yiddish |
Yiddish |
yiddish | (n) a dialect of High German including some Hebrew and other words; spoken in Europe as a vernacular by many Jews; written in the Hebrew script |
Yid | n. [ See Yiddish. ] A Jew; -- now (1998) usually considered offensive or contemptuous. [ Slang or Colloq. ] “Almost any young Yid who goes out from among her people.” John Corbin. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
Yiddish | n. [ G. jüdisch, prop., Jewish, fr. Jude Jew. See Jew, Jewish. ] A language used by German and other Jews, being a Middle German dialect developed under Hebrew and Slavic influence. It is written in Hebrew characters. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
Yiddisher | n. [ See Yiddish. ] A Yid. [ Slang ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
意第绪语 | [意 第 绪 语 / 意 第 緒 語] Yiddish language [Add to Longdo] |
イディッシュ語 | [イディッシュご, ideisshu go] (n) Yiddish [Add to Longdo] |
サイイド朝 | [サイイドちょう, saiido chou] (n) Sayyid Dynasty (of India, 1414-1451 CE) [Add to Longdo] |
デリー王朝 | [デリーおうちょう, deri-ouchou] (n) (See デリースルタン朝) Delhi Dynasties; the Mamluk, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid, and Lodi dynasties of India [Add to Longdo] |
水虻 | [みずあぶ;ミズアブ, mizuabu ; mizuabu] (n) (uk) soldier fly (any fly of family Stratiomyidae, esp. species Stratiomys japonica) [Add to Longdo] |
平目;鮃;比目魚 | [ひらめ;ヒラメ, hirame ; hirame] (n) (1) (uk) flounder (esp. the large-tooth flounders of family Paralichthyidae, but also lefteye flounders of family Bothidae); (2) bastard halibut; olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) [Add to Longdo] |