- pedat
- , -i (L). Having feet
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Pedat — Original name in latin Pedat Name in other language Pedat State code ID Continent/City Asia/Makassar longitude 8.7124 latitude 122.4615 altitude 377 Population 0 Date 2012 12 07 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
pedat — pe|dat Mot Agut Adjectiu variable … Diccionari Català-Català
Eleasar ben Pedat — R. Eleasar ben Pedat (auch: Eleazar ben Pedat, gewöhnlich ohne Nennung des Vaters: Eleasar, auch: Leazar, nicht zu verwechseln mit dem Tannaiten Eleazar ben Schammua) war ein Amoräer der so genannten dritten Generation in Palästina. Er starb… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Eleazar ben Pedat — ( he. רבי אלעזר בן פדת) was a Jewish Talmudist, known as an amora, in the Land of Israel, of the 4th generation (first half of the 4th century). He was his father s pupil (Ber. 77b; M. Ḳ. 20a) and the assistant lecturer ( amora ) of R. Assi. If… … Wikipedia
Eleazar ben Pedat — (fl. 3rd cent) Palestinian amora. He was born in Babylonia and settled in Palestine. After the death of Johanan in 279, he was appointed head of the council in Tiberias. He was a major exponent of the oral law and a prolific aggadist … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Eleazar ben-Pedat (Lazar) — (3rd century) Amora. Eleazar was born in Babylon where he studied under SAMUEL MAR SAMUEL and RAV. He went to the Land of Israel and continued his studies under JOCHANAN BENNAPPACHA in Tiberias. Eleazar was extremely poor but refused help… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
ASSI — (late third and early fourth century C.E.), Palestinian amora. In the Jerusalem Talmud, he is also known as Issi, Yassi, and Assa; the name is probably a shortened form of Joseph. In both the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmud, Assi is one of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ELEAZAR — (in TJ usually Lazar) BEN PEDAT (d. 279), third century amora. He is the amora Eleazar mentioned without a patronymic. Scion of a priestly family (MK 28a), Eleazar was born in Babylon (Ber. 2:1, 4b). There he studied under samuel (Er. 66a), and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Exilarch — An exhibit depicting Exilarch Huna at the Beit Hatefutsot Exilarch (Hebrew: ראש גלות Rosh Galut, Aramaic: ריש גלותא Reish Galuta lit. head of the exile , Greek: Æchmalotarcha) refers to the leaders of the Diaspora Jewish community in Babylon… … Wikipedia
Yochanan bar Nafcha — See Rabbi Yochanan (disambiguation) for more rabbis by this name .Rabbi Yochanan (also known as Rabbi Yochanan bar Nafcha Rabbi Yochanan son [of the] blacksmith, Hebrew: יוחנן בר נפחא)(died c. 279) was a rabbi in the early era of the Talmud. He… … Wikipedia