Schor — war der Name einer Innsbrucker Künstlerfamilie: Bonaventura Schor (1624–1692), österreichischer Maler Christoph Schor (1655–1701), österreichischer Architekt und Kupferstecher Egid Schor (1627–1701), österreichischer Maler Hans Schor († 1674),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
schor — → scheren1 * * * schor, schö|re: ↑ 1scheren. * * * schor, schö|re: 1↑scheren … Universal-Lexikon
schor — schor·la·ceous; schor·lo·mite; … English syllables
schor — vgl. 1scheren … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
schor — schor(e, schorch, schorchattis see score, shore, scorch, scrochat … Useful english dictionary
Schor — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Schor est un patronyme porté notamment par : Johann Paul Schor, né en 1615 et mort en 1674, artiste autrichien. Ralph Schor (né en… … Wikipédia en Français
SCHOR, ALEXANDER SENDER BEN EPHRAIM ZALMAN — (d. 1737), talmudist. Schor, who was probably born in Lvov, married the daughter of Mordecai b. Leibush of Zolkiew, president of the council of Four Lands. For a time Schor was rabbi of Hovnov, Belz district, but in 1704 he resigned, not wishing… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SCHOR, EPHRAIM SOLOMON (The Elder) BEN NAPHTALI HIRSCH — (d. 1633), Polish rabbinical scholar. He was the son in law of saul wahl , and legend has it that Saul Wahl married off his young daughter hurriedly to Schor despite the disparity in age to forestall the desire of the king to marry her (Gedullat… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SCHOR, ILYA — (1904–1961), U.S. metalsmith, painter, and printmaker. Born in Zloczoq, Poland, Schor was the son of a Hasidic painter. Before attending the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, he worked as an apprentice to an engraver and goldsmith. He continued his … Encyclopedia of Judaism
schor|la|ceous — «shr LAY shuhs», adjective. of the nature of, resembling, or containing schorl … Useful english dictionary