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semol, s. simul.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
semol, s. simul.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
semolina — /sem euh lee neuh/, n. a granular, milled product of durum wheat, consisting almost entirely of endosperm particles, used chiefly in the making of pasta. [1790 1800; alter. of It semolino, equiv. to semol(a) bran ( L simila flour) + ino dim.… … Universalium
Adi Ophir — (* 22. September 1951) ist ein israelischer Philosoph. Ophir lehrt Philosophie und Kritische Theorie am Cohn Institut[1] der Universität Tel Aviv. Er ist Fellow am Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, wo er das interdisziplinäre Forschungsprojekt… … Deutsch Wikipedia
similar — 1610s (earlier similary, 1560s), from Fr. similaire, from an extended form of L. similis like, from Old L. semol together, from PIE root *sem /*som same (see SAME (Cf. same)) … Etymology dictionary
semolina — sem•o•li•na [[t]ˌsɛm əˈli nə[/t]] n. coo a granular, milled product of durum wheat, used esp. in the making of pasta • Etymology: 1790–1800; alter. of It semolino=semol(a) bran (« L simila flour) + ino ine … From formal English to slang
sem-2 — sem 2 English meaning: one Deutsche Übersetzung: “eins” and “in eins zusammen, einheitlich, samt, with” Material: 1. With vor dominant Zahlwortbedeutung “eins”: Arm. mi “eins” (*sm ii̯os); Gk. εἷς, ἕν, μία (*sems, *sem, *sm iǝ),… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
BENTOV (Gutgeld), MORDEKHAI — (1900–1985). Israel politician, member of the First to Fifth Knessets. Bentov was born in Grodzisk, near Warsaw. He immigrated to Ereẓ Israel in 1920, working for several years in road construction and draining swamps. He graduated from the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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HAMON, AARON BEN ISAAC — (early 18th century), Hebrew poet. Hamon, who lived in Constantinople and Adrianople, wrote a preface to Reuben Mizraḥi s Ma yan Gannim (Constantinople, 1721): a poem published in Isaac Cheleby s Semol Yisrael (Constantinople, 1723), in which all … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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