zimel

zimel
iz. parched pand, infertile land io.
1. ( landarea, lorea ) wilted, shriveled, withered, parched
2. ( argala ) thin, lean

Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren. . 2009.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Richard Bell (director) — Richard Bell (born March 17th, 1975) is a Canadian writer and director. Early lifeRichard grew up in the suburbs of Vancouver, the son of an English father and a Trindadian mother, and the middle child in a family of three boys. Richard s talents …   Wikipedia

  • CALLIGRAPHY, MODERN HEBREW — Origins The origins of modern Hebrew calligraphy can be found in two ways. One can seek its sources in Hebrew scribal traditions, or one can see it as part of the international revival of calligraphy as an art form, a movement that has grown… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • VILNA — (Pol. Wilno, Lithuanian Vilnius), from 1323 capital of the grand duchy of lithuania ; from 1940 to 1991 capital of the Lithuanian S.S.R.; from 1991 capital of Lithuania; called by East European Jewry, especially in the modern period, the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Weirdsville — Infobox Film name = Weirdsville image size = 250px caption = Theatrical release poster director = Allan Moyle producer = Michael Baker Hartley Gorenstein Morris Ruskin Jennifer L. Stivala Nicholas D. Tabarrok Perry Zimel writer = Willem Wennekers …   Wikipedia

  • Weirdsville — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Weirdsville Produktionsland USA/Kanada …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • KOOK, ẒEVI JUDAH BEN ABRAHAM ISAAC HA-KOHEN — (1891–1982), Israeli rosh yeshivah. Born in Zimel, Kovno region, Ẓevi Judah was the only son of …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • MINSK — MINSK, capital of Belarus; in poland lithuania from the beginning of the 14th century until 1793; under czarist rule, the most important commercial center of Belorussia from the 15th century. Jews first leased the customs duties of Minsk in 1489 …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • OZERY — (Pol. Jeziory, Yid. Ozhor), town in Grodno oblast, Belorussian S.S.R. Formerly one of the royal estates where the magdeburg law applied, the town was later the property of Polish nobles. Jews are mentioned in Ozery in 1667 in the pinkas of the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”