- arpaly
- 1) Arpasy bar bolan, arpa ekilen.∙ Arpaly meýdan.2) Arpa salnan; arpa garylan. Arpaly çörek.∙ Arpaly halta.
Türkmen diliniň düşündirişli sözlügi. 2015.
Türkmen diliniň düşündirişli sözlügi. 2015.
HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Akrasia — (ancient Greek Polytonic|ἀκρασία, lacking command (over oneself) ), occasionally transliterated as acrasia, is the state of acting against one s better judgment. [Although this philosopher s technical term is usually employed in its Greek form (i … Wikipedia
TCHERNICHOWSKY, SAUL — (1875–1943), Hebrew poet. Born in the village of Mikhailovka, Russia, Tchernichowsky grew up in the home of pious parents who were, however, open to the influences of the haskalah and Ḥibbat Zion . He attended a modern Hebrew school, where he… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jehuda Amichai — (hebräisch יהודה עמיחי; * 3. Mai 1924 in Würzburg; † 22. September 2000 in Jerusalem; eigentlich Ludwig Pfeuffer; Namensänderung in Amichai = hebr. Mein Volk lebt, im Jahr 1946) war ein deutsch israelischer Lyriker. Er gilt als einer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
AMICHAI, YEHUDA — (1924–2000), Israeli poet and novelist. Born in Germany, Amichai went to Palestine in 1936, settled in Jerusalem, and served with the Jewish Brigade in World War II. In the latter part of the 1940s he began to publish poetry. The appearance of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism