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  • 1 לווייתן

    whale, leviathan, cetacean

    Hebrew-English dictionary > לווייתן

  • 2 לוויתן

    whale, leviathan, cetacean

    Hebrew-English dictionary > לוויתן

  • 3 לוייתן

    whale, leviathan, cetacean

    Hebrew-English dictionary > לוייתן

  • 4 לויתן

    whale, leviathan, cetacean

    Hebrew-English dictionary > לויתן

  • 5 ליווייתן

    whale, leviathan, cetacean

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ליווייתן

  • 6 ליוויתן

    whale, leviathan, cetacean

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ליוויתן

  • 7 ליוייתן

    whale, leviathan, cetacean

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ליוייתן

  • 8 ליויתן

    whale, leviathan, cetacean

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ליויתן

  • 9 אורקה

    orca, killer whale, predatory toothed whale that attacks dolphins and other whales (extremely intelligent and easy to train in captivity)

    Hebrew-English dictionary > אורקה

  • 10 שיצא

    שֵׁיצָאm. ch. sam( שֵׁיץ m. (v. preced.; cmp. נו̇צָה) prickly branch of the date palm.), 1) prickly twig; stony date.Pl. שֵׁיצֵי. M. Kat. 25b bot. טעון דיקלי ש׳ the palms bore stony dates (Rashi: thorns). 2) fin of a whale B. Bath.73b וסגאי … בין ש׳ לש׳וכ׳ and the ship went between one fin of the fish and the other for three days, itself swimming upwards (against the wind), and we floating downwards.Pl. as ab. Ib. ההיא גילרנא … תרי ש׳ Ms. R. a. ed. L (ed. שַׁיְיצֵי) that was a sea gildana (v. גִּלְדָּנָא), which has two fins (on each side).

    Jewish literature > שיצא

  • 11 שֵׁיצָא

    שֵׁיצָאm. ch. sam( שֵׁיץ m. (v. preced.; cmp. נו̇צָה) prickly branch of the date palm.), 1) prickly twig; stony date.Pl. שֵׁיצֵי. M. Kat. 25b bot. טעון דיקלי ש׳ the palms bore stony dates (Rashi: thorns). 2) fin of a whale B. Bath.73b וסגאי … בין ש׳ לש׳וכ׳ and the ship went between one fin of the fish and the other for three days, itself swimming upwards (against the wind), and we floating downwards.Pl. as ab. Ib. ההיא גילרנא … תרי ש׳ Ms. R. a. ed. L (ed. שַׁיְיצֵי) that was a sea gildana (v. גִּלְדָּנָא), which has two fins (on each side).

    Jewish literature > שֵׁיצָא

См. также в других словарях:

  • Whale — Whale, n. [OE. whal, AS. hw[ae]l; akin to D. walvisch, G. wal, walfisch, OHG. wal, Icel. hvalr, Dan. & Sw. hval, hvalfisk. Cf. {Narwhal}, {Walrus}.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any aquatic mammal of the order {Cetacea}, especially any one of the large species,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Whale — (englisch für Wal) bezeichnet: Whale (Cumbria), eine Ortschaft im District Eden (Cumbria) der Grafschaft Cumbria, England Whale (Band), eine schwedische Popgruppe Whale, Spitzname der Douglas A 3 USS Whale (SS 239), ein US amerikanisches… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • whale — whale1 [hwāl, wāl] n. pl. whales or whale [ME whal < OE hwæl, akin to OHG hwal, ON hvalr, MDu wal < IE base * (s)kwalos, a large fish > L squalus, big sea fish] 1. any member of either of two orders (Mysticeta and Odontoceta) of aquatic… …   English World dictionary

  • whale — ► NOUN (pl. same or whales) ▪ a very large marine mammal with a horizontal tail fin and a blowhole on top of the head for breathing. ● a whale of a Cf. ↑a whale of a ● have a whale of a time Cf. ↑have a whale of a time …   English terms dictionary

  • whale — whale; whale·man; gun·whale; nar·whale; …   English syllables

  • Whale — Whales are marine mammals which are neither dolphins (i.e. members of the families Delphinidae or Platanistoidae) nor porpoises. Orcas (Killer Whales) and Pilot whales have whale in their name, though they are dolphins for the purpose of… …   Wikipedia

  • whale — whale1 /hwayl, wayl/, n., pl. whales, (esp. collectively) whale, v., whaled, whaling. n. 1. any of the larger marine mammals of the order Cetacea, esp. as distinguished from the smaller dolphins and porpoises, having a fishlike body, forelimbs… …   Universalium

  • whale — n. sea mammal 1) to harpoon a whale 2) a blue; bowhead; sperm; white whale 3) a school of whales 4) a young whale is a calf 5) a female whale is a cow 6) a male whale is a bull misc. 7) a whale of a good time ( a very good time ) * * * [weɪl]… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • whale — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cetacean; finback; blue, humpback, killer, sperm, sulphur bottom, or right whale; orca, rorqual, narwhal, blackfish, dolphin, porpoise, grampus; Moby Dick; informal, whopper. See size, animal. II… …   English dictionary for students

  • whale — I. noun (plural whales) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwæl; akin to Old High German hwal whale and perhaps to Latin squalus sea fish Date: before 12th century 1. or plural whale cetacean; especially one (as… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Whale — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Whale peut faire référence à : baleine en anglais, mot que l on retrouve dans : Whale watching, une forme d écotourisme, Litany for the Whale,… …   Wikipédia en Français

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