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malsín — (Del hebr. malšīn). m. Cizañero, soplón … Diccionario de la lengua española
malsín — (Del hebreo malsin, denunciador.) ► sustantivo masculino Persona cizañera y soplona. * * * malsín (del hebr. «malšīn», a través del b. lat.) m. Delator o enguiscador. * * * malsín. (Del hebr. malšīn). m. Cizañero, soplón. * * * ► masculino… … Enciclopedia Universal
MALSIN, LANE BRYANT — (1879–1951), U.S. fashion innovator and entrepreneur. A gifted seamstress, Lena Himmelstein immigrated alone to New York from Lithuania at 16. Not quite 20, she married Russian immigrant jeweler David Bryant, who died a few months after their son … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Himmelstein, Lena (Malsin, Lane Bryant) — (1881 1951) American dress merchant. She was the daughter of an immmigrant family from Lithuania. She pioneered the design and sale of dresses first for pregnant women and then for outsize women. She developed the Lane Bryant chain throughout… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
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Lane Bryant — Lena Himmelstein Bryant Malsin (1879 1951) era un diseñadora de ropa estadounidense que fundó la mayor cadena de ropa llamda Lane Bryant. En 1895, una inmigrante de dieciséis años llamada Lena Himmelstein llegó a Nueva York, ella procedía de… … Wikipedia Español
HIMMELSTEIN, LENA — (Lane Bryant Malsin; 1881–1951), U.S. chain store founder. Born in Lithuania, Himmelstein was taken to the United States at the age of 16. After the death of her first husband, David Bryant, she opened a small dressmaking shop in uptown New York… … Encyclopedia of Judaism