- laydn
- (n.) suffering, misery
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Samuel Usque — (* um 1500 in Lissabon; † nach 1555 in Italien oder Palästina, eventuell in Safed) war ein portugiesischer Dichter und Historiker. Er ist der Verfasser der Consolação às tribulações de Israel. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Consolação às… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Leiden — Original name in latin Leiden Name in other language Gorad Lejdehn, Lajden, Leida, Leiden, Leidenas, Leidene, Leie, Leien, Leinten, Lejda, Lejden, Lejdeni, Leyde, Leyden, Lugdunum Batavorum, Lida, lai dun, laitan, laydn, laydyn, leideni, leideon … Cities with a population over 1000 database
bin Laden — /bɪn ˈladn/ (say bin lahdn), /ˈleɪdn/ (say laydn) noun → Osama bin Laden …
heavy-laden — /ˈhɛvi leɪdn/ (say hevee laydn) adjective 1. laden with a heavy burden. 2. very weary or troubled …
Leyden — /ˈleɪdn/ (say laydn) noun a semi hard cheese, with a rich, dark yellow texture spiced with caraway, cloves, and cumin. Also, Leiden. {from Leyden (Leiden), a town in the W Netherlands, where this cheese was originally made} …
Leyden jar — /ˈleɪdn dʒa/ (say laydn jah) noun a device formerly used for storing electric charge, consisting essentially of a glass jar lined inside and outside, for about two thirds of its height, with tinfoil. {from Leyden (Leiden), a town in the W… …
Osama bin Laden — /əˌsamə bɪn ˈladn/ (say uh.sahmuh bin lahdn), /ˈleɪdn/ (say laydn) noun 1957–2011, militant Islamic activist, born in Saudi Arabia; organiser of terrorism; killed by US forces …
unladen — /ʌnˈleɪdn/ (say un laydn) adjective not carrying any load, as a goods carrying vehicle, etc …
THOMASHEFSKY, BESSIE — (1873–1962), renowned Yiddish actress and comedienne. Thomashefsky, who was born Brokhe Baumfeld in Tarashcha, Ukraine, to a Talner ḥasidic family, settled in Baltimore with her family in 1883. She was an enthusiast of English language theater,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism