- hazah
- Used in an exciting tone when something good happens.
Hazah! I just won the lottery!
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
Hazah! I just won the lottery!
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
hazah — Used in an exciting tone when something good happens. Hazah! I just won the lottery! … Dictionary of american slang
Sallah Ukhmed — Sallah bint Jamil Al Uqiyya Ukhmed (Arabic: سلاه بنت جميل العقية أخمد) (born March 16, 1953 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a renowned Lebanese vocalist, writer, and activist. Ukhmed became a minor sensation in Beirut in the early 1970s with her hit… … Wikipedia
Capitale de la Hongrie — Budapest Budapest est aussi une chanson sur l album Crest of a Knave du groupe Jethro Tull paru en 1987. Budapest La Perle du Danube … Wikipédia en Français
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scheme — {{11}}scheme (n.) 1550s, figure of speech, from M.L. schema shape, figure, form, figure of speech, from Gk. skhema (gen. skhematos) figure, appearance, the nature of a thing, related to skhein to get, and ekhein to have, from PIE root *segh to… … Etymology dictionary
seĝh-, seĝhi-, seĝhu- — seĝh , seĝhi , seĝhu English meaning: to hold, possess; to overcome smbd.; victory Deutsche Übersetzung: “festhalten, halten; einen in Kampf ũberwältigen; Sieg” Material: O.Ind. sáhatē “ mastered, is able, endures “, sáhas n.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
BOSAK, MEIR — (1912–1992), Hebrew writer. Bosak was born in Cracow, Poland, and studied in Warsaw. During World War II, he was interned in Cracow ghetto and in concentration camps. He emigrated to Israel in 1949 and taught in Tel Aviv. From 1929 he published… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
DAVID BEN ABRAHAM MAIMUNI — (1222–1300), nagid of Egyptian Jewry and grandson of maimonides . David was only 15 years old when his father abraham b. moses b. maimon died (1237) and in spite of his youth, he was appointed nagid a few months later. A few years afterward… … Encyclopedia of Judaism