Definition of Arets

1. aret [v] - See also: aret

Lexicographical Neighbors of Arets

arepas
arere
aret
aretaic
aretalogies
aretalogist
aretalogists
aretalogy
arete
aretegenic
areteria cervicalis
aretes
arethusa
arethusas
aretology
arets (current term)
arett
aretted
aretting
aretts
arew
areæ
arfendazam
arformoterol
arfs
arfvedsonite
arfvedsonites
arg
argal
argala

Literary usage of Arets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Religion by Claude Goldsmid Montefiore (1892)
"It would usually be said that in the Mishnah and the Talmud the outcast fringe which neglected or despised the law was known by the name of 'Am ha-arets. ..."

2. The Hibbert Lectures by Hibbert Trust (1892)
"It would usually be said that in the Mishnah and the Talmud the outcast fringe which neglected or despised the law was known by the name of 'Am ha-arets. ..."

3. Key to the Hebrew-Egyptian Mystery in the Source of Measures Originating the by James Ralston Skinner (1875)
"arets, earth; Adam, man; and h-adam-h, earth; are cognate to each other, have a like signification, and are personified under one form. (c. ..."

4. The Sabbath in History by Isaac Schwab (1888)
"The reason why the clothes of the am ha-arets should be impure to a Pharisee, is in the Talmud stated to be, that his wife might in her own defilement have ..."

5. 20 Years 010 by Hans Oldewarris, Peter de Winter (2003)
"This first monograph on Wiel arets surveys his built work, including medical centres in Weert and ..."

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