ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA LÍFTĂ
líftă (lífte), s. f. –
1. Lituanian. –
2. Străin, venetic. –
3. Păgîn, necredincios. –
Var. (
înv.)
litvă, liftă. Pol. litwa „lituanian” (Cihac, II, 173), Tiktin); pentru evoluția semantică,
cf. Șeineanu,
Semasiol., 235.
10 LIBRI IN RUMENO ASSOCIATI CON «LÍFTĂ»
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The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited - Pagina 120
Initially, Haganah patrols were ordered to patrol the outskirts of Lifta, not to enter the village, and to 'put up posters' (presumably warning the inhabitants against engaging in violence).381 But the patrols occasionally sparked firefights with the ...
2
Deutsche Standards: Marken des Jahrhunderts - Pagina 308
Dieses Stückchen Selbstverständlichkeit zu bewahren, das hat sich Lifta mit ihren verschiedenen Arten von Treppenliften zur Aufgabe gemacht. Gerade jene Menschen, die plötzlich weniger mobil sind als gewohnt, gewinnen durch einen Lifta ...
Florian Langenscheidt, 2007
3
Totalitarismul de dreapta în România: 25 iunie 1927-2 ... - Pagina 160
Vasiliu Haralambie aduce salutul de la fraţii din Botoşani şi spune că oraşul Suceava a fost scaunul domnesc al Marelui Voevod Ştefan cel Mare, dară acuma e cu totul jidovit şi plin de lifta evreiască. Ar fi crimă foarte mare dacă ar îndrăzni ...
4
Sephardi Entrepreneurs in Jerusalem: The Valero Family ...
Most of this area had belonged to the village of Lifta, whose residents were considered lazy since they earned their livelihood from the sale of their land and not by working it. In 1945 Jews owned 756 dunams of Lifta's total area of 8,743 ...
Ruth Kark, Joseph Glass, 2007
5
Downstream from Eden: The Amazing Gift of Water for a ... - Pagina 144
Over the years, the name 'Nephtoah' morphed into 'Lifta.' In 1948 the Israeli Defense Force occupied and forcibly 'depopulated' Lifta in order to protect Israeli military transit from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. All Lifta's homes were destroyed and its ...
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Mathematics of Program Construction: 8th International ... - Pagina 261
In addition, there should be two natural transformations extract : M → E , i.e., extracta : M a → E a lift : E → M , i.e., lifta : E a ... i.e., returnEa;lifta = returnMa (returnE ;lift) The law (lift;extract) ensures that lifta is injective; a further consequences of ...
7
Secular Buildings in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: An ...
LIFTA. 1686.1338 [8] lxiii Lifta (no. 138): barrel-vaulted cistern with house above it. ... Tobler 1853: 11, 758-6o. Cr. Clepsta; Hebr. Me Neftoah (pl. lxiii) 139 MADD AD-DAIR, Khirbat 1412.1966 [5] Cr. Casale Latinae, casale. 66 lifta (no. 138)
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Palestine Commission on the Disturbances of August 1929 - Pagina 31
But Major Saunders, you would not put that forward as being a typical picture of what happened in Jerusalem on the 23rd August, would you? — Certainly not. 588. I am going to take first of all, if you please, the peaceful Lifta inhabitants being ...
Great Britain. Commission on the Palestine Disturbances of August 1929, Sir Walter Sidney Shaw, 1930
“These villas belong to the Lifta people.” My friend, who happens to be a leftist activist, knows the history of the place much better than I do. There are no poor Lifta refugees, he tells me, an impression I also had after visiting the deserted village ...
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Palestinian Village Histories: Geographies of the Displaced
Al-Quds madinati wa Lifta qaryati [Jerusalem is my city and Lifta is my village]. Jordan: Jam'iyyat 'Ummal al-Matabi' al-Ta'awuniyya. Al-Sufi, Abdallah Isma'il. 1993. 'Innaba: Ard al-aba' wa al-ajdad [Tnnaba: The land of parents and ancestors].