- Henchir-
Tebel is a town and
archaeological site in Al Qayrawān, Tunisia, near
Kairouan Henchir-
Tebel is 118
metres above sea level. The town is in the...
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Yisrael (זמירות ישראל). Najara's
other works are as follows: Mesaḥeḳet ha-
Tebel (Safed, 1587), an
ethical poem on the
nothingness of the world; Shoḥaṭe...
- number, and
humanness of
their possessors. For example, the
unpossessed noun
tebel means simply 'table,'
whereas one of its
possessed forms tebelek means 'my...
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reference to the six
terms for the
earth (Erez, Adamah, Arqa, Ge, Zia, Neshiah—
Tebel is not
included here), the six .. ... a king. it had six
steps and it rose...
- with flowers, have been
called "scents from heaven". Tabil,
pronounced "
tebel," is a word in
Tunisian Arabic meaning "seasoning" (similar to
adobo in...
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World of Light. Häberl (2022)
considers Tibil to be a
borrowing from
Hebrew tebel (Hebrew: תֵבֵל). Gaia
Midgard in
Norse mythology Middle-earth in J. R. R...
- on the
dance known as kouyou,
playing krakeb and the
large drums called tebel or ganga,
which is also part of the
procession of the
regular gnawa ceremony...
- a
radically innovative idea at that time.
Friesenhausen wrote Mosedot Tebel and
Kelil Heshbon. In the former,
Friesenhausen writes in
support of the...
- woman”;
benyn is
lenited because it is feminine)
tebel venyn (”a
wicked woman”;
benyn is
lenited because tebel “wicked”
precedes it)
benyn gonnyk (”a smart...
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based on the
original experimental and
theoretical work of Schümmer and
Tebel and
Entov and co-workers. Nonetheless, this
technique found his origins...