- of "companion". A
Talmudic proverb says, "Your
chaber has a
chaber, and your
chaber's chaber has a
chaber",
meaning that
words spoken in
front of a few...
-
Monig (the name of the
ghost of the town of
Crossen on the Oder), and M.E.
Chaber (from the
Hebrew word mechaber,
meaning author). Some
bylines use the abbreviated...
- Look up
chaver in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chaver may
refer to:
Chaber (also
spelled chaver), a
Hebrew term
meaning "****ociate", "friend", or similar...
-
cimbru in Romanian, borsikafű in Hungarian, чубар (čubar) in Serbian, чабер (
chaber) in Ukrainian, and жамбил (jambil) in Uzbek. The
species name
Satureja hortensis...
- Anne
Chamber (married name Anna Grenville-Temple,
Countess Temple) (died 7
April 1777) was an
English noblewoman and poet.
Chamber and her
elder sister...
- Flanders."
Studies in Eighteenth-Century
Culture 43.1 (2014): 51–68.
online Chaber, Lois A. "Matriarchal Mirror:
Women and
Capital in Moll Flanders". PMLA...
- "unseemly and disagreeable". The am ha'aretz is
often contrasted with the
chaber - a term used to
describe someone scrupulous enough in
Jewish law (namely...
-
Death Scene", Eighteenth-Century Life 16, no. 3 (1992): 130–152. Lois A.
Chaber, "A 'Fatal Attraction'? The BBC and Clarissa", Eighteenth-Century Fiction...
-
screenplay by
David Shaw was
based on the 1954
novel of the same name by M. E.
Chaber. It was
Bonar Colleano's
final film role. Sam
Carter is a jeweller's clerk...
- Born–Haber cycle, an
approach to
analyzing reaction energies Ḥaber,
variant of
chaber,
Biblical term
meaning "****ociate"; "colleague"; "fellow"; "companion";...