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Omer

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Übersetzung von "omer" ins Russisch

omer
Substantiv
raiting
UK
/ˈəʊ.mə/
US
/ˈoʊ.mɚ/
omer
omers Pl.
омер
Библейская мера объёма и сноп/период «счёта Омера»; употребляется в религиозном и историческом контексте.
The farmer measured out an omer of barley to offer at the temple.
Земледелец отмерил омер ячменя, чтобы принести его в храм.
omer
Adjektiv
raiting
omer
Used attributively to describe things relating to the ritual or period of the Omer.
Weitere Übersetzungen
омерный
Редко употребляемое прилагательное, относящееся к жертве или периоду Омера.
Omer
Eigenname
raiting
UK
/ˈəʊmə/
US
/ˈoʊmər/
Omer
Capitalized form 'Omer' functions as a masculine given name and as the name of a town in southern Israel.
Омер
Мужское имя и название города в Израиле.
Omer received a scholarship to study engineering abroad.
Омер получил стипендию на обучение инженерному делу за рубежом.

Definitionen

omer
Substantiv
raiting
A unit of measure used in ancient Hebrew culture, particularly for dry goods, equivalent to about 2.3 liters or 2.1 quarts.
The farmer measured out an omer of barley to offer at the temple.
A sheaf of barley offered in Jewish tradition on the second day of Passover, marking the beginning of the counting of the Omer.
During the festival, the priest presented an omer as part of the ritual.
The period of 49 days between the second day of Passover and the holiday of Shavuot, during which an omer of barley was offered daily in ancient times.
Jews around the world observe the counting of the Omer as a time of spiritual preparation.
omer
Adjektiv
raiting
Relating to the Jewish ritual offering of the omer or to the 49-day counting period associated with it; used before another noun.
The Omer sacrifice was brought daily during the festival.
Omer
Eigenname
raiting
UK
/ˈəʊmə/
US
/ˈoʊmər/
A masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning “sheaf of grain.”
Omer received a scholarship to study engineering abroad.
A town in the Negev region of southern Israel, near Beersheba.
She spent her childhood in Omer before moving to Tel Aviv.