- ne gezer
- bulunmaz, yoktur
Kâr mı, ne gezer efendim? Hatta ziyanına satıyordu.
- Halikarnas Balıkçısı
Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
Kâr mı, ne gezer efendim? Hatta ziyanına satıyordu.
- Halikarnas BalıkçısıÇağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
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Gézer — (hebreo גזר), más tarde Gazara, fue una ciudad del antiguo Israel. Actualmente se la identifica en general con el Tell Gézer (también: Tell el Jézer), que se encuentra aproximadamente a mitad de camino entre Jerusalén y Tel Aviv. Contenido 1… … Wikipedia Español
GEZER — (Heb. גֶּזֶר). (1) Major city in ancient times located in the northern Shephelah at Tell Jazar (also called Tell Abu Shūsha). Gezer was first settled in the Chalcolithic period (fourth millennium B.C.E.); in the Early Bronze Age I it was occupied … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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GÉZER — Ancienne ville cananéenne de Palestine, située à mi chemin entre Jaffa (Tel Aviv) et Jérusalem et gardant la route principale allant d’Égypte en Mésopotamie, la via maris . Aux GÉZER XVe et GÉZER XIVe siècles, Gézer est mentionnée dans la liste… … Encyclopédie Universelle
GEZER CALENDAR — GEZER CALENDAR, a Hebrew inscription of seven lines, engraved on a limestone tablet written in ancient Hebrew script; discovered in Gezer by … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Gezer Regional Council — ( he. מועצה אזורית גזר, Mo atza Azorit Gezer ) is a regional council in the Center District of Israel. Established in 1949, it had a population of 20,700 in 2006.List of settlementsThe council covers five kibbutzim, 15 moshavim and five communal… … Wikipedia
GEZER — civitas, 2. Sam. c. 5. v. 25. cadem quae et Gazer. Item fil. Caleb. 1. Par. c. 2. v. 46 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Gezer — For the kibbutz, see Gezer, Israel; For the Arab village, see Abu Shusha; for the regional council see Gezer Regional Council Gezer ( he. גזר) was a town in ancient Israel. Scholars believe that Gezer is Tel Gezer (also known as Tell el Jezer or… … Wikipedia
Gezer calendar — The Gezer calendar is a tablet of soft limestone inscribed in a paleo Hebrew script. It is one of the oldest known examples of Hebrew writing, dating to the 10th century BCE. It was discovered in excavations of the Biblical city of Gezer, 30… … Wikipedia