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Former synagogue in Zagreb, Croatia
The Zagreb Synagogue (Croatian: Zagrebačka sinagoga) was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Zagreb, in modern-day Croatia
Zagreb_Synagogue
Croatian rabbi
Israélite Universelle in Zagreb. As a token of appreciation for Rabbi Jacobi’s work, Emperor Franz Joseph visited the synagogue in Zagreb in 1908, accompanied
Hosea_Jacobi
Revival architectural style
Cetate Synagogue, Timişoara, Romania, by Ignaz Schumann, 1864–1865 Choral Temple, Bucharest, 1864–1866 Zagreb Synagogue, 1867 The Great Synagogue of Stockholm
Moorish_Revival_architecture
Croatian politician (1887–1944)
Knežević, Snješka (2001). "The Synagogue of Zagreb, 1867-1942" (PDF). The Synagogue and Zagreb. Jewish Community of Zagreb. pp. 42–46. Archived from the
Ivan_Werner
Ustaše destruction of the Zagreb Synagogue being "the clearest announcement of [Ustaše] plans to completely annihilate Zagreb's Jews". While eliminating
The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia
The_Holocaust_in_the_Independent_State_of_Croatia
80 percent of the Zagreb Jewish Community were thought to fall in those two categories. Today, Croatia is home to eight synagogues and associated organizations
History of the Jews in Croatia
History_of_the_Jews_in_Croatia
Croatian-Jewish composer, hazzan of the Dohány Street Synagogue and chief hazzan of the Jewish Community in Zagreb. Grüner was born in Sieniawa, Poland (then part
Bernard_Grüner
This list of synagogues in Croatia contains active, otherwise used and destroyed synagogues in Croatia. The list of Croatia synagogues is not necessarily
List_of_synagogues_in_Croatia
Austro-Hungarian region (1868–1918)
the kingdom. In 1867 the Zagreb Synagogue was built. The first railway line opened in the kingdom was the Zidani Most–Zagreb–Sisak route which began operations
Kingdom_of_Croatia-Slavonia
Capital city and county in Croatia
Zagreb (/ˈzɑːɡrɛb/ ZAH-greb; Croatian: [zǎːɡreb] ) is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the north of the country, along the Sava river
Zagreb
Serbian Orthodox cathedral in Zagreb, Croatia
was built, Zagreb Synagogue was also built according to the Franjo Klein project. Church was completed on 21 October 1866, and synagogue on 27 September
Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord, Zagreb
Cathedral_of_the_Transfiguration_of_the_Lord,_Zagreb
Aspects of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia during World War II
(in Croatian). Zagreb, Independent State of Croatia: Ustaški nakladni zavod. 5 May 1942. Knežević, Snješka (2001). "The Synagogue of Zagreb, 1867–1942" (PDF)
Zagreb_in_World_War_II
Austrian architect (1828–1889)
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture: 64–77. Retrieved 2010-04-18. Knežević, Snješka (2001). "The Synagogue of Zagreb, 1867-1942". The Synagogue and Zagreb
Franjo_Klein
Miroslav Šalom Freiberger (1903–1943), Chief Rabbi of Zagreb, Croatia, rabbi of the Zagreb Synagogue, Zionist, translator, writer, spiritual leader, educated
List_of_rabbis
Croatian fascist and ultranationalist organization (1929–45)
Knežević, Snješka (2001). "The Synagogue of Zagreb, 1867–1942". The Synagogue and Zagreb (PDF). Jewish Community of Zagreb. pp. 42–46. Retrieved 13 December
Ustaše
Exhibition in Croatia in 1942
Knežević, Snješka (2001). "The Synagogue of Zagreb, 1867–1942" (PDF). The Synagogue and Zagreb. Jewish Community of Zagreb. pp. 42–46. Archived from the
Antisemitic Exhibition in Zagreb
Antisemitic_Exhibition_in_Zagreb
Public libraries of City of Zagreb. Retrieved 22 September 2017. "zagreber yidish-krayz (Zagreb Yiddish Circle)-About". Zagreb Yiddish Circle. Retrieved
Minority_languages_of_Croatia
Former synagogue in Vukovar, Croatia
The Vukovar Synagogue, also the Great Vukovar Synagogue (Croatian: Velika Vukovarska Sinagoga), was a former Neolog Jewish synagogue, located in Vukovar
Vukovar_Synagogue
2016 Croatian documentary film
filmmakers were also criticized for claiming that the Zagreb Synagogue was the only surviving synagogue in a wartime European capital; it was destroyed along
Jasenovac_–_istina
Main international airport serving Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb Franjo Tuđman Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Franjo Tuđman Zagreb) or Zagreb Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Zagreb) (IATA: ZAG, ICAO: LDZA) is
Zagreb_Airport
Croatian rabbi
Rabbi Luciano Moše Prelević (born 1953 in Zagreb) is the Croatian rabbi of the Jewish community in Zagreb and chief rabbi of the Montenegro Jewish community
Luciano_Moše_Prelević
Croatian writer and publisher (1928–2017)
reconstruction of the Zagreb Synagogue. Goldstein was then the first president of the Jewish religious community Beth Israel from Zagreb, founded in 2007 after
Slavko_Goldstein
Museum in Zagreb, Croatia
plaque From Zagreb Synagogue Zagreb City Plan from 1962 Gazophylacium The oldest known Coat of arms of Zagreb from 1499 Old model of Zagreb Cathedral before
Zagreb_City_Museum
Croatian historian, author and ambassador
community in Zagreb, which he founded with his father, historian Slavko Goldstein. They are both involved with the reconstruction of the Zagreb Synagogue. In 1980
Ivo_Goldstein
Former synagogue in Vienna, Austria
the following synagogues were influenced by Förster's design of the Leopoldstädter Tempel: Sofia Synagogue, Sofia, Bulgaria Zagreb Synagogue, Croatia Spanish
Leopoldstädter_Tempel
Croatian rabbi
was educated as a lawyer and doctor of theology. Freiberger was born in Zagreb on 9 January 1903. He was married to Irena (née Steiner) Freiberger with
Miroslav_Šalom_Freiberger
Physician
destroyed synagogue and found the capital column from the synagogue lobby, which is now preserved and kept at the Jewish community of Zagreb. Kraus studied
Ognjen_Kraus
Croatian businessman
against the reconstruction of the Zagreb Synagogue, primarily because of the future maintenance costs which Zagreb's Jewish community could not finance
Jakov_Bienenfeld
Croatian rabbi
Croatian rabbi of the Bet Israel community in Zagreb. Da-Don, who was born and educated in Israel, settled in Zagreb in 1998. He was the chief rabbi of Croatia
Kotel_Da-Don
St Giles Church, Willenhall, England (consecrated) September 27 – Zagreb Synagogue (consecrated) Russian-American Building No. 29, Sitka, Alaska Grande
1867_in_architecture
Cathedral in Croatia
The Zagreb Cathedral (officially the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saints Stephen and Ladislav), is a Catholic cathedral in
Zagreb_Cathedral
Public square in the historic center of Zagreb, Croatia
also known as Markov trg) is a town square located in the old part of Zagreb, Croatia, known as the Gradec or Gornji grad (English: Upper town). In the
St._Mark's_Square,_Zagreb
Croatian film company
Zagreb Film is a Croatian film company principally known for its animation studio. From Zagreb, it was founded in 1953. They have produced hundreds of
Zagreb_Film
Croatian physician
Under his leadership, parcel for the construction of Zagreb Synagogue was bought. In 1859 the Zagreb Jewish society "Hevra kadiša", founded by Sachs, enacted
Mavro_Sachs
Indoor arena in Zagreb, Croatia
The Arena Zagreb is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Zagreb, Croatia. The site also includes a building complex, the Arena Complex (Arena Center)
Arena_Zagreb
Margel; born 13 November 1875 in Mościsko, died 30 April 1939 in Zagreb) was rabbi of Zagreb, lexicographer, and Hebrew scholar. Margel attended a Talmud
Mojsije_Margel
Railway station in Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb Glavni kolodvor (Croatian for Zagreb main station) is the main railway station in Zagreb, Croatia. Located 1 km (0.62 mi) south of the city's main
Zagreb_Glavni_kolodvor
Public university in Zagreb, Croatia
University of Zagreb (Croatian: Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Latin: Universitas Studiorum Zagrabiensis) is a public research university in Zagreb, Croatia. It
University_of_Zagreb
International figure skating competition
The Golden Spin of Zagreb (Croatian: Zlatna pirueta Zagreba) is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU)
Golden_Spin_of_Zagreb
Neighbourhood of Zagreb, Croatia
Gornji grad (meaning "Upper Town") is a historic part of Zagreb, Croatia, and together with Kaptol it is the medieval nucleus of the city, when it was
Gornji_grad,_Zagreb
Israeli rabbi (born 1951)
in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli rabbi who previously served as a rabbi of the Zagreb Jewish community in Croatia. Alonie was born in Tel Aviv on 29 June 1951
Zvi_Eliezer_Alonie
Cable railway in Zagreb, Croatia
The Zagreb Funicular (Croatian: Zagrebačka uspinjača) is a funicular in Zagreb, Croatia, operated by the Zagreb Electric Tram, situated in Tomić Street
Zagreb_Funicular
The name "Zagreb" was first used in 1094 at the founding of the Zagreb diocese in Kaptol, after the Slavs had arrived in the area. Zagreb became a free
History_of_Zagreb
1991 Yugoslav Air Force operation in Croatia
"Židovi i Zagreb – Sinagoga i Zagreb, 1806.-2012" [Jews and Zagreb – Synagogue and Zagreb, 1806–2012] (PDF). Jewish Community of Zagreb. 2012. Archived
Operation_Labrador
morning of 22 March 2020, an earthquake of magnitude 5.3 Mw, 5.5 ML, hit Zagreb, Croatia, with an epicenter 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of the city centre
2020_Zagreb_earthquake
Pedestrian tunnel in Zagreb, Croatia
(Croatian: Tunel Grič) is a pedestrian tunnel located in the city centre of Zagreb, Croatia, under the historic neighbourhood of Grič (also called Gradec or
Grič_Tunnel_(Zagreb)
Brunswick Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum Jewish Museum in Zagreb, Zagreb Dubrovnik Synagogue, Dubrovnik Jewish Museum in Prague Danish Jewish Museum, Copenhagen
List_of_Jewish_museums
District of Zagreb in City of Zagreb, Croatia
Osnovni podaci". zagreb.hr (in Croatian). City of Zagreb. Retrieved 21 September 2012. "Population by Age and Sex, by Districts of City of Zagreb, 2011 Census"
Donji_grad,_Zagreb
Drama school of the University of Zagreb
prominence resulting in its successful affiliation with the University of Zagreb in 1979, along with the Academy of Music and the Academy of Fine Arts. The
Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb
Academy_of_Dramatic_Art,_University_of_Zagreb
Transport in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, relies on a combination of city-managed mass transit and individual transportation. Mass transit is composed
Transport_in_Zagreb
Mass stabbing in Croatia
December 2024, a mass stabbing occurred at Prečko Elementary School in Zagreb, Croatia. 19-year-old Leonardo Mušančić stabbed seven individuals, resulting
Zagreb_school_stabbing
of the city of Zagreb, Croatia. 1st century – Andautonia was founded 5th century – Andautonia was destroyed 1094 – Diocese of Zagreb established by Ladislaus
Timeline_of_Zagreb
City district of Zagreb, Croatia
Novi Zagreb – zapad (Croatian pronunciation: [nôʋiː zǎːgreb zâːpad], "Novi Zagreb – west") has the status of a city district (Croatian: gradska četvrt)
Novi_Zagreb_–_zapad
There's a Plan to Rebuild a Synagogue". www.jta.org. 20 March 2015. "Židovska općina Zagreb". CENDO (in Croatian). Zagreb. Retrieved 28 August 2021. "Šer
Izrael_Scher
Film festival in Croatia
World Festival of Animated Film Zagreb (Croatian: Svjetski festival animiranog filma), best known as Animafest Zagreb, is a film festival entirely dedicated
Animafest_Zagreb
Tennis tournament
The Zagreb Indoors (currently sponsored by PBZ) was a men's tennis event on the ATP Tour held in the Croatian capital of Zagreb, other than in 1998 when
Zagreb_Indoors
Medical school in Zagreb, Croatia
University of Zagreb (Croatian: Medicinski fakultet u Zagrebu or MEF) is the medical school of the University of Zagreb, located in Zagreb, Croatia. It
Faculty of Medicine, University of Zagreb
Faculty_of_Medicine,_University_of_Zagreb
Exhibition venue in Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb Fair (Croatian: Zagrebački velesajam) is a complex of exhibition pavilions in Zagreb, Croatia. The company which operates the venue carries the
Zagreb_Fair
Fine arts school of the University of Zagreb
Academy of Fine Arts Zagreb (Croatian: Akademija likovnih umjetnosti u Zagrebu or ALU) is a Croatian art school based in Zagreb. It is one of the three
Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb
Academy_of_Fine_Arts,_University_of_Zagreb
This list contains notable people both born in Zagreb and notable people who lived in or had noteworthy connections to the city. The list is ordered chronologically
List_of_people_from_Zagreb
Church in Zagreb, Croatia
parish church of old Zagreb, located in St. Mark's Square in the Upper Town. It is one of the oldest architectural monuments in Zagreb. The most distinctive
St._Mark's_Church,_Zagreb
Orthodox synagogue in Rijeka, Croatia
and Zagreb. Judaism portal Croatia portal History of the Jews in Croatia List of synagogues in Croatia Rijeka (Croatia) Interior of the synagogue Project
Rijeka_Orthodox_Synagogue
Public transport system in Zagreb, Croatia
The Zagreb tram network, run by the Zagreb Electric Tram (ZET), consists of 15 day and 4 night lines in Zagreb, Croatia. Trams operate on 116.3 kilometres
Trams_in_Zagreb
District in Zagreb, Croatia
Novi Zagreb – istok (Croatian pronunciation: [nôʋiː zǎːgreb ǐstok], "New Zagreb – east") is a district in Zagreb, Croatia. In the north of Novi Zagreb, just
Novi_Zagreb_–_istok
Place
Zagreb is split into seventeen administrative divisions called city districts (Croatian: gradske četvrti). The city district, along with a local committee
Districts_of_Zagreb
Music school in Zagreb, Croatia
Croatian music school based in Zagreb. It is one of the three art academies affiliated with the University of Zagreb, along with the Academy of Dramatic
Academy of Music, University of Zagreb
Academy_of_Music,_University_of_Zagreb
Place
Trnje (Croatian pronunciation: [tr̩̂ːɲe]) is an area of Zagreb, Croatia. According to the 2011 census, it had 42,282 residents. It is located in the central
Trnje,_Zagreb
City District in City of Zagreb, Croatia
(Croatian pronunciation: [brêzoʋit͡sa]) is the southernmost city district of Zagreb, named after the eponymous settlement within the district. It is also the
Brezovica,_Zagreb
Theatre and opera house in Zagreb, Croatia
Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Zagrebu), commonly referred to as HNK Zagreb (pronounced [xa en ka]), is a
Croatian National Theatre, Zagreb
Croatian_National_Theatre,_Zagreb
Archaeology museum in Zagreb, Croatia
The Archaeological Museum (Croatian: Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu) in Zagreb, Croatia is an archaeological museum with over 450,000 varied artifacts and
Archaeological Museum in Zagreb
Archaeological_Museum_in_Zagreb
Elected lawmaking body of Zagreb, Croatia
of the City of Zagreb (Croatian: Gradska skupština Grada Zagreba, short: GSGZ) is the lawmaking body of the Croatian capital of Zagreb. It consists of
Zagreb_Assembly
Flood in Zagreb, Yugoslavia
urbana legenda da Zagreb od poplava čuvaju i Sinagoga i minareti?" [Is the urban legend that Zagreb is protected from floods by the Synagogue and minarets
1964_Zagreb_flood
Botanical garden in Zagreb, Croatia
The Zagreb Botanical Garden (Croatian: Botanički vrt u Zagrebu) is a botanical garden located in downtown Zagreb, Croatia. Founded in 1889 by Antun Heinz
Zagreb_Botanical_Garden
Square in Zagreb, Croatia
known as Britanac (lit. 'the Brit'), is a public square in the city of Zagreb, Croatia. It is one of the few remaining squares to include an open-air
British_Square_(Zagreb)
property, and, among other requirements, closed and destroyed the synagogue in Zagreb. Between October 1941 and April 1942, Ustaše filmed themselves demolishing
Balkan_Jews
Farmers' market in Zagreb, Croatia
Grad - Medveščak city district of Zagreb, Croatia. Dolac is the most visited and the best-known farmer's market in Zagreb, well known for its combination
Dolac_Market
Croatian museum
The Ethnographic Museum Zagreb is ethnography museum which is located at 14 Ivan Mažuranić Square in Zagreb, Croatia. It was founded in 1919 by Salamon
Ethnographic_Museum,_Zagreb
Square in Zagreb, Croatia
jɛ̌lat͡ʃit͡ɕ]; Croatian: Trg bana Jelačića) is the central square of the city of Zagreb, Croatia, named after ban Josip Jelačić. Its official name is Trg bana Josipa
Ban_Jelačić_Square
Communications tower, Observation tower in Medvednica, Croatia
(3450 ft) tall peak Sljeme of the Medvednica mountain north of Zagreb, Croatia. Zagreb TV Tower was built in 1973. It is open to the public, with a cafe
Zagreb_TV_Tower
University department
Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb (Croatian: Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu) is one of the faculties of the University of Zagreb. The Faculty of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb
Faculty_of_Humanities_and_Social_Sciences,_University_of_Zagreb
Part of Zagreb, archbishop's seat
neighborhood of Zagreb, Croatia, located in the Upper Town area. It is the ecclesiastical center of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb and the seat
Kaptol,_Zagreb
Art gallery in King Tomislav Square, Zagreb
The Art pavilion in Zagreb (Croatian: Umjetnički paviljon u Zagrebu) is an art gallery in Zagreb, Croatia. The pavilion is located on the Lenuci Horseshoe
Art_Pavilion,_Zagreb
Zoo in Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb Zoo (Croatian: Zoološki vrt Grada Zagreba) is a 7-hectare (17-acre) zoo located within Maksimir Park in Zagreb, Croatia. It is one of three zoo
Zagreb_Zoo
Strong earthquake in Croatia
The 1880 earthquake which struck Zagreb, and is also known as The Great Zagreb earthquake, occurred with a moment magnitude of 6.3 on 9 November 1880
1880_Zagreb_earthquake
Bus station in Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb Bus Station or Zagreb Coach Station (Croatian: Autobusni kolodvor Zagreb, shorter: AKZ) is the central bus station of Zagreb and the biggest of
Zagreb_Bus_Station
1995 rocket attacks on Croatian cities during the Croatian War of Independence
The Zagreb rocket attacks were two rocket attacks conducted by the Army of the Republic of Serbian Krajina that used multiple rocket launchers to strike
Zagreb_rocket_attacks
Technical faculty of the University of Zagreb
elektrotehnike i računarstva, abbr: FER) is a faculty of the University of Zagreb. It is the largest technical faculty and the leading educational facility
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb
Faculty_of_Electrical_Engineering_and_Computing,_University_of_Zagreb
German architect and designer (1868–1940)
department store, Ban Jelačić Square, Zagreb,1928 Franz Domes Hof, Vienna, 1928–30 Villa Gans, Kronberg, 1931 Synagogue, Žilina, Slovakia, 1929–31 Alexanderhaus
Peter_Behrens
Mosque in Zagreb, Croatia
The Zagreb Mosque is a mosque located in the city of Zagreb, Croatia. It is the largest mosque in Croatia. The Islamic Secondary School "Dr. Ahmed Smajlović"
Zagreb_Mosque
City district in City of Zagreb, Croatia
(Croatian pronunciation: [sêsʋete]) is the easternmost city district of Zagreb, Croatia. With a total population of 70,800 (as of 2021) it is the most
Sesvete
National library of Croatia and central library of the University of Zagreb
National and University Library in Zagreb (NSK) (Croatian: Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica u Zagrebu, NSK; formerly Nacionalna i sveučilišna biblioteka
National and University Library in Zagreb
National_and_University_Library_in_Zagreb
Art museum in Zagreb, Croatia
abbreviated to MSU) is a contemporary art museum located on Dubrovnik Avenue in Zagreb, Croatia. It is the biggest and most modern museum in the country. Vesna
Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb
Museum_of_Contemporary_Art,_Zagreb
a list of people who have served as mayor of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, or president of the Zagreb Assembly. List of mayors in Croatia "Feljton:
List_of_mayors_of_Zagreb
Multi-sport event in Zagreb, Croatia
Summer Universiade, also known as the XIV Summer Universiade, took place in Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia. It involved participants from 111 countries
1987_Summer_Universiade
Style of animation originating from Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb school of animated films is a style of animation originating from Zagreb, Croatia, most notably Zagreb Film. It is represented by authors like
Zagreb school of animated films
Zagreb_school_of_animated_films
Croatian symphony orchestra
The Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra (Croatian: Zagrebačka filharmonija) is a Croatian orchestra based in Zagreb. The orchestra gives its concerts principally
Zagreb_Philharmonic_Orchestra
Technology museum in Zagreb, Croatia
(Croatian: Tehnički muzej Nikola Tesla) is a technology museum located in Zagreb, Croatia, which collects and showcases scientific and technical appliances
Nikola_Tesla_Technical_Museum
Faculty of the University of Zagreb
University of Zagreb is a faculty which focusses on the education of teachers and preschool teachers. Apart from its central location in Zagreb, it has facilities
Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb
Faculty_of_Teacher_Education,_University_of_Zagreb
Former synagogue in Vinkovci, Croatia
The Vinkovci Synagogue, also the Second Vinkovci Synagogue (Croatian: Druga Vinkovačka Sinagoga), was a Jewish synagogue, located in Vinkovci, Croatia
Vinkovci_Synagogue
secondary education in Zagreb, Croatia. Agricultural School Zagreb Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium Architectural Technical School Zagreb Benedikt Kotruljević
List of high schools in Zagreb
List_of_high_schools_in_Zagreb
ZAGREB SYNAGOGUE
ZAGREB SYNAGOGUE
Girl/Female
Arabic
Agree
Male
Hebrew
(יָרֵב) Hebrew name YAREB means "contender." In the bible, this is an epithet given to the king of Assyria. The English form is Jareb.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian
Muhammad's (Puh) Daughter
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Agree
Boy/Male
Hebrew Biblical
Ambush.
Boy/Male
Indian
One who beats, Sticker
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Desirous
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who beats, Sticker
Boy/Male
Indian
Desirous, Willing
Boy/Male
Arabic
Lion.brave
Boy/Male
Greek Polish Slavic
God protect the king.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Baddy
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Deep; Flowing Abundantly
Girl/Female
Biblical
Strange descent.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Desirous, Willing
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Edge of a Sword
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Beats; Striker
Girl/Female
Arabic
Powerfull
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yareb, JAREB means "contender." In the bible, this is an epithet given to the king of Assyria.
Boy/Male
Biblical
A revenger.
ZAGREB SYNAGOGUE
ZAGREB SYNAGOGUE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sitashoka | ஸீதாஷோக
Nivarana destroyer of sitas sorrow
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Attracted
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Hanuman's Mother Name
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, Czech, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Latin
Warlike; Of Mars; The God of War; Devoted to Mars; Alter
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Latin, Marathi, Sanskrit
Roman Woman; Hairy; Charming; From Rome
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
House
Girl/Female
Indian
Nectar
Boy/Male
American, Hindu, Indian
Vasan
Girl/Female
Swedish
Reaper.
ZAGREB SYNAGOGUE
ZAGREB SYNAGOGUE
ZAGREB SYNAGOGUE
ZAGREB SYNAGOGUE
ZAGREB SYNAGOGUE
adv.
Alt. of Agree
n.
See Eagre.
v. i.
To agree.
imp. & p. p.
of Agree
n.
Same as Eagre.
v. i.
To concur; to agree.
v. t.
To agree; to harmonize.
v. i.
To agree again.
v. t.
To admit, or come to one mind concerning; to settle; to arrange; as, to agree the fact; to agree differences.
v. i.
To agree; to accord.
n.
An improvised stockade; especially, one made of thorn bushes, etc.
v. i.
To agree.
n.
Same as Zareba.
v. i.
To suit or be adapted in its effects; to do well; as, the same food does not agree with every constitution.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Agree
v. i.
To harmonize in opinion, statement, or action; to be in unison or concord; to be or become united or consistent; to concur; as, all parties agree in the expediency of the law.
v. t.
To comply; to agree.
v. i.
To be conformable; to resemble; to coincide; to correspond; as, the picture does not agree with the original; the two scales agree exactly.
v. i.
To yield assent; to accede; -- followed by to; as, to agree to an offer, or to opinion.
a. & n.
See Eager, and Eagre.