- arei
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
areiȝt — pa. tense of areach v. Obs. to reach … Useful english dictionary
Viðareiði — Lage von Viðareiði Lage der Kommune … Deutsch Wikipedia
Viðareiði — Infobox Settlement official name = Viðareiði other name = native name = nickname = settlement type =Village motto = imagesize = image caption = Viðareiði s church is known for its grand views of the surrounding islands flag size = image seal size … Wikipedia
Sha'arei Tikva — Infobox Settlement official name=Sha arei Tikva imagesize= image caption= native name=שערי תקוה established date=May 19 1983 settlement type=Communal settlement established date2= subdivision type= Country |subdivision name = Israel |subdivision… … Wikipedia
Sha'arei Hesed — (also Sha arei Chessed) ( he. שערי חסד, lit. Gates of Mercy ) is a neighborhood in central Jerusalem bordering on Rehavia, Nahlaot and Wolfson Towers. One of the founders of the neighborhood was Yoel Moshe Salomon, who also founded Nahalat Shiva … Wikipedia
Sha'arei Tzedek Medical Center — The Shaare Zedek Medical Center ( he. מרכז רפואי שערי צדק, Merkaz Refu i Sha arei Tzedek ) (lit. Gates of Justice ) is a major hospital in Jerusalem, Israel. The hospital has 500 beds and treats over 250,000 patients a year in its in patient and… … Wikipedia
ACROTATUS Arei — fil. prioris nepos, cuius amore deperiens, Chelidonis, uxor Cleonymi, patris Arei, acerbas amauti marito iuxtaque infames praebuit nuptias: neque enim civem latebat ullum ab uxore eum fastidiri, ita cum ad publicam domestica accessisser aegritudo … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SHA'AREI TIKVAH — (Heb. שַׁצֲרֵי תִּקְוָה), urban community in Samaria. The town is located in western Samaria, on the western slopes of the Samarian mountains, northeast of Petaḥ Tikvah. It was established in 1983 and the first settlers arrived in 1985. The… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Sha'arei Mishpat — External links* [http://www.mishpat.ac.il Sha arei Mishpat] Footnotes … Wikipedia
SHA'AREI SHEVU'OT — (Heb. תֹועובש יֵרֲעַש), work on the laws of oaths, consisting of 20 chapters. It is extensively quoted by the early posekim such as meir of Rothenburg, as well as in the Ittur of isaac b. abba mari and in the Mordekhai of mordecai b. hillel . The … Encyclopedia of Judaism