beast or bird of prey (which are suspected of leaving a poisonous substance in the body). Ib. III, 1 (42a) דְּרוּסַת הזאב an animal saved from the attack of a wolf.יש דרוסה ל־ the case of a drusah applies to one attacked by Ib. 52b; a. fr. 4) to stuff food into the camels mouth, contrad. to אָבַס a. הִלְעִיט.Sabb.XXIV, 3; Gen. R. s. 63; Num. R. s. 21. Nif. נִדְרַס to be trodden down, to be effaced (by treading or otherwise). B. Mets.22a עשוי לִידָּרֵס liable to be effaced; ib. b.

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  • 13 חתימה

    חֲתִימָהf. (חָתַם) 1) signature, stamp, mark. Gitt.87a, bot. ודידעינן בהא ח׳וכ׳ when we know about that signature that it is not Jacobs. Ib. II, 4 עד … וחֲתִימָתוֹ בתלוש unless it was written and signed on a movable material (v. חָבַר). Y.Keth.II, 26c top על חֲתִימַת העדוכ׳ to identify the signature of the second witness. B. Bath.89b כיון דלא חזי ח׳ Ms. M. (ed. אי לא חזי ח׳, Ms. H. עד דחזי חתמא) since he does not see the official stamp on the measure; a. fr.Trnsf. חֲתִימַת זָקָן the mature manly expression which the beard gives, full manhood. B. Mets.39b; Yeb.88a; Gen. R. s. 91; a. e.Targ. Cant. 3:8 חֲתִימַת מִילָה the seal of the covenant.Pl. חֲתִימוֹת. Keth.21b ח׳ ידי העדים the signatures (handwritings) of the witnesses; a. e. 2) (v. חִיתִּוּם) the concluding clause of a prayer. Pes.104a צריך … ח׳ סמוך לחֲתִימָתוֹ he must use expressions corresponding to the closing formula immediately before the latter. 3) locking up, obstruction. Nidd.43b, a. fr. (with ref. to Lev. 15:3) חֲתִימַת פי האמה the filling up of the aperture of the membrum (with mucus).

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  • 14 חֲתִימָה

    חֲתִימָהf. (חָתַם) 1) signature, stamp, mark. Gitt.87a, bot. ודידעינן בהא ח׳וכ׳ when we know about that signature that it is not Jacobs. Ib. II, 4 עד … וחֲתִימָתוֹ בתלוש unless it was written and signed on a movable material (v. חָבַר). Y.Keth.II, 26c top על חֲתִימַת העדוכ׳ to identify the signature of the second witness. B. Bath.89b כיון דלא חזי ח׳ Ms. M. (ed. אי לא חזי ח׳, Ms. H. עד דחזי חתמא) since he does not see the official stamp on the measure; a. fr.Trnsf. חֲתִימַת זָקָן the mature manly expression which the beard gives, full manhood. B. Mets.39b; Yeb.88a; Gen. R. s. 91; a. e.Targ. Cant. 3:8 חֲתִימַת מִילָה the seal of the covenant.Pl. חֲתִימוֹת. Keth.21b ח׳ ידי העדים the signatures (handwritings) of the witnesses; a. e. 2) (v. חִיתִּוּם) the concluding clause of a prayer. Pes.104a צריך … ח׳ סמוך לחֲתִימָתוֹ he must use expressions corresponding to the closing formula immediately before the latter. 3) locking up, obstruction. Nidd.43b, a. fr. (with ref. to Lev. 15:3) חֲתִימַת פי האמה the filling up of the aperture of the membrum (with mucus).

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  • 15 מלוזמא

    מְלוּזְמָא, מְלוּזְמָהm. (a Babylonian corrupt. of νόμισμα, numisma) stamp of a coin. Ber.53b כדי שיכיר בין מ׳ … למ׳וכ׳ when one can distinguish the stamp of a Tiberian coin from that of a Sepphorian coin.

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  • 16 מלוזמה

    מְלוּזְמָא, מְלוּזְמָהm. (a Babylonian corrupt. of νόμισμα, numisma) stamp of a coin. Ber.53b כדי שיכיר בין מ׳ … למ׳וכ׳ when one can distinguish the stamp of a Tiberian coin from that of a Sepphorian coin.

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  • 17 מְלוּזְמָא

    מְלוּזְמָא, מְלוּזְמָהm. (a Babylonian corrupt. of νόμισμα, numisma) stamp of a coin. Ber.53b כדי שיכיר בין מ׳ … למ׳וכ׳ when one can distinguish the stamp of a Tiberian coin from that of a Sepphorian coin.

    Jewish literature > מְלוּזְמָא

  • 18 מְלוּזְמָה

    מְלוּזְמָא, מְלוּזְמָהm. (a Babylonian corrupt. of νόμισμα, numisma) stamp of a coin. Ber.53b כדי שיכיר בין מ׳ … למ׳וכ׳ when one can distinguish the stamp of a Tiberian coin from that of a Sepphorian coin.

    Jewish literature > מְלוּזְמָה

  • 19 סכתא

    סִכְתָא, סִיכְ׳f. (סְכֵי II; cmp. b. h. מַשְׂכִּית) face, stamp of a coin. B. Kam.99b טעו בס׳ חדתא דההיא שעתא נפק מתותי ס׳ they (the experts having declared a coin cancelled) made a mistake in not noticing the new stamp (by which it was reinstated), for it just had come from the stamping process.

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  • 20 סיכ׳

    סִכְתָא, סִיכְ׳f. (סְכֵי II; cmp. b. h. מַשְׂכִּית) face, stamp of a coin. B. Kam.99b טעו בס׳ חדתא דההיא שעתא נפק מתותי ס׳ they (the experts having declared a coin cancelled) made a mistake in not noticing the new stamp (by which it was reinstated), for it just had come from the stamping process.

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