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  • 111CANAAN — (Heb. כְּנָעַן), the fourth son of Ḥam and the ancestor of the Canaanites (Gen. 10:6, 15–19; I Chron. 1:8, 13–16). The biblical narrative relates that when Noah awoke from sleep brought on by wine, he realized that his youngest son had seen his… …

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  • 112ISAAC — (Heb. יִשְׂחָק ,יִצְחָק), son of abraham and sarah , second of the patriarchs of the people of Israel. Isaac was born when Abraham was 100 years old (Gen. 21:5) and Sarah 90 (17:17), exactly a quarter of a century after the family had migrated… …

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  • 113KORAH — (Heb. קֹרַח), son of Izhar, son of Kohath, son of Levi. Korah is the central figure in the story of the revolt against the authority and status of Moses at the time of the wanderings in the wilderness (Num. 16). According to the story in its… …

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  • 114LOT — (Heb. לוֹט), son of Haran, grandson of Terah, and nephew of abraham (Gen. 11:27). Upon Haran s death in Ur, Terah took Lot with him when, with Abraham and Sarah, he left the city for the land of Canaan. After Terah s death in Haran (11:32),… …

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  • 115MIRIAM — (Heb. מִרְיָם); the daughter of amram and Jochebed and sister of moses and aaron (Num.26:59; I Chron. 5:29. The name may mean gift (see von Soden, UF 2 (1970), 269–72). According to tradition, Miriam is the sister, mentioned in Exodus 2:2–8, who… …

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  • 116PIYYUT — (Heb. פִּיּוּט; plural: piyyutim; from the Greek ποιητής), a lyrical composition intended to embellish an obligatory prayer or any other religious ceremony, communal or private. In a wider sense, piyyut is the totality of compositions composed in …

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  • 117POTIPHAR — (Heb. פּוֹטִיפַר), Egyptian royal official who purchased joseph (Gen. 37:36; 39:1). His wife attempted unsuccessfully to seduce Joseph and then brought false charges against him, as a result of which Potiphar had him incarcerated. The name… …

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  • 118лавина — Через нем. Lawine (начиная с Зойме, 1800 г.) из ретором. lavina от ср. лат. labīna: labor, labī скользить (Клюге Гётце 348) …

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  • 119лебездить — шлепать по грязи , лебсять идти по грязи , олонецк. (Кулик.). Сомнительно родство с лат. labō, ārе колебаться, качаться , lābor, lābī скользить (Потебня, РФВ 1, 75 и сл.). Последнее связывают также с лтш. lābuôtiês красться , которое не… …

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  • 120слабый — слаб, слаба, слабо, укр. слабий, блр. слабы, др. русск. слабъ, ст. слав. слабъ ἀγενής, ἄνανδρος (Супр.), болг. слаб, а, о, сербохорв. сла̏б, сла̏ба, сла̏бо, словен. slàb, slaba, чеш. slaby, slab, польск., в. луж., н. луж. sɫаbу. Родственно лит.… …

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