- potah
- potah m (Pferde-)Gespann n; (Möbel-)Bezug m, Überzug m; Bespannung f
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Pota — Original name in latin Pota Name in other language Pota, Potah State code ID Continent/City Asia/Makassar longitude 8.3414 latitude 120.7607 altitude 10 Population 0 Date 2013 01 10 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
body — [OE] For a word so central to people’s perception of themselves, body is remarkably isolated linguistically. Old High German had potah ‘body’, traces of which survived dialectally into modern times, but otherwise it is without known relatives in… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
few — (adj.) O.E. feawe (plural; contracted to fea) few, seldom, even a little, from P.Gmc. *faw , from PIE root *pau few, little (Cf. L. paucus few, little, paullus little, parvus little, small, pauper poor; Gk. pauros … Etymology dictionary
body — bod•y [[t]ˈbɒd i[/t]] n. pl. bod•ies, 1) anat. a) the physical structure and material substance of an animal, plant, or other organism b) anat. the trunk, torso, or main mass of an animal, as opposed to the head, limbs, or appendages c) anat.… … From formal English to slang
body — [OE] For a word so central to people’s perception of themselves, body is remarkably isolated linguistically. Old High German had potah ‘body’, traces of which survived dialectally into modern times, but otherwise it is without known relatives in… … Word origins
ZITRON, SAMUEL LEIB — (1860–1930), Hebrew and Yiddish writer and journalist. The son of a distinguished merchant family in Minsk, Zitron was educated at Lithuanian yeshivot. While studying at the Volozhin yeshivah, he became attracted to the Haskalah and in 1876 moved … Encyclopedia of Judaism