Avin
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AVIN — (Ravin, Avun, Bun), variations of the same name. Ravin, an elision of R. (or Rav) Avin, occurs in the Babylonian Talmud, Avun and Bun in the Jerusalem Talmud and Avin in both. Many amoraim were called by this name, mostly with the addition of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
AVIN — auxiliares Vindobonenses … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
'avin' it large, 'avin' it — phrase British enjoying oneself, behaving boisterously. Synonyms for largeing it associated especially with club culture since the later 1990s … Contemporary slang
Aires De Avin — (Avín,Испания) Категория отеля: Адрес: Carretera AS 114 km 16, 33556 Avín, Испания … Каталог отелей
YOSE BEN AVIN — (fourth century), Palestinian amora. Yose b. Avin is frequently mentioned in the Jerusalem Talmud and is one of the last scholars referred to there by name. He was a pupil of Yose of Yokrat and later of Assi (according to the reading of Dik. Sof … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ḤIYYA BAR AVIN — (in TJ, Bar Bun; beginning of the fourth century C.E.), Babylonian amora. Ḥiyya was the son of avin the Carpenter. He was a pupil of Huna (see Kid. 58a) and the resh kallah at his yeshivah (see She iltot, Berakhah 165). The teachings of Rav and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IDI BAR AVIN — (first half of fourth century C.E.). Babylonian amora. Idi and his brother Ḥiyya were the sons of avin the Carpenter (Ha Nagar) who was promised learned sons as a reward for his piety (Shab. 23b). Idi was a pupil of Ḥisda (Pes. 101b) in whose… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Sigal Avin — (born 1974 in Miami) is an Israeli screenwriter. Her most notable works are the Israeli dramas The Game of Life , Michaela , The Champion , and The Mythological Ex and the American drama The Ex List on CBS, starring Elizabeth Reaser and Rachel… … Wikipedia
HUNA (Huna, Hunya, Nehunya) BEN AVIN HA-KOHEN — (mid fourth century C.E.), Palestinian amora. His full name appears in the Pesikta Rabbati (5:15b et al.). Huna was born in Babylon, where he studied under R. Joseph, but immigrated to Ereẓ Israel, and he gives a personal account of this… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
avinčiena — ×aviñčiena (hibr.) sf. (1) K, Mrk, Rod, Gs; B aviena: Buvo ir aviñčienos, ir kiaulienos, ir kiškienos Vlk … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language