Imber
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Imber — is a village in Wiltshire, situated in the middle of England s Salisbury Plain. Imber s inhabitants were evicted in 1943 to provide training grounds for the military. Since then, Imber has been used by the Army for training.HistoryEarly… … Wikipedia
Imber — ist eine andere Bezeichnung für die Pflanzenart Ingwer ist der Familienname folgender Person: Evan Imber Black (* 1944), US amerikanische Psychiaterin und Psychotherapeutin Naphtali Herz Imber (1856–1909), jüdischer Dichter … Deutsch Wikipedia
IMBER — signum serendi, apud Plin. l. 18. c. 26. Sementis tempora plerique praesumunt, et ab undecimo die autumnalis aequinoctii fruges serunt, continuis diebus certo prope imbrium promisso; Xenophon, antequam Deus signum dederit. Hoc Cic. nosier imbre… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
imber — obs. and var. f. ember; obs. f. imbar v … Useful english dictionary
IMBER, NAPHTALI HERZ — (1856–1909), poet and author of ha tikvah ( The Hope ), the Zionist and later the Israel national anthem. He was born in Galicia where he received an intensive traditional but no secular education. Imber went to Palestine with laurence oliphant … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IMBER, SAMUEL JACOB — (Shmuel Yankev; 1889–1942), Yiddish poet. Born in Sasów in Austrian eastern Galicia (now Sasiv, Ukraine), son of the Hebrew writer Shmaryahu Imber and nephew of naphtali herz imber , the author of ha tikvah , he studied at the University of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Imber Naphtali Herz — (izg. ìmber naftáli hȅrc) (1856 1909) DEFINICIJA putujući židovski pjesnik, pobornik cionizma i obnove hebrejskoga kao govornog jezika; pjesma Hatikva (Nada) 1948. postala izraelska nacionalna himna … Hrvatski jezični portal
Imber-goose — Im ber goose , n. (Zo[ o]l.) The loon. See {Ember goose}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Imber, Naphtali Herz — ▪ Hebrew poet born 1856, Zloczow, Galicia, Austria Hungary died Oct. 8, 1909, New York, N.Y., U.S. itinerant Hebrew poet whose poem “Ha Tiqva” (“The Hope”), set to music, was the official anthem of the Zionist movement from 1933 and… … Universalium
imber-goose — Ember goose Em ber goose , n. [Cf. Norw. embergaas, hav imber, hav immer, Icel. himbrin, himbrimi.] (Zo[ o]l.) The loon or great northern diver. See {Loon}. [Written also {emmer goose} and {imber goose}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English