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Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük . 2009.
Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük . 2009.
ANCIENT OF DAYS — ANCIENT OF DAYS. The King James Version of the Bible rendered both attik yomin in Daniel 7:9 and attik yomayya in verses 13 and 22 by the phrase the Ancient of days, i.e., with the definite article the and with a capital A, hence with the clear… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SENED, ALEXANDER — (1921–2004), Israeli writer. Born in Poland, Sened studied in a Hebrew secondary school and immigrated to Palestine together with his parents in 1934. A trainee of No ar Oved ( Labor Youth ), he later became an instructor of pioneer training in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium
Käfer — Sm std. (9. Jh.), mhd. kever, auch schwach: mhd. kevere, ahd. kevur, kevar, kever; auch schwach: ahd. kevuro, keviro, kevero, as. kevera f. Stammwort Dieses führt auf vd. * kebra /ōn, neben dem ae. ceafer aus * kabra steht. Beides geht… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
ĝep(h)-, ĝebh- — ĝep(h) , ĝebh English meaning: jaw, mouth Deutsche Übersetzung: “Kiefer, Mund; essen, fressen” Material: With ph: Av. zafar , zafan “mouth, Rachen”, participle Med. vī zafüna, compare sstem (besides r/n stem) in ϑrizafah… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
ALTERMAN, NATHAN — (1910–1970), Israeli poet. Alterman, who was born in Warsaw, settled in Tel Aviv in 1925. He published his first poem in 1931. Alterman achieved distinction as a poet on two levels: as the author of popular satirical verse which reflected the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HACOHEN, MORDECAI — (1906–1972), rabbi and scholar. Born in the old city of Jerusalem, where his father, Rabbi Ḥaim, a well known kabbalist who immigrated to Ereẓ Israel at the turn of the century, was leader of the service at the Western Wall for more than 50 years … Encyclopedia of Judaism
POLAND — POLAND, republic in E. Central Europe; the kingdom of Poland and the grand duchy of Lithuania united formally (Poland Lithuania) in 1569. This article is arranged according to the following outline: the early settlements jewish legal status… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SAMBURSKY, DANIEL — (1909–1977), composer. Born in Koenigsberg, brother of samuel sambursky , he studied at the Danzig Conservatory and at the University of Berlin, went to Palestine in 1932, and settled in Tel Aviv. In Berlin he had written the music for Shaul… … Encyclopedia of Judaism