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wonted

  • 1 מקובל

    adj. accepted, putative, acknowledged; conventional, customary, fashionable, in, regular, standard, usual, wonted; popular, liked
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    n. cabalist, occultist

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  • 2 נהוג

    adj. driven, led
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    adj. habitual, conventional, routine, fashionable, wonted, customary

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  • 3 דוושא

    דַּוְושָׁאm. (דּוּש) 1) treading, passage. Sabb.81b משום ד׳ because of treading down (injuring a neighbors field). B. Bath.22b ד׳ דהכאוכ׳ the passage between the walls (stamping the ground) is beneficial to both buildings. 2) ordinary course, habit. B. Kam. 116b דַוְושֵׁיה נקיט ואזיל he (the boatman) took his wonted course. Ber.16a דוושיה נקיט Ar. (ed. סרכיה) he followed his habit (in recitation).

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  • 4 דַּוְושָׁא

    דַּוְושָׁאm. (דּוּש) 1) treading, passage. Sabb.81b משום ד׳ because of treading down (injuring a neighbors field). B. Bath.22b ד׳ דהכאוכ׳ the passage between the walls (stamping the ground) is beneficial to both buildings. 2) ordinary course, habit. B. Kam. 116b דַוְושֵׁיה נקיט ואזיל he (the boatman) took his wonted course. Ber.16a דוושיה נקיט Ar. (ed. סרכיה) he followed his habit (in recitation).

    Jewish literature > דַּוְושָׁא

  • 5 פלחא

    פִּלְחָא, פִּי׳ch. sam(פלח millstone), 1) millstone. Targ. Job 41:16.Y.M. Kat. I, 80d bot. אית לן פ׳ דמועדא have we a special millstone for the festive week (dare we grind during the festive week)? 2) slice, portion. Y.Taan.I, 64c top דלא הוה גביי אלא פִלְחִיוכ׳ I had with me only my own portion (luncheon); why should I have spoken to you (invited you to eat) with insincerity? Lev. R. s. 12 (vers. in Ar.) אם שתי פִּלְחֵיה חמר when he drinks his regular portion of wine; יתר מן פלחיה more than his wonted quantity.

    Jewish literature > פלחא

  • 6 פי׳

    פִּלְחָא, פִּי׳ch. sam(פלח millstone), 1) millstone. Targ. Job 41:16.Y.M. Kat. I, 80d bot. אית לן פ׳ דמועדא have we a special millstone for the festive week (dare we grind during the festive week)? 2) slice, portion. Y.Taan.I, 64c top דלא הוה גביי אלא פִלְחִיוכ׳ I had with me only my own portion (luncheon); why should I have spoken to you (invited you to eat) with insincerity? Lev. R. s. 12 (vers. in Ar.) אם שתי פִּלְחֵיה חמר when he drinks his regular portion of wine; יתר מן פלחיה more than his wonted quantity.

    Jewish literature > פי׳

  • 7 פִּלְחָא

    פִּלְחָא, פִּי׳ch. sam(פלח millstone), 1) millstone. Targ. Job 41:16.Y.M. Kat. I, 80d bot. אית לן פ׳ דמועדא have we a special millstone for the festive week (dare we grind during the festive week)? 2) slice, portion. Y.Taan.I, 64c top דלא הוה גביי אלא פִלְחִיוכ׳ I had with me only my own portion (luncheon); why should I have spoken to you (invited you to eat) with insincerity? Lev. R. s. 12 (vers. in Ar.) אם שתי פִּלְחֵיה חמר when he drinks his regular portion of wine; יתר מן פלחיה more than his wonted quantity.

    Jewish literature > פִּלְחָא

  • 8 פִּי׳

    פִּלְחָא, פִּי׳ch. sam(פלח millstone), 1) millstone. Targ. Job 41:16.Y.M. Kat. I, 80d bot. אית לן פ׳ דמועדא have we a special millstone for the festive week (dare we grind during the festive week)? 2) slice, portion. Y.Taan.I, 64c top דלא הוה גביי אלא פִלְחִיוכ׳ I had with me only my own portion (luncheon); why should I have spoken to you (invited you to eat) with insincerity? Lev. R. s. 12 (vers. in Ar.) אם שתי פִּלְחֵיה חמר when he drinks his regular portion of wine; יתר מן פלחיה more than his wonted quantity.

    Jewish literature > פִּי׳

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  • Wonted — Wont ed, a. Accustomed; customary; usual. [1913 Webster] Again his wonted weapon proved. Spenser. [1913 Webster] Like an old piece of furniture left alone in its wonted corner. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] She was wonted to the place, and would… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wonted — index boiler plate, conventional, customary, familiar (customary), habitual, inveterate, ordinary, or …   Law dictionary

  • wonted — accustomed, usual, c.1400, pp. adj. from WONT (Cf. wont). An unconscious double past participle …   Etymology dictionary

  • wonted — accustomed, customary, habitual, *usual Analogous words: familiar, *common, ordinary: natural, *regular, normal, typical …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • wonted — ► ADJECTIVE archaic or literary ▪ usual …   English terms dictionary

  • wonted — [wôn′tid, wōn′tid, wän′tid, wun′tid] adj. [ME: see WONT, n. & ED] 1. customary; habitual 2. accustomed; habituated SYN. USUAL wontedness n …   English World dictionary

  • Wonted — Wont Wont, v. i. [imp. {Wont}, p. p. {Wont}, or {Wonted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wonting}.] To be accustomed or habituated; to be used. [1913 Webster] A yearly solemn feast she wont to make. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wonted — adjective Date: 15th century usual or ordinary especially by reason of established habit < spoke with his wonted slowness > Synonyms: see usual • wontedly adverb • wontedness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • wonted — wontedly, adv. wontedness, n. /wawn tid, wohn , wun /, adj. 1. accustomed; habituated; used. 2. customary, habitual, or usual: He took his wonted place in the library. [1375 1425; WONT (n.) + ED3, or by extension (see ED2) of wont (ptp.; see WONT …   Universalium

  • wonted — adjective /ˈwəʊntɪd,ˈwɔːntɪd,ˈwɑːntɪd/ Usual, customary, habitual, or accustomed. Superficially, the affairs of Every Other Week settled into their wonted form again, and for Fulkerson they seemed thoroughly reinstated. See Also: wont, wontedly,… …   Wiktionary

  • wonted — /ˈwoʊntəd/ (say wohntuhd) adjective Archaic 1. accustomed; habituated; used. 2. rendered customary; habitual or usual: the old man was in his wonted place. –wontedly, adverb –wontedness, noun …  

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