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- sàruk m <N mn -uci>DEFINICIJAreg. etnol. čalmaETIMOLOGIJAtur. sarık ← sarmak: zamotati
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
sàruk — m 〈N mn uci〉 reg. etnol. čalma ✧ {{001f}}tur … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
saruk — Usage: usually capitalized variant of sarouk * * * /seuh roohk /, n. Sarouk. * * * Saruk var. Sarouk … Useful english dictionary
Sarūk carpet — Sarūk also spelled Sarouk originally, floor covering handwoven in the village of Sārūq, north of Arāk (Solṭānābād) in western Iran; later, floor covering commercially produced mainly in Arāk but also in the weaving villages nearby for the U.S … Universalium
Saruk — /seuh roohk /, n. Sarouk. * * * … Universalium
Saruk — Sa|rugh, (auch:) Sa|ruk [ zarʊk], der; [s], s [nach dem iran. Ort Sarugh]: Teppich in Blau , Rot u. Cremetönen mit Blumen , Palmetten u. Heratinmuster u. kurzem Flor … Universal-Lexikon
Alfombra de Saruk — Saruk adjuntar una fotografía Procedencia Saruk Tipo de nudo Nudo persa Tipo de trabajo … Wikipedia Español
Saruk, Israel — (fl. 16th 17th cent) Egyptian kabbalist. He created his own version of Isaac Luria s doctrines. From 1594 to 1600 he propounded his views in Italy and founded a school of kabbalists. Subsequently he lived in Ragusa and Salonica. He produced… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
SARUG (Saruk), ISRAEL — (fl. 1590–1610), Egyptian kabbalist. Sarug probably belonged to an Egyptian family of rabbinic scholars with kabbalistic leanings. A manuscript written in 1565 in cairo (British Museum 759) was copied for Isaac Sarug; Israel Sarug, whose… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Menahem ben Saruk — (c. 910 c. 970) Spanish Hebrew lexicographer. He was born in Tortosa. He served as the secretary of Hasdai ibn Shaprut, but was dismissed and persecuted for his heretical views. His Mahberet, the first Hebrew dictionary, was attacked by Dunash … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
təşarük — ə. ortaq olma; şəriklik, ortaqlıq … Klassik Azərbaycan ədəbiyyatında islənən ərəb və fars sözləri lüğəti