- malacha
- pull out [Sem m-l-ch, Uga mlhh (drawn)]
Arabic etymological dictionary. 2013.
Arabic etymological dictionary. 2013.
MALACHA seu MALAGA — MALACHA, seu MALAGA civitas Episcopalis, olim sub Archiepiscopo Hispalensi, nunc Granatensi, Hispan. Baeticae, Marcianus l. 2. τῶν ἐπιτομῶν Artemidori. Plin. l. 5. c. 2. Siga oppidum ex adverso Malachae in Hispania sitae, Syphacis regia. Facit et … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MALACHA vel MALACHATH — MALACHA, vel MALACHATH Libyae interioris oppid. Ptol … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Sabbath food preparation — Items being kept hot on Shabbat Sabbath food preparation refers to the preparation and handling of food on Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, when cooking and the use of fire are prohibited by Jewish law. Contents 1 B … Wikipedia
Matlacha Bridge — Official name Malacha Bridge Carries CR 78 Crosses Matlacha Pass Locale Matlacha, Florida Maintained by Lee County Department of T … Wikipedia
Guerre et Paix — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Guerre et Paix (homonymie). La Guerre et la Paix[1] … Wikipédia en Français
lʾk — West Semitic, to send. 1. Malachi, from Hebrew malʾākî, my messenger, from malʾāk, messenger, from *lāʾak, to send. 2. Malaga, from Latin Malaca, Malacha, from Phoenician *malʾakat , work(place) of (a go … Universalium
HADROBOLUM — ἁδρόβολον, apud Plin. l. 12. c. 29. Gummi alii Brochon appellant, alii malachram alii maldacon. Nigrum vero et in offas convolutum, hadrobolon: inter nomina est a Mercatoribus Graecis bdellio imposita, quod in offas convolveretur, crassioreglebâ … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MALACA — vide Malacha … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MALAEI Colon — Aureae Chersonesi promontorium. Ptol. ubi Malacha, Varrerio, emporium Indiae ulterioris … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Balg — Sm erw. fach. (9. Jh., belgilin und balgbrust 8. Jh.), mhd. balc, ahd. balg, as. balg Stammwort. Aus g. * balgi m. Balg in gt. balgs, anord. belgr, ae. belg. Die Bedeutung ist Schlauch, Sack, abgezogene Tierhaut . Das Wort ist einerseits… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
lk — lɔk Definition: West Semitic, to send. 1. Malachi, from Hebrew malɔākî, my messenger, from malɔāk, messenger, from *lāɔak, to send. 2. Malaga, from Latin Malaca, Malacha, from Phoenician *malɔakat , work(place) of (a god whose name has not been… … The American Heritage dictionary of the English language