Rahat – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Rahat
Rahat (, ) is a predominantly
Bedouin city in the
South District of
Israel. According to the
Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), at the end of December 2014 the city had a total population of 60,400 (53,095 in December 2010 and 51,700 in December 2009). As such, it is the largest Bedouin settlement in the world, and the only one in Israel to have
city status.
rahat
n.
rest, comfort, ease, peace, composure
adv.
At Ease!
adj.
comfortable, comfy, easy, luxurious, cavalier, complacent, cosy, cushioned, cushy, facile, leisure, at rest, restful, serene, snug, sweet, unconstrained, unconventional, undisturbed, unembarrassed, untroubled
Arhat
Arhat (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root
arh to be worthy, merit, be able] Worthy, deserving; also enemy slayer [from
ari enemy + the verbal root
han to slay, smite], an arhat being a slayer of the foe of craving, the entire range of passions and desires, mental, emotional, and physical. Buddhists in the Orient generally define arhat in this manner, while modern scholars derive the word from the verbal root
arh. Both definitions are equally appropriate (Buddhist Catachysm 93).
As a noun, originally one who had fully attained his spiritual ideals. In Buddhism arhat (Pali arahant) is the title generally given to those of Gautama Buddha's disciples who had progressed the farthest during his lifetime and immediately thereafter; more specifically to those who had attained nirvana, emancipation from earthly fetters and the attainment of full enlightenment. Arhat is broadly equivalent to the Egyptian heirophant, the Chaldean magus, and Hindu rishi, as well as being generally applicable to ascetics. On occasion it is used for the loftiest beings in a hierarchy: "The
Arhats of the 'fire-mist' of the 7th run are but one remove from the Root-base of their Hierarchy -- the highest on Earth, and our Terrestrial chain" (SD 1:207).
Arhat is the highest of the four degrees of arhatship or the fourfold path to nirvana, of which the first three are srotapatti (he who has entered the stream), sakridagamin (he who returns to birth once more), and anagamin (the never returner who will have no further births on earth).
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rahat
"peace, calm; comfort, ease; comfortable, comfy; peaceful; relieved; free and easy; (iþ) cushy, easy; easily; at ease!"
rahat
Turkish delight
rahat-lokum; lokoum
fig. (om de nimic) = squit
fig. (om de nimic) = dud
fig. (om de nimic) = failure
fig. (fleac) = trifle