- ikríti se
- -ím se nedov. (ȋ í) knjiž., redko drstiti se: postrvi se ikrijo
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
Ikriti, Shemariah — (1275 1355) Italian philosopher and biblical commentator. He was brought up in Crete and spent most of his life in Italy. In 1352 he went to Spain on an unsuccessful mission to reconcile Karaites and Rabbinites; he was accused of messianic… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
įkritimas — įkritìmas sm. (2) 1. → įkristi 1: Tai ne liga, tik įkritìmas kokio krislo į akį Mrj. 2. → įkristi 8: Ir tų žandų įkritìmai, kaip ir (tartum) jam metus valgyt nedavė! Ds. Simpatinio nervo spaudimas gali sukelti vienos veido pusės prakaitavimą… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
įkritimas — įkriti̇̀mas dkt. Kri̇̀slo įkriti̇̀mas į ãkį … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas
KARAITES — (Heb. בַּעֲלֵי מִקְרָא ,בְּנֵי מִקְרָא ,קָרָאִים, Qaraʾim, Benei Miqra, Ba alei Miqra; Ar. Qarāʾiyyūn), Jewish sect which came into being toward the middle of the ninth century. (See Map: karaite Settlement). Its doctrine is characterized… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SHEMARIAH BEN ELIJAH BEN JACOB — (Ikriti; 1275–1355), philosopher and biblical commentator. Though probably born in Rome, he is known as Ikriti ( the Cretan ) because, when he was still a child, his family moved to Crete, where his father had been called as a rabbi; he is also… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Shemariah of Negropont — Shemariah ben Elijah Ikriti of Negropont (born c. 1275) (Hebrew: שמריה בן אליהו האיקריטי) was an Jewish Italian philosopher and Biblical exegete, contemporary of Dante and Immanuel. He was born probably at Rome, the descendant of a long line of… … Wikipedia
Judah Leon ben Moses Mosconi — (born 1328) was a Bulgarian scholar and Talmudist born at Ocrida. Owing to the wars which agitated Bulgaria in the 14th century, Mosconi left his native country about 1360. He traveled in all the three continents of the Old World. He was in Chios … Wikipedia
Jüdische Literatur — Jüdische Literatur. Die I. L., die man auch, aber unpassend, Rabbinische Literatur nennt, beginnt in demselben Zeitalter, in welchem der Übergang des Hebraismus in das Judenthum (s.d.) stattfand. Auf der Hebräischen Literatur (s.d.) wurzelnd u.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
CRETE — (Candia), the fourth largest island, 160 mi. (248 km.) long, in the Mediterranean Sea and the largest Greek island, lying 60 mi. (96 km) from the Peloponnesus. Crete is apparently identical with the biblical caphtor , the original home of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KIRIMI, ABRAHAM — (14th century), Crimean rabbi and Bible commentator. One of the first Jewish scholars in the Crimea, Abraham was named Kirimi after the town of Eski Krym (Solkhat). He wrote a commentary to the Pentateuch entitled Sefat Emet. In a poem which… … Encyclopedia of Judaism