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Almude
Almude Al*mude", n. [Pg. almude, or Sp. almud, a measure of
grain or dry fruit, fr. Ar. al-mudd a dry measure.]
A measure for liquids in several countries. In Portugal the
Lisbon almude is about 4.4, and the Oporto almude about 6.6,
gallons U. S. measure. In Turkey the ``almud' is about 1.4
gallons.
Talmud
Talmud Tal"mud, n. [Chald. talm[=u]d instruction, doctrine,
fr. lamad to learn, limmad to teach.]
The body of the Jewish civil and canonical law not comprised
in the Pentateuch.
Note: The Talmud consists of two parts, the Mishna, or text,
and the Gemara, or commentary. Sometimes, however, the
name Talmud is restricted, especially by Jewish
writers, to the Gemara. There are two Talmuds, the
Palestinian, commonly, but incorrectly, called the
Talmud of Jerusalem, and the Babylonian Talmud. They
contain the same Mishna, but different Gemaras. The
Babylonian Talmud is about three times as large as the
other, and is more highly esteemed by the Jews.
Talmudic
Talmudic Tal*mud"ic, Talmudical Tal*mud"ic*al, a. [Cf. F.
talmudique.]
Of or pertaining to the Talmud; contained in the Talmud; as,
Talmudic Greek; Talmudical phrases. --Lightfoot.
Talmudical
Talmudic Tal*mud"ic, Talmudical Tal*mud"ic*al, a. [Cf. F.
talmudique.]
Of or pertaining to the Talmud; contained in the Talmud; as,
Talmudic Greek; Talmudical phrases. --Lightfoot.
Talmudism
Talmudism Tal"mud*ism, n., n.
The teachings of the Talmud, or adherence to them.
Talmudist
Talmudist Tal"mud*ist, n. [Cf. F. talmudiste.]
One versed in the Talmud; one who adheres to the teachings of
the Talmud.
Talmudistic
Talmudistic Tal`mud*is"tic, a.
Resembling the Talmud; Talmudic.
Meaning of Almud from wikipedia
- The
almud is a unit of
measurement of
volume used in France,
Spain and in
parts of the
Americas that were
colonized by each country. The word
comes from...
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described as a new form of
silica from
specimens found in the
Barranco de
Medio Almud, in the muni****lity of Mogán on the
island of Gran Canaria, in the Canary...
- Library. UK Government.
Retrieved 20
January 2018. Franceys, Richard; Weitz,
Almud (November 2003). "Public-private
community partnerships in infrastructure...
- renacentista". La invención de Toledo. Imágenes históricas de una
identidad urbana.
Almud,
ediciones de Castilla-La Mancha. pp. 113–121. ISBN 978-8493414078. Martínez...
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Almur (Persian: المور, also
Romanized as Almūr; also
known as
Almūd) is a
village in Tayebi-ye Sarhadi-ye
Gharbi Rural District,
Charusa District, Kohgiluyeh...
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Rafael (2009).
Anselmo Lorenzo (1841-1914): el
proletario militante. Toledo:
Almud. ISBN 978-84-935656-4-0. OCLC 733645568. Portals:
Anarchism Spain v t e...
- renacentista". La invención de Toledo. Imágenes históricas de una
identidad urbana.
Almud,
ediciones de Castilla-La Mancha. ISBN 978-84-934140-7-8. Martínez Gil,...
- used in
various cities and regions.
Adarme and tomín,
units of weight.
Almud, a unit of volume. Arroba, the
fourth part of a
quintal Caballería, a unit...
- www.sefaria.org.
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almud,
Tractate Kiddushin 33b.) "Ketuvot 36 ~ The
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- and liquid, were used to
measure capacity in Chile. One
almud was
equal to 8.083 L. 12
almud were
equal to one fanega. One
cuartillo was
equal to 1.111...