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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Menachem Mendel Lefin — (auch Mendel Levin, Mendel Lewin oder Mendel Satanower, Satanower oder Menachem Mendel Mikolajewer etc.; * 1749 in Satanow, Podolien, heute Oblast Chmelnyzkyj; † 1826 in Tarnopol) war ein hebräischer Schriftsteller und bedeutender… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Menachem Mendel Lefin — (also Menahem Mendel Levin) (1749–1826) was an early leader of the Haskalah movement. He was born in Satanov, Podolia, where he had a traditional Jewish education supplemented by studies in science, mathematics,and medieval philosophy. In the… … Wikipedia
LEVIN (LEFIN), MENAHEM MENDEL — (1749–1826), early Haskalah author, translator, and educator. Born in Satanov, Podolia, he had a traditional Jewish education but also studied sciences, mathematics, and medieval philosophy in his youth. From 1780 to 1783/84 Levin lived in Berlin … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Levin (Lefin; Satanower), Mendel — (1749 1826) Russian author, translator and educator, and a leading figure in the Haskalah movement. He was born in Satanev, Podolia. From 1780 to 1784 he lived in Berlin, where he met Moses Mendelssohn, through whom he came into contact with… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Tobias Gutmann Feder — (* um 1760 in Przedbórz; † 1817 in Tarnopol) war ein jüdischer Aufklärer in Galizien, der grammatische und exegetische Schriften sowie Satiren in hebräischer Sprache verfasste. Feder verdingte sich auf Reisen in Deutschland, Polen und Galizien in … Deutsch Wikipedia
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oléfine — [ ɔlefin ] n. f. • v. 1900; angl. olefine (1860) ♦ Chim. Carbure éthylénique de formule CnH2n. ⇒ alcène. ● oléfine nom féminin Dénomination courante des alcènes (par opposition aux alcanes, ou paraffines). oléfine n. f. CHIM Syn. alcène. ⇒OLÉFINE … Encyclopédie Universelle
dioléfine — ● dioléfine nom féminin Synonyme de diène. ● dioléfine (synonymes) nom féminin Synonymes : diène dioléfine [dijɔlefin; djɔlefin] n. f. ÉTYM. V. 1900; de di , et oléfine … Encyclopédie Universelle
ABRAMOVITSH, SHOLEM YANKEV — (Jacob, also Mendele Moykher Sforim; 1835 or 1836–1917), Hebrew and Yiddish writer, often called the grandfather of modern Judaic literature. Abramovitsh was born in Kapulia (Kopyl), near Minsk; he lived in Berdichev from 1858 to 1869 and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism