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  • 1 קרפדה

    toad

    Hebrew-English dictionary > קרפדה

  • 2 נבזה

    adj. despised, nasty, mean, ignoble, abject, skunk, ignominious, lowdown, nefarious, runt, scalawag, scallywag, sneak, sordid, toad, caitiff, contemptible, cur, despicable

    Hebrew-English dictionary > נבזה

  • 3 נבזית

    adj. despised, nasty, mean, ignoble, abject, skunk, ignominious, lowdown, nefarious, runt, scalawag, scallywag, sneak, sordid, toad, caitiff, contemptible, cur, despicable

    Hebrew-English dictionary > נבזית

  • 4 ניבזה

    adj. despised, nasty, mean, ignoble, abject, skunk, ignominious, lowdown, nefarious, runt, scalawag, scallywag, sneak, sordid, toad, caitiff, contemptible, cur, despicable

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ניבזה

  • 5 ניבזית

    adj. despised, nasty, mean, ignoble, abject, skunk, ignominious, lowdown, nefarious, runt, scalawag, scallywag, sneak, sordid, toad, caitiff, contemptible, cur, despicable

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ניבזית

  • 6 קוסיטרפיזין

    קוֹסִיטְרַפִּיזִיןm. pl. (κοσσοτράπεζον, Du Cange I, 72 2) parasites, toad-eaters. Lam. R. to II, 22 (expl. מגורי, ib.; v. מָגֵיר) בני אדם שהיו קוסי טר׳ הבאתם עלי Ar. (combine קוסיטר׳, and insert שלי) men that were parasites at my table didst thou lead against me; (ed. corrupt.).

    Jewish literature > קוסיטרפיזין

  • 7 קוֹסִיטְרַפִּיזִין

    קוֹסִיטְרַפִּיזִיןm. pl. (κοσσοτράπεζον, Du Cange I, 72 2) parasites, toad-eaters. Lam. R. to II, 22 (expl. מגורי, ib.; v. מָגֵיר) בני אדם שהיו קוסי טר׳ הבאתם עלי Ar. (combine קוסיטר׳, and insert שלי) men that were parasites at my table didst thou lead against me; (ed. corrupt.).

    Jewish literature > קוֹסִיטְרַפִּיזִין

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