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A DICTIONARY
OF Tin: TAiji.i MiM. Tin-: talmud babli
AM) VMRUSIIAI..MI. AM) rili: Ml IHiASIIMJ
MTiiiJATUin:
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VOLTJME I:
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II many obHi'inv words and paHsa^es in theBilde; neverthelees, the material for Biblical
xe^enirt (U*poxit<Mi in the lat^u* literatun; in an inexluiuntiblo mine, which still await*
xploitation by Hympnthutic ntudents. Besides the Mitthnah and the Toeefta, the
Mislinaic period embraces Sifni and Sifr^, Mekhilto, and the older elements prese rved
II tho Gemani, of which the prayers incidentally quoted are a very f—wiitisi and
iiiteivstin^ part.
The later Hebrew elements in the Geniani and in the Midrashim lead down to the
tit^hand the eighth century respectively, and to a larger degrree than the earlier Hebrew
-tictionsare mixed with Aramaic elements, and with foreign words borrowed from
the environment and reflecting foreign inf1uencc*s in language as well as in thought.
Tlie Animaic portions of the literatun* under treatment comprise l>oth the eastern
and tho western dialects.' Owing to the close Miental exchangi' between the
Palestinimi and the Babylonian Jews, these dialects are often found inextricably
inti»rwoven, and cannot be distmginshed lexicographically.
The subjects of this literature are as unlimited as are the interests of the human
mind. Kelipon and ethics, exegesis and homiletics, jurisprudence and ceremonial
laws, ritual and liturgy, pliilosophy and science, medicine and magics, astronomy
md astrology, history and geography, commerce and trade, politics and social
l>roblems, all are represented there, and reflect the mental condition of the Jewish
world in its seclusion fix)m the outer world, as well as in its contact with the
same whether in agreement or in opposition.
> For these Aramaic elements the traditional (though admittedly incorraet) tena CJialHaic (C^ ck.)
is retained in the Dictionary, wherever the dengnation is required for diatiaelion froa the
Hebrew forms.
VI PEEFACE
Owing to the vast range and the unique character of this Hterature, both as
to mode of thinking and method of presentation, it was frequently necessary to
stretch the Hmits of lexicography and illustrate the definitions by means of larger
citations than would be necessary in a more familiar domain of thought. Especially
was this the case with legal and with ethical subjects.
Archaeological matters have often been elucidated by references to Greek and
Roman customs and beliefs.
The condition of the texts, especially of the Talmud Yerushalmi and of some of
the Midrashim, made textual criticism and emendations inevitable, but the dangers
of arbitrariness and personal bias had to be guarded against. Happily there were,
in most cases, parallels to be drawn upon for the establishment of a correct text,
and where these auxiliaries failed, the author preferred erring on the conservative
side to indulging in conjectural emendations. For the Babylonian Tahnud Raphael
Rabbinowicz's Variae Lectiones was an invaluable aid to the author.
The etymological method pursued in this Dictionary requires a somewhat fuller
explanation than is ordinarily embodied in a preface.'
The Jewish literature here spoken of is specifically indigenous, in which respect
it is unlike the Syriac literature contemporary with it, which is mainly Clnistian,
and as such was influenced, not only in thought but also in language, by the
Greek and Latin tongues of the religious teachers of a people itself not free from
foreign admixtures. Foreign influences came to Jewish hterature merely through
the ordinary channel of international intercourse. It is for this reason, if for no
other, that the Jewish literature of post-Biblical days down to the ninth century
may be called original. Hence it is natural to expect that, in extending the horizon
of thought, it also extended its vocabulary on its own basis, employing the elements
contained in its own treasury.
Starting from such premises, the investigator had to overhaul the laws regulating
the derivation of words whose etymology or meaning is unknown from known
Semitic roots; every word of strange appearance had to be examined on its merits
both as to meaning or meanings and as to its origin; the temptation offered l)y
its
1 The attempt to make biliteral roots the basis for radical definitions of stems was found too
cumbersome and too much subject to misunderstanding, and was therefore abandoned with the beginning
of the third letter of the alphabet.
VII
(ji) (1 riMTHH, all all«v niiyiuMi,: i)i« inirUii j.i i- < f4» wliirli thf fin r< '
* •«•
for till' tntiiM»4'ti<iii III liti««iiii'nn, .il..i iIh- ira*l«'r*« ^taii'l ui.'i' • ?!•
iM thu oriifin of itififa, oflfffrM Imnlly mora thiMi ao iwonineB of >«Dli: a fooi-
|mtli rniinnt, nirvieli, be
uxoept by » irnuit fcircMl inUi the tiK of a nuakei
Mtaiiil; bdconiw of timfa tm abiemi? But Uk« Ui<
itiitl wliiit Si'tiiitic,and
t:^, tliiilmticuilyi-eiOV*, offoin itiiolf rmMj, mnd mt for th. •
ihnunhi hy
wliicli *nH'(«M«*, *tiook\ goon over into 'mImmmimi* in tnocUcftl 1.- ^vi* « |janillal
ill till* l4itiii Hlbtoctmui.' How inurli l^itin ineclioiU nomonrUturo imiy havi? in-
ftiHMUHHl till) Miiiif* n< ti of tdami iminiiK tlin .lifWM in n lliimK* of spociaJaliofi
for HtiidiMitu of niiii|.. iiliilology or of ft ' ^inlf>)Qr nf Uiikii«k«,
A Hii|HM*tiriiil ;:l.ui< • at tlii« Vdrnlniljiry •. :... Utciiowuj will cooTiooe Um
HMulor that tin* («xaiii|il(? Iinrif giviMi n?prf««'iiti« an citrBineljr mimaroctf chum. The
vnHVH may not ulwayM bo no plaiiif ami tin* aiiUinr in iircfMinHl for oliJAetaofia 'yf****
IiIm (IrrivatiniiM in ninglo ini<t4inr<*«s Init iliu numlior of imliji|iuUl»ltf '
':oni from
known Snnitir nwtn remaim lai^ge enotigli to jiiHtify the metliocl purmtjfL
Till* pnihli'iii iM^oomes more complicated when tioth tlie meanttiif and tlie origin
of wohIh nw unknown. Such thc^ raae o. g. with the wonl C**ICll in the phraae
iit
(Num. H. H.4*') nirJl D-^*ICII ^BT; h» turned the itpem and leapecL Lerj, guided
by MiiMiHaf n*Hort4« to e^upiv, ankle; others nuspect in it tlie name of a garment^
arriTpo;. a niiv fonii for orritpov. Hut the phnuM* itiielf and the c*ontext in which
it appeal's iiidirate a native word, and tluH in Unitul in the utern C*B, of which
w*ECM is an 'lK|MM*r nouiif that is to wiy, a noun fonned from the enlarged stem
w~£C. As C"E or r:C"|P iH the cloven foot, the hitter being alao applied to tbe human
foot (Sifre Deuteronomy 2), so C^*1^9M iit the front part of tbe foot, wlnTe thm
toos lu*fj:in to Hc>|mrate. The phrase (|uot4Hl ih to be translated, 4ie (iMrid) inverted
the front paii of e. 8to«Ml on tiptoe, 'and leaped* (danced).
liiH foot\ i.
111, 12, *he has bent his liow and set me (literally: made me to stand) as a mark
for the arrow*, one Ainoni is recorded in the Midraah (Lamentations Babbah a. L)
as Iiavini; explained kammattara laliels by tC**SCllb imcs. Another is quoted as
saying, 'likt* the pole of the anliei^ (the Konian imlus) at which all aim, but which
it^niains standing.' What is K^JVC? and what is MCT'CCII? The medieval Jewish
eoinnientatoi*s fnuikly ailinit tiieir ignorance. WTM, main-
Musafia, however, reads
taining that he had found it in some eilitionn, and parma, explain-
refers to Latin
in«; ispVisa an sparus, and translating, 'as the shield to the s])ear.* Ingemooi^
indeed! But on closer inspection this explanation is beaet with intrinsic dilBcnhicwi.
To begin witli,parma as shield does not ap{H>ar in the Talmudic literature again,
from \s'hioh we may infer that it was not generally known to the Jews in their
I
In fact where Pe«ahim 50*' has x::c*c ""ST. ToaefU Biccvrioi aad, is Mm. EHmit aad VMaaa,
n>iuU r::r:r '-~^. wkidi is obvioosly a cormptton of rsrrr, the pore Uelirev Cmpb tar the Awic luutx
VIII PREFACE
combats with the Romans. Fm*thermore, the sparus is a small hmiting spear never
used in battle to aim against the warrior's shield. As the entire passage in
the Midrash quoted conveys the purpose of the interpreters to explain the Biblical
text by means of a popular illustration, the Amora reported to have used this
expression would have utterly missed his object, had he employed foreign and
unfamiliar words, when he might have used plain words like 'ni2Tib p'O^, or their
Aramaic equivalents. If, furthermore, it is taken into consideration that editio Buber
of Lam. agreement with the Arukh, reads y^1'2i< '\'2tn 'f^DH for 17JiS in, thus
R., in
wedge is struck, but the log is sj)lit. The other Amora quoted expresses the
same idea by a different metaphor: 'as the pole of the arrows', and likewise a
third, who lays stress on '^Dn'^^^1, 'he caused me to stand', in the sense of enduring.
An analogous expression to J^^JIIQ is ^^Cjbs (Pales of ^bs), with which Targum
renders the same Hebrew word (nTD/J) that forms the subject of comment in the
Midrash just referred to (I Samuel XX, 20).
The following lines are intended to give some specimens of such extension of
roots, both Hebrew and Aramaic, as have not been recognized heretofore, or, if
recognized, have not been applied to their full extent.
Ithpaal or Ithpeel nouns in Aramaean and Aramaicized Hebrew, and Hithpael
nouns in Hebrew are too well known to require more than mere mention. Formations
like ST^IHri^n, I3?3!jn>5, IJ<''D"it:i2S are recognized on their face. Except for the preconceived
notions concerning the nature of the Talmudic vocabulary, it would seem no more
than natural that the Mislmaic r^"bt::2J!< or ri"'bt2D!!< (Yoma VII, 1) should be an enlarge-
ment of ri'^bt:, i. e. an Ithpaal noun of bbt:, and pb n^bt:22^^ merely a synonym of
pb ""irQ in the same Mislmah, meaning 'covering', i. e, a suit of clothes, whereas
the plainer form ri'^bt: is used for cloak or sheet. From among the vocables
reclaimed for the Semitic store on the same principle, one more may be mentioned
here. ^^/-2C3:i'l5< or 5</JtiD'']J5 is a derivative of D7J2t, and, as such, a phonetic and actual
equivalent of the Biblical r^SI?, and the meaning of the Hebrew word should be
learned from its well-defined Aramaic representative: 'something which restrains the
1 That Arukh ed. Kohut and Buber iu Lara. R. read xn'^lSOX, with n for D, cannot be iaken into
2 Compare Targum I Chronicles V, 12, xnivba Q"a, 'a portion of the kingdom' and the particle nnn
'besides', aud B'rakhoth 39* iai"iB ini^a-iB, 'he chopped them into pieces.'
MWrArR IX
liyiii;.' Ih 1.^' (^iMrifli 'iT*^), i. • ^1 li III '•aij<i w«ini, um wv turtiic?r Unuh iruiu the
dim uMHi.iit (<>i.< • nu'i>; ts^mot uiiil* I tie liiur iiui or ai|». To imoof^r UiarRS (UMah
XliVll,'.M iiMti'i'* mmm to thniw oflf Um iiuitroii*^ ImnkI-oovw mkI apimmm* m
a nliivit. Tlin variiiiit tsCll for tsCM ia Ummm fomni k • cammoii phaaoiiMNiOB tii
Tiiliiiuiltc oriho^cmpliy.
Ill roiiiHH'tiuii with tiiiH noun formation it ^ «. uti bo uut ui plmou to note
tliiit Itbpojil or Itli|MM«l iimiiM HoinoiiiiMt clrf)|i Uu- iiaiioi Alofib, in wbieb omw tbey
limy rttfoiiio ttiv nvgtilur (inter of coiitoiiftnt«, which m inveitod in th« verhu Thin
MplXe (M'lialiiith 41*) ii fomiiMi from piO»l, th» Ithpaal of p-S, to mIT
jititifjr ooa^f
(compiinv (lotK^MiM XLIV, 10), lutd menw JusHficaiioH, exaim, AaoCher Mpnio b fomad
from f' ' ~^. mill itioitim tptU^ brmkmg Ihraugk, damai§% (Baha Kamiiia 6e%
*1TR3 noun of TTt (—TIT), itid
in an Itlipocl tpol, maaiM a tkinmg wkiU
a HiiH{ >P^''») and, imkHMl* Al&ti reads *fH.* TIm Maadirio
<^f leproi^y;
diiil(H!t ot) to thoaa fonniitiont (too Noeldeka, Maiid. firamm. g 48,a(|.).
Thu uiiljirguiiicnt of stems hy tbo prolix Q is well known in the Aramaic Sfuifei,
bat evidences of this same pfooees are to be mat with abo in rlaesiral Uebraw.
We have ^T <^^ T^' 7^ '^ 7^^* ^^ '^^ rcT^S, and maoj mora. Move
firequent is tlie Que of tho prvfix n for tho foniiation of Terbal Domis, as TiflfPf,
PRJ^, ^1^ Such vurbiil nouns may again become the basis for the formation of
nominal verbs, as bbvtl, to pray*, wliich only by a stretch of the imagination
can be expIaincMl as a plain Uithpael So also JJ'\ HI l, to shout' (I'i^ LXV, 14;
LX, 10; CVlil, 10), is to be Uken as a derivative of viflXl The Tahnudic Hebrew
offers these formations in abundance, as !/ii|j;,i from nVrpk, oni^ from ns^VTt (i
I See Dicttoiwiy •. . -roc for «a esplaaalioa off the JMuttptotoikt vUcfc the word
«t the hands of ooouMiiUton.
X PEEFACE
one derivative of DlD^S reference may here be made. lnDD13&< is 'the grinder', i. e. the
hopper and were it not for the tenacious prejudice in favor of foreign
in the mill,
etymologies, no scholar would ever have thought of resorting for the original of
dfarkheseth to TCpo^oo? or apua8, neither of which has any connection with the
grinding process.^
For words with suffixed T the reader is referred to T^bt:x and &<Tlbt:p as specimens.
Enlargements by suffixed 1 have been recognized in "Ipns and n^pnSi<. More
frequent is the formation by prefixed "1, originally the demonstrative or relative
pronoun. In the Dictionary these forms are designated as Difel, Dispeel, or Dithpeel
nouns. The well-known iXn'^yi in the form of "1 "llnt^'^m for 'the wife of furnishes
the key for the explanation of words like 5<1/Jti:Jl, 5<":jn":2^i (Targum Isaiah XXIII, 13;
XXX, 2, for Hebrew nbS/J); KmpD'^i^-I, contracted i<nnpD^-I, an enlargement of 5<nnp,
'private town, settlement'; i^pt^^^l and XptlD^T, a denominative of i^plT, 'handle of an
axe' (Syr. NpnD« and iXpTtii)', TIinD^I (Sabb. 48"), 'shreds of a turban' (Ms. M. miD),
and many more.
b as a formative suffix appears in classical Hebrew, as b'J"i5, b!i"in &c. (See
Gesenius Thesaurus sub littera b.) Of Talmudic Hebrew there may be mentioned
here b3":5<, blZiiy (from l"ii<, 21T, to knit, interlace), meaning sieve, from which the
verb blii^K (^^"')5 to ^if^' Corresjjondingly the Aramaic t<b:2^i5, 5<bl"iy, is sieve, the verb
b2"iN, to sift, shake, b^iy, to confound (compare the metaphor in Amos IX, 9), and
]^5<bliy, mixed multitude.
It would have been superfluous to refer here to that well-known enlarge-
ment of stems by suffixed b, were it not that even for so common a utensil as a
sieve foreign languages have been ransacked, and arh'la or 'arb'la has been found
in the Latin cribeUum. The enlarged stem bl*ii< finds a further extension in bllD,
for which verb and its derivatives the reader is referred to the Dictionary itself.
1 This nb3"iSX has nothing in common with &3B"is< (ap7ra$==uSpap7ra5, apTCotYtov), 'the waterclock', which
appears in Gen. E,. s. 4. In Kelim XIV, 6, and XXX, 4, where a metal harpax and a glass harpax are
respectively mentioned, the Arukh has preserved the correct reading DDS"iX, where the editions have
D31BX. The latter reading has misled the commentators into identifying the word with n05"iSX, and it forced
Maimonides, who realized the difficulty of a 'glass hopper', to assume the meaning of a hopper-shaped
vessel, a funnel.
XI
iimnttN rxbMiat the mibjaei Tbay biive baao givaii a plaea bara for tba porpoaa
of iih(}winf( tha baaia ii|ion which Uio work baa baan oonalriiotad, and aa a joitlficalioo
of tho niithor*i daviaiion from tha viawa hitharto pnnralliaff od tha aafajaol ttndar
coniiidonitiort.
A few ramarkii on roRKioa worim m tnu htaratura ^iuiru for the mka of
liruvity IN hara eallad 'rnlttiudic, may not ba oitt of pboa in thia prefkoa
The JewN of the Tahaadie agea with Uraak and IjUb
iiitorrotirM bc*twvcm tho
ipoakini; gantilaa wna not only thnt of trade and gafariuiiaiil» but also of thonghl
nnd idaaa. Along with tho fi|iofitlaa and taacheii of jouqg OhriiCaaattjr, and oven
l>of()ro their time, Jewish championa of religion and moralify ladniad in tha
t
See Jastrow, TreiwpoMd Steas, DragaKa, Leipsig lS9t, and the Dictioaary mmdar tte r»-
fepactire word*.
XII PKEFAOE
Hadrianos, okeanos, &c. are by no means infrequent (see Collitz, The Aryan Name
of the Tongue, in 'Oriental Studies', Boston, 1894, p. 201, note).
Otherwise the foreign consonants are transliterated as faithfully as can be
expected with national organic peculiarities as different as the Aryan and the
Semitic. Transpositions of rd and dr, frequent even in Hebrew or Aramaic home-
words, or sch for x (chs), need hardly surprise any one. Thus D'^bll^iH and If^bniJl
go side by side with D^bn*15<, for hydraulis; "jV/J^pD stands for xeniuni; DlttDIDSII
for dyschistos, and so forth.
As to vowels, the Greek tj and the Latin e are, as a rule, represented by ^
the Greek oi by 1 or ''1, whereas the Greek eu frequently appears as V. The Greek o
and the Latin u keep their place as midway between vowels and consonants, so
that they may be transcribed by 1, or 1.
'', The last is especially the case in
diphthongs, so that Dl^nbll is met with alongside of Dt:1lbin, and Dt:Vbll for
PouXeuTYj?.
Short vowels, except in cases of heavy accumulations of consonants, are most
frequently ignored. This omission of vowels, congenial as it is to the Semitic spirit,
means a loss of soul to the Aryan words, and offers difficulties not easily overcome.
The laws of transliteration of Greek and Latin loanwords are exhaustively
treated in Samuel Krauss, „Griechische und Lateinische Lelmworter in Talmud, &c."
(Berlin, S. Calvary & Co., 1898). It is to be regretted that the proclivity to find
Latin and Greek in words indisputably Semitic has led the author into a labyrinth of
fatal errors.
Persian words are now and then encountered in the Talmud as remnants
of the first period after the Babylonian exile, when the new Jewish commonwealth
was organized under the Persian empire, and more still as modern arrivals of the
time when Babylonia" grew to be the centre of Jewish lore.
Arabic elements of direct importation, barring explicit linguistic references,
came along with Arabic objects of trade, but there should be a considable reduction
ZIU
frnm ibo nurobor hitherto tooqitod in TWlmndio Wxioograpbj. Hie Hebrew and
Ammaio of the Talmiidio period hml little to leem finom e people wbiob efier the
oloiio of tho Tiihiitidic i«m become tho world's feecher.
The diflioultiet Tidmad end Midreeh will be orercome
boeotttng tbe ftucfy of
in tho degree In wbicb modem tobolefB will take it up for philological aad
ttnlui'ologioal porpotet •• e4i<>n<ste of tboee wbo ere too mneb engwed In Ite
priiotical and doctrinal ddo to aUow tbemeeWes time for wbat iiMBe to tbem
unoMMontiiil. But oven wlint bae been beretofore redieeo feied, ae it were, tbanlu to
tho Ubom of IiCoi>old Zitna, Samoel Loeb Bapapori, Heinrieb Oraets, Zaobariae
Frankel, Michael Socha, Solomon David Loaatto, Abrabam Oeiger, IL Joel, Joaepb
Purlet, Aloiander Kobut, and a boet of otben, it enoogb to prove tbe marfeOone
fuiiiiliarity of tbe Babbif with tbe evenCi^ Initittttlona, and views of life of tbe worid
outhido and amund their own peculiar dviliaation. Wbat is more, wo bave been
fiiiiiiliarised with the pliilosopbical impartialitj and sober soperiorify witb wUoh
they appreciated wbat was Umdable and reprehended wbat was oljeetlonable in
tho intellectual and moral condition of tbe *nations of tbe world*, ae tbej called
tho guntilo world around thcni; kings and empires, nations and gu t enunenta, pabBc
ontcrtainmente and social habita, they reviewed tbrongb tbe spy-glass of pore mono-
thoism and stem monUity.
In conclusion, the author begs to state his indebtednees to Jacob Levy'e
Targiimic and Neo-Hebrew Dictionaries, where an amount of material far eiceeding
tho vocabularies of the Arukh and Buxtorfs Lexicon Hebraacom ei Cbaldaicom
is accumulated, which alono could havo encouraged and enabled tbe author to
undertake a task the mere preparation for which may well fill a lifetime.
Thanks are also rendered here for the munificent subventions which enabled
the author to publish a work by its nature requiring great peconiary aaoifioeSb
To the list of subscribers mentioned on the title sheet of the first volume^ the follow-
ing should be added: Mr. Emanuel Lehman, Mr. Louis Stem, the Honorable Isidor
Straus, the Honorable Oscar S. Straus, all of New York, and Judge Mayer Sobbeiger
of Pliilndelpliia (additional subscription). It gives the author considerable pleasore
to [>lace among tho subscriptions a gift of the school children of the CongregatioD
Rodef Shalom of Philadelpliia, on the occasion of the seventieth birthday of its
Rabbi Emeritus.
The author also ezpreeses his g^ratitude to the Mends who have assisted him
in the arduous task of proof reading, among whom special mention la due to
Miss Henrietta Szold, of Baltimore. He also acknowledges his obligation to the
Rev. Dr. S. Mendelsohn, of Wilmington, N. C, for the index of Scriptaral citations
appended to this work, a contribution which, the author is confident, wHl be
welcomed by all Biblical students.
The religious sentiments inspiring the author at the completion of bis labors
of five and twenty years are too sacred to be sent abroad beyond the sanctuary
of heart and home.
Philadelphia, May. 1903. MARCUS JASTROW
llubrew ^»r Aramaic Alilm^vuiUuim
in T*liiiii4 aod ICiJrmAl^ bciuoiiif ahktmktimm of Um aotl (nqmmtij occvmag
MM van omon
XVI HEBREW OE ABAMATC ABBREVIATIONS
a"ni3=a"n3a i"DX»=:na3i naD mnx bs i"3X"i:=3p2J'' "p ntr-ibx '1 n"u;=d3n laia)
U3"nt)=n-iiarT isxba 5"5=3a b», "135 bs r"3X-i=niiT2? 'p ITS'bx '-1
n"-jTr=3in lam
n"na=n-nnn p n"y=.-i2i bs, "i-ai bs S"tt33-l=dblS bttJ 1313-1 a"aj=n3ia :!auj
a"'ia='jna'i xuj^a n"y='}'-ixn ds* j"n=bx''baa p-i '3125=:laX3ir
List of Abbreviations.
a.=Hnd. Ar.=Arukh (Talmudic Lexicon by R, thumsforschung, by Michael Sachs,
a. e.=and elsewhere. Nathan Romi). Berlin 1852—54, 2 vols, v. Beri. a.
OlMJ4oifl.
Ch.l tiofMM.MiAll'bo. U«. E-Uriil«M Babbab (UUt^tk
OliroA.»ChiMltliib Hook of. lUkktk to Lorktoar, Vi^yllra
(aofl^ fnilwf ii to
|t».of '
Oo«. li I! .1.1^1. 'MUn^
UriM. lu Toaafla. aa4 Tmlmmd rnwbatwi).
eoMp.*iOOfnppaod or ruinpoMd. Ooa. M. i> iabfW Mo* Mmmntk jMlibMb, ToadU,
n
•ootf. w toel ot od or oonlrMiloo. ilDOOty.
ooalni4.4<'«oalnidliUag«ltlM4. OIIM^t.
eorr.^««orr*oli Oto«,^|.
eorr.mp, «orrMl MeoHlsfljr, Ilab Hal Makbili,*iiatbabtna (Mtdbaak
eorrupt eormpUoo. M— It
TOoafto).
(iarL Qrtvoli. RtjrB.»CiirtlM Orloohl* I UmL Malaabl. Jtook ot
•«))• Ki/mologto. Tw««ru MMtff. «oro.^aMffftaal lawioa.
I>«i) ItMiiol, Rook of. Y'f Maw. Ma«a»%bo«b (TVoolbio).
Ditrkh* Mtih. fmnk*!. Hot1»f«UrA in Mai. K oik KiMMM
Ml*liniini, lMf*iit I" '9 llobrvw). II r.«ttrlig« m*f ¥*4fMb Itobbofc).
dof dvflning or dv tor Oeograpbia Paleetloae. BarUa M-bo Praakel, lauodaolio la TalflM4
1>«I. DclilsMsh. PH.^ ItM. Bta ru io lymi t aaai . Hrarfaa It7«
I>«1. Awyr. llandw. DclittMh A»* Blthpa. ^ BithpatO. (Bobrav).
•yrtorbM llMdwMiorboob, Lolpdf II I .lei. M^ M'cUlah (TabMidl
! • (Talmud). MaU. M'Uah (TabaadA.
I>«l. Prolfff.DoUUneh PralogooMB* Hofc^lluoeo, book of. Mobb. M'kbilto(a Mkbaab to porttoaa
•iOMntuan H«brllM!li-AniinKl»cli«a HoA^Bo^kath (a parioopa). of Bsodoa).
I
By the designation (Talmud) are meant Mishnah, Tosefta and G'mara of Talmud Babli and, eventually,
Talmud Y'rushalmi. By (Mishnah and Tosefta) or (Mishnah, Tosefta, and Y'rushalmi) is meant a Talmudic treatise in
the collection of Mishnah &c., to which no discussions in either G'mara or respectively in the Babj'Ionian are extant.
'wS
"M a praflz (foUowod by Dngedi Farl«)>V; lyen, aaalogy, fkom a caM aspMliy alaud ia tfea bAL law oa
over, «. g. tir^ » 1179 ^ ; •«» before gottntmlib •• f*
lb. rdoeldia, aad, ak. II to Lav. ZX, sr) It fnH ^m
ynS plor. of r*^ q. t.
c Lif'tfi ^ tasH
tha rata fer aB cases la
ttia
whieh tha Bible asas tha woed j^ikrm hmm (that tha
paaalty is 8tawii« to death); a. ft*.; t. also at r-x^
i>&(2^ n fleUHona wordnnde op of aeeh tliiid
I Pt-r<SK, ooasLrrsK, l)/hasr%aaiiinfw^^aiirsardto*a.
letter in ^fX-^ sba (Dan. V, SS). Balk Sl^;
l>pr strc
Bee M*"* prajars z-s^ It have baea iasti t at s d by fha
Cant B. to III, 4 ':* C'T'S? tiie inaoriptioa on the wall a. tr.—Tsr^ TZ r"Slt, . sapn. Haf. Ii; t.
Patxiatchs;
was ao arraugod as to form words oompoeed of its every —*» rsa
wtNaaae/aaUeieseasIL XtM-B. a. 1; a. a.
Rnty every seoood and every tliird letter nqiectivcly.
-Xetaph. prmc^ut, eUtfr-zabrz v. sapcaw noarfn %
H^J^X, V. str^sK. KaL I, 1; . sapra^TT^ *« (siag. ?iai SMl tha chfaf
%irtiffnV»»H liiJBiiia ui ilsniagrs. ftorn which thasabotd-
mv%» »H a preAx of words of Greek ongin aiiswef» inata ara daAsead (: 6\ ). & Kaaa. I, 1; a. c^
ing to a<j«, au>| e. g. s*S'3rastta«^T6|a«TO<; or to ti^ *• & i) JMft, the ftiat sectioa of tha Pkayer ofHassdirtinai
(T. recrX •o called bocaose it aBadee to tha FatxiarelsB.
3K "a«
il. —
Hash. IV, 5; a. fr. 3) Aboth, name of a treatise of
. T : • T -: . T : • t -: • • t :
"
the Mishnah, containing sayings of Talmudic authorities (reduplic. of ax, ar, IS' ; v. T"^!]?) prop, swelling, heaviness
and belonging to the fourth section, "i^P'^TJ, of the Mish- (cmp. aXD), hence disorder of the stomach, vomiting
nah collection (rriiris); also styled 'N "^i^nQ a. 'N ^=0^. (spasms); usu. in connection with n^an, fever with vom-
.
A similar collection of a later date is contained in Talmud iting. Gen. R. s. 19 did you ever hear, this ass here
Babli editions, named 'p': '^n'Ti 'X Aboth d' Rabbi Nathan. that is driven out tT^b" ri^aax rr^b" !i?2n Ar. (ed. corrup.
[Y. Yoma VIII, 44^ top ^S3 n"^5 SX v. rTi^nx.]
'tVj tr-z-zn nn: 'rh-j nr::) has fever, has vomiting
DNII
T
ch., V. X2X.
T -
(spasms)? lb. s. 53 n^axaxi n?3n. V. n'^axax.
'l^'^X btJ 'ia'^X ed. (Ar. a. Ms. imn, v. ainll, cmp. Kashi
Koh. VII, 3^.
a. L). [Y. Erub. Ill, 21* top in"iX; Y. Succ. II, 53« Tl'^a.]
DDN (b. h.; ]/ax, cmp. ar, an, as, as, ap &c., v.
—2) pi. 'pas, of growth, development. Hull.
')^2"'!!< state
aan I a. II; to be thick, to be heavy, to press; to sur-
58" cascuta which became wormy irT^SXl during its
round; to twist; to be warm, gloic etc. V. lax, bax,
growth. lb. 127^' figs which shrunk "in"^?!^^ during devel-
pax, lax, sax, nax&c) to be thick, to sivell, break forth;
opment. Y. Sabb, VII, 10"^ hot. he who presses olives
v. aan a. aan.
"ii'iSX^ from where they grow (before they are ripe to
be taken off). [Tosef. Maasr. I, 4 n'^-21'iX 'pn-^X, Var. ^^^^ ch. same, to grow, ripen. Targ. Ho.s. IX, 10
'paiX, read -f a^lX, v. aix.] lb. 5 they differ pn'^xn bS" xaax^ q. v.
concerning the plants in their growing state (between
ripening [l^ii] and blossoming ['pfi] Var. 'pSIX incorr.) ;
i<3!lH, V. 'a^x.
0. lb. XLI, 43 ; a. fr.— Freq. X2X (also in Hebr. phraseol.) Till, to Ps. I D'r-aX; Cant. R. beg. DVj'^SIIX, corr. ace).
mi/ father. Snh. Ill, 2. B. Bath IX, 3; a. fr. Meg. 121^ —PL Yalk. Ps. 863 -pDJfi.X Xinr (read 'X p) he is the
'XI n'^"iii-nnx my ^3X mg grand-
father's steward. 'X son of nobles; Midr. Till, to Ps. CV ^055 p (corr. ace.)
father. Ber. 10^ bot.— Snh. 113* hot. inibx 'X father cmp. C^ia.
Elijah (sarcastically).— -T ininx, "I ^isx N.'s father. Ber.
18'' ; Y. B, Mets. IV, 9" top ; a. fr.— 20 'X, nn^ 'X grandfather. "I3p''352l!^ (read '^•J'JC-), -^-JX-JO^J-rillX m. pi. (euys-
Targ. II, Esth. VII, 10. Yeb. 21''.— Trnsf. origin, source. veaTaxbi) most noble. Ruth R. to I, 2. Midr. Sam. ch. I.
of distinguished birth.—Kid. 83*; a. fr.— C^nnx Targ. up, whence \)to be lost, perish; to he beyond recognition.
Prov. XIX, 14 Ms.; read with ed. Wil. ',nnx; oth. ed. Sifre Deut. 301 (ref. to Deut. XXVI, 5) xbx Tli xb . . .
inax corr. ace] naixb (read laib or liaxb; Yalk. Deut. a. 1. onaxb prob.
'
-laxb Ms. Zer. Abr. 3 laX'^b) Jacob went to Aram with
JS^SS II, n^^ (xa, XII, mi in Y.) pr. n. m. Abba, ;
V. *'5ll.
•I, V, It}*.*
"IS, "IS W i«ff t»-»m. •*. •»
JIM. Bmmh
^. fr. Huu. m'..
rl..
«.
to leiM,
!•
n:(|{ pr. •. A. tuiMT 'M Kl* II
IWg. ICIaf^ XIX. It) ». VmC pr. •. . JMdU. AM^ w ..« rata
/\i. "qwi f« 4iilr«y. 11 fr.
twm.' Y, DamJ hi, 9t* bot. rte« -^ wa«e of aatablaa; *VOt( m -^ !''=») K«ph««a. for tmt-
facta, eafrrwi »• "=«-
a. fr.
^lax Olt2tt1t2aX
b^SS II b^S*lS! m. (^a^ cmp. h^-y^) the gate for *SDjn^3^_, ^3Jin^i< (Ar.) m. (=pbpia^X q.
carrying grain into the house, wagon-gate, gate-way. v.; a Babyl. corrupt, of an imported Palestinean phrase)
Tosef. B. Mets. XI, 10 rx •,'ip^in 'px fted-cover, <KA;iM^ (involucrum). PZ. '^iH'iiax, '^I'^ax. Erub.
PI. D-^^^ax, 'a-^s.
'31 "^X ed. Zuck, (ed. '3Xln) you dare not divide gate- 62* 'XI 'ip-ini^a nx"i^a a lease of a court yard is called
ways between heirs unless there is the required space sound (legal and not merely a legal fiction), if connected
with the privilege of placing in the yard chairs and seats,
for each.
[Rashi, cmp. Mishnah
—
"^p^riTa, obviously a corruption for
;
i^^lilS, ^^5^3^b^
T • T
ch. same, esp. (corresp. to h.
.
ipnniS or "ipElbs, cmp. ';'^p11i25. — Other explanations of
"I'^i'n XiaT2) city gate- way which is opened for wagons &c. our w., suggested by p'ntTl^, v. s. v. TiTQ.]
fortified place where judges sit &c.; cmp. "i>'i\ M. Kat, —
22" begin to count the days of mourning 'XI xaaia from ^Dmns, V. '\i=x.
the time ye turn your faces from the city gate-way (to
"J^'^OS, V. ''.r^^^sx.
go home while the corpse is carried to the grave-yard).
Keth. IT^; Meg. 29* when people form a lane "i"! 'X^ nppX (Sj^D^, J^RR^) f- (P^=) breaking,
X'ns'^D from the city gate-way to the burial place. [Ar. crumbling^ corrosion, -whence a foot-disease in an- 1)
house of mourning, v. b^iaxl.] B. Bath. 58* bot. there imals believed to arise from vermin in consequence of
was written 'XI xaax Ms. M. (ed. incorr. 'xa) over the a stroke of lightning; 2) moth-eaten condition of gar-
gate of the town entrance (where court was held). ments. B. Mets. 78** (expl. npi^an Mish.) rptax (Rashi
PL i^iax. Erub. 6''. Yoma ll^ Targ. Y. Deut. XXVIII, XpTax, Ms. M. p-'ax, corr. t for 1; cmp. Y. ib. VI, 11*
52 lia-i^iax (ed. Vien. '^l:x). Targ. Jer. L, 26 xn^^ia^X top. 8. v. pTa) atrophy or paralysis of the feet. Ib.
(h. text niDaXT2 ; v. Pesh. a. 1.). 'rl 'rb'^'sa 'x the moths are in the royal wardrobe.
"'S^'lilSJ^ m. pi. (v. foreg.) city-gate-guards, police. SnnN|, ISnr25S| m. (Arab.bazr, abzar, v.'Tra,'nE)
Nid. 67*^ 'X nvr^ on account of the rude conduct of &c. anything used for seasoning, spices &c. Pig. pi. '''^fax, —
[Rashi='^biax dangerous, cavern-like entrances to the ^npax requisites, appurtenances. Snh. 74*^ bai inrx
bath-house.] ItTwiiax they (the commands) and all appertaining
thereto. Men. TS** Xfi'nnax b=1 tib'^-J Ar. a. Rashi to Snh.
^"^"IDS;, B. Bath 143% "i^iaxx read with Ms. M.
1. c. (ed. xr"i'ian corr. ace.) the burnt-offering and &c.
•'a"'25Tj&xi i^iax, V. "^Ijiiail.
DI^nDS, V. o'ioaT2X a.
'
Gisnax.
Jb^'2'^, V. rv-3i<.
!J<";2nS, V. vjax.
"l^SsS ("p^i^) pr. n. m. Abbun, an Amora. Y. Pes.
IV, beg. 30<:'l /-, Q^;3 /V,jj^ «., . ,\^^ /-, Qyj2 /j^ /^) .
Y. SI^ZllJ^ m. (-ja; cmp. 'Jia, yia, -J'ja a. deriv.) belly,
cp-ij^
Taan. I, 64^ Y. Shebu. VI, 37» hot —V. ',«. whence leather wine-bag. Ab. Zar. 34^ i^'i'^::'! 'x (Ar.
X-jax) the travellers' wine-bag. [Y, Yeb, IV, 5**, v.
S31-iS, nr*!25Sl, pr. n. m. Abuna, an Amora. Y. x-jBx.] [mxaax, v. •aax.]
"
manger, opp. "p^p h^ "'X a piece of ground fenced in M. D^luax). Ib, 36*; Y. ib. 21* bot. C^-jax (v. Rabb.
—
and used as manger. 2) stall, stable. Y. Shebu. VII, D. S. Erub. 1. c, notes). Ex. R. s. 21 O-^brjax (GiVjax).
37^ top; VIII, beg. 38i>. [Y. Ter. I, 40" Oiax read D1SX —M. Kat. 18* b!i':::'iax (prob. abbrev. of our w.), surnamed
or D-iax.]— P/. tD-iOWX. Y. Snh. 63"^ iD'^Oiax their stables.
nx"iSD (v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.), an Amora.
V. D^S-^X.
DlDDTb^I^U^ m. (auTOixaro?) self-moving, self-
Sj^lDS pr. n. m. ^^MJtfl. Yalk. Lam. 1001, v. nj^iax. growing, spontaneous, Midr. Till, to Ps. I, 5 'X D'^'n^ixti
obl^n Xin Mus. (ed. Dli;'ali3, corr. ace.) who say the
rip1Db|!_ f. (pax, cmp. -ax, pan; v. Saclis Beitr. I, universe is a self-moving power (has no creator). [Better
p. 62; Naiim. to Gen. XXXII, 25) [bundle of twigs]. "jiajaiuax (auToixaxov, S.) chance.]
r'i*7>B3it tnr^
yM. ll^WitelMayararaloMa^fMlvalllactori
owsMw l« rlalm U R. Mtttb ft*t a, tr«— H WS lH*
..(11..).^ I t^^*f"WiilmiMi
f»r wlMi »« •»• f^at, L a.
ft.- AU
rcsa, /a3to«iMff. aa|k.iqp9)
't I
'
vn, sr top im ^
tor tbo loM of tin*-
not*).
'^SCN pr. n. m. Ahhayi, 1) a renowned Babyl. Amova np JiS i>r. n. m. Abikah, a hero at the defence of
(original name "^jpn?). Keth. 65^ ; a. fr.— 2) 0th. Amo- Jel-usalem.' Pesik. R. s. 29—30, T'^ini "p 'X(Yalk. Lam.
raim of that name. lb. 94*. Erub. 62*. 1001 "»-irn5 p xpiax).
i T - T T -
D'^bp^DS, V. a^pnx.
^^^^DS Y. Succ. II, 53*, 'X n'l read ><r2N. I SffSm. (b. h., ^:2X) strong, mighty, eminent (opp.
Di!2n^n^ns, V. &i^^?^^
"[^DiS Y. Yeb. VII, 8* bot ',lbpt'X 'X, read ^"^^X;
comp. Y. Shebi. VI, 36=. Dn''31S> pr. n. m. (b. h.) Abiram. Esth. R. to II, 4
* 'X -i2^'aJirii '1 (some ed. Din^SX, Midr. Sam. ch. XIII
ulSt to mourn, v. bnx.
i")in '-11 rr^in).
n^'^!II(5^_ f. l)=^2X mourning. Lam. B. introd., (R. n^JiJ^) 'p^'^lU'i 'X pr. n. pi. Abyath Y'shimon, usu.
Abbahu 4)'; v. nj'^sx!— 2) fem. of ^2X II. "^ n"^a.' Targ. Y. II, Num. XXI, 20.
^'^'^5^. J Sril5*DS ch.=next w. Targ. Lam. II, 5; nr!''D?}^ (b. h.) pr. n. m. Ebyathar, an Amora. Git. 6'\
V. !l^2X. — M. Kat. 20 1- 'X J-inJ nBX2 in her (thy wife's) Y. Be^i' ix, 13*.
presence observe mourning (when she is in mourning).
!TjN (b. h., I^-X, cmp. p"X, ::") to entangle. Hithp.
ni~"IlS mourning time, mourning ceremo-
f. (^nx) "axrri to blend (of whirling smoke columns). Pesik.
nies. M. Kat. 20* sq. ns'^'r 'X the mourning time is R. 8. 29—30.
seven days. lb. 24* m'Un 'X 'pX no mourning ceremonies
are to be observed on &c. Yeb. 43^* nr'in 'X recent (i, e. !!<wSS m. (Syr., P. Sm. 15; v. foreg., cmp. b. h.
individual) mourning, in contrad. to tiri"! 'X mourning p2X) the fighter, whence large cock. Targ. Pro v. 'XXX, 31
cmp. "("'nT (Var. xnSX, Ms. X'^SX).
over Jerusalem. [Gen. R.s. 8 beg., someed. nb^nx —^aiX
read m^si^X— ^s^OIX]. ^35St (b. h.) indeed, yes. Tosef. Erub. V (IV),
1) 1
sn^b^ns, 'X lb l-ibx said they to him, yes (we admit). Erub. 30^^
V. ^i-^nx.
top. Nid. 3"^; a. e.— Gen. R. s. 91 '31 n^Tal^n "(l^rb it
^^.C^. pi", n. pi. Abelin, Abilena, a district of Perjea is a South Palestine expression where dbal means bram,
j
(v. Graetz', Gesch. d. Jud. II, 2, p. 457). Lev. R. s. 17 V. d'^^' — 2) but, however. Ber. VII, 1 ; a. v. fr.
Pesik.Vayhi, p. 66* "pbrxn (corr. ace); Pesik. R. s. XVIII
88i> ed. Priedm.) t]i^:3lX; Ruth R. 5
"IljSl (b. h.) pr. n. pi. Abel, name of several towns
(p. to I, "pbinx.
Tosef. Zeb. II, 3 ed. Zuck. cmp. "i'^'b^ax. Erub. 87* ed. (Ms. M. b:S, corr. ace, Var.
O'^^^^'^X (Var. Q-^btsiX). Cmp.
•Jiiax a. bnx pr. n. pi.
lect. v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note).
iSj"^C\ pr. n. m. Abbina, an Amora. Y. Pes. V, 32'. ^HNlII (foreg.) to mourn. Hithpa. bsxrn, Nithpa.
—Y. Ned. IV, beg. 38'^ (prob. Abbuna, as shortly before). baxra to observe mourning ceremonies, to be bound to
[Y. Peah III, 17'^ bot. X3i2 prob. the same.]— 'X n^ mourn, be an bax. M. Kat. 20^ irj-j '5<n?3 rb^' baxnrniJ bs
contr. XS'^a'n q. v. over whom one is bound to mourn, with him he must
mourn, i. e. one must share in the mourning ceremonies
^^^D^DS Sabb. 151^ V. 'DiwS.
of a relation at whose death he would have to observe
p''D!S m. (p12, V. i;pi; comp. p-'BX) outlet, esp. a —
mourning; a. fr. Tanh. Sh'mini, 1 'xrJ. Pesik. Sos
pot in the bath-tub to tohich a ivaste-pipe is attached. p. 148'^; a. fr.
Mikv. VI, 10.
J!I1^|», ^^25S» ch. same. Targ. Lam. II, 8.
<
*. ••— Y. N II, M< bot; A. •. /xiaart (Claiaa), a p4aaa to /iraiat— wImt* laat mi4
r uod Ibiaga war* dapoatlad a»d cliJwad Yaw. lU, a.
MT28. '^"^J*. i^^*^? ch.«»b. Vsii. Tiuf. 0«n. Y ib. U' bot. ; B. Mala, t*^—-59^ H or r^-sn Mrib* n
I*. 1 1 (Vm>. V:» Hbrx). l(>.*o. x'x VII.41 ; •. •. Tkff. Y. U pfaM (fur ttoT**). SifrA l»aat. t4. Mftn Bibar ab. Tfl,
li«v. X, l» M^*34C
n^olMt H 11 rrrs
(ifu.
c<>inc« mournijig,
It. a. 27 (prov.)
awarn.
OOBMM jojr, 1. «. Yalb. Uy.8T Tt— f^ WW H
a at .^a aaed fcr
• *
pilttow MM-M^-BIOibaaarpaowMpMaaa
»)ilowa;a.a.~wrap'Bg iia i raatorfto
Iktgitmi, oppi nybr. Y. loob !%.«'' impx mtii ^aii
C* -**-S Ar. •d. Koh., ». DTX-Vsj*. T.-rw.—rsx^ H wmgntHe iCmw. laarf rfamr. Bab. 191^;
a.aL— TT^ liitaM^^toil KaL XII. «;a.a.-m-rii /awi^
«Mmi itoM. tioM Sb'ibijra wWab to tba mtvmi
11. . a;» (Snh. lit
oeeapiadtba ptoaaoftb* HolyAn^ YoaaT.S (3); v.
*Cl^y^T2}l (Ar. ^, Koh. crrisn) nu (aUt9|ioO
ovar from aaotbtr groaad. Toaat SbabL m, 4;
0<**ih«r eov«r« «• Ar. (td. k; »^91^I q. t.). BbabL UI, 7 a. Y. 0am. n. L-neAc H *,mp.nrafilL
—nz'^r It pimi i wuf ifa«r, a ttuma baSaaad to i
*«»*^2K m. pL (S^a 8); emp. S^, a. b. b. Vhm) againai abocltoa. Babb^ M*^Far oOmr
thorn mIo e«< t kn n^k (emp. rps a. dcriT.). whaMs aaa laapactiTs datarmtoaMa.)
j oww J
i rf
^ M 'i . (Maim.). B. Mats. 77* xrrm K Ar. Yar.
(«d. a. Ar. 'S« q. t.; Ma. M. X^TM. Ma. B. T^Ul) tba "JllX, ^^Ili^ eb. mma. Tmrg. Oaa. XXTfO, It;
Kn'tind-diggan (working aao) of M. a. firl-^PU sr^, -nst, T^aL Tary. Is. ZZTIII, 11;
ni-ss::; Y. Bar.
.'.C< pr. D.
m,
m. Pasilt.
e* bot. rArajJ.
B. «. 83 (Y.
captwaa CooBib aom.] [Y. B. Batb. D, IJT pjt
—
oorropin. datetiTa.]
JC''*-X m. (i?£Xtvo;-i^i*tvo; a) rftonyHModL
Y'Umd. B'biuU. "X Vr rnrs (qooU in Ar., Tanli. a. Nun. P^ m., only to Dn ^rrsf (V. b., f^^p, v. 73. OBp.
R. .<. u only . . . T"^*vz) coaoba* of ebony wood. [JalBa. ^)'l) Oepttltr^ fm niiy laylwiHtf.—«) ttrpiwijrif
»eth Ilamiutdr. VI, 88, Nr. 53 JC-^TX] eJbe emlffa, aiyiaa, B» B.a. 1 (atym.) rec u . gys t
D'l!2*'3nSS, 0*1^"^^ pr. n. m. Abnimos Nimos, a , p!2S, Pi. p2X, pS'^X (denom. of foreg.) to cover with
gentile philosopher, friend of E. Meir [prob. identical powder, esp, plants, for fertilizing. Shebi. II, 2 "(p3X'2
with the cynic philosopher Oenomaus of Gadara]. Gen. (cmp. Y. Gem. a. 1.). M. Kat. 3*. Y, Sabb. VII, 10=* top.
B.s. 66 a. e. 'iiisn 'X.
; Hag. 15'' "^"i^in '3. —Part. pass. p21X^ powdered. Y. Bice. I, 63*^ hot. rip31X"2
(read '21Xp) grapes fertilized with powder. [Ar. "to
Nn"-^S Targ. Y. II Deut. XIV, 18, read with
remove the dust"(?)]
Y. I Kinriss*, V. '91st.
Hifhpa. a. Nithpa. paxrr}) '^^'^ ^^ be covered, or cover
S!n!D5N, SrilDD'IlS f. Cps) understanding, specula- one's self tvith dust. Gen. R. *s. 43. —Metaph. to sit at
tion. Meg.' 24'' -^Vn 'h^ 'X3 (Ms. M. 'UIXS) it depends on one's feet as a disciple. Aboth. I, 4.
ing); a. fr. —Part. pass. DliX (=^iw'). Meg. 9^, a. e. (one mspns, V. P2X h.
times a day the poor would come (cmp. etym. Y. ib. 18''
Men, 33*, Erub. 11*' ed, (Ms. M. xnp3X, v. Eabb. i). S.
top). [Oth. comment, ref. to etym. in Y. 1. c. a. Targ,
a. I. note), explain. 1'^S "iS'^n 'an indication of hinges'.
Obad. V. 6: "the owner appears" &c.]
Mace. 23* (loops in the punishing scourge).
!S!12D!S; m. (=i<:£i'2X, cmp. ys^) tin. Targ. 0. Num.
XXXI, ^22. "IDX or "Q'l Hif. I'^nin, V. -i>i3.
pJ,SS m. (b. h. ; v. p3X, cmp. )'0"), (thick, whirling) "1I2!J< ("|/nx, V. nnx; cmp. -aa, nsn) to be bent,
dust, poivder. Sabb. Ill, 3 Di2"i1 pnx the (heated) sand pressed, thick.
on the roads. Hull. 91*. Cant. R. to III, 6; a. fr.—'X Pi. "lax, la^x 1) to strengthen, harden (cmp. I'^X).
D'^lElon the refuse of tvriting material, or the colored Snh, 109'' (play on Abiram, Num. XVI, 1) '31 '^ inb "^XTU
sand streivn over the writing. Sabb, XIl, 5 "ppiy^n nns Ms. M, (Rashi innb, ed. ln:ir) he hardened his heart
'rl ifone writes (on the Sabb.) with a fluid or sap of against repentance. — 2) (denom. of i2X)io measure wings,
fruits (instead of ink), or in the sand on roads or in the to define city limits, for Sabbath distances, in cases of
writer's powder. —
Trnsf. (cmp.psx) connection, something loing-like projections beyond the line. Erub. V, 1 i:i"'3
akin to, shade of, as 2-nn ',ll23b 'X a shade of slander; 'X "p*iSixti (accord, to Rab's spelling, while Sam. read
r/^nia shade of usury r'^"'^!::"^ hx 'X an agricultural
; "p";i?^, V. Y. ib. 22*', Bab. ib. 63*) how do we measure
occupation indirectly related to those forbidden in the outskirts of a city in order to draw the Sabbath line?;
Sabbath year; v. mh:—Pl. nipnx. Tosef. Ab. Zar. I, 10 V. etymol. definit. Y. a. Babl. 11. cc. a. Y. Ber. VII, 12"=
'n 'X yn^X (ed. Zuck. nixpnx) the word abak in its top. — 3) (b. li. Hif.) to soar, take wings. Gen. R. s. 42
figur. sense is applied to four things; cmp. B. Bath. 165^; (play on ASAewjeJer, Gen. XIV, 2) '31 ^ax^TT Ar.s.v. '^SXrr
B. Mets. 61''; 67*; Succ. 40''. (ed. n"^B n'fTi') he took wings to fly and obtain wealth.
1311
CTT-IX. ,
^ "JU II l«M
b. b.
i
'
aorr. aaai)^ Mtetof nip 7-9^ . labk D. & a. L
dirwiiK frum (ho mlito (b»i). Y. aabb. Til, 10^ bol.K«l. *nttJJ|» PT3Jt, ToaaC Vif. TIU, 1, . 1—
XIV. ft V
raxa im Um l«ad biglf tewn ftoai Um
nsck of lb* iialflMl (m nnwMMH or mmtk). Olu It*; •TTSW «. pL (WSII, *. «r9n;aai^h.afirtr.
H«)ib. 104^ lO *3rs if b« vrote Um doow—t wicb l«wl niRW, wpw) |»D|k mMlmt, I f ii f af . baeaa /br
(•oIuUob); a. tt. JHa—adartowftawiWiK—dytolirf)ttoga«.(
ra6«, raacr fB. Bai Oaon d«clar« o«r w. lo ba
•IS, H^IS XV.
iS-IJi) eb. WM. T»rf. Bs. V. Ar. ad. Bob.a. r., a. FL to Lvrj Tuf. DkC O, *7f^.)
la •furf. Y.' LiV. XX^ u { a. a.—flab. M* "T rr-ic & Baa. U^ Ti^wr^Tz (Ma M. TT-ai) badora Ma
tuut y
him iaio a ktttl* (of l«ad) "S^ trxc* Mid eorar oaa waa ilitanaliHd apoa U caOad aiMUa (Atok, wm
him with iMd (or bMvy luad ad. rr*TS laoorr. j M*. ;
and aow («t— b riaia tba mauali la de»a). BiaaBad
M. <
(b. var. v. Babb. D. 8. a. L). Oil. It* Sbirzin (tar, roba). T. ?VT.
\Hr laad paadl, m ma witb a aolation
of \r.\ '..
D. 8. a. 1. nota) S) (. "CSt a. "^R) (alaaer, frrigld ar- Paniaa Jawi^ aad a eompovnd of r*: *=s (»e.'X, vyc)
r tmg t d fvr ftolmeiiv. ftoOuf. B. Balb 94^ '**~rxz "rrat a ft w A i jiiaec. Otop. srver]
*rtrs in Mt. M. (ed. ^r^r) I may aajr, tba aaaU k<g«
w«r» plae«d among the hCt^ for balaaaiaf puipoaa* .
*-
rp.^« 10 ^ix
V. '|i0"ipsx) underclothes, inexpressibles, breeches (cmp. wool".—(R. Ash. a. 1. in Mishn.). Y. Sabb. II, 4"= top
Lat. bracae, braccse— of Oriental origin). Y. Sabb. XVI, 'p '33X, corr. ace. [Var. lect. •p3SX-=X1i:fX?, "p-jjx.—
IS^'N lyjj Ar. (ed. Krot, 'pp'i'iXN;; Bab. ib. 120-'* 15^6 '31, Sabb. 20'\ our w. appears as XIpUJIi, Xipljij, obviously
Ms. M. -715-13, Ar. Eashi genouilliers, a corruption of cissaros; Rashi ib. expl. 'the shell of
-iiniJ-iS; a. German
Kniehosen). Y'iamd. B'resh. quot. in Ar. (expl. the cocoon', prob. confounding with chrysallis which is
liniTU-^-jS
Dan. Ill, 21) '=1 nisinsn '2 (fem.) the underclothes put likewise named from its gold color.]
around their loins.
1-5^ I (
]/5x, sec. r. of MX, v. x^:ix, cmp. i5x, i5n,
1p») 1) to ttoine around, tie up; to close, forbid. Sncc
hyssop (used against indigestion &c.). Sabb. 128='"(ex- III, 1 ;
a. fr.— Sabb. 60=* '31 13 nijix Ar. (ed. niiix, Ms.
plaining Siw). lb. 109'' nn-i3X (mentioning two species, M. niiin) she fastens her hair with it.—Pes. 87'' M33
one named ^^^n—iS^^aiTX, the other 5m-13=-|1i '31 r,i^?ixuj bxnir^ ed. (Ms. M. riT^i^^
nitx). niiin3, v. , . .
Ab. Zar. 29=' Ms. M. a. Ar. (ed. xnnax). Hif.) the maidens in Israel who forbid intimacy
to their
betrothed. Erub. 2l'' ni'iMX X"b ed. (missing in Ms. M.).
i<5^t2J5^» ND^^DIS m. (UJax^'^n-i) something —2) (denom. of n^^iJX) to form a union or faction. Sifre
dried; parched or dried ears of grain. Meg. 7''; Ps. 39''
Deut. 294, v. Nif. [B'. Bath. 14* ni15ix Mnib,
'iti xn^p flour of roasted ears. lb. 40'^ '1^2X1 XSltn
\
v. "lax a
Ar.
(ed. "^ax) a basin wherein ears are roasted.
Nif- to be tied up, united &c.
'i?>^3
Maasr. I, 5 pii
j
'iSXI^iro 'Sn
vegetables ordinarily put up in bunches, .ire
subject to tithes from the time they are tied. Y.
S^S (nj^) (Samar. ms rendition of b. h. ap3;
III, 20'* top.— Sifr6 Deut. 296 nilSX
Erub.
cmp. nsn) to spell (letters), blaspheme, swear. Snh. 101 '• I
yh^ TiJxn X^'JJ
(read 15xri) no alliance (of the sm-rounding nations)
X5X -(IHJ^ni ',^bl3J3(1) wn Ar. (ed. nsr), the Boraitha shall
be formed against thee.
remarks (to nsinn as in Mishn. a. 1.) this (condemnation
of one uttering the name of the Lord) refers to the ^if- 'T'i^^O' '^^^^^- ^^T'n, part. T^i'^p, iiap, to tie up,
country (not the Temple), and in the sense of Samaritan fence in, forbid. Erub.
Pes. 87» Ms. M. (play on 2l'';
3^15-3Cant. VII, 14) '31 ni^T^ipaj who forbid &c., v.
aga (swearing). Cmp. Y, Snh. X, 28'' top 'jib'^X ',153
supra (Rashi: riT^jpr, v. 123, who announce their
'31 ixri13 in a way as those Samaritans swear. men-
struation); V. 13X11.
P;ib&<;S, V^'^^^J^S Gen. K. s. 28, beg., read
"J^I ch. same to tie. Part. pass, l-'ix. Yeb. 39''
n-^S xi^3X xn is she not tied to him?, hence he must
J^i^ (contr. of 35 ^X=V?, cmp. -X) prop, on tJie back, mai-ry her.
on top of, hence, upon, on the basis; (logic.) 6y dint of,
on account of; by the way of. Snh. 95'' -jn^\s 'x while IJ^J II /ia,
V. 133 a. bl3), Hif. 1^3n to stretch, pro-
(
it
*V. V.
^^' same. Succ. 33'' '31
requires a substantial binding.
xr,i'ib2.'"3 "^x
!)
ir>ir It
rnUM t (k Ik V. ibrif.) II rm
( c . «!«!• wUdi «pMM tte MM* kmmit O lf, op^ l« B.lfaiAC*' Ma.lT'rVs'ie aa • InnmIi «ni«%t
//,./. ua or k9^ dliM OnVj. wy«»
fciiti
jiiil
M.KM. la Hadi a. l^^-t) tan^l m^m; /Wtak U«. B. i. Mi
£ • l«gAl lni41liMi Md M Afi4jili (boflrflyl. OiaB.a.MffW1iaMW<adMrlMM>d.-'llr*«l«. fMh
^ ^H, \ii. i3«. V. » BMk. !»• n
n r-«*i II mw yn... TO
I, I0{ V. ftM«. MaltMk Vl, f 'S' r-9 V0 n (lMr%)
). <» i,a.mioniU At»4«h,-Y. OIL tf, bmthm wMak kata teas lyte to «Im mmIm bMMf{
S r-n wiio tmoiH M «• wiar telo vImI Ikf V. TkMt lb. tn, t^Yak, IT (f«l to
XIV, I) II *» *«yr |6 do Ml Aotb
gfoM fciiinai Bar. «• n n to
iln—iliM) ITtrf t».m.9tmtm0f,
tUm. •affim rr, l1l'3VB...tlMMrfkaioribal
Baik-1»
\,m>^ If I imni B.
to ni«t.
Oip^.JH WP!>», I'olwlAr r..rni|H. "m, omp. aldid pieka It ap (at tba «> paldda
fAorH^ (Aom-Mil Y. BhabL VII, S?" top^K r??- Y. mMBbar of tka to^wtol Cearily (of BoaMX to gaB. K«»-
KIL V, SO* bou; T. roix CMi Aa. Betk. B. to I, •. (Tea'k. Vaira t. X md
eno...]
"WJW adv. iioufc, owW, V. \x- UnU. 180*^.
H3*JkS m. (J», . roj*-h. iyn q. t.) ekfi^ vithOvtalii orDaenfo; capL OibboB, ad.MItaL U, ilSat^
x-^n' X eatarocC, tMkr^fato (iaoing from a Amer. ad.), anh. li"yi yo . . . "tA Vzr lU.lL. (Mm.
l4im. K. to I, 17 (play onh§*9 OAi. P». XUI, 5) T C. a. F.
'
lxr . ad. yOBTSM, 7t«rs«, eorr. T^xra^ ka
'
I
.
'='>
-x Ar. like the cataract that rerta ndtbar te. (Bd. nay my (as aa eseaea Cor tflltoff to tka Sabbatk yaarX
I
Penh VI, 10 crm It stalka of garlic plant oaed for tying Bomaa eaeparor, to geob. rmkr, mKtnjgm. Y. Ber.^g,
bunohee; [oth. opin. bonohes of gi^c on one stalk]. ^^ hot. M» one oeea todieaKtoriBBlity ''* "©T wrtTC
^:s5''t:o'i;^» 12 d:i&(
Sb:2D"^;^<, V. next w.
V5S (denom. of "SX, XS^'-X, Pa.) to form disks or
cakes ("of wax). Y. Sabb. VII, lo'' hot. "pnip '^-5 'XT ',nn
"^"Qp^J^S m. (Augustalis). Prcefectus Augustalis, he who forms cakes of wax dust (on a Sabbath).
of the prefect of Egypt. Gen. R.
title
ibrj&lix, Ar. xVjoisx).
s. 1. ed. (Var.
I J *lkS Gen. R.S.56, some ed. 1313X —a corrupt passage,
prob. to be read: '|5 rx tppri^ in3n rbin'r^a 135 rx i^cr
SnDlJS Ex. R. s, 8 some ed., read tJlMDiax. 1^? 132.
^^JIS m. (^^al, "25) 1) sexual intercourse. Y. Git. D^Jil}^ m. wife^s brother or kindred, hrother-in-latc,
VII, 48''^tna^5X ^h 'r^'^'dh) to reserve to himself the right V. 0"^?.' Snh. Ill, 7 ed. Y.; a. fr.
const. '^•^'iJ'^X. Tosef. Peah III, 8 nrrn "imsix ed. Zuck. B. Mets. 76'' sq. (interch. in ed. with. "iT^iX, corr. ace).
(Var. -T-SN, nT:x, ed. iliax, v. Tixs) heaps of garlic
on the field, not yet bunched.
pCH'^bi, m. pi., a corruption of a geographical
term, perh. 'i'^::ll"'SX ('HretpaiTai) (steeds) of Epyrus.
iJ^ I MsSIl, ^^^ m"N ch. same; esp. heathen altar Targ. Jer. V, 8 (h. text trst^).
(cmp.^b. lii ^5). Targ. Jud. VI, 25 ; a. fr.—P/. 'pniax, 'S'^X,
tL^'^JS Lam. R. to 1, 21 ; Pesik. Anokhi p. 138'', v. ria I.
^tl^'i^*?, ""!!<• Targ. II Kings XXI, 3; a. fr.
SmJl!S»II i. {0.-^0^ 'x) market-place, court-session, court. S^JNl, N5ji"'X m. (v. ba, bba) outside-door, citg-gate.
PI. rnx'nisx Git. 88'^ 01133 "b-ii 'x (ed. nix^'Tiax corr. ace.) —P/.^ibax, "^brx, B. Bath 8'' XEJ "^xb b3n Ar. (ed. 'Jxb.
gentile courts. all must contribute towards keeping the city gates in
repair.; B. Mets. 108" (Ms. M. "^b).
nmj^lSl f.(iix) prop, store-room, hence the compart-
ments of the nut-shell. PL niliax. Pesik. R. s. 11 as the "pn^JlSS, V. xj^bxia a. -isn.
nut has 'X s'n'nx four compartments (Yalk. Cant. 992 ni-ilSTS).
0""^^^ m. (b. h.; bax, sec. r. of SIX, cmp. am, air)
""l^JS inf. of "15X.—i-ilSX for '^I'^^X, v. xn^SX. rounded things, rain-drops. Hag. 12'' 'X rr^-^hv (alius,
to Job XXXVIII, 28) the upper store in heavens con-
"llJiS, ""^"iJi'lSt m. (v. n-iax, trniax) fit for storage,
taining the rains. [V. Var. lect. in Rabb. D. S. a. 1.
of good quality/. Kel. XVII, 8 the olive (as a size
note 200.]
standard) . . . neither large nor small, but of medium
size, 'X HT which is the kind called egori. Ber. 39"'*; Y. 'p^JlS read "paib-iX.
Bice. I, 63'' (etymol. explan.);'v. "^Dinnx. Yalk. Deut. 851
'X n'^T. Gen. R. s. 91, end "^X "ilT2 myrrh fit for storage. i^DID^Ji^ f. (rba) engraving, setting. Targ. Y. Ex.
"^
m:j<^m:is, v. x^^:xii.
j/'oa, V. maa, Ciia) whence
D^^^I(h.tDas>; to be bent,
— T "
D^SlI m. (b. h.; v. foreg. a. p'^ax) anything bend-
-:
ing and peeling, whence 1) leek, or leek-like plants, opp.
snimi<, )^Tm^ C^^;^il.) f.(r:r.,r,^.i) fighting. to rn'i5 young grain &c. Kid. 62'' this refers only to
Targ.^Ps. CX, 3; a. e. shahath xb 'xn bnx but not to agam. lb. '^xnn 'J-o'::-o ^n-z
Xin X3b:iin"i H.:^''h 'X (Ar. xbsia'i) what proof have you
I'laJ^S, Snh. 91^ V. "p-JS^;— Y, Kil. IX, 32^ v. -pasx.
that dgam in this case has the meaning of onion-plants?
m. (xaxa^pixTyjc, cataracta) cataract,
ffSl^^ ji^JiiS (Answ. ref. to jl'sax Is. LVIII, 5).— 2) (b. h.) reed, reed-
cascade'.— Pl'. Xi^-jan'^^X Y. M. Kat. I, beg. 80'' 'x -pb^X land (juncetum), divelling places of wild beasts, opp. nir
'31 nia what is your opinion about those cascades? cultivated land. Taan. 22''.
OHI 13
II t'^t '-M
fn/tk\mC§m0ri KttM 1^
'. (ho* wal. M. K«i. U^i •. Ar. Ma. M^ . Ar. It (td. 9). <^;K (.M.r.ofS«i.T.Si»)fa/lffasr«Aalr««IW<(*
nmr^Mnrr, a rabordiBaU «iwaUT« olBear. Y. Bot. eiJM, *]UM M. <t^l) fl« f Hnr «r c
IX, m"* tvp; a. •., . nnrn. /Ac dU- A«aw ai«iM< «Ual Or iaar dMi.
(aap. of door-w^fa to lAtak flity walla Aa. vMB t«fH«M.
t« Mcrad Umiu la wwH
aia l U«|. Faa. YU, IS
T ,nr Job XL, M Ka. (ad. i^fK). *:* ffVbn tba apaa* of Iba wall larida tlw dac»-M»f. ».
•|" -;X m.«T*wn. 8abb. 14*'' ad. aabfMl to tba lava wbkb applj to lAa apoaa
bj tha waU. Ib. W^ ra? it tba atop Itorff
ft-
h:'!::;^, t. r»* ob. eormpoadi^ apaoai Y. ib. Til, M^ e*3«.
jcax, h::« m. (b. b.
Babb.'ho* iibnVi Tit » baaln flUad wilb era*. Ab.2ar.
-^j ». ';5-») 6a«<ii. fa«rif.
^
ptekli."
eom. (r. Ibnc.-<|; aaV' V. b. tr^RI)
ft S-^; Dit ar:f«- »«•• XIT. I.
1) «^r*
Oaa. B.
U* -s* jrsXJt H
Ma. M. (ad. 'Ti) a baato-Uka vaaaal •
ff.
sa-;
St B^
a. •— 3)
a.— II tilaid wmMm. Baea. 4S*.
aiUffJ aaAaali.
l«o«d o»ar tba opaoiaf of tba eaak. Paa. 4AK— Bar. M- 8)anat. aloallcraY'AaaMaMy. Y. Bab. Til, S4''
x-cn lO In a balb tob.-K r?f», ^H?. *??• ^^- *• t^S" V=* jo« arigbt tblak tba ooavfet
bot. Itfi T-ra
hXV, II.—Paa. SO** lerm '* tba ktwadiof baaiaa of naibaaaltbroofb at tba ana-pita. Babbilfrii'i J-
>UI«i*ii», —
»~:>it '":ir^ pr. n. pL Taff. Jad. lY, II; -r r-wr: bar awtaa lift bar bj bar araa^-4) laala «rf
V. M«g. I. TO' b^t rT?'« 8«~:», to««r nana of s-«rxs rirer te. B. Kaaa. CI* a rivalot vblak taaparto b%C
foob •f KaimL [B-Kam. ei" WNn -»»Ma.B,foiiA IT^M6 bootj(aUariaaa) to Ba baaka. BL Bath-M^IK *i=r
</!*• /laU, V. KSSMS a. M?^.] wboaa aabaakaMrta bava diaappaarad (waahad avay).
*Cir^:;X, C:ri:X (Var. t. tof^) Daaa of a mat cb. aaaM. wiiy. Oaa. B. a. Yf , bi«. «-rr:
Rom«n B«nena in tha daya of B. Yo|i. b Zakkai, or of .
'::*;^'abakaabarwii^totbakatbaaalMaoC |T^»v.
R. GNmU«>l, prob. a eompt. of 0^»T» QhmIm, or Bsak.'i 14, prok. MfSK.]. (B. Balfe. r, t. Ii||.)—
=n:~ist V^iHiu; [Oraats: Attiau, t. XooataKbr. 1M5 K>f9^ eowL •INt Tarf. Oaal. T, II. <^p. »-f la^ .
Hif. "i''5in, to store up. Tosef. Dem. I, 10 M'T'Si^n Asser p. 96* XS'^ttJ 'xS (sing.) Ar. (ed.Ci1^^31^5n^ read 'xb,
the store-keepers' places; v. '^"J'i'Sj ^'!^r!'i^> cmp. Yalk. Ps. 729).]— ts'^^'i^niX Sifra K'doshim ch. VIII
cmp. Y. B. Bath. V, 15* hot. [0th. corrupt, v. Pesik.
"l^Ni I ch. same Pa. ; "i5X to heap iip. Targ. Y. Deut. 1. c. note.]
I, 16 'zh ^axpl (ed. Vien. ISX^ — ) who heaps up litiga-
tions, V. foreg. [Targ. Ps. CIV, 7 ^a'^^b Ms., v. 1:3.] ^^5^f , T)ir^ t (i^X I, pi ; cmp. "^"lisx) (grain) fit
I, 64'' hot. ^1'2n r-^'SIX I hired my ass out. [xo;) agoranomos, market-commissioner; v. D'^^'n'isx a.
Ithpa. lap""^, Phpc. "isrix (contr. of "sxr-^x) to he hired, '^a'i^SX. Y. Dem. II, 22' top bllJ 'X tT^nr the agor. was
to work as a laborer. Targ. O. Deut. XXIII, 25; a. e. an influential man. Y. Ab. Zar. IV, 44^* top. Lev. B.
Yoma 20'' (prov.) '21 nam "^X (combine into one w.) 8, 1 •,l-a'^31^SX (corr. ace). Y. B. Bath. V, IS'' hot. 'a3X
when thou hast hired thyself out to one, comb his (twice); a. fr.
profit. Targ. Gen^. XV, 1; a. fr.—B. Mets. 63'' (T^^ rj3 'X
nS13n V'r the power of sycophancy. PL D'^Binsx, 'pB'i'^SX.
compensation for Avaiting (giving time for deliver}-), i. e.
Kid. 76'* '31 'X "^Vsi the men of power of the house of
advancing the money to the seller. lb. 68'' '3 'X2 XSbs
David; Snh. 49*. Pes. 53'' 'X b3.*3 a strong, violent man
half profit or loss.i)ayment for carrying
lb. 69'' X'nSBI 'X
(opp. rai X133 a great man).
freight, and indemnity to the boatsmen in case of wreck.
Y. M. Kat. 11, 81 top XJIpl 'X profit and principal (cost-
''
Sw'^S^^I^JS (^'^D''^inJi) pr. n. pi. Agrippina, one
price). —Y. B. Mets. II, 8'' top X"2^" "pin hz 'X"2 than all of the signal stations for announcing the New-Moon,
profit this world can offer. 2) that lohich deserves reward, prob. a tower or height near Csesarea Philippi, enlarged
meritorious deed. Ber. 6'' x::n'^'n xpT'E'i 'X the merit in by Agrippa II. R. Hash. II, 4 (22'') 'XT3 'xb Ms. M. 2, . .
attending a lecture lies in running [to it] (anxiety to Mish. Nap. (ed. 'sV ':?3; Y. ed. 'Qi'ip; v. Rabb.
. . . . .
*
"l-3^^,' ^<n,15»<
T . T T .
roof;' ^<n5i< utter, v.
'
T : • '
'^x. "J^DIJ^S Koh.R. to 1, 18 read -pniilX or pi. 'j'^S'llS'^IX.
Cmp. -pT^-JOS^X.
^^•^^II P^*- ^- ™- 4^»'fl. father-in-law of R. Abba;
''nS"'"lJi^5, ni- neut. or. ace.) ivild
father of R. Y'hudah. Hull. 104''; 134''. Nid. 53^ l"!''"'^^ ('^•TP''^-*')
- -
Wilt. v.li 3f«f. to* e*-^ fti rrfMlM to (tte
Booli of MulMrl la iny rt t.
HM w.(kk. m luemoirm,
-«, ^M) Mywr. dbiiA^ Ow. B. a. If (
lull otm lloriHltaii kihtf of Jti<l>> • H"' VII, *. 1^1 i.
rm *S« imv ^ «|a«4 aaUad «tf (
la
' .1; n fr '.'i a ra|>iAin gf lb* fMttnet At> />r li teMte ite M (4lMfHi of MSfiiiiy) l0«te4 Cor>
waH to by tte ap a— l a iata te cte naHM. . '119^
king
luoi. in
may ditrvgunl hi*
Ar. (miMlng in
rniM pr. D. f.
owa
td.).
qoMn of dtnoiw
M^IV m.
dMfriMMM) /tmlir, mm mAo jwfr ly
(b. h. rrfg;
I'M. nV rVm in (iu> incantation), lb. 118*. Nun. B Misba.) It -rai— "^ Ma. It a. Ost, a. Ar. (ad. »-«;
V It. Omp.117^. T.Babb. D. 8. a. L, a. Ar.) B-aaya, tte XUnab MaM a
fowler (to te dbqiMlidad a« witaaai te.)i
rn|K, rri|'Vf.0>.b.'W;-i:,/ojWn,Y.««|».8nli.Il'*;
:' rr>y» rVr*) iabM. UUer, brief, docuintnt. Oiu IX, .1 'IXTH 8abb. t»\ . 'frj^
a
lormulK of A letter of divorce) "S* =:• . . ir . . ""eo. lb. . .
..'•
r*ix »^«,..r-i*»....»V one must sot write (in tb«
^fiClK Y. Maaa. 8b. lY, S4' top, v. V:<9L
letter of divorce) eftretk
roofiv. •i''K),bat *c. Keth.64*; Y.Kid. I,
with "K which might m—
S»*boL t^ H
7I"J^. X<17^ t (b. 79») flHter. Taif t- »-
XIX, 4; A. e.
ft doeument atating a wife's diaobedicnce. Y. Meg. lY, TS**
top; Y.Sob.1, 19*' top r*:"?^ 'Ma doeninent fixing ibevaliM jniSC Ar, m. (V^-w, . "rj«, eaip, •»«,
(wryf ad.)
-*r* h'i m teoalar, eooial correapondence, opp. rdigioiu '9116 agalaat a ftak-boM te ite tkroat, aaj tUs qialL
'rr««|>ondeQoe; cmp. Y. ib. 82* bot.; [coimnentariee: [For Ti a. eapu ieTr»L) ^
docwMfHts of $eeular government, v.rfzr]. Ib4B.Met«.I,8
CTiX Cant. B. to lY, 8, T. 'nn ch.
yrs 'x s*r tt doonment* relating to legal aMe«nn«nt
and to alimony. THM, Y. KO. lY, t»^, boc raad wrml (caap. Y. Brwb
5C**3S ch. mune; v. KP-j-x.
I, ;r hot. T rm a. aotr. aea.)
"^H insep. eoigonct. l)(»~^ 'V; cmp. ~K) prop, wmlil HCff^TM, HTTIX
t (8yr. itsn m-s-r P. 8. tss,
that} by the time that; hence, tchiU, K'hen^ in the fiate 7^ cmp. *«) pfopu Maaal^ irs*i it fomm
to sweat, drip ;
of. Hftg. &* "STnst when he was yoaag.—Hall. 105**. of tke Sea. B. Bath. 4*; Soee. Sl^ (Ma. IL a. ») tte .
now; whence, still, yet; as get. Y. Ber. IV, 8" hot. '!<1
Gen. E. s. 89; a. fr.
Itb riit
l"^!!*
art thou not yet up to this, i. e. dost thou
U I ICS (b. m. Edom, surname of
h. dSx) 1) pr. n. not yet understand it? Y. Taan. II, 66*' bot. Itb rx 'X.
Esau, son of Isaac; mostly used as a nom.gentil. ^domife, Y. Git. IX, end, 50'' '''^)> nx 'XI art thou still at that point,
—
Edomite nation. 2) fern. (sub. rir^^) Rome, Roman i. e. dost thou still ask? Y. Peah I, 15''; Y. Kid. I, 6I''
government (owing to the dei)endence of Herod on Rome). top '31 "1::^ 'XI and .yet he has hardly come up to half
Ex. R. s. 35; a. fr. Ibid. 'X risb'S; a. fr. [In subsequent the honor due to parents.
ages: Christianity.]
b^'^^!!,v.!=^x.
'^1"IiS» m. (b. h. Edomite, Idumean. Keth. 30"
"^rins)
'Xl ""llSti "nUJ:-' '^^'^"'n the laws of intermarriage with "T"^^ m. pi., dialect, for "^^t^x. B. Bath. 74'', v
xb-^nix'.
Egyptians and Edomites as implied in Deut. XXIII, 8.
Pes. in, 1 'UTi "j'ain Idumean vinegar; a. e. Snh. 12" — S^'^'TS. m. ch. (-h. di-ix) red, full of sap, fresh.
ibi'i 'X "ifTiDn tt^l Ar. a.Ms. M. (later ed. under censorial Bets. 24'', Rashi; v. however, d'lti.
influences '^alX, v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note) and that
Edomite (disguise for Roman government, v. foreg.) would l^nS ch. (=h. "^tx, TvX
;
|/-'i=h.-t) at that time, thereupon.
not permit them. — Fem. T.'^Ta'i'lX. PI. ri'i''2'ilN. Keth. 64'' Dan. II, 15; 17; 19.—'nx3 at the same time, forfhtoith.
'X *)i"i13>U3 Idumean barley. Ibid. 14; 35.— 'X )-o from that time. Ezra V, 16.
pis m., const, "ji-ix (b. h.; I'll) lord, judge. Hag. 3'' ^^''D'^IS, V. X3'i!lXin.
- • ".
T T :
"•nn^l^, "'"Illf.llJ^ m. pi. Cr^n) procession. X^ba 'X a ^^^^^^, ^<rnsns f. (^3^) d mention, esp. in-
procession in which an idol is carried. Y.Ab.Zar. 111,43'' vocation of the Lord, Divine Name. Y. Ber. IV, 8" top
hot.; Y. Ber. II, 4'' "^12^1^ 'nx; Y. Shek. II, end, 47'' ni3"iX 'Jins'a X'lril Xin ^3^ for each benediction an in-
K^b'^S XII^X*! (read ':£'! i-iinx); Midr. Sam. ch. XIX vocation. R. Hash. 18'' xn"i3"iX rt"i'J3 the use of the
Didii-iin i<^V:£(?). Divine Name in legal documents was abolished. 2) (=b. h. —
nnSTX) memorial offering. Targ. 0. Lev. II, 2; a. e.
^^rmjS, v. xniinx.
^"l^'^^^ , Jj^rjll J "NI f. (v. foreg.) remembrance,
'IS. (="111, b. h. nin) to stving, throw, pitch. Snh. 7",
mention. Targ. Ps. XXX, Ms.
5 Il . .
.
; ed, nil . .
Sj^ni'^'^i^ f.(i13=h.ni<jn) sprinkling (for purification). ri)^5"S f. (^npb^n) lighting. PI. rip^-ix. Y. Shebi.
-Targ.^Num. XIX, 13 (Var. i<ni'^']i<; h. text tTri?!). Targ. VII, beg.' 37'' 'X "iJil sorts of plants used for lighting
Ezek. XXXVI, 25 xnii'iX. purposes.
17
•d. a* II •MniiIi).
Nif. VrW} I) (** !• > to to>. fmr iW ll«w fL •. 9
-I** 94. Awif- -— t-: rnr^) ir •!!• »»• f*4'to*«4.
I**} A. r» .«# to MwA, ^f> to >— » <—».
«»toM( ii«iyiirfi|(a Ktt *. Iiiiil Y. m. mi it'
b. IM*— /Ivt haL <*W "S WIMilto n iMWglil tortk ! . ^ IW
HMMHMato Mi4 iraw toa ttmmrUtmuim ftww fW
Z^ 1' Ni.iM |.r ». m. 44i^ ft«i|«. TnrtilH (r«fi lek T, tS» Kolk B. to Tl, II.
"•«
? , •, fr,— Vb ••0, ^'TiH ino
'^•ok MMaiiiUNr an
or A4mi
4<tor» Apom iMfteataf lo n«ir>
> oC hw—nHy. Is. V. •. 44».l»*i. B.
Rh»ba. «* rv«MM i^prMy (L^. XIII. 42); «. ». T«l. t^ XXII, !• -^ H Itow («§. 7'ST»>. TlMi, .
XXTUI, n; a. a.
nMilUh color.
*b«t Im
YJX in. (b. h., r. sonwlll; /ti, -i) iaw, piditlmL Al -9 to ikim^tiA. Bak. «*' (ptoj «
rt, s-:7X. Y. Sftbb. VII,' ic' top; BabL ib. •«\ T. Shek. n Kia«i XVI, %\)T rA yr% (ika ••) ftoM
1. 4y' hot.
I - T ,^
•n>5 ("^^ m. (b. k, AmjT. Or ctoHr* • '•^
N. .
and the twenty eighth of March. In leap years : '|TJS<") 'X 'z^ there are organist.s and flute players in the land (or
First Adar, of thirty days duration between the thirty organs and cymbals, v. next w.), and such a land should
of January and the tenth of March istj 'X Second
first ; be destroyed? [Comment. Perh.to be read "p^^'^'^'iX.] lb. —
Adar, of twenty nine days, between the second of March s. 23 '=1 pblS'iTlX ('niTnx, corr. ace).
and the eighth of April. Targ. II Esth. IX, 29 a. fr.— ;
'X xr.TSipX 'S'^nb where didst thou put up the bam? X'S-n.'^Targ. I Chr. I, 30.
PI. X^n^-'X, -in^X &c. Dan. II, 35. Targ. I Sam. XXni,
Cant. E. to VII, 3 (homilet. rendition of "jJX
|j<2i?1"nS=X5"-1.
T V T T
Targ.
° Y. Num. VI, 19.
'
1; a. e. : :
ItiDn Cant. 1. c.) mntXT 'X a rounded place (cmp. -pia, ni-^T) D Ip ij'i l~iS m. (ui5p(oTrixo4) suffering from dropsy.
of enlightenment, i. e. hall of the Sanhedrin. [With X or Lev. E. s. 15 (Var. corrup.); Yalk. Lev. 554. lb. Job. 916
2 rejected: ^"rt iD. Taan. 3''. B. Mets. TS"*.] 'Tn:x (cmp. Diri-i'iX a. 'IJX).
n"I^. I or "11^?, SinSl, 5<ni^S m.(v.n^X3)sH«. *Sr)^n"]&^ f. (-1-IX) glory, distinction. Ber. 56'' top
hide, leather-hag. xniin ^^x hide
Y. Maas.' Sh. IV,' SS*"
(oneirocritical play on Adar) Tr'^'2 'X3 thou slialt die
of a cow. lb. X3nr\l (x^n) xn^X Lam. E. to 1, 1 ("^xrl: in 2) ;
in glory. [Cmp. Y. Maas Sh. IV, end, 55''; Lam. E. to
pni -inx Ar. (ed. Ill) a hide stuflfed with straw. Y. I, 1 ('Tsbn^ in).]
Shebi.V, 36'' top 'rl H'O'^zn "pb'^XI 'X the leather of these
bottles is distinguishable from the leather of those. ^'l?"!ll^ (=xini'rx; nt) diligently, quickly. Ezra
PI. xn-i^n'isix. Shebu. 29^' X2nni 'X ^D-ibn Ar. (ed. xminix; VII, 23^
mSlI... ..
h.,' i^mSlI
T : .
or SmSl
T T -:
m. (v. n-.x)
ch. " ^
,
')'^t2j!S"^"l"IS
VIII, 14) read
Deut. E.
',i5ia"i;:C)X,
s. 1, interpret. U"z.^:i^ (II
as Targ. a. 1.
Sam.
[thick-leaved, dark] 1) a cedar species, prob. Spanish Jun-
iper. -E. Hash. 23'' xmx (D) OTlIp '^X': Ms. M. (ed. Dinnp) DX^nnb^ m. (*Aopia;) Adriatic Sea. Tanli. B'resh. 7
what is kedros (xeopo<;)? Adara. Snh. 108'' what is Dir'ipixb* 'X "pn between the Adriatic Sea and the Medi-
gofer? 'si 1T3X xbiffi 'l '^y^ X^'iX -nax n^ Ar. a Ms. PI. terranean.
(v.Eabb. D. S. a. 1.); cmp. Gen. E. s. 31; Yalk. Gen. 51.
D^™,ij;r-;-s,v.3m
—Bets. 15'' '31 -iix S-'-J'^ let him plant an edar (allud. to
addir &c., Ps. XCIII, 4); '=1 X^ix ;"X or adara as its l^binmS, V. xbnn-ix.
(popular or Chald.) name is; as people say, it is called
adara because it lasts for generations (XiTX). Git. 69''
DTJJTmS, V. oi-j-^ai-iijx a. biasx'^'n'ix.
'X vjTJX leaves of ad. lb. 'XI X"^^ decoct thereof.— DlD^'^"n^<, Dlj^n'^iN pr.n.m.fla^HrtW.tlieEoman
2) X'l'iX fig-tree. Targ. II, Esth. VII, 9 (to which emperor (117 to 138) under whom the insurrection of
perhaps belongs. Git. 1. c). Bar Kokhba occurred; freq. mentioned with the im-
precation rr,^:i" p'^mr. Deut. E. s. 3 a. fr. V. D13X'i"i"iX.
Snn5S>II m. (v. -n^X, cmp. Ges. H. Diet. s. v.) flag
;
of a ship." B. Bath. 73'' (Vor b. h. 03); Ms. M. xnx-iX (v. C^IOD^'mS, V. D'^a'^SiTnJX a. Oi'JJX'^'n'ISX.
Eabb. D. S. a. 1.).
MT^niM
S .
««f nitvrt te.; t) It noihorfaBiiion to mIm the •on uf SSera, and totber of B. A4dbk B.
I |iru|i«r«.v, dttai^ podtion Im.; 8) irrr ) B. B«ili. Zar. 30'; a. fr. Y. Yeb. Tm, f*'.
I
« Kob. B. to XI, 2.— Ft, **rTr!*- '^•
xrxn tboo. Km of aj tolker'c eiewanl: B. Mala, tf"
.; \ \ 1
1. J. '.--"JC 0«i». B. •. «4.— V. ??»iil.
(Ma. M. rr—rat); Sabb. 118* ii '
loi (t. Babki D.
a. L Bote 4) -3*1 It BabbTe hoaee la w aid (aaegir).
X^'IT^IX m. of Einf, a town in MaftjUi (Jo«b.
"I'tl'Tilfj B. (Pen. Ai«ri-Maiay«B) .Itifaaa, tbe
MX. 37),' luiutber in Mtnawb (Ba«b«n, Num. XXI, 93;
evil principle la the fiadaeteta (Pantoai); oppi f-s-n
^ o.V— Y. Ber. V, 9^ top; a. e.
Ormnad. Sab.St^'Tun-lirrV'p^c:: - 'iri '«!!» j!j-?5cr i
lb. 53* i^'^rix. [Sabb. 90* Ms. M., v. bnx.].— P/. f. nib-^nx a. fr.— P;. "ibnx. Sabb. 137'' 'X "E-C-X extending the
the laws concerning ahil^ whence Ahiloth (also rlbnx), spread sheets (by opening a door or window over which
name of a treatise of the Mishnah (of Seder Taharoth). they were si)read).
Y. M. Kat. II, end, 8l'' there are things in the Order
S!JnS, b^'Jj liS ch. l)=h. bnx. Targ. Job. IX, 3U
ofMoed '31 'X ]-Q "p'^rp more difficult than Ahiloth &c.
(h. text lin).^ Sabb. 90*, v. bnx.— 2) (=b. h. C-^bnx,
—Hag. 14'', a. fr. 'briN. B. Mets. 86'» "^nx.
nbnx?) aloe (used for medicinal purposes, v. Sni. Ant.
s. V. Aloe). Ib. no'' Xirbir, 'X ; Git. 69'' X3Xbin 'X purple-
t' tt:
colored aloe.
STHN tent; v. xbnx.
ffS '
(crap. X^JinX). Hull. 46'' lungs apparently so peeled as ^T^O^' ^*T -7'^ P^"- "• l*'- '^^o^a (tents) Eduy.
VII, 4 'nx.^ Zeb.^25'''''n'X.
to resemble Xp'S'iD 'X a red Ah. B. Mets. 113'' Xl"^-)^ 'X
a bitter Ah.— PI. "^"nx. Tosef. Shebi. VII, 14; Pes. 53"
rP*n!S (r;''^"inS}<) f. (bnx) a group of tents, en-
(m.!). Y. B. Kam. VI, s'' bot. 'XT xrn= a preserve of A.
campment; only in PI. T'l'^brix (=castra) caynps. (Always
Y. B. Bath. V, end, 15'' imxn n'r2= (corr. ace), v. Ab.
inconnectionwithrT"i:i"ia2or X'n::Dp fortifications). Cant.
Zar. 38'' "^p'^blTi 'X.
R. to II, 13. Yalk. Ps. 624 "nx. Lev.R.s. 1; a.e. [Cmp.
irnS, V. foreg. n'i'»n:i'i:£a a. X'napa as to versions.]
!?nX (b. h.), Pi. bn-^X (deriv. of bnx) to spread tent- ;j<n^nu<, v. x-^-^nx.
^nb<, ^niS m. (b. h.; prob. [/nx=ix, cmp. X51X) of time='|in-br, v. "X) thereupon, then. Y. Taan. IV, 69''
tent, shelter. Succ. 21 '' "^XIS 'X a temporary dwelling. top '31 "ilrtXI "ilbsx eat ye and then drink.
VZp 'X a permanent dwelling. — Naz. SS* pint 'x a mov-
J<n"'''rnSS Keth. 67'' in*i'^:nx lanpa, v. !T^;3n ch.
able cover, e. g. a person carried in a vehicle over a
grave, v. foreg. — B. Bath. 27'', a. fr. nx:3lan 'x some- Vilf l5S, pnS pr. n. m. (b. h.) Aaron, the brother
thing spread over an unclean object, e.g. a tree shading Of Moses. Meg. 25''; a. fr.
'X n-rs). Y. Erub, I, 19'* n-T^irn 'X tents in a caravan, A aronide raaiden, a second wife (in Ms. M. our w. is missing).
nsmaau; 'X in a camp. Tosef. Kil. V, 25 "pbinx ed. Zuck. inS> V.
1 "... •|'i"inN;.
"^n^ (^H"'*^) "^' (^y^- ^^^^ P- Sm. 125; bn, Vn, l5S 1) prefix, esp. for verbal nouns, e. g. Xrilt'^'TiX
v. h\>n, bbn, crap. bnTa, bniia) i)'an alcalic plant, used
fr.
Y'''^-
2) IX, i1X=eiI)-au, v. nx.
as soap. Sabb. 90*; Nid. 62* (counted among plants
subject to the laws of the Sabbath year) a mineral — 2) Is I(b.h.; n'X, v.Ges. H. Diets. v.) or; IX.. IX ei^Aer..
substance of the same use (in connection with "irs v. ; or. Shebu. 27* pbnb ... IX the word "ix in the Bible text
however Maim, to Nid. IX, 6). Nid. 1. c. r"^1inn X^irni is necessary as a disjunctif, (one or the other), contrad.
bnxni (Sabb. 1. c. first time bin ed., Ms. M. b%'ix sec.
; ; from"'! which is conjunctive (one awfZ the other). Men. 91*;
time xbnx ed., Ms. M. b-^tix). M. Kat. l?*^; a, e.' [The XTL"nlb IX the word "ix intiraates something not expli-
biblical Q'^btix a. ribtix have no connection of meaning citly stated in the text; a. ir.—Pl. "X'ix Shebu. 33''.— •,^-;'ix,
with our w.] a-";'ix, const. i;^'ix the word "ix in the biblical passages. Y.
ibid. IV, 35"^
i^ijn^J ch.=h. bnx tent, sheet. Targ. Y. Num. XII, 12
(Var. xb-^nx, xb-^nxj. Bets.ao'' 'X nro xp he breaks the "S ch. same. Targ. Ex. XXI, 20; a. e. Targ. Pro v.
tent up (by removing portions of the cover). Ib. 32''; VI, 28 Ms. (ed. IX).—Ber. 2'', v. X^b^l; a. v. fr.
ai B*
li 11^. i. f ki* L.M lit, M il<>.^ ~M* %nr9 4iattum t»tl^m . ••Mi.l«t\ U< i«4*K:xr*A.
mfi. Sjrr. ys^ W, (tab IM—«Hr« mh]
TJt III <«u«ir, of WH|, -r^ ? »% "Hi A#. iA-i. Mi*
(uoly In Y, IHal). fV. Hw. II. *»• i»fi -rro •" -- '
•*-
It, Ml. AmM. *73} Y. II Itaili. III. U*- I » ^ VIII. If) n. «.
ira^'tia ttiih iImi ttuiii v.fii«ii. xi. t>«« - > o
with htm wliM mjr* Frm. It Y Kiuli 111, .: : i '%
tern ii rm u hi nil ih* Mm«i v. rrH ii
'•^ST; »!«.. 'r«7i?«rr}TalM.Y.rvHan>
gntfm tmd mUUm Mm m^^m u» UHm ihmtim Um*
llMjr art mIM n^Wt % v^Y. Tar. VIU, 4«< 1^ 0-S7
op|t. lo ultd wall. B9la •I*': M«| Itnk. U*' M*.
(V. Mabb. |}. 1. •. Li cd. ir-% «a^ir~- *-
tIcHvM fr. P«rk). 2lK n. (cMik HHi. If>r, JCm P. tM. Ml (rto> oana-
fftoX rvtf Wrry §f fA« iv--- ^*——*!»««, r«^ i t.
Itan. I, I. Maaiv. I, 1, » H rj*>L T<M«i
Mam. I, 4 Of"V^ 75^ '7^'K '-^t. •«*.; c«|i.
3lM m. (h. k; ^an arar\ v.asM. ion) dMfA«g#« I. r. V. lihv AlMB. Pt. ^ 44«.
-H Vn w^ riwawo r Sab. M*i «. tt, .
^••^
3lM» M^^
eh. HIM. TMf. U XXIX. 4 • c » i
Vna MCTMMWejr OV«r bcWI— •Oall*. iU»u fur Mrrrr.. , "**'^X5^ r. nnst w.
Mimrrr. TMrf. V. I D»ai. XVI II, II. Bar. »r Krrj m
T* :***: th» nvrrumiuicvr bnUiir Mi*rr<iliiMK')r to fltlwi,
f?' •
T"?'^ pr. B. pL (V. r?*^' iivnm.
Ub'liM. Krub. 12* tup (var.
I
v. Rabb. D. s! a. I. note I). TTT)^ t (forrff.) iiandrrf dUA, ktle imfmwmmd Ife
Hull. .%j'' =-52*X (>tl. -XI. , frmpe-wme. Ft rrvm M. KaL I. I (Baiki to Bar. f*,
^— >. V. JtTiSJC I
Aahari to Mad. «^ «cpL teaff. w.; ad. r-'-sck
N
JJi iN ch. (v. foreg.) something rounded, basin, disk. Sri^^"I^Sl f. pi. (v. foreg.) irrigated fields. Targ.
Targ. Cant. VII, 3 X^n^D-i 'X the disk of the moon.— Jer.XXXI,'40 Ar.ed.pr. (ed. Xn^nx q. v. ed.Ven. xr-^nx).
B. Mets. 69'' X^'ip'l 'X (some ed. '^.;;iix pi., v. Eashi a. 1.,
Ms. M. 135X,
Sn"'"'7"S II f. (ri^, V. xrrrix) attendant, or super-
V. XD&X) cake of wax. Cmp. 'pSX.
intendent of the vapor bath; cmp. "^tx Y. Shebi. VllI, —
D5ii'^^^, V. Di:^aax. SS" 'X i^iGIt Zosime, the superintendent &c.
'1"|J1S, read i-^Tl^lX. wSil 'Ties f. (1*11) confession, esp. document stating
a debtor's admission of his indebtedness in presence of
-nj1^<, V. D^. Af.
tvitnesses. Snh. 29''.
5J^^"1J1S, v. xdxx.
D"I1S m. (n'lX) red substance, fieshy substance [cmp.
n jJliS f. a knife having notches, v. "i?xll. n^-ix,' D'lX; b. h. d'iX rM&iw]. Y. Kil. VJII, 31' hot. 'xn
maxn from the mother the embryo receives the sub-
"i^
"•|N m. (b. h., V. Ges.H. Diet. s. v.; cmp. n'^x) toooden stance for forming skin, flesh, and blood opp. p'ib white, ;
vliS, iS\-\iS ch. same, also fire-brand. from being unclean from a red (blood) discharge, opp.
Targ. Am.
IV, 11; e.— P/. to pib white gonorrhoeic discharge.
a. '^'lilX, X*"l!lX. Targ. Is. VII, 4.— Snh. 93-'
(prov. concerning bad company) '31 'x "^"in two dry
pieces of wood and a green one between &c.
\\% -|Ts, ^-m, SDT5J<i f. ch. (=h. ',tx, V.
Ges. H. Diet. s. v. ;
]/^nx, v. ^t)X) ear. Targ. Is. LXIV, 3.
m-Ti^, ^rri^-Ti^, sr^nls f. (.t, Af. ^-.^x) Targ. Ps. XVIII, 45 p^lX (ed.Wien. "pllX?, Ms. '^^^^).
thanksgiving. Targ. Ps. XLV, r(var. xrx^ix); a. e. Targ. Ex. XXIX, 20; a. fr.—Y. Sabb. VI, 8'' hot. 'xb n-J
good for ear-ache; v. Bab. ib. 67"''; a. fr. PI. 'j'^?'!^'^)
S'l'JlS Ar. xn'iilX ed. m. ("IIX, niX, v. "inx: Syr. Targ. Deut. XXIX, (also
,"^:"l'iX, X*3-!1X, ''nix. 3; a. fr.
XTilX; cmp. X'inx, xn-JX aL=- to dial, var.) upholsterer's
'
f.('^'T^,'^'i3) ichatever apj)ertains to irrigation, footstool of king Solomon. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. V1II,6 Irj^a
. T :
sprinklitig arrangements;
'31 "i^Jil (notni2'i?2)whenitbe'ndsin (under the weight) but
hence the field cistern toith
its purtenances. B. Bath. 144' (Ms. '^pl'X, "iiTiX; v. one can sleep on it; if it was originally so made, nx^::
Eashi a. 1.) if a father left nothing '31 'X xbx but a (not n-nn-j) it is unclean '1X3 X'^nil' '^JS'a ed. Zuck. (Var.
sprinkhng business, what is earned with it belongs to
X'^D'^IX, ed. X'^311X) because it is made like a double
all heirs ahke. lb. '31 xni'T'-Jslsl 'x "^SX^ it is different footstool.
f •
• • • II
-3SI. Ik. kVI. * \i , I
*- • V^A
•M i'W*;:^ (Air. • • •
• . - -1
•ation and do thoa the work (do tho« H all. aad I ahall
pay Icc-K
W ^. V, •c*-:>t.
niK-'ttnx 24 x^niis
as they desired.
D'Jl^^ Tosef. Kil. Ill, 14 ed. Zuck., v. "j\n;. the blank in a scroll (margin &c.). Men. 35^* 'X "^Tn to
to desire, covet. Snh. 63'' '=1 nimbx ^irx (Ab. Zar. 53'' S"1'^1S Y. M. Kat. I, 80'' bot., v. X'^'^'^X.
mni^xb, V. Eabb. D. S. a. 1. note 8) they had a desire
^^"i"^!^ m. (averta, apepxr^) knapsack.— PI. T'^'}'')Vi.
for many deities. Denom. njXFi. Cmp. MX.
Tosef.^kei. B. Bath. IV, 10.
Hithpa. n>ixrri(b.h.), Nithpa. n?xr: (denom. of njXB)
to desire, to be seized with a desire. Num. R. s. 10 (plaj* S^n'^lS pr.n.pl.^nVya. Shebu.24''(v.Rab.D.S.a.).
9& y i'' Qfc1ii
!* -««a.
rvfli *-*•- -*—*- —-sm r»t^ Jar. Till,
• ^IfolL* bb^i^nw, r^i,
<•! i, 1; ft. •.
ib;^ 9aklk. tv. it.,
MM m
yr v^
aMM
m '
or
A», (mL mnam$
It
**
- Mm (b b. V^i ten) /boi i4M. Beta 1, ^nQ .*MI» prU (tan) aoMr Kai XXIIl. Ij t;
r.
M ( Y wl Vyill Vm «<r"<3) Im Ml««la aliVtjr ViMl n. o^Y. taM. T. bm. '^ a. '^-T. Brab. I. lff*> boi.
?*>
MT^^M 1 1 in. (V:»~Ve) pro|i. mmmtrt, hmea (eap. Taif. Hoa. IX. lo; a. a.- ..(Oniw («f
DA lyttitim mtfoinirr, fTUkln, (baakat); emp. nVs. tba world). Taqf. Job. Xx ». » u t-
t I 17' x* T *srr vrr ona Toman (ona alfhtb oioM PeodiHao Taiv >!«• '(^. ^ («>-
lul iMlf II T. aad oaa Ukbbi; aaap. i^qw^— QapwbbK.
o
H5^^»
HL, pL Tl^b* (da*»o».of »SCb) MyoMtf
riT^'iH, V. nVsx Modr«f ta(»MC Taii.OBnLlT,ll;(k. loatTS^LXX
dp4|t«T«.aaif773).
Sr.TZ*H (|i«rb. tt.r. ibo^ aasp. Arab, kalaaa, eaJbyif,
sVp V. G««. II. Diet. a. v. tTB; var. fonna:
r»3, ; MT^ *lblM a. (Sy, -Ar*) « laaf /br ktUmim§ md mi
-'--•H, xc^'X, s*!"^; i>. ft»nn only in pLT^rterlM, oooiaL €ttt^ a* irrMv 'v^ (aaalpr«ni)i a aort af pmtmife.
X. 'pob:*:*) (fry of trocf$ or /broal lato iCeonoap. w IVMat KaL Batb. and. & KaL XII. • *br« (cocr. aee.;
sri) Turg. I Cbr. XI. 6; XX, !.—
'
Bath. «•; R . Ar. ad. Kob. a. v.).
M. (s .^> -^a
TB^ (M^ M. xrbs) tbajr bava to go
1
HylK
(do.) n prajg, l a ii it aiii pa i a nly pi h^rd. w
'o do pablic Ubon (not pannittad to
ploir, cafiro^ a/l Parik. Tar. Vyaoa p. 4^ ;v^"u n
Ib. 'S* 'x ns *96 ara axanpt tram tbo
trlonaad aD ovor with paarla. Lcr. B. a. ai; airf *Vii
>*; Yab.7«*"xaicrwanioQt withtliaanay;
70"^ (oorr. aea.) all gold. r. ;t^ , 1
'
' '
iil
XS xrrr. Ber. I. e^ t. Rabb. D. B. a. L note
tr.—PL T^yo% rtrV«, rcV=^ (T.aoptm). Taty
i t hr. A* 22; lu ft-.—Toaaf. Bw. VIl (VI). S 7Cfe*X
««r. .S8»; bx- -c'^^X a Jewi»h htw.v Y. Bar. IX, IV
Sr'*5'S Y.Tkaa. fll, ar top, taad ic^V5,t. «S«0
top. ; Y. 8nh. X .
>''
top. ... - •<
tha anniaa of
students ; a. ftr.— Ci . -^^x. \\ . .T* : Xidr. THI. I . nast w.
to Ps. IV, V. ^^©N
auJt
» T T
Tarioodly euMOptod , r. -?%.—Ar. ie'"i Tb^*); (
.
•
«I BwaUy ,";.."t"V*
r.".\ *
'
x)?''nDibii< 26 fm'^
Jj^OblS, S^5^1^5 ch. D^ilXl. Targ. I Kings VII, 6; nmriH, snals, n^u'in f. (.^^ Af. ^^ix) the ,','
•a. fr.— Targ. II Chr. Ill, 4 ob'^X, Var. :<i^}i^H.—Pl. X^»Wx. of administering an oath, swearing, imprecation. T&}
Targ. Ez. XL, 22; a. e. Y. Lev. V, 1; 4.— *Targ. Y. II, Deut. XXVII, 15 ins^j •
'Dl t:it^^^'n (Var. Din^lB, ed. Vien. mrp corr. acc.) th^-
SDP^^^ m. (nbs) strength, strong side. Sabb. 134''
opened their imprecation with a blessing.
XSaipb 'X^ from the thick to the tliinner side.— Nid. 8^,
a. fr. iiipb^ix "^^ wherein does his (its) strength consist, ~u"iN m. (i^X) estimate, guess, measuring by m -
i. e. why is this opinion preferable to &c.V sight, ajiproximate assessment; medical opinion as '
ISD'^^lJ^, S3DP1S m. (qb-i, Cib«<) custom, training, estimate (medical opinion declaring an inflicted ii B.r-
instruction; the Law. Targ. Y. Gen. XXXIII, 14. Targ. fatal) cannot be upset by a second more favo ouH
XXXII, opinion (if erroneously formed under the resemblarhij"^
Is. fr.— Y. R. Ha.sh. IV, beg. 59'' for jt is
6; a.
impossible for one to go through his Bible lesson 'X XP*! recovery); v. T^X.~I1). •^S^Siaxri 'X the (second) op lei
(read xb^; cmp. Hag. 3' lU'l'in xbn) without some in- intermediate between the first opinion and the p[.st
'^
structive observation. Y. Meg. I, 71'' top 'X '2 xbl not fatal result.
rr. -
• '5* f 1
'I'l'X ni. (b. li. TMi; T5*, 73") •«*< o»''W, arfiMm,
•
arHkUtH Ac Ab. Zar. S4*' H O-nto
» profcMJonal mannftuttarar anddaahr*
^•t>ii. U. ». 1 M rT^z After Uta plan of an arehitaoc
I'<v.«ik.'K. «; II 's* M *rxr who is not tkillad in cUmbing
a. ftr.—Pl Tt-W Bar. I«»j a. ft-.
pS m. (b. h.; ]/"lJ<, v. foreg.; cmp. h^n, b-ipi, npm privilege of redfess, provided the advantage amounts to
pne fifth or mofe of the price charged ; if the buyer sues
a. next \v.) possession, 2>oiver. Tosef. Ab. Zar. Ill, 16
&c. [In Babli tie denomin. verb is n3"iX, v. '^3X.]
(IV, beg.) isix lb nra if he (the seUer of the slave) wrote
to him (gave him in writing) the liberty of his disposal
snisris,
T T
V. i«.^3ix.
T -T
of himself, i. e.he should rmi away
that the slave , if
from the buyer, would not be claimed by him who sold ^SDIS, V. -XGix.
him; Git. 43'' 131X vh^ 3^3 (read rbx or lb). lb. 13-lX i5fQ
what means 'his own possession'? Ans. He wrote to him Srr^JSlJIS, Jj^rHS^INf, cli.=h.nx3'ix, oppression,
thou run away from him (the purchaser), I have
this, 'If tyranny, 'farg. Ps. LXXIV, '/* (cd. Ven. xniXJix; h.
nothing to do with thee. lb. 85''.— [Y. B.Mets. I, end, 8=*; text nix?!). V. xn^six.
Y. Kid. I, 60"^ 121!!t,v. "^m.] V. nj'ix.
5<S1D1^, ^D"131S,v. -^s^Ttnx.
^311^^ II, i<3lix pr. n. pi. (v. foreg.) Avana, on the ^DISj.v. 'i3iXL
Tigris!" kid. 7l''' 'XT wH'ia^X Ar. ed. Koh (oth. ed. Ar.
X1325t); Talm. ed. XDTIXI X1S2 [Var. ni53] Okhbara and
"IDIS (b. h.) pr. n. pi. Ono, W. N. wl of Jerusakm-
Cant. R. to II, 2; Lam. R. to I, 17. s|ih. ll'' 'X ;j:"'»<
DIDIS, V. o'13'ix.
S3^^^, 'it O^ps pr. n. m. Nakis Unail), a gentile
name. Git. 11^
0131^^, 'f-aup 'X (v. i^^-jpsx; ovoc) tJk', pulley ofihe
crippled. Y. Sabb. VI, 8''.
(Var!^ C^sm.). "
IJ^^^S f. (contr. of XS-isiX, cmp. however )^i<) 1) ear,
v. pi.— 2) handle of a vessel. Git. 69'', Sabb. 108" top;—
DlUJ iJS (ovToJi;) really! verily! Lelv. R. s. J3,
3) lobe of a lung. Hull. 59''; a. h:—Fl. '^SIX. lb. SS"*
explain. Xian (Dan. Ill, 14); (Ar. Brj3X, son'^ie ed. D-'-JJ"-'*,
'it '^'TTtX moving the ears (as a sign of life in the last
corr. ace); Num. R. s. 15 GVJSX (Tanh. No.vh 11 n^xD-
stages). Yeb. 60*' yilH^ . . . XSp^Bia we shall get R. . .
out of thy ears, i. e. we shall make thee give up thy n^blODTS Tosef. Kel. B. Bath. IV, 6 ed;. Zuck., (d.
authority (a threat of excommunication). Gen. R. 45
s.
tJibaSX, Var. 'ib-JSX prob. nl^J^JX q. v.
"narri ^'^SIX thy ears are those of an ass. — Hull. 47^
'31 *i31X '!i the lungs have five lobes; a. fr. [Later Rabb. ^31S, mix, V. nx3ix. J
r*-^*n OIV,
M..li (9ktjf mlg wlk IM.|
Till, u* r«. M m
3* xn uppri^ft iiwrw wtMl
<S)t ii..>*«
m
Anlit
11
D. 8.
ohMM of
"P^^T'M,
'Minor (crop. Nvub. Ooogr.
r^ m Va*r
•. I.
"
n
»•>••)
( M«. M.
pr.
fWM wwnw B.
II. 14.
T)^ te<li<rti«el
Uttk-an^Mt BUh^nia, to
|>p. Mt; 4«)l). Yi«m Iv*
IS '
^
'•
"'r n\ n (Var. ^ : ti). Crop. rrjr« •. K;rir)i^ R. Maca. T, 10. Om^. aast w.
'""wI'S, '\',^«''*^^
a nom. gantlL, m. pi. (prob. (difting. Ihw riiftpw)-—{«) far HTW^ . naal w.J
CI'^^( in. (QUii^) rvmpmkum, force; mmmoiMIe imter- XXn, ao) 'Sn rc~n rrat it onlr an onnee (of ai erit ) did
f"- . i.i. Tiii. .;u\ a. f. r-S'ii "X r^ th* plea X,v«h dommh: v. X .: » — py. r^T^m. Ocn. B. «. 7«.
013''''pDnK 30 ^bl3D1«
end (play on the letters of trJ^Vip Gen. XXXIII, 19) a. e.] Y. Yoma VI, 43^^ top nbpSIX, nbpS, for which
Q^xbi: . . n-^i'Vo . . mipDiX nx^2 for one hundred (p) Men. 109'^ i^paiX. Snh. 82» he took off the point of his
ounces (of gold) &c. V. X'^p^^. spear ibpSIXi (in'^Sfil ed. ^b — ) and put it (hiding
(some
it) in his undergarment. M. Kat. 24'' '31 'xn b'^'^aa bsx
Dir^pDlS, V. D1D-^:piN.
(Ms. M. bax b''''::i3) a mourner may walk on the Sabbath
within the limits of his house (garden &c.) in the easy
dress (showing the rent on account of a death in the
D^pDIS, V. o-ipsix. family; Baslii). Sabb. 120* (garments to be saved from
fire on a Sabbath) "^bpSIX; Y. ib. XVI, 15'* top ''bp'^3.—
bpD.1S, V. •'bpsiixii. Meg. IV, 8 (24'') 'X rr^^; (read as) Y. ib. a. Mss. n-^n
'X 11 the sleeve of his under-dress. [Tosef. Maas. Sh. IV,
^<P?^^ ch.=h. ^bp3hXl,7joofr, &c. Targ. Job. XL,
11, v. foreg. 2.]
26.— P/. "r^pD^S*. Targ. Y. Ex. XXVII, 10. Lev. (ed. "'I'l).
nbpD^i^, V. ''^pstu^ii.
."'{J^DIS m. pl.j prob. ''XOia, name of a tribe. Targ.
Ps. CXX, 6, v. X-^Dix (some ed. "^XSIxy
Oibp3lS, Dlbp!3S pr. n. ni. (Ocellus?) OnkHos,
the alleged translator of the Pentateuch into Chaldaic, pbltSDl^ Midr. Sam. ch. XI, v. ^VoOX.
freq.surnanied lan the jn'oselyte; often identified with
Aquila, the alleged author of a Greek translation of the "'Sl^J ^^Pl^ (or '^^) ™- Pl- (V^^ ^^^^- ^^^^ "^^'^
Bible; v. O^T^?- Cmp, Meg. 3*; Ab. Zar. 11*, with Tanh. cmp. SqX, 5]_3X^; also DBX) nose, nostrils. Sabb. 67* '01XX1
Mishp. 5. Cant. E. to I, 11 "iixblp^it q. v. xn'^"iiai and on the nostrils of the young lioness. B.
XXVI, 10; -cmp. "^Jix as to contact of the two languages) 112* '31 X'^OIXX X'li (Ms. M. a. Ar. XSB-X) putting the
now broken yoke) remained unimpaired; a. fr. PI. Rahnier X^pl^; cmp. Yoma 10*; Y. Meg. I, 7l'' hot. (h.
rixbp3!lJt, 'p3i<, ni'sVpSSlSt O'^bpaiX). Tam. Ill, 5; Mid. text -dp).' [Targ. Y. II Geu. X, 2 X'^'^GSX; Gen. II. s. 37
11I,"5; a. fr.— Kel. 1. c; Tosef. ib. B. Mets. II, 4; v, X'^SCX (misplaced); corr. ace]
^pasiX. — 2) [cmp. a-yxaXtc in S.] the load carried on
S"'D1^ f. a. certain portion of meat, v. x^iix.
the hook, the farmer's load of sheaves or hunches; cmp.
•ipJlba. Tosef. Maas. Sh.lV, 10. 'xn bs the whole load, iJ^^'D^i^ 001^ j f. (ouaia) substance, (landed) i^ro^j-
[lb. 11 -pblpSIX, "ibpSIX, read with ed. Zuck. ^blBJiX].—
erfy, farm, estate. Gen. R. s. 49 '^DIX (corr. ace). —Num.
3) Trnsf. (medic.) bent cartilage, esp. the cartilage (cart, nmSU; maid-servants from another
R. s. 23 '31 'X "i^
ensiformis) at the end of the sternum lohich, being bent
estate. Y. Taan. IV, 69*; Lam. R. to 11, 2 '"'X (corr. ace).
inside, presses on the stomach and creates naitsca &c.
Lev. R. s. 34.— P/. m^tJlX. Ex. R. s. 20: Ch. pi. "(X-^CilX,^
Ab. Zar. 'X '"ibsro you are permitted to lift the
29'' '31
"iX'i'^p^X. Lev. R. s. 3, beg. he likes to be called 'DX i"i^
oartilage on the Sabbath (by. means of a bandage &c.).
(corr. ace.) lord of many estates; Koh. R. to IV, 6 D>;'^^D1X*
Ib, '21 'X "^Xia what unklay is meant? Ans. the cartilage
(corr. ace). •
,
,
- ZZ,Utu. X. <
(
s. w< m. {'^xn'Oi^) poppjf-jHire, npimm. Ab. Zar. Y.
f ^S (b. h.; |AlN, V. "^1X1; cmp. '^SX; v. y^ti a. nsn) 1J<:2P^S, V. xspir.
<o Z>e pressed (to press, hurry). —Part, risix, pi. 'i'^Six (as
from n:JX, V. y'ln, b^n) squeezed in. Tosef. Kel. B. Mets. "IIJJ^I (b. h.; /"iX, V. 11X11; cmp. Iin, "isn, a. seer.
IX, 5 "iian 'X (Var. "pSlin) when they are squeezed in IIX) to i^erforate, break through, shine. —Denom. I'^ix,
Ill, open thy lips -j'^-O'l ll'^X^I and let thy words
6''
bot.
'j15nT2l\jr^5j^
read p^iK:t^X, v. xV^^*?- come forth, speak out boldly. Yoma III, 1 '31 h'D "^35 'n
it has grown light all over the Eastern horizon. — 0*^33
7 1'' 'Xls, 'xn )-0, Ms. M. (ed. 12£1S); cmp. -|2X.— P/. nilisix. rise, glory, power, happiness. Ber. 2'' 'il'iX nx^n the
B. Bath. 11' 'X n35 Ms. (ed. 'X omitted); v. T3a.—Hag. entrance of his day-break (dawn of his eighth day;
12'' '21 Sba: nin^IIX the stores of Snow&c. (in the heavens) Tosaf. a. 1. tJie sunset of his seventh day). Y. Pes. I,
—
ing month. 3) (homil.=n'nixII) r%ie. Gen. E. s. 20 'in
DiDis;p1&^, V. oi3-:pix.
I1S I m. (b. h.; foreg.) pr.jp. light, flame; esp. PL
di'aini QilIX the Urim and Tummim in the High-priest'
'^"'plS (Muss.-^pllX) Cant. R. to VII, 8, read OlD'^^piX. breast-plate. Yoma 73'' C-" 'im rx tii"i^ (io,V. the^j.
'X "I'vaa inundating like an Ocean tide; v. W^a. called Urim because they give their Ch. pi. "jxipix,
so is n^n D'' 'X the Okeanos called the Sea of (covering) -pIS^JI 'X chaff- of barley; (Y. Sr5'"j<n,read ^Di-J&i3X1, '
^^J"'21'-*-
^^D^^^pllJ'i f. (Dip) raising, [rising]. Targ. Ps. *Sn^S II m. (h. l-is) shl
CXXXIX, 2 [prob. xni^pix]. (read niillXY, v. 11X1); v.
33
SI"'N S2"S
•xafcw or voM
to IW
^, fill \nM X h«bb. i>. H. At 1. ttita(^
v.
S!'"""S r^ircfH «M|i. !», 1»| Mmt,
iT»»p. to b. ^trtii. Tut. II.
tArm %
m rrm, tmd r^im
-
j m '
i i. v.
(fMd "S)i B. Balk. 7S^ (aofr. a» U
8. a. L aoia) a jrovag aaillopa am 4ajr aM. Slaaa, E.
*8;^*.8, Ktfth. •?• HI T« (M*. nrrrm, r.i »;; ,
a. II; Caat. B. to II, 9; T^A. B. • U ib '
V pi H
..b. pr-'n- V^ Vrdtift Btit^ (or id«alkal vith CSi i ^ iVi Ki pi.) jo«i« d««r^ A i
'
V i'im '-^; '^'T'P-
Tkrf. Out. IV. fti VU, 4. B. BMIk U*' IRm -V-ns
(ICa. M. •i'Tii) a gaa WaiHt)a ml - •*!>]
.
K'
" »
T•
I
'.X» V. JCV'TW-
•• .^
nrVl "8 f. (r. Ibrsf.) • JitMM i^ (Ac foiyf, rona rnl8, KiTpji, nrrt* a^-k. rri, rmi, pta,
(/Vty)VY.'8abb. XIV, U* top.
I
way. Tmrf. Jod. V. •; a. fr.—«3-« Ti (k. ^nii ^-T)
r7)*S I f. (b. h.-inM) HgU.jtm. T. Pm. 11. M* oialoM. Ab. Zv. S^; a. ft*.—«rV-ri a iaiiilwii H mmI
x= **'KC 'cl«ar tbe nm. Seb. I9\ a. e. l6 oi ili^ M Oil. IT; a. fr.—-Tr-at S2it. in. ji :» be. oa tbj nwd
6rrnlr. Qon. R. s. 3 bag.; a. fr.—Cbald. Adv. rr^^C^
rriiiTiiiil' ) [ I fj f^i iiy. iriiifiiiid(|. iiiHiafrfi
1
at fimt tigkif apfunrmtfy. KaUi. 64* btrcrs'icb xsm Bar. S*. Sub. M^; a. fr.—Oan. B. i. 160 V V? far tka
lArrnUy it would run (agree) with gamuai. r:"i'- "S Jooiaqr (daatb). 1\vg. T. II. <}«a. XXXV, 9 irfm iBr«
•»v hut when you cooatdar ke. Uia way of tba world (daatb).^A 7771; JL i j il 77^
_ .
^;nis, nnisii, s^^i^s f. (b. h. n^-x q. v.; when you have no more than one scroll. Y. Meg. IV,
"ilN,nnx) pile of plucked plants, stalk, shed containing 75'' hot. ; Y. Sot. VII, end, 22* n^^llX X"rtn 13 (corr.
feed (d'ist. fr. ^six granary).— P/.nix^-iilN, '^'^'m (niinsix). as Y. Yoma
1. c). Ib. 'SI xr— X •pbn'^'ia ,-an there (in
Tosef. Maasr. II, 20 ed. Zuck. (Var. nmix); ib. Erub. Babylon) the Torah is carried to the Resh Galutha.
VI (V), 4; Erub. ob^ Ar. (ed. nT^Tlx, ni1-nx, v. Kabb. Xi"nx "la a scholar, man of learning. Yoma 78*. Hag.
D. S. a. 1. note). [In bibl. h. ninx crih, stable q. v.] 14* X'^"iX (corr. ace); v. next w.
K^niS, SliniS ch. (=b. h. ni'ix) crib; stable. p^niS, "jJj^l^l^nSm.same; 1) the Law. Sabb.3l''. Ib.
Targ. Is. 1, 3 (h. text D^3N q. v.).— Snli. 98'' rri^-l^xn X'^DID .... 88* iXn-^bn'X tl7e threefold law(Pentat.,Proph.,Hagiogr.).
a horse is placed at his (the ox's) crib., i. e. Israel is — 2) scholarship, authority to teach and judge. Ber. 12*
•displaced and other nations feed on his soil. —M. Kat. "iX'^'^IX -in ed. (Ms. M. X-^niX) ; v. foreg. w.— [3) *authority,
lO'' 'X t'yd^ to build a stable (during the festive week). office. Gen. R. s. 50 'p'^-nx r-^n ed. (Ar. "p-iin'^a. Lev. R.
[Targ. II Esth. VI, 10; 11 X^^^X, read X^n^X stable.y- s. 26 •pT'in'a) place of office. V. 'p'^'i'in'io.]
Tanh. B'resh. 7 nrim "^^'r 'X Vil all my stores are in M. Kat.^21''; 27* nbns
'X Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.;
that ship.—P/. X*X^-i!ix (ch. form). Targ. I Chr. XXI, 13. ed. 'nix) a high (teacher's) chair. V. ^?"^;i1^X.
— n'iX'^:;'l!lX (h. foVrnj. Targ. II Chr. XXXII, 28 (h.text
"I''^"1'1!S m. (horrearius, wpeidpio;, v. X^*iix, T'^'iifiX)
ni3DGT3).' V. ^'^^"'ix, ^•'^'ninx.
store-keeper, used in the sense of "I'^^bix. Y. B. Bath. IV,
'jT'^'^'S, v. V'^niiill. ,
^n^^nls, V. x^^-nix.
TTiTl'
Srj^niS, n^'^n'S) f. {-n^, Af. 'iix=h. nnin)
—'XT
Law, Bible-verse. Targ. Lev. VI, 7
struction, the
nb'^'a
^%.,
V f/-.
J<^ f,
length, \ . .
Il
35
.
^•^ H, S3}l§ a ward ia a akam tOTHda. aa^
dtoaMaadhr. bb. <7^ -« Ar. (ad, 'W. llicM.
"rj^ T. D«Xl w. ymm). dap. ToaaC. labb Vf! 'Vfft' t
r-: -
Aose tbebene* fo^y iay ,' taa.—il rnPOt. n "xrr Mai^r/^m. To*zt
Uons arv iuu> rhy. Ned. S*" 2*r^ T^ Maaa. 8b. I. IS; Ma(. M*. (Xaod. XCTT, v. Bvid.
"STt becaiLM? «";,, ..,- • •-;•--, are lengtbj, and. Gr. p. 51.)
'McpUiued first vrhat with.
MffiCjHH cb. Mtae. Git. 44*"r! « fr^ r-K ba baa
- SI « V. foreg: cmp. r", r^) lo be tb § , earw*.m a lod^paf plaoe in Palattiae. (ia aa oeeaaoaal reaideatli
^~- to be comfimei, Oea. B, s. •!; «. T8 o^. IBTS petaHOMafc boaw. Mas. M*; Yobm it* it ia
5*
K3D''t''Btt5'l« 36 'ITS
customary to leave empty jars and hides of slaughtered Name; cmp. D\2J. —Lev. R. s. 26, beg. 'X 'n eight letters.
animals n^nSTrixn (V) in one's inn. Zeb. 6I'' -Jp3 nin 'S Sabb. XII. 3; a. fr. —Trnsf. notes, documents. Tosef. Kid.
'=1 (Ms. M. HX-^pi XSitQiyilX, V. IDTiBiriit
. v. Eabb.
. . ; I, 7; B. Bath. 75''; a. e.
iJSitB^IJt, Rabb. D.
read ni3 v. S. a. 1. note 80) 1) indicating the objective case, "^WX me, ?^n'ix thee, &c.
hear it) in'^a n^ "in "pn ms "as Ar. (v. Rabb. 1. c. note Gen. R. s. 2, beg. '31 'X lb 3^5"^ the latter now sat there
90)=X3"r'iS"lt3'^it our inn —what is its character? confounded &c. Y. Git. VI, 47'' 'p3SJ mix:: on this very
subject (divorce). Sabb. 13'' '31 Ul'^xn mix 113t may that
T : • • : T : • • :
man be remembered for good. Ber. V, 3 iii'^ rtnixi in
that hour; a. fr. pip'O mix euphem. for pudenda. Nid.
']DrS^15< m, (Denom. of •
-jT'iS1151X=rBiriS<, with 47''. Git. 69''; a. e.— 131 nxi mix the law concerning the
locat. '"], cmp. X"^, T\'i}) innkeeper, landlord, host. Meg. 26"*
killing of the young with its mother on the same day (Lev.
Yoma 12»; Sot. Benjamin
37^; Zeb. 54=^ '=1 'St n«:S3
XXII, 28). Hull. V, a. fr.— P/. )mn. Y. Meg. IV, 74'1
1 ;
"i:r;;i5^, V. ^uim.
urrm, or^m, v. Gixmnx.
n^'^i'^ms, V. x^-jsniix.
nlSl or niS (b. h.; jAnx, v. ''IX I; cmp. Xlnx, HN,
"inst, a. nnx; v. also Ges. H. Diet. s. v.) to join, fit.
HTl^^m^^ Y. Snh. II, 20« bot. read nm-iBn-.S), v.
Nif. riiXJ, T^yif.''} (b. h.) to he suited, pleased, whence xn'^3n''3.
to he gratified, to enjoy.Y. Ber. Ill, 6'' top l^SS nx nsfn
'31 he dreamt he felt sexual gratification; Y. Yoma
"i ^^^S to kindle, v. "'tx.
use of on Holy Days.— 2^Mf. nix^ Ber. VIII, 6 sinist"!":; 15 XIV, 12"^ Ar. (ed. XTS na, Xf^a ia; h. text rTi3ty).
color).— 2) letter, tvriting, symbol. B. Bath. 15^ nnx nix iniio"::b they differ (cmp. ibs), each following his own
one letter. Sabb. 103"; a. fr.— PZ". ni'nix (fr. Mnix or principle (ov consistent with opinions elsewhere ex-
ninix). Kid. 30" 'Xn b3 d-i^BID recorded (or counted) all pressed). Ned. 41" mix xn.i'n (Rashi Trh iblX) six of tliem
the letters of the Torah. Snh. X, 1 rni-^nixa Ci'iin the are gone (fiscaped his memory). Bets. lO'' X'obr'b "TtX
Divine Name with the letters in which it is written disappeared (Ms. M. iblX; 11" iblX). Meil. 17'' XITX pB3
(Jehovah). Kid. 7P 'X 2?n"iX 'p fiU the quadriUteral Ar. (read ITS, ed. btx) he went out and away. V. ijx.
87 "m
r flT* ffMd II
.
< f Pia.| aad W mmmmm) m^^ mfui
STTITTtH, V, AMI w.
Ml. ^'
M*. (ad. iarqnw, mmi. r? . . .).
'i«<Mf. T»ni jJu. XIII. h ll>. XLI. n M* Vnr. pNM (Af. *4pm.9.p9%.p9tt»tkw^. Kak. ft. u»
VIII, T'V^ H 1 k««« <» It* «p M^ bMd nralli K'sk
911 T'm, V.**. ?-w. y P«». X. Mi' rrsr—
wa« liad; cwpi. Mad. 4**.)
f ,
- • . • .^
nn^fM f- (b- b.:»fr^, -sn II
I . I tM f <^ni) I ) f)tf<etr* tv mimm nrtXihilinm nati Ik* mnlim (of iMv. RaMa). wrtfifjaw tut pt9%*n trfftt^^t.
V, Birr.V. f^fr—^sirnr Ti tb* M»r>» -
v.
th«
xyL
Xma. B.
'
a.
•
S, bog.; a. fr.
• _
ia
XZ*TS. ^(I~t'^( eh. MOM. TUg. Ex. XII, SS; «.«. f8«e,7o Cmrv; fo7 Targ. Oaa. XX9UI, i. Uj-f
(o
VrK. Wx Targ. O. Kom. XXII. ftf, a. 1^.— Y. Kab.
"5"TS, TrX c. (b. h.; '^) girdle, belL M. Kai. 14«
X, 28^ 'T* -sn Vtk go. ahow tbjr faea Ac lb. rers
(anmnd hia booaa-gown) tttifl M for
* girdla 'rViratcn Vt-s I wOI aotgo... farif I dUgoAr,
!i« baa no more than Um abirt ba la waablng).
8abb. lit* T -» sr: H allar Um wriUi« la goaa. the
Shobu. V. 12 jq.; a. i.—FL U "; ii» til Q«n. B. ' '
,
aaeradaaM of Um acroU iagoae (aftarUMaeaaOlMal
.^ V- r errr>^ <7n3c ibejr loown^d tb« girdkt of Ibair vaflt far aaerad oactbenMierial baaloai ila 1
>in« (in niouminf »j-nip«ihy). [Clu r^.J tar). Y. DeaL m, SS* bou T- iters firm wn Umi maa'a
S^-'S, S*TS cb- aame. Sot. I, IT* lop --r^^ load voold aooa be goaa(lf aacb arerapacBiitlcd to tab« a
r- -:t pr—rx* my belt, and my Mn'a bdt and tbat of cbip). Y. Bar. Till. If* 'S^ sn irm lArv «n w ibe
his father inUw; Ham.&.a.t(p. 8SS* «d. Amat.); T.Peab dedaioB of Bab and Saarad gooe (to be diacgardadyr
vii. .0' hot. (corr. aoo.); Y. Sab. X,88*bot.'S^im'k«n(ad. Kroc irr| ia
cmp. Vidr. 8am. cb. XJII.
UuU wbkb waa laceiTed froaa (ia Um tiaditaaa'oO . . .
'!^' ^1? (=^». V. xr/;TP« a. ?n) f0 Aeat («db to be diarifardedt Y. Yeb. VIII. r bot. :rirr firm Wt
$tfx:'my Pan" 111. 19; 22.—farg. la. XXXllI. 4 "JJIT (ed.KroC idw^ eorr. aec. ; for im nad mr: or Vinn]L
(Rt'p sIiaU heat (batht, orena) tbcrewitb -Tmaf. fo depart life, die, Y. Hag. U. TT* boc tUa oaa
til - X-rrn; (cmp. Eaeb. XXXIX, »).
. ronuaittcd a ain rc IT and died ia iU aad tiM odMr Ac
e.—Y. T^r. VIU, and, 4r
tvikiog); a. M. Kat. S8^ ld«6 *r woe, for tbe depattod oaa ! T. KcUi.
;»::. ;>.;>, .;• .'T'Tsn wbicb be bad beated far aeTeB XII. S5* top Vw fo die, coatrad. to "rai to rcavrcrf^—
:\yt. Koh. R. to II, 8; a, e. TTC 7*tx 7-m that ai|er- iDiperat. oaa. "Vt^Vist— HnIL H* IC— TZ t follow
iined the fires iu tbem.—Lev. &. s. S8. end rPSTs br; tba nu^oiity of caaea; a. fr.
bTK 38 'inx
j
'iJl j/J?Nj m, (a\x6.pcfjooi, afxapaYOtov) emerald, a SnS, ^^n^^ 1) brother; v. n>i:.— 2) pr. n. m. Aha.
jeAvei (also colored crystal; v. 131^7 a. '"^ISI^f). Targ. Arakh. 22''; Keth. 88'*, surnamed M'T'Sr. ITT superintend-
Job. XLII, 13: Targ. 0. Ex. XXVIII, 18 (Targ. Y. ib, ent of the palace. Y. Ber. II, 5''
R. A. surnamed Roba;
"iniTSlSj!); a. e. Ex. R. s. 38, end •)-''rTa'n?pi<. a. many others. Y. Taan. II, BS** hot.; a. v. fr.
']1}^ Targ. Is. XXXIII, 4, third pers. pi. of XTN, v. "'SnX pr. n. m. Ahai. Hull. 59'\
(be on your guard in speaking); a. fr. 2) handles. Kel. represented by 'X.] Kid. 50'\ a. fr. mx Has simultan-
of the throat (Rashi). Ab. Zar. 28'' 'X; Y. ib. II, 40''
'X3) he who takes out onions with a unity of hand, i-. e.
all of them for one purpose. Ber. 6I'', a. fr. in33 rinx ^"
top; Y. Sabb. XIV, 14'* top 'X mSla.
ii?331 (abbr. 1"3X") how much against one , i. e. how
riT^fS, V. STi^DTSlN. much the more. —inx .... inx both . . . as well as. Tem.
I, 1 '31 O'i'i'ixn 'X both, men as well as womeil, Y. Keth.
"15s (b. h.; ^-iT, cmp. lit, riif!*) to put around, V, 29'' top It nnxi It nnx the one as well as the other;
girdle', to stre^igthen. a. fr. — iriX3, nnx3 at the same time. Tosef. Neg. I, 11;
Hithpa: lji?!;^i7 '0 9i'>^d, strengthen one^s self. Ber. 16'' sq. Sot. 8"; a. fr.—Yoma I, 7 nnx 5B!11 and cool thyself
'31 Ijxrini and gird thyself with thy mercy. for once, for a change, v. n'ln. PI. S'linx 1) singular,
unique. Yalk. Gen. 62 (ref. to'd-iinx C^l-ll Gen. XI, 1)
nn|c> m. (b. h.; n"n=S"n) [planted^, native, citizen. they spoke Avords 'X "^3125 "bli against two only ones (ref.
Succ. 28" 'i< m 'X if itread ezrah .(Lev. XXIII, 42), it to inx Ezek. XXXIII, 24 Deut. VI, 4) [corr. ace. Gen.
a.
would mean every native (man or woman); a. fr. R. s. 38]. — 2) (cmp. IPIX) closed up, mysterious. Gen. R.
PL d-^mTX. Sifra Emor, end.—i*em. n-'n'iTN, pi. r.'i^n'nTX, 1. c. (Yalk. 1. c. nilinx V. next w.). .
Succ. 1. c.
"rTkS (sec. r. of 1in, V. Iini) to join, close. Part,
^?1?^ f- (b. h. ?"1TX) arm. Targ. Y. II. Num. XXXI, pass. I'lnx, pi. dil^inx 1.) closed up, mysterious. Yalk.
50; v.V'i'"^!'. Gen. 62, v. foreg. 2) ;'oined, united. Gen. R. s. 38 (ref.
to Gen. XI, 1, v. foreg.) 'X d"'1!3l common goods, com-
^"^11^?^' r^ m- C^^^^) attachment, handle. PI. munism.
'i^linTi*; Targ. Y. Ex. XXV, 12 ed. Vien. (oth. ed.
"-niMX; ib. XXXVII, 3 'mirbit, v. Ibn Ezra comment, llnS, Pa. I^nx, inx ch. (v. foreg.) 1) (corrosp. to h.
a. 1.). 150 a. irsri; cmp. h. tnx) \) to close (the door), to lock
up; to seize, capture. .Targ. Is. XXII, 22-iin^i. Ib. lin*';;',
verosh, Ahasvenis) '=1 CXi h^ TVik a brother (in cruelty) a. e.' XTt'i^ i-i'^inx locked the door. Pes. Ill'' Xinx
39 "^
Mrm rr^ • mfifH l A mmm , 4immmtii htm—J^nt
• -•"It
"*!» ' Ij
^i W II to *< •"/"'
IV. 10
"-
rrm m
— n r«*r . j*
Ik»I. (iUliw iU. tm*
'
«t
J** wn >
-y
S^r|H f. (». A.r«ff.) I) ML T«iir >•»«' XVIII, !• • dUk 4
; " • • "K
tofl lit^J i^„i
nnH,v. i
H?1*nS f.('*~X xr^TT* iK.MrHi'.'ii T^rjf. O.Niii). fl^ (Pi. L d MMMH Um n$*\ ^y
\XVII, T;iL«.
11 U. ». h9 (|)lv <>» <*^**< ^''i*' ^'-' -' '' ''">* ' p '^^m 73 bakiai liiai . m. tr. \
only th«r« ki IT nsrut love and fr>- :. i>i. )• —Lev. K. I [Tt%, T. Lav. Xn, M, V. VTH},]
i\ «. ftr.— Tm»f. Ita joimUy. Sa^! .- «r&|ilaiD. mj
r.XXXVI.aS) IC '.'p V Tg grtr .\r >(• Oxf. (T. B«bb.
s « : N:**nM3 cl«r. ermr) wood kindlod aU dK. ' Y. HlMtNLlY. w^ lop le-ii ^
rctdilf T. Mxtw.].— S) (l»w)a<flfM (wife). T. Bv. iX, IS* hoc *« nerr
U. Kam. M* • •tare H ^ TUGS who Lev. E. a. 14. b^ '^ -ai «M ili>t—lly. T. Mi«. II,
.74* top "TR aaotlicr (icralJ). Ow. B. a, Tt rm aaolWr
^ .'.lu of consanguinity.
(word, is rtpfy)u H^- '"'''^ Tar*. G«ia. XXTI, SI
rrnx- rh..
T 1
v. jmst • •
a. fr!)-{D«. U, 3f ; VII, i. %, -^^.J V. -TT
S*.*nX pr. n. Ml., V, nzrwll. TfTXt^ t (b. k.; rrm, v. ni|l| aMrr. T«fc. : ...
SI'**nX, V. JC'^rsc
— lloU. 1*14* (oT aafaMliju— K rrn^L Tab. lU. i ; a. «.
it\ lb. inie cm>d *:* "it *ra ;sr3 wbo waou il^Uenaf, kot.7;7vn^apaiBtatkac]r« ariaaikim. Ik. XIX. cad,
ui it « as found be b* * willow twig* for nla. 3) wRvm — 1 7^ rvar. -rrrat favar ovattook kia; a. fr^—"S vv to kotv
<'. lb.ao^ explaining '|yM;M&lL(«d.se-Tet,xrrnR). a AeU fl/l-B. Hdsu I, l. Y. YoaM II. MF top;* a. fr^
Part. paML ant h$ Um$ fmti, ka say m0rm itU. Ex.
^vn^< rur»; tnt) jiBmwiBii, MAeHteacc
f. (!>. b. B. a. 4« (t. lj||V—S) trrsn mn ft tmplwrt Ae <fr-
\ KWK e.'IY. HalL IV, eo"". [lb. nrnn.
t^CC top; a, a^fkl, U idmie h§ apMea/ 4eerp#i«a. Sak. «&**; au c
:* ncs;
strike out tbe entiic aentcnce.]. HidL 73^ JK/l ir^ fa 6e «narrf. T. Tua. D, «/* lap; a. c
r*"? rrrx, v.- m"r«.
*ll^. rr^ to rfidrgafc aplil aaarf OaaAiv tkifgt
Xl'J*nX cb. same. Targ. P«. .1, 8 Ms. (ed. atr-OnM). ca Ike ^p* </ a torpr p*b; fo ifmte wiAVmMmg mmi.
Sabb. I, II (It^ sq.) I ujty f-d. (llafc, Ar. a. V. ih.
—r
.
rT**r*J^^ f. r*i^> tfOittg, imltTprHtdi»m. Dmti. v •- »-r «' —-Ta\ cd. Y«a. T"! ^ rnr.
nsi^TriK 40 "inx
Fi. rtn^X to join; to sew together (with fine stitches); occurred in whoredom (not inwedlock with one degraded).
cmp. li^in; nsini. Gen. E. s. 39 beg. '31 nx 'kUJ CUTOX
Abraham who united all mankind into a brotherhood "U^rj^^nS f. (cmp. h. rpn) pot, closed vessel. PI.
(by the belief in one God), '21 nnsri Xintr riTD like one 'pnirinx. Targ. Esth. I, 4.
(3) with the ninth (::) and with the sixteenth (S), &c.
^nS ch., Pa. "inx as foreg. Pi. Targ. Koh. in, 7 Sabb. 104'''
ti"^a ::>"-jn D"nx=i6rnTa "^DS^a nnib^* on '^dx
tiXHXb to sew together. ipi'Z I shall spare them because they resisted sensual
temptations; v. Cl'^S.
nTn?J^II f. (h. iTiin) enigma.— PI ininx Dan. Pi. ^nx, ^ri'^x to tarry, hesitate; to set behind. Pes.
12.^
V, IX, 9 •'Pl'irx tDX if I should be late. Y. Yoma III, 40*^
top rtffiSa 12 'X the text orders a later action after it.
n"n!S (b. h.) pr, n. m. Ahiyah, several men of var-
Y.Ned.X, 42*'' nTi^aisJ^ 'X he tarried in standing,
was i. e.
ious periods. 1) Shek.V,l t3i303n bs 'X A. superintendent
the last to sit down. Gen. E. s. 81, beg. 1^13 PX DIX 'X
of the Temple libatio'ns (wines, oils). — 2) Ber. 63'' A.,
if one procrastinates the fulfillment of his vow; a. fr.
a "Babylonian scholar opposing Palestine authorities.
Pu. (and Hof.) "inix, "inxin to be postponed, be done
3) niinx "^n-i E. A., aTannai. M. Kat. 20"; a. e. Ibid.''
'31 1^rh E. Hiya (although a Chald. abbreviation
X'^'TI '^
late, be placed later. Y. Yoma III, 40'^ top "inixp bb3n
Hos. VI, 2 , . . W'^niS: resurrection of &c.^ a. e. document) postdated, opp. dlpl^ antedated. B. Mets.
V, 10 nnrnxa n'^ai postpaid interests.
''^niS pr. n. m. Ahai (v. "^Nnx). Kid. 22''.
fo laugh, v. T)in.
Pa. as foreg. Pi., to tarry; to retard. Targ. O, Gen.
•pn^ XXXIV, 19; a. fr. Sabb. 119' m^HX take ye a later
'" and meal (on Sabbaths).
U ~ ^' ('''^r')
chills fever, trembling. Git. 70-'
Af. inix same. Targ, 11 Sam. XX, 5; a. fr.— [Targ.
(explained, as 'fire of the bones'). Ber. 32'' (play on brr^l
Prov. XXIII, 30 'piniri, "pinila Part. Af. or Pa. of Tr^'
Ex. XXXII, 11). [lb. 12'J ibihX Af. of ^inil.]
'"ini^, "nnxn.] l
D^rib^) 'X IB? pr. n. pi. K'far Ahim. Men. 85\ *Ithpe. inxrx, contr. inrx to be delayed. TaVg. Y, I
Tosef. 'ib. IX, 2 dihx. Deut. I, 2; cmp. however ib. v. 6, v. nnx.
41 Tfy$
'wn"r««iawl
iiMMMM7(f)*< 111. 11 p 'l'i m ati la iBifaasMa tm iMm fW
iir« II la mbMalMlly •«••« vlgr *«. •. tt^
nol <rv«i ;
M««. tor; a. »/ U ^m 'V aa
I M I0C11I ifffm. MMJUr. lb* pTMampKon of Um InMli patty japlilfii KaUkt4^a.f^^lb.ftl\a.*.
r iiiiv'a »ui0iti»nt, btemm b* might hair* pi— l wd man "S II yq TlWIa wbkfc dm 4iaa>a pto *<l>« « 8 — arty to
.r Im had bM« ladlMd to Uo. Y. lllMba. Tl.
XZZ2^ ttfa. a.
Y.n
4tRofA«r fXiiUinaiion, Sab. IV, 5; a. t. tt. la Xidr^— dnaik aad dtod. » .!»'
Y. Vag. tn. 74^ boi.
) oapboai. ft»r iMWvy, Mtfat *e^ . *^ 8) J^, Kt wryiBi tba aa,— Fern
toal a^jbtya w wr^
.poftatt.l byaaoM oCBUiha baa Abayab. Qag. 14^; a.a. Y. Taaa. I, b^ tT. Y. Sbaba. m, t** lO tba last m
X oCAcrt; 1) frcq. ia Miabn. for aaoayawaa oaa^Tug. Pnrr. T. 80 W^nna rtraiym'^-lk XXT. t,
1, N
1
N T
iiing baaida* (iball bappan).
aaotbar vantoa. fas. 8T^. a. fr^A T'T* Yab. 4*»;
a. fr. Ckap. t^
rriTlM t (b. b.) Mmr, emL Y. Mtg. 111. 74' ^oC
"SrPH, *^^n^ in.(foreg. wda.) prop. dWifaoleil to
srrnrw t. tn ^ * % ^ •. . w '
,
,iaL
'
chord. Targ. Josh. II, 15, Targ. Job. XXX, 11 (ed. give
all var. combined, v. XPibaiir). —R. Hash. 23" •i<3r'^D'T 'X
i<JDS"l'l^nK, ]" .... m. pi. (h. B^3 . . . . .) satraps, (some ed. '^S'laN pi.) flaxrope.— P/. 'i'^S^ax, X^ssiax ('ax).
Persian governors. Dan. Til, 2; a. e. —Cant. E. to VII, 9. Targ. I Kings XX, 31 a. fr. [Tosef. Maasr. Ill, 8 ; piax
ed., ed. Zuck. 'J^S'^-JS, Var. 'p3i-JX q. v.]
n 3t2S
Atbah, a formula of combination or
*Cant. R. to I, 7 "Z^ B3'13X '^3"'^ n^D (read 'TJX; Ex. R.
13 S,
s. 2 m3i:53) how many kinds of tunny fish hast thou pre-
interchange of two letters the numerical sum of which
pared for the lying-in among them? V. OX"'l:BGDX.
is either ten (e. g. :J"X=1 9 n"2=2 +
8) or one hundred ; +
(e. g. at"^=10 + 90; B"3=20 + 80=100), whereby n and 3,
SJIDITJS Keth. 61" bot., v. 15313X.
remain isolated or substitute each other. Ex. T^. s.
16 (allusion to ^ti Num. XXIII, 9).— Succ. 52*^ n"at:i<3 SI2t3^^ V. XTJX.
-
T T
-: T :
jiaa rnri6l3 '5 )'^'^ip (sf^-^n '-i bir) in the Atbah (of R.
Hiya) sahadah finds a substitute in manon (v. Prov. OI2'^t3S Hall. IV, 11 (12) Ar., Ms. M.; ed. Talm. Y.
XXIX, 21). 'X 'p, Mishn. D13'^-J3X; Tem. 21" Ar., ed. Di3S'^-j3X p, q. v.
S'El&f m. (aax, cnip. aan=b. h. nx, pi. ta'^m), pi. D^^ia^t2&<, V. D^3-^«^X.
pKX plough-shares. Y. Sabb. VI, 8'' bot. (expl. D-^nxb
(Is. II, 4) 'Xb (Ar. by cler. err. p'^ia*). Ola^I3S, !Dla^!3^S m. (gxoifjLoO present, ready.
Targ. Y. Nuin. XI, 26; fr.— Gen. R. s. 48 it does not
a.
S!2^5, Af. 'nj"«';K, V. xtj"^, ^13\ •
read law (standing) but aS3 (placed on his post), i. e.
'ax ready (to proceed). Cant. R. to II, 9 "iX. Gen.
&^^t3S (S^illGS) m. (5a-j, V. nsai?) Ww^, /«oo;fc,
R. s. 100.
clasp. Men. 32^ "ilB'^DT 'S clasp for fastening the leaves
of books while reading.— P/.. '2IJX C'SaisX). Sabb. 98"
"r^^'iaK V. lia^a-^ax.
Ar. "iTOX (ed. "^^JaiiX •'S2ast3, some ed. ''Jnaa 'xa, corr.
ace, Ms. M. only "^yaMa, margin "^aiiX; v. Rabb. D. S. ^<t2^a^t2S V. next w.
T -;. •
because for the sake of (h. bbaa), T^TO 'K 551113 iD3p
of, JSD'lScS m. (C]a3,cmp. t)''a) drop-like cavity in the
they fined the inadvertent transgressor for the sake of cheese. PI. "^B'^ax. Ab. Zar. 35'' 'X ''3'^2 Ar. (ed. "^Bax)
the wilful one (in order to prevent wilful sin). Git. 63'^; between the holes.
a. fr. — 2) (in questions expressing surprise, indignation)
is it because? do you mean to say? lb. 7" xb K3X 'x bt2S Af. of ba?.
'tOJT' do I not know it myself? lb. 30'^ ',3ipOS '^S'^U.na 'X
is it with wicked men we have to deal? (i. e. shall we Sb^bt^S, 'I3'^^f m. (bba) jest. Erub. 68'' 'K1 X3in
presume deliberate sin?); a. v. fr. derision and jest (Ar. a. Ms. Oxf. xb^lba).
H5^!3b5> SD^tflS m. (cmp. b. h. -jSiaX; prob. fr. XP^^tSS f,, const, nir.sx (ba3) throwing, casting.
mti to ^in; for oth. etym. v. Ges. H. Diet. s. v. px) rope, •psax 'X stoning to death. J-arg. Y. Ex. XXI, 17; «• e.
ir^T#*
it;Vwt,T^^TM • Hp^
"IBTII A fb ^Vi. V. Babr mM.1, a«b. 1^
oVa^nV nmi n"rwB ir ibvy d«Uijr iIm mI« for iIm >><
(V^FL Itfaa.
lUjri •. roVsii *«. (IM. R, ». Tf (rW to in*!
*Md b« M«uttp(»d'tiiii4« ft fvgn Qm. XXXIU. It) a. frail) Targ. OaM. u, I (B. laM fi«\ ( T«)
JMMb WM lit* rtr^ % I' uju Ar. (wi abo TOVar^ v. T. Ak Bar. U, 41* bat. «
~T*r\a«0 (V'mt. '^^911) on bU b*iiif Uiffomi. •pyW. M^'^iJW ak (-«r9l l» S??9i fci/ OB. M^
C^ (b. b.; wc r. of 9^) to obolruei, tkte, fUt mp.
(eollaa«.>^/Y. t u» T'O^. TMf.
,
^
I
S**^P'^S, prob. ?af^ or ^o^sq^ m- pL (4t««tot) *Hn (b. k <«) lata^ Jn/ Ok! Wm! 'big. Y. O,
undisciplined, intgydoar tntOf*. Paiik. Bkhah p. ISS* Ler.'xXYI. n^Taam. T* '3* man <« Ok fl>r awB a
<\-. '..unin^: thj prinoes ar« rebels' Is. I, SS) (Mlfl brilliaat nuad in smB as ogly *««>i (bo^)l B. Ba*.
N :-:•*-:-: "n-; ~:*-~5 'Uiy lords are rabab*—lor Uiey 1»> s-33 >t OB baavcMi; a. tr. Y. Oak T, cad, 41^
«q lippad irregolara. [This i««ms to be the proper var- '3i^9Kr'<9ttwoaaa«oMe,tbatI ibaasaattaal T.Yak
sioa restored ftom Ax. a. Var.j t. Pasik. L c. note 75.] Xni. 14' top; a. fr. CBabtt, waally -m]
•w 44 ^{n^^x
Kil. VIII, beg. 3l'' 1^X3 -QT nt^^b with regard to what
S!51!l''5J<=^^5!!lkJ<. Targ.O. Gen.'L, 10; a. e. ed. Berl.,
(in what way, sense) has it been said ? Y. Shebi. I, beg.
oth. ed." xVnx.
33* ^l^ HT 1X1 and which (ploughing time) is this?; a. v.
fr.—Y. Peah ni, 17^ top 5Tii^ 1311 "i-^XI (='i'i'T^X) and
what is the meaning of merog? Kerith. 6*' -;"iS"^"a "'"^xb
"isilS what need is there (of the others)? Cmp. <l]f'^X; n^3?^^S (=nira ix, v. "^sn) if thou so desirest; or.
ina">X: I3£i3. Xn-^X 'XI— X-a-^X 'X (abbr. X"3X) if you choose, I may
T " ' - "
S^"^Sl, ^^^^ m. (cmp. ax) growth, fruit. Targ. "lll"'5l^, pi. D"'-in*ix, 'p-in-'x, v. inx.
Gen. IV, 3 ; a. e. ; v. X23X.
5J^nD''S, 3S ch.(=foreg.)l)Zm6. Targ.Job.II,4(M8.
^5S''SlI, JSyS m.=xax father. Targ. Y. Num. xnS'^X). Yoma 25''. Trrxsi. arm, wing, pinion. Sabb. 90''
'
XXX,'^4;'a. fr.
"^
xbx^inn 'X left arm.— P/. "p'ln'^X, X^'nS'^X. Targ. Lev. 1, 8,
sion, disgust, loss of attraction. Y. Yoma VIII, 44'' hot. in the household. Erub.
'X XlnB"^") "^n^n Ms. M. (ed.
82*'
'X "^3553 iibsn the bride (is permitted to wash her face on xni'i-i3iX, Asheri, ed. Ven. xn^iiaD^ v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.
the Day of Atone.) that she may not lose her attraction. note) two large loaves of the household (or of mourners*
meals). [Rashi, expl. our w. as loaves of drivers of oxen,
. ^S'^b^, ^S^f (iS^^<) f. (23X, /DX. cmp. bnx) [blaclt], appears to have had before him the vers, of Ms. M. and
name of a bird (h. >153X) vulture or kite. Targ. 0. Lev. to derive our w. from X"ia, v. "12I a. "iBX.]
XI, 19; Deut. XIV, 18"(Targ. Y. xn^3lX). [Targ. Y. I, II
Deut. XIV, 13; 14, gloss to v. 18; confounded with v. n''"in''S f. C^-ia, V. Xii'^ain) a meal. B. Mets. 84»
13—h. text n^X.] — -laiX pr. n. m., v. >QX. '31 'in 'X
T T : • T T ' ^ '
U^T'i^ V. owx. •
^^1^^! V. ^"liax.
Dill C> m. (D2X) stuffing, forcing food down the an-
imal's throat. Erub. 20'' (first time) '31 ")X^3 '^X xni in
niS'4 N *
f. (alYEt'a, sub. Sopa) goat-skin. Gen. R.
s. 20, end..
stuffing, is it not as if taking a vessel in hand &c.?
[Second time '31 "|X03 'X xni omitted in Ms. M.]
&<bf &< V. xb?X.
*sp;n^n^s, nn;n^5^i< f. pi. (prob. contr. of "li^'^S (15X11) [vaulted] roof. Arakh. 32"; Meg. 5'' -ilic
'Tisn'^X; -isa), X"inn 'a lamp-lighters, hand-maids who 'X a city line formed \)y joining roofs, opp. tl^in.-
attended to the lights. Yoma III, beg. 40^'; Y. B. Y.
Hash. 11, handled things forbidden to
beg. 57'^ 11 ... . i<nrS,
TT. Snj^S, T:. Sn,W (also
TT'.' 'J^X with Dagest.)
*
handle on the Sabbath 'TT 'X DIB bt' (Y. R. Hash. 1. c, const. 15"'X same. Targ.ProviXXI, 9; a. fr. —Ruth. R. to
inni AS
Kia Ama*%»A t^
(lta«hi r-Jii. •Off. •««.). » r-^. -/f r
II Kinfi XIX. M. * • »»> »h*'J» dM jhMi (
S*#»*S Irllrr.
) ammipermtrif , idlo/olroiM ftHirai. Ab. SUu-. 7** eT> iQVW» ^7*^ i-T'- «rr». •'^ ^v* «^ - "^
•« Ut* vtry day of their f»rt|TiU.— Pf. OTi»- l*» I. ». Unm ttM N«r. M. i»^. TVwi V l»Ml. 1. • imm.
rr. (O-OjVb) ;r i m . lb. «•; Y. Bnib. V, bif. IT with 7)^Y«b. tr ivn «M ihk Miffct. Y«iw 19^ yn
tilrov«ny M In psUiaff with K or wilh 9). (A« to '31 mr Uf^tkj !• dM Day oT Aioml B^ 4* IVi «S ai
T»»f/Prov. VI to.
S7SlI,».rT<»*.rrr
SyS I. H*j*5< f. (-rr J
T. -») AonJ (only in TMf..
TAfg. Y. DcuL IX, 16; » fr Ft so-rjc sr«rj». -r^
,f. P». XXTf, 4;«.fr.
•
jW^. Y. Shob^ m, hi«. 17^.
» T
m^8<, Vx) 1) irAo »oir.> Wof motpf tMck mmf^ifm*-
: : • » t -r
nnm^ quidmam). Tug. 1 8am. VI, ». Taif. Jw- n^ »0; '"rr,T5^ Koh. E. to IT, 7 TXr. "pos Vc l »» •« '
r.—Tam. S2" oncn ^npro H who b to b« ^^U** •»•* rVar. inrdi Moibah a. L im \au • ooiiapiiua oT a
i>;iiu. R. to 1. 1 (TXa IP. 4) 'S\ KTW ** "taTK tbO" «• ^""^ atitated Biaaiii. pan of whiak ii to ha taai ia Oaac
«hi«h of tbew is fjroni a white goat Ac Y. f«•- H* M* B. a. t whara Pn»r. XXIV. 21 w iiprihradii aai 8alo-
top X-! -:s x-:-9r what (paasag*) now my* tiu» (it aa^ to aBMBd it with Boh. IT. 8 *;o 7V^ *r« r*.
ia
Kia-'IpTlTiX 46 sn^n-is
n^S pr. n. m. At/ah. Git. 35* iin 'X A. Mari, sur- which people may hide) talk no secrets. [Muss, incorr.
name of one Aha b. Hidya. n for -I.]
a. V. fr. — Gen. R. s. 49 '31 '»< nc^ let himself take ashes; IT^'S. [Chald. 'pniX, X^-^X.]
a. fr.— P;. ins-'x m., "^nrx f.; ^n-'?, f\m^:; Tjrisi, -(irx
irS, V. foreg., a. "^rx.
m., 'ps-'Sj! f. (contr. -ISlS;, "pIX); very freq.—Y. Bice. II,
end, 65'' "pir) ,1D'^1=-pni!t llJiXI. Y. Meg. I, 71* top "pVx nirs, i<3irs, v. 'ix.
'prx are there only these (differences between the Sab-
bath and Festivals) ? T^' ^rX (v. nnx=b. h. xiB'^x, n'BX, ibx) now, then,
pray. Yoma 30'' 'X "ib 1"11X (miss, in Mss., Ms. M. 2 iT)
^n^S I, v. foreg. admit then at least. B. Mets. 70* IT'^X "h X^'^X tell me
now; a. e. V. "I'^'i'^li.
'^il'^S II, (is<n) xn'^H''!! '"* pr- n- P^- -^^^ Dakkira, Is,
a city on the W. banks of the Euphrates, and upon a SbrS, ^hm m., ^^m t (^txID web, net, &c.
little river of the same name; (v. Rapap. Er. Mill. p. 33, Hull. 5l'' iia-'p' i3-ipni '"^X V net in which the knots are
a. Sm. Class. Diet. s. v. Is). Kid. 72* '^ 'X (Ar. ^xn). close. Erub. 28'' ^-i3iX"I xn))T1X Ms. M. (ed. Xrb-'TIX, Ar.
B. Bath. 24* Ms. R. "'pi 'X (ed. XIpT -ixn, v. Rabb. D. xrtlT"iX) the twist (of bunches) of the farmer.— P/. "^brx.
8. a. 1.). Ber. 59'' (v. Rabb. D. a. 1.). M. Kat. 11*. Git. eo** il?T1X; v. X"nniX.— Erub. 8* trh pDS
!I1'1''^^ (b. h.) pr. n. m. Job, the personage after whom SJ^QrS m., V. X^T^n. Tosef. Kil. I, 11 ed. Zuck. (ed.
*
t: • ' t: • '
the BibUcal book ('X iBt3) the Book of Job is named. corrupt XiaTXaTX).
B. Bath. 14''; 15* sq. Y. Sot. V, end, 20'^'*. Nid. 52*'';
a. fr.
b^aj^s, bars, '|s (^T2m) m. h. a. ch. (^^t
|/^b?3; cmp. b. h. ^330; cmp. xispx) emitting tool, knife,
mS'^T331Ti< Yalk. Ex. 376, read nixasmiX, v. esp. surgeon's knife. Targ. Job XVI, 9; a. e.— Hull. 31*
"^tssniix. n'^SIp lb UJ"^^ 'X a knife which has hornlike projections
as ornaments. Y. Sabb. XIX, beg. 16^^ IX •^m'^^ 'ilirsx
i<^T^, V. x^ix. they had forgotten to bring the knife (for circumcision).
Ex. R. s. 26 man '31 "'Xn n3a wounds with a knife
b™, br'^S, V. i":x 2).
(operating) and heals &c. PL Chald. X''*baTX; 'plboTX (f.).
twigs. Y. Maas. Sh. IV, 55'' hot. (to one who dreamt ")22rS, Y. Shebi. IV, 35*, v. laTI.
that people ran before him^ —meaning power) "^n'^'^a nxi
'31 'X thou wilt carry prickly twigs and everybody will n^pm {t:<t)p}^i(), V. HBipDX.
run away from thee. [V. Lam. R. quot. s. v. 335.]
^^nr^rs, v. -tx.
I,
v. aiix.
'"IfT'S m.
pj ) fj^g act of stitching together
(^^'ny^^
of m; Berl. Targ. 0. II, pp. 63, 68; cmp.Mand. xnsXJlDX, "'^'^^^ Y. Meg. UI,
< m. (^nx, Pi.) delay, detention.
Nold. Mand. Gr. lithog. table; v. iia, IW) rurmer. Targ. 74'' top.
uii I. ir* lop 'r *sr-ia7 how iIm« luMibMa Umn alw Mm allMr. KM. M^t a. *.
CMttM» «>r mjr pulUng nibbii to tham^ >
7**5C Bak l«r. t. If.
vT'^AtoT^
T^ ni.rii:aBp.b.lk^)4«r.tWw«oaiMMk
:*n -c\< ,4s ItaJimt, ItaUan as. Bob. VUI, t T^C^ of tbaBobrvw cakadar. of twaatj mimt 4mf, TaiyJi
-a. (lUb. Ttn. corr. «cc,); Uv. B. «. 37 i
'
U
pliU f la bMw. tha taath of AprU aad tba aifklli of J«m. B.
Italian moaanrv. Y. Snbb. XVlil. b«f. If; a. a. HadL 8*: a. fr.'(Y. 8eluad«r K. A. T. jIbhmj.]
D^*M Lam. B. to 1, 1
crgn), m raad K^^ T. "VT^ ^^*^ tniRjcap.-ir
Dice «.T.)oft«HM{. dad
«opu JobXXTIII.l«;v.JL
T.ilKat.i.M^boi.r^Wi'K
^*?P*^ m. (ten) i^mUB^iiff^t) ekdnutim, 4mm.
'T tba dnet oT Bappli.
KM 7o^
week.
I
-? "? pra-m>ilMMitMniaiii«ofioei^o^eiOatei«l
<TTr of fin), Snh. 44^; t. C^r.
SS'^S (contr. of X3-nis<) 1) there is, there are (sunt 5''S, j''*S m. (b. h.; bix) superiority, patronage,
qui). "11^X1 'X (abbrev. T'X.) some say. Hull. 3*'; a. fr. arbitraiion; v.Midr. Till, to Ps. LXXXVIII, 5. lb. to
irT'''3'i3 'X they differ in this &c. lb. 4"; a. fr.— 'X iX2 Ps. CIV, 29 (ref. to Is. LVII, 19 j^^f^^e, peace &c.)
what is there to say? how can it be explained?
1^''53? '31 ^125 i^iX (ils'^^X) 'i^lb'^X but for the peace-making ar-
what can you reply? lb. 12'' top; a.fr. *2) heivho. Targ. — bitration of the Lord &c.
Prov. XIX, 7. [Prob. to be read XJiN.]
*"'5J^, ^^"5!^ m. (b. h.; ^1X) 1) ram (the strong). B.
. j"^-?''^ how then! how! Targ. 0. Deut. I, 12; a. e.; Kam. 65'' if one stole 'X nU52>D1 n^i: a lamb and giew it
to be a ram. '
lb. 'X ''Tnp I^T' p 'X a ram one day old
is called a ram (ayil is used in a general sense, irrespect-
JlD'^S 1) oh how! oh! Gen. R. s. 19;
(b. h.=ri3-'iX)
ive of age). R. Hash, le'^; a. fr.— [*P;. ti-^bx. Tosef. R.
a. fr.^ —
Ekhah, name of the Book of Lamentations,
2)
Hash. Ill (II), 3 (Var. ta^^r'^).]— *2) X:r^p 'X [perh. b^X
also 'Jt n^^a^.— ^J^S^ 'X Ekhah Rahhathi {Lam. R.),
q. v.] a species of locusts. Eduy. VIII, 4; Pes. 16"; Ab.
Midrash Eabboth on Lamentations. M.
Zar. 37* b-^X ed. (Ms. bl'^'^X), v. ^"ZX
IS^S 1) (=r-i3 "IX) if now; oh that. Bets.4'' topxniyn 'x ^'S m. (b. h.; prob. fr. b'iX=W', cmp. Var. lect. of
•^xVnUJX if I (had given my decision forthwith) I should
rt^XlI; cmp. 'bbx) [the c/tm6er], hart. Hull. 28"; a. e.
have made a mistake. Yeb. 46*. Snh. 107'^ '31 S<0"aT — '!!<
oh that a muzzle had been put on my enemy's (euphem. S^^S, b-^X 1); trnsf. 1) beak of a
Sb^'^^? ch.=h.
for mi/) mouth! i. e. oh that I never had said this! ship (a which the head of a ram was attached),
beam to
2) pr. n. f. Ikhu. Taan. 35"* what is thy name? She said, —
prow. Ned. 50*.' 2) projection from a lateral wall, butt-
Ikhu.— Said he I'^-ilUJS 1-J03 'X oh that thy joists were ress, &c. Targ.Eztek.XL,48; a. e. (Var. xVx).— *3) (cmp.
sufficiently long I
b*X 2) name of a worm or mite in grapes. Sabb. 90" b'^X
(Rashi a. Ms. Oxf. "^"^X).
"j"S m. (^3x) consumption, combustion. Y. Ber.
IV, 7'' top, a. e. D'i-12'^X 'X the consumption on the altar SbjX, ^h^'% SbllS ch.=h. b^X. Targ. 0. Deut.
of the pieces of the daily offering; v. "lax. [V. bws.] XIV, sVa. fr.— Bekh. 7\—Pl. •,'^>^X, 'x*^*X, "^^X. Targ,
Y. Deut. 1. c. (ed. Vien. '^>'^i^!) Targ. Lam. I, 6.
CSAJ^S bS m. (dSN) black color, something black. Y.
Sabb. II,
4'"*
'S< '^T^r^ black naphta. i<TS pr. n. m. Ifo 1); a Tannai. Bekh. IV, 5 (29"),
lb. IV, T" 'z^ 110^ 'X13 whence did they derive the obliga- pnosb^s V. xiab-x.
tion of three prayers?— 'X IS how far? how long? Y.
Peah VIII, beg. 20<l. Cant. R. to VI, 4; a. e. [In Babli rrb^ij v. ^^bx:
'Tk^ q- v.]
nb;s, nh^% nb^.^s f. (h.^ ^^i v. b-;
n^^DD^S, T\^tfT'^ Esth. R. to I, 1'' '\><
"^Ja (Var. 1) hind, roe. B. Bath. 16'' top ^"5 wounds with a knife
'SIX), V. Xfi'i'^SSlX. a narrow womb (vagina).?. Chald. X"i*baTX; "(llbalfX (f.).
"l^^^f, I^S m. (b. h., -i=X, /-IS, cmp. 133) hus- Vn?'^^^,
•'
V. 'sxjtnw^ ^ ^
I .. T '(-^resj, V. nsiippx.
bandman, farm-laborer. Arakh. VI, 3 (23'') "^^ im dx
(Mish. '3X) if he is a husbandman; a. e. PI. Q'^^S'^X. Y. ib^s V. ibx. y.
,^5j,
M. Kat. Ill, 82'' hot. Tiia-iX (read T^S'^X) his farm-hands.
[V. l-^-QiX.] • * m.
> (Ti!i<^ Pi.) the act of stitching together
5^^ W." with to the rent of garments in mourning.
Xn^^S, "^ ch. same. Targ. Is. XXI, e.—Fl
10; a. lat. II"x^ 83''
ref.
'X farmer^s loaves; v., however, xnx*iisix. bet cirr^i^ m. (-i^jt^ Pi.) cklap, detention. Y. Meg. m,
a. f top.
D^ID^S V. '3x. ini ^
for^~^'''^S ch. same. Targ. Ps. LXXXIX, 52, const.
^n^^ns^ij^
-
V. xn3^x. .
hert*?' «
T T : • T T •
49 m
^- *« '^
<V*9 «f
In tiM
<^. M
«M* of
fiM^A
OM V|M> ....
Y. ItoM. Hk. T,
.-^^m. <l«il
M' W«.
ao* •# HolM «M kb MM^ Mdlliatw to
>rg. Rath. VII. 4; «. •.~*a) •» fAif.' Nam. R. «. 3. b«« fAcar.'fAMr. IVuy. iad. fi. IT; a. a.^T. Bar. T. ri«^
V*3t^
-
II ob m .mid allow HI* lov« to
• rsrrvi
to^ top
wbo tfiaii; «. «. fr— T.
UllMiaa
yvm T^m tmmt ««&• vhoi ato
ftrab 111.
• bMwtr ovtr mr .• la
prtotdlif IteMf)—
i irMArr. Targ. Caot. VI. ii 'S^ 781 11 whctliw Um )
''i— among tb«n Ineraaan 4m.
Mon
•
irrm. w ow Mm
fk-.
imoi^Mt of am-
Airtbar os, i. a. 4^ lAof. Taff. Wmk. U. 14. Bar. I, t;
;.;, / t ,
a. fk*.—llaa. tt^ II *m 1i -V« om Ib iM% aaathar to
tbno lB«aa
I
-- i> |ir.B.n.Jlai«n,i
ofa arab (•rwD). IVS p^ H b aart^i
rrrr ,/ .W»). 8nb. 44^; T. DQK.
Y^-Y. Sot M adibla'frvit, ofv^ bom 1l—Foa. lit* (prov.) rcpasB
l^'^?. m. r'2J«; cmp. oan, a. ca/«mn«?J^~* *• a^) JOB daaliv to ba aiiB^lail, ba haafad «b s kaya
"SI if
DIS^"^,
T •
V. bixax.
T •
SDTNII, J}<5-?^ ^- ^^^''' ^^^ -^^^y^- elippu) ship, n22*lJ^I mother, v. xa^xn.
T • ' T •
Ilfay or, some say, Bfa (v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.) D^jnbia^s, V. x^-jibwx.
Bets. 6* nby ed, (Ms. M. nb^'^X); R, Hash. 31'' nb'^X ed. ation. CjlliUJ by burns. Cant. R. to VII, 9
'X one disfigured
(Ms. M. nbi*S; Ms. L. nbr corr. into'i^S; Ms. 2 Pibar; 'ir 'X nUJSSI and he (Nebucadn.) became &c. [Tanh. Tsav. 2
v.
Rabb. D. 8. a. 1. note). [Bets. a. R. Hash. 1. c. read (ed. Ruber 3) l^by CiTiiUJ np-^X rviivy\ and the fright (repul-
DTiin for "jlfisn ya a. vice versa.] Cmp. b*X.
p siveness) of a burned face was put upon him. Midr.
Till, to Ps. XXH DTl'i2?3X, read DillQiax, IjxTrupo;, fire-
^2nb:iS, S5n7!&<, tJ^S^b^i^^ f. (h. nb^x) Ainci, roe. scathed."]
Targ. jer. XIV, '5j a. e. Cant. R. to IlV 9; a. e.— 'X
"lia^ij, V. nax.
XiniUT nb*X) morning dawn. Y. Ber. I, 2«j a. e.
(v.
PL Xnb^*X, xnxb^^X. Targ. Ps. XXIX, 9; a. e.
trm^)^, u^-ym, l'"?i^'^!i m.pi. (n^x, v.
Ges. H. Diet. s. v.; cmp. Deut. XXVI, 17 sq.) devoted
^-^ ( V^^i V. nn-^X) to feel aversion, fright. Denomin.
na"'x. objects, sacrifices. Succ. 55'' '31 dibain "^niax (Mish. ib.
Pi. D-i^x (denom. of na-^X; with by) ^o impress with '?3"^X) are not the festive Emurim (v. infra) the Lord's,
awe, forewarn (witnesses). R. Hash. 20* d^iyn by *pr!i*xi3
i. e. to be offered on the altar? Answ. D'^baia 110XUJ na
we may try to intimidate &c. Yoma i^ l^bs D'^.'^ixb to im-
Emure &c. means, whatever is consecrated as offering
m,
'X ''i'2 hostages in place
13 ed. (Ar. X'^^na^X q. v.).
frequ. my mother; v. xax, Targ. Gen. HI, 20; a. fr.—
V. also X^niax.
Ber. 18'* nb X^-^X tell my mother; a. fr.—nJ-ipT 'X
'xb
grandmother, Meg. 27*'.— 2) trnsf. the flesh of a stone
ylU cS, V. preced. ws.
fruit. Sabb. 143» -(a-^X nax "jiiTH may be handled on ac-
j
count of the flesh (with which they were surrounded when '^^J''^j' m. pi. (='anix, play on na'^a and xntJiax)
.^
Sabbath cause).—P/. xrina^x, XPnriX. Targ. Jer. XVI, 3 these who go to bed with the setting in of darkness (a
esp. the arch-mothers of the Israel, nation. Targ. Y. AVi/.ty expression made up in oppos. to "pirr^UJ, v. nniij).
Ex. XVII, 9; a.e.—Kid.82* ipiri 'X the mothers of school F^. R. s. 47 'XI nnin I'lab leam the teachings of those
children. [V. also naixll.] w^'O rested well by night (as better fitted to teach).
P ^uy^ tt^
'
51
ir
flNM
««r«.r«r.
< tntfl.
i«
Ov PWVWVa ftfWt^m^ |Mipb pHMHRSHi
TbM. Il^i Ak Itf. M* 11 pi^
ptate froafc wtiboM bofdar (arMWal a^
? P^
f ^ 'ti , Map. iag» pam). T. BIL tX. M* lap}
N~ - S itt.(«>lt.V*f^i«<NlU.ol|l^9«*||;MBpwiry*^ I : > ig '^KH) H
4 mmifkumm bii rdar gnr*
Targ. li. IXYll. ti. tt^muu \. Kid lY. btg. 44* <flif Ml *^ Warn U, M)
N:: N -^) 4^timft. Y. Bot. 111. %* lop; Hardat oatlwftMk. B4bk IM^t TanC Ab SO (ZOa I*
>t. I, at* lop T*l H Um dajr grotrtaf T Tama I.M« l^{ T.Mi«. I. TT boC <^ T^ rw
•klrt of mx freak: a.fr/—(UakB. «olt,lT avplam. ^r^
ib., •rrr^ T. PC) ft (of r" wm ^ IWt Bag. tl. '
i l
'
: X T..Mr.'K«L B. BMlk a f rMd 10. T. M. Kat. I. 40^ boL; v. >?«''^> *n>>^ •^M ^iT
rf<rf k wrnt n itl^
fa t«w. n^giill); aM^ nqrV). m
Makk. rduOL, Mrak, 41 1 (ff«l la -^ovi Daa«.XZTI. 17)
•an'OiBPHamadaaMffia) liii r iliik dt iiw pi nt k4. \
B. to \\ iadapoadaiMlj la iM pii Hi r
^r«. nr». ^-^^^
I, .
(•s-::'s) to Tftrf^,
SSrU<,
T : .
V. X33X.
T :
•
inq^S, N5na;i<, 'a^^. m. (denom. of xn^^it) *"155^bf ("t^^) prolong ! go further! Git. 58* 'X
1) fear • inspiring ,
powerful. Targ. Jud. Ill, 30. PI. '31 xmoiB go one page and a half further, (and you will
"pjnp'^X, ^sn^'^X, '^'X. Targ. Hab. I, 7. Targ. Gen. XIV, find it). [Rashi: a little^^l'i-^^, v. "^XIII.]
y^^l m. ( y^H; cmp. )^i<, T:?) [b. h. naught], some- ^T\T^, ^nrs, V. m-^x.
thing rounded, decorative. Koh. B. to in, 12 expl. as "i;,
ref. to the shape of the human buttock, v. 'rQifiX. 12"!S Y. Git. IX, end, bO^ 'X ars '^fiX, read ISIS'^e), v.
and whither?— Aboth HI, 1. Gen. E. s. 2 tD'^Vs'iin 'xia var. in Msa. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note 20).
'i"^b'^TD3'^"', "^^S"^, v.
whence art thou coming? i. e, where hast thou been Ab. Zar. 30* defined as a mixture of wine, honey and
staying?— Y. Snh. X, 28*' top 'il^bb 'X^ lb ri'^n he had pepper. Ter. XI, 1 "pb^lS"^"^ Ar. (ed. Q'^b^U'^'i Ms. M. '"JX, ;
(a precedent) to learn from. — Contr, of 'pXTs: "i's, v. 'j'2. read 'irx). Y. Sabb. XIV, top 'j'^b'^^IS'i'^. W
TS (b. h. ; constr. of '("^Xl) nothing, not, Ber. 5* "jlO'S, p^'^Nl pi. of in\N;, 'ri'^x.
(h. X"^!! ")3 DX) if this is (be) the case. Y. Naz. VI, Si''
"'O^^rS, ^D;DS (S';r:^S) pr. n. m. Ivyam,
bot. —
Ijam. R. introd. end '3l 3'^n'i hX "iX if thou remain-
an Amora.' Y. Y'oma' ni,40^' a.* e.' Y. [Maas. Sh. IV, 55*
est here, or &c. Koh. R. to X, 5 '31 nwS nrx 'X if
bot. X'^'^3*X, seems to be a different person, v. preced. w.
the (my dying) time comes first, what of it? and if &c.
a. Frankel M'bo p. 64*'.] V. xn'^SIS'^X.
— 2) adv. of interrogation, introducing the alternative,
cr. Targ. Job VI, 6; a. e. V. p5^s.
P^^<,
SD^i^ c. (cmp. inpx), followed by -^, he who. Targ. t'T^, V. irj^x.
Prov. xi, 26; a. e. (also X3X ed.).
ed. SS**" ass (corr. ace.).] [xu^^ivov; cmp. ')1"i5'^:x as o : for b) unguent scented
^bfiirn ftS
of
Ui'tf' II
<>oiif. K
)-•<'
'l.r
t. 3 Mam "^
M*^ (f»cr||f*t8|
iblfd t««p, o|itH>alt«
n • MMliliaf (kitfn
Obb. If roteal imm. m
% »!
fiadL > !•
K'-i-l
^ «f ^ BBto ft.
lb. I
<...•>.->. t«(. to ifcXi^n KTmciTi9)'>^-(«*^
r*:- M <i,o aocliltaii Win «7taf.
flbv 11 iW MBftiMBBMBl wMaH ba i t w i w to ail bmt-
s"7rs. 5<7p:;it . (tj) « wr^ -^ •'«»•
<M ba «B9 dia BBd Ma aaMMtor BWf mBbvb
iBrttaf
BM). If ("--Wpt pt r^ip^ ^rtaira. Ba. B. fc 1>
- "''»'
totam iito prtioBBpBB 'vw mrm Ok- bIm TT^n^nf
^ .'- A/ihi. i|iioi. la iu«lt« '• -•«*
< :it llitlL IT*.
••4 Ml 1^ (praku to ba na4 r^W)-
ikB ptteoMM
in* (lapMl boom), aflbetiag tb« flr«t radical ia Ui« obiiliMm to tbB BabMa b b
1)0 wMv M
(h« praAx of tba Bitbpa. or Itbpo.; «. f. nC^np ll MB^TM^^ WOTViMM
in 'vz. r**rjo» (pi.) r»ai«; trom i;©-i"nr to matt^ aeaoBBt of tbair aaarad o(Bm; (I _.
siitiie. }ny\TZ'^ amlU, 4c. Befora d«Dtala 0*lt and vm tiM last two dalaittoM). TBb. 11,3 (M>*).-^ )9 )n r* «
intorchnoK'e ^xh "^'x M>d rtSL pHTordf Bo^ fb«Bd uater OBB proMbiltoBCBB tok* BO kval hold whan BMlbarpra.
^Nt mwt b« lookad for oador "Qlt aad riee nerto.] hibltioB alvMdj arirts; L « jbb mb pBBiA, or ap m i l
ff.
S^C'S m. Pt. "icnt (y. no, amo) kmi tidt.pUhtt. to tnm food OB tha Dbj of Al
inf/Oen.' XXVIII, II; •.—Bar. 5«*
a. T«ftW by dor food In gBoaral, L a. food othw o l M
.vAd-sida.—{lb. smc '^ piUmp.} food forbtddao at aO tisMa; VXfn 1i «
L a. htmit^ m wider rmtge tf
^"^ f =-««*.
a. f. ihB iistor of A*a wifo ia
I
Cnat r*"**) b«l Bot to hia brattarL B;
Niim.'v, 17* ad. Barl. ,
bcoUMT B. BMnriM thai iMbt of A.'> wife. dM if foB>
• biddaBiBaBRiagB(aftorB.*adBMh)toBirihBl
aa a brothar'a wifo, aad to A. both Ua «w m
U ri(i\ts pronifd to MiroM^er*. kov/T..Vy (v. Siu. Aoi. wife** aiatar aad aa hia lato brother^ wlfo 0m rq»|;—
V. Civit*,0. Teailt. R. s. 15 StA JO "pjC r—r m S) rrot r; H B fimtiittiti fMkSUKtm, L au two pto-
rnbr 'X ['5?J v"B» n» rwa rrtt or« xr At. *. hibiifoM %akm^ ^tdt dt He ibbi i bum iH b. g. tha Pay
snion? 54 n''511t2D''>{
of Atonement coinciding with tie Sabbath day, in venient. Num.R. s. 12 two columns of silver which weie
which case the restrictions conne> ted with each take placed in front of the Ark nii::D'^X "|""3= (Cant. R. tc
effect at the same time (night-fall); 4) "isian 'X a heavier I, 11 'i'^lli:^''!^ Pl-) forming a kind of balcony; Y. Sot.
prohibition, i. e. a prohibition imposing larger restric- VIII, 22' 'xb QDn allow the surplus of three handbreadths
tions, 6. g. the law prohibiting ant/ profitable use of a (over the space occupied by the Tablets) for the balco-
thing (nxsn 'X), compared to the lighter prohibition, ny.—Yoma 49» mvjOX ny:s^ Tilai^i Ar. (ed. 'S-^X) they
bp 'S<, not to eat or drink a thing Yeb. 32^' sq (v. infra). (the laymen) served only the purpose of a portico (hold-
Shebu. 24^^; Hull. 101^ sq; Kerith. 14^.— nnin 'X a Bib- ing the bowls up to vieAv, v. Pes. I, 5, but not handing
lical prohibitory law; '|2n"i^ 'x a Rabbinical prohibitory them to the altar). —Y. Succ.V, 55* bot., v.'^bfi'^'n.- 2) (cmp.
enactment. — ixb 'x a prohibition expressed in the Law asfi, rtS'ipti) something to recline on; couch, seat. Kid.
by a plain (xb) 'thou shalt not', without defining the 70*, (to one using the high-toned Xli'^BIp q, v.) 'X
penalty, in which case the latter consists of thirty nine ''ir5"'X "'"i^X'i call it itst'ba as the people do.—M. Kat.
lashes {v. r.^ipb^).— inis'x a prohibition to which the Bible 10'> 'X '^3213^ Ar. a. ed. (Var. as Yoma 1, c.) to build a
attaches the penalty of excision (by the hand of God).— 'x temporary banqueting place for guests during the festive
njn"i^ a prohibition the transgression of which the Bible week, cmp. X^2"iirx, (Rashi: stone building, Ms. Rashi
punishes with death (execution). — nb'^SX'x the laiv not to XD2).— P/. r"ixyL:S"iX (h. form). Ex. R. s. 31 (basilicas).—
eat (meat boiled with milk) nxsri 'X not to make any use ; ^3-j:S'^X (Chald.' form). Pes. 65'' 'XX "^yoxn they (the
(of it, as selling&c.) h'Til^l 'X not to 6oi^ (meat with milk).
; priests) walked alongside the walls on balconies (pro-
Hull. \\b^ a, fr.— riian 'x, v. rn23.— P^ |"'-)!1S^X. Hull. 98*
; jecting boards made for them that they should not tread
sq. d'^ttJU5n Cp^p:!) niira^ 'x h'Z all things Biblically for- on the blood); Y. ib. V, 32<' bot. ni'^rjtJTD. V. njapia.
bidden are neutralized if mixed with a quantity sixty
times as large; ib. nXTa2 in a quantity one hundred — *n*b'^b^I2p"S f. (Ispe. of bb5C, r. hVD ; cmp. ^5^50
times as large ; a. fr. a. b. h. bisiiix) cluster, a crowded band. Ber. 51« hili 'X
'31B^5Xb« Ms. Beth Nath. (Ar. n'^J'^sbnbX, ed. n-^SSbnp-iX.
sn^o^s, is^D'Si, ^<n^ss, ^<7D!St ch. Das transpose 'b5nD'^X, Ms. M. risrbnD'^X read r,'^bri'bnp"'X fr.
thepreced. \),band. Targ.Ezekyni,25.— P/."p-;iib'^X. Targ. brbri; v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.) a cluster of angels of de-
ib. XVI, 4 (bandages).— 2) as the preced. 2). Hull. 9'' a. fr.— ; struction.
B. Bath. 92'' xb XSlTSiaS 'X3 XS^^ "iro ',r^TX "'S we follow
the majority principle (that a doubtful thing is presumed
to have the legal status of the majority of its class) only si2ia*n:2D^s, v. x-j^isir^Dx.
in ritual questions, but not in civil law. —'X 'lUS to
"obx, -a:iix, -asx. |""ip53 rents) this man's (thy) blanket has twelve
.
here below, v.
. .
Var. niBpX, V. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note). Ib. Is'' one n^311I2p"S, 'T^, 'ONI, ':IS (V. X2-Jb-x) a system
recited 35 hs on top (inside) . ., say 'Xrt 55 bs on the . . of colonnades, colonnade ^i^ith double rows, basilica (v.
roof of the Its. (so as to expose it to public view). Y, Sm. Ant. s. v. Basilica). Pes, 13'' rx-ip3 nn^n 'X (the
Sabb. I, 2^ bot. '31 ni'JD'^X; Bab. 7^ DiTTSSn "^SS^UJ 'S-'X itsVba of the Temple being of double rows) was called
a balcony in front of the columns (projecting into the isVvanith, v. rppX, T'-Jp. Ohol. XVIII, 9 (ed.n'i''3 . . .
street, used as a stand for dealers, v. 3"i:p''X). Ib. Xpll pi.). Tosef. Sabb. I, 4; a! iv.—Pl. ri^iliatp'^X. Ohol. 1. c,
xn^s xbl 'X Ms. M. (ed. Xb"! xiri 'X) only the
n'i-ir'^?a\rn v. supra. —Tanh. Mishp. 14 (ed. Bub. 6 T'lJlUD'iX corr.
colonnade the use of which for passers by is not con- ace). Tosef. Oh. XVIII, 12 nisiIiO'^X (prob. incorr.).
M ^ ^'' u; ^
uf 1*1
K ^
>MM
|qf»iili(iyiwww a •liticaidwu m o4*Wf. •afe^tr*. y
•'MvrvM iho (»h* R -- - - - — 4<N»»
«i« (rtllinc ««• VArAnoiot) lK>(b la \h\» «o«1d ta^, Ouii.
-
U. lo I. 0. 1 5 '.'-J'r.'SOT* (•Utiunalii) Um
"''If. V. :**u"wo.
e*^
7 iilrc a 6in/; v. 0«o. R. L o. qaoU a. v •• llalL
hoi. VU ^* «*» i
•
!«• 10 KB. I, 4 (ad. aarmpll. TomI
•.V. r-?*©.] V. r' yjOiL Ukta.1, I
'
. . • .
•toM b«Deh) mmi «t ww A itjy orimfar't alcf, portico, r2r:3rse. y'ri i trry, 'etc, *». tnt
cohmnadt (emp. M^'bqn)). T. B. BaUi. II, Uf. is^ lop, a. (vtpi^o;) 1) cone, alao Wiml «/ l/W kio« |liw.
U.—>drov« a pMtry dtalar 16 ira from
boing priv«U grooiid). lb. Ul, cad, 14^
portieo to porlioo
a window
(ax piMo).— if. ,>^ ^/rwl rVT^se-llAa. Ah.Zar.
'ip,
rV«C"S Y. Ab. Z«r. U. 42* boU. v. r^rjCJC DiTSfltXTM pr. a. m. JbfrwMlw (v. prmi ; hat
ptoh. a oorrapc of ofluW .y '
. T. KiL IX, tt* boc
(T. Kolh. Xa, 8A* ii
'
'•^"UC'S Midr. 8am. ch. XI, . ^towi. C'Xi:'i::0*i< aad dcrlT., r. -oil [Koh. B. to I.
a. fir.
nN:"uc's. V. r- raojc m.
•5<T^rcr» (s
(lapa. of 'ire, cm|».
—t^ r.ir'^j. 'rac
«7TJ 4w.> m^-wftrk, m^
TC^,
«t213lBini20'iX 56 mTipD'^x
'^xa "i^iap"! i<'~\:2p the loop which they make when attach-
ing the sail to the rigging. lb. tiBIS '"XTl and the (per-
O UG^J5DC'"!SI m. (5^£v6a|i,vot) maple-tree. Tanh.
T'rumah, 9' T1?213 IBO'^X ed. (Ar. "il^irBOX; corr. ace.)
manent) knots, in the rigging or ropes.
Tidhar (Is. LX, 13) means &c.
plaited chords, as a collect, noun fern, a girdle of strips 0. Ex. XVI, 33 Ar. (ed. r-^nibs). Git. 14». Cmp. pET.
V. X^!lp"^Bp.
(v. Frankel M'bo, p. lOO''). Hull. 115''; a. fr.
mSpS^D^X, .
SnllSbpSp^Sl, J^Ti"jbp1Spch.same.H.X:^.,
V. XBl^pX.
^n . . . Targ.'li Esth. V, 2. Targ. Y.Gen. XXXVII,'36.
^blSD^N, V. 'OX.
V. 'BPX.
^'.l"?P?^^^?>
Jj^fJ^DpblSC'^Nl, 'P^ m. (3-/oXaaTix64, scholasti-
"pt3'^DpSD'^S, read C-j'^-J-ipBix m. (o^J^apturrjc)
cus; S.; D. C.) scholasticus=cansidicti!i, advocate, pleader.
cook. Esth. R. to 1, 14, read oVlr ^"^J 'xn {'^•z^-2'Z^-preparing).
Y. Ber. IV, T^; cmp. Gen. R. s. 64, end, XS-^liO^lpOS
Sr'i'i^lXI Ar. (trnsp. 2 a. p; ed. X-ip-JDlb-^SIX corn ace.)
;
^I2D5"lpDD^^;, V. -cpsppx.
pleader in behalf of the Jewish law.— P/. •^p'^apb'iSip^X.
Cant. R. to VII, 9 "^ptJI^aO'^X, corr. ace. —l-^pppbispiX D "5 Ji^P"ps, i£pS m. (atJTTotpaYo;) 1) asparagus,
Ex. R. 8. 43 '::DS ^u: n-iirpS (corr. ace, ID mistaken al.so shoots of cabbage, like asparagus in form.
Ned.VI, 1
for ::) like the pulpit of the scholastici. [Also written ifone VOWS abstinence from cabbage 'XH TIDX he is for-
'i=G.] bidden to eat asparagus (the latter being considered a
species of the genus 'cabbage'). Tosef. Dem. IV, 5 SJpb
n^plSp^Nl pr. n. pi. nb^'in 'X Iskufia, near Shiloh. 12'i: 'Xii rx to cut off the stalks thereon (and throw the
Y. Meg'. I, 72** top, expl. nb'^r nsxr Josh. XVI, 6 (axoaia; remainder away). — 2) asparagus, a beverage of wine or
cmp. Zeb. 118^ as quot. in Yftlk. Deut. 881). beer with asparagus. Ber. 51*. Pes. IIO''. Kid. 70* '"X
=1 tlT^npl educated call (the morning
aspar. as the
i<bD&^X, V. '3&X a. 'px.
drink). [Yalk. Gen. 34 DiSiBDiX read D'^a^Bp%N! (c-cppaYic)
5J^''^D'^5J< Gen. R. s, 37, v, X"^S31X. Y. KU. I, 27*, explain. pU3'i1B=per8{)ea. V. Low Pfl. pp.
sti-ipibiBib'^x.
^ pD'^lSl pr. n. m. Isak. B. Mets. 39'' Mari ben I. (v.
*
"^
" (*. *Q| frtarr, «a^. fr»««*. !*•* |||*
i|if<iMi r'
H m:. f«i«l rx. « lui^u. i< n •. n
i«4 cr««r wmiiiMwrw' •• i»>Mi«Mi '1««»-
...^xi. . tT^ iKia Ma^ovr • «NiiiH«4|iWc«ajtM
•r vMi la MMMd #vrA Yowi n* *e-ri iiiu. m. m.
«. a I ; *«).
ilM mm
of a Uuar of 4«««Ma. md la«»l tii tW mm
..( a iBiHna. Y. OtII. VII, *»* HUB nm (corr. aMk.
rrw««l. M«4. »** and MpplcHMai aaa. !• Y. H. Ballk L a.|.
Mpno*K, r.
*,**9^ Y.Maa«.8li. IV, &&^top.-CWU. Kidd. It* "tzn^ IniMaially ttka Ika iMt toM Um aabla.— K. r
rMd rrtt. (0«n. lU •. 4S t/^ oe^ 1ilb« Aamr rtMhrod *^ Tuy. Koh. Zn, »; a. te.
ita Dam* from Kimmr (Qon. XIV. l\ oowinwit; t. bov>
«v«r o«xt w.]
|wirrC1C Y. lfaMiakV,M^lap7'»T^,
rMd ''
t
'
Tj jfii '^ MT^ (pL of 9tT4viic) tkrae
~'<S*S m. (h. b. ^^ *^ prop, hmtd, hMM mw •/* apon whoaa
ahtlimtnet, (onp. ^norw). Y. N«^ t. bag. UI'.-H nr^mt,
T<n^ TT^IK* I^M. ivt b? 77*!b 7K tb« ponbbaant of
S**rw*H, T. W TCW.'
"fTi^iS"^f, V. 'i3x.
^r^DSnp^i?, V. '-JD1X.
S'^TID"'?^, read 'ix, v. x^niex.
n"3i5™p"S, V. 'DX.
-
T : • ' T : •
V^''^"'<lP"^ read 'aiKD-iX, v. a'^a-iatpx a. foil. O'lmmD"'?^ f, (iTTTTodopo;, sub. vofAo;, miUJ) a
tune played to mares on being covered. Cant. R. to I, 9
XI3^J!SD^S Yalk. Ex. 167, v. Xa'^S^IB'^X.
(being asked why they
rushed into the water, tlie horses
nS"'!J^I Sifra Sh'mini ch. VII, Par. 6, v. HB^nil. said) n-in dzb n^^rSD 'X (ed. DiDipBix, DiDirS-iX, 'BX corr.
ace.) a hippothoros is prepared for you in the Sea (a
nS^lStll f.(cnip.''Bis<) character, disposition,tefnper. satire on Egyptian lasciviousness).
Ex. R. \. 40 (play on Job XXXVIII, 4) '=1 "bir 'xn
n's-iX
where was thy predestined temper suspended? (on which b<t3D^l5j, i^I9^i^ (ETCTa) seven. Gen. R. s. 14, beg.;
limb of Adam's head, hair &c. ?, v. preceding passage a. e. V.'xa'iX.
sure. Sifr6 Deut. 294, both a small as well as a large from accession to government or an other important event.
Ephah 'X niinp is named Ephah,—Men. 45"^ top ',nBiX the Lev. R. s. 36 Cl"iDb^ bu; 'X3 .13^23 (Ahaz) was counted
Ephah belonging to the sacrifices; a. fr. PI. niB'^N!. Ibid. under the era of kings (under whom Isaiah prophesied).
Num. R. beg. 'X HT'^XV- D1i nrx what day, month, year
*pnp3TJlD'^!S, Pesik. R.s. 26, "pajin 'X; ed.Lemb. and era (from the exodus from Egypt.). Pesik. Bahod.
'|i03ib pi-ioarjIBN, ed. Friedm. "fjrb, read "pVipi-il? T^jbQ^ p. 104* '31 'X '|''3'Ta l^n count ye a new era from my son's
*l'ia"'p1 than the palace (with) triclinium and bed-cham- redemption. lb. Hahod. p. 52'' sq. he wrote her marriage
ber wherein I dwell. contract 'x nb anal in which he stated the era of his
government.
Dip^iais^s, V. Dpvjfinx.
D'lp'^I3D''Nl (incorr. 'alB^X, "^^tm) m. (uTiaxixo;)
consv,laris, Emperor's delegate, viceroy. Mekh. B'shall.
Amalek, 2, '31 h'C'zr^ 'X the Hypaticus annuls it over
pblD'S, V. D-^>iBX.
his (the Hegemon's) hand (ignoring his authority). PI.
-ppvjB-ix. Tanh. (ed. Bub.), Vayesheb 2 -ppiDBX (corr.
&^mD"'ISl m. (v. X"alB) mouth, orifice, esp. sky-light
ace, V. note 4). V. OipiMBin.
(impluvium). Erub, 100" 'ND p^bo rxvn Ms. M. (ed.
iTiiTl) (a palm-tree) which grew up through the im-
Dlp^t2'5^S, V. preced.
pluvium. Kidd. 81«. Hull. 5\\
V. fr.
JiQlD"X &c. (read: K;ri"i::iQ^X) m. pi. (^TtiTifxia, ta)
the imposed penalty, sentence. Deut. R. s. 2 Yalk. Gen. ; snp^be'^s, V. x-j^T^B^.
77; Ex. 167. [Mus. reads n^^pS sing. fem.=lTCiTi}i.ia.]
T^ipCS"!Sl (T^b^ix-'BX Mus.) m. pi. (pastilli) lozenges,
Dies m. (DBX, |/"qx, cmp. D>lSN) fodder, feed. pills of sugar. Cant, R. to I, 2, V. ""bM^IiQ, Dlb-::pB
PI. -ppilBiX.* Midr. Till, to Ps. LXXVIII, 52 -,'^3pn3 "px cmp. Yalk. Cant. 981.
M
(«-
i7?V^ V.
*OntmrM, IIUIr.lMi.iL» rm^MH md T^flPflt t («%. M. pi, ll»p
... r ' u ^-yi
i,. «Ar> ht(«t (•>
n;)«> Mp. t*Mi. m») Im (ITiIumJ
(V.
Il,w*r»
rr^:^ --. M rrciiV? Dmt. 111. M; t«). L •. I»4 to Mfbr
t .
Hf (OowBMC 4MR}-f)
Mi^fl^^^k
^ nTyrn, ^A^AflA^A^A
M^nQlt, DDTW
^^^h^B^A^.*
«.
il ft'fftH ttf A ^fWtMM Of WMn,'
i'.
"ITiB'H, JCinrtjt,
fmmimct^ imsm ibwi wwi'iiI, Om. K.
W f. (ii;«p7{«) frwftrhift,
•. ^9\ %. tt. {In
»
*8*Xl< m. rm
• • • •
D«aU
II. 111, 1 1 T'S-tti. rMd T^T* "»•) IIIi<lr. Smi*. J*JT'iJi bi, y. tm ruu»
fti
I*
VU, l6 (Var. •Wb), t. -^pt)
*Kp*M WL ( pw tJU ; aaip. Lm. — Mw kk k. XD) i ,
Sn^TTB"^, T. prMwI. if rWiiii f r'< >ar*, Sabk. I tT "y WP»B 'W Ar. foi. mp^
ir-p9. Ma. 0x1 T^. Af. Ban. TV. v. Bakk. D. a a. L
*|D"^'^ (Ithpo. dMom. of Tfya ke mm Uutd (bj Bota 40) a goat, tfaartmial, MBifor algkt kii [. taik*
R^^oiMk ofAeiala), L «. hte property waa tofaMd for Uio*. Baitr. II, IS! aq.)
Kidd. III. M* top "^ H L^'s prapMty te.
Cl2'iSlp*H»o '
j'j Vm
'2'a^p"e< t (oimoiavii) fkr MlaMi< awA.
S:i'S I in. oMT, jirM% tmf^ Otti. M^ n
qnat)
N-'j* (Ar. itfR) gTMB twiga with wkieh Um ri««r
B. fl, S
(plaj oo
T-K
jr'faaa
(eo(T. aee.);
Oaa. YII,
Can. B.
4).
ai tt ^ (eorr.aoa.)
lum. Sabb. 144** jaX"X TSn Ar. (wL MTXTK; lU. TS raad r iiy iu Ik. 4r top; a. a.
'
iD U Ip'Cs 111. (oixovojxo;) steivard, town-clerk (a II, 5 "^X "pDSb ed. (Ms. '3nx 'pOSbx, Mish. Nap. "inx). Y.
slave). Y. B. Mets. IX, beg. 12*. Y. B. Bath. IV, W bot.
Sabb. XI, 13« 'inx. Bets. 32* 'T^n Ms.
='n^5 Ms. M. (ed. "i:')=xn'i"'bpn •^•J:i field-dishes. [Rashi;
M. (ed. 'in) expl.
pire or emperor) 'his rock' 'X lily with an aromatic root. Kil.V, 8, expl. Y. ib. 30'' bot.
fiT this means the statues
with the likenesses of the emperors (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. "*>?T'? (P^- "^ ^^l""!!*. V. P. Sm. s. v.). Tosef. ib. Ill, 13.
t*S^Dlp^X II or ^"D^p^SSl f. (pi. as a collect, noun) Din^lStlT, D"niSt m. (prob. from its use, v. D">x a.
^
(denom. of '"|'ip"'l<) a procession in which portable images deriv.) erus, a musical instrument used at weddings and
are carried. Midr. Till, to Ps. XVII 'D1 DiDXb^a \^ 's a
funerals, drum, tdboret. Sot. IX, 14 '""Xn h'J Iitj the —
use of the erus at weddings was interdicted v. expl.
procession of angels passes before man and they cry, ;
n^Dlp^S, V. preced.
^^ l"cS m. (3>"iX) meeting, festive gathering. Targ. Y.
Num. XXIX, 35 (=h. X'npri).
D'^Dlp'IS read 'p?P^'<- Sn^S,
T •' :
X^""11i<,
T .' :
V. X^IX
T :
•
']' x'p''S, Y. Ab. Zar. U, 41^, read with some ed. 'C'p''^, '^JPl^^' V. O^-i-^X I.
V. -ip'^X
^T^» V. Si'lX, 5>:iX.
Obp^S Ithpe. of bbp.
'£J''Nl m. (b. h.; ^1X, cmp. d";, v. ujrx) being, man;
i
.
• '
)
.
<
7V9 Willi UW UHraUoll ttf •MAMMilif • MUM* MHII, HBy^ * ^9?^ Wfc(«»^i-*
r«lllUo«. It f^: r«f. IPM) aWMil, «Vk, TWf, Om-
V. aa4. »?• «r^ rv* • MTfala
r*C*)< Y. Smb. II, N* «^ X T^ V. it.
-* i.**. nr-a t. Wm. U,t^ hm
-im^ bU faUMv^c »ilk 1»» wnlfcer (if. Ibr Bellas).
•. r».
***k'5^i
i^ wb«i m«uu
*•*
^
good tmei.' V. Hbcbi.
Mint* ihvin'T Am. (H^iag) 'm
(Af. or
'«»•
"^ II, lOi a. fr.~Y. SmM. S, ir «T^ 16 r- ^ (Y. IfaH.
I « ; a r.^Y. Sot VIII, ST boC H }irm a T*^ pr. a. m. DkL lUcitk. M*.
lUia. Y. Sail. I, cad. ir* H 7: in
I
«ri. Y. II. Nam. XII, !«. Cmp. KT^ (Aeafrr. I'aif. BMfc^ XxVo, • (ad. Wnu yu,» W^
OnZTCTH, faad
V — "" V V V u.».«inj
v...n.XVin. 24; a,fr.— Y Ber. VI, «nii, 10* "Ti 'OT ""Or *»
laavHyUMfBaaaaaoaldMladM. V 'aae^
ou« TitnuMi re«a.<i. . .. R.BMh. n\ a. fr. W ^nn^ m it is,
Ae.—B Mate.
-=* rr>*3 r-x-c r: Um om tai Tnnnkawi
Job
^^
XXXi
Bk (ar»;
17 Ma (ad.
. -^
cr^
VMS. V^ ^ l*i
s^ a. fr. '^ scnnt SX if the opiakm uf B.
. . . .
Ills aothoritjr.—Yoma 41* rr%^ *^ 'X nr: what Im« Tkif. jiz. lY, To- a. a.—Brah! iV; a. a.
i«:''K 62 rr^nTDK
to the laws concerning that day. Kerith 7'^; a, fr. PI. tent (for his son's wedding). Erub. 25'> '31 '3X (ed. '3X)
p3X (O"^?!;!;) the word akh in the Biblical texts. Y. Ber. the Resh Gelutha was to have a banquet (on a Sabbath)
IX, U'' hot., a. e. "p-jiu-io 'ppni 'x the akh and the rak in his garden.
intimate limiting qualifications.
*S''"'110S Targ. I Chr.1,7 ed. Rahm.; Targ. Y. Gen.
?jS II m. (v. "r^^x 2) affliction, calamity. B. Mets. 59*^; X, 4 X'it3X, V. X"'';3X.
V. '^3n. Gen. R. s. 32, end; Tanh. Noah 9, ed. Bub. 3,
IJi^ III=T]'iS, only with X"in together. Targ. Prov. he who travels '^h 135>?3 (Git. 7*'; Tosef. Oh. XVIII, 14
XXII, 18 (ed. Vien. T^-'X). a'^TSb 13S>Q) from Acco (Ptoleraais) to Ach. (Chezib).
n 'JSjX f. (3X3) fever connected with pains, fi^Ti ^'JpS, V. "^"itsx. Denom. Nithpa. iJ3Xn3 to show one's
'XI, a vers', for n-^aXiX; q. v. self merciless. Num. R. s. 8.
D'^t2JSDb|5 m. (axaTT);) agate. Ex. R. s. 38, end (ed. IS"lpi<, ribJ^'plJ^ m. (=b. h. 'itsx) cruel. Targ.
C^UXnx corr.acc). Job xiil, 2 (1) a. e.— Lam. R. introd. (R. Joh. 1) xb^Iip
;
i» to
!•
*«4
*•
a. Ar.
N":N, r*rM
li tlpM ii 4«r akanrbadi to I
i«. •. 1,1. ^dUk, Uw tUmm 9n>^ Tbm. II, 1} a. <u-«) to A# mmn tf,
iix nMNM and WMlJMniOrMMi, aMiU* VI, It V. Mi in (MMk. • fni vbMi Um iaib
ChM. I. T IT"'!* lV«r r Vu ii ).
i„., I of Um R. to IV, 4 rrm in ate
X. 4 trnni Y. M«« 1. 71** ua. iriii iU«i.
>. aft
>; n'vj^ii), (Ibr k. k. V^X (IK^ Maik Itl irais a* a.
1}
ire A)
'\*
« »Mai- Inf. ^Tr, >V^ Tanr
nTX t (b. h.( to«) mNiv* /'<M<i mmCi 4<i*. Y. I. viii,drrte-Tr»^wi»Ni
Umj aaaw aad wv
aboM MllMf )b f aK«« €>un 7m ; i
ti >««lioMl,L«.IMrrf4MV. VomM^rWIl to^t n. *.-«) «Mi *«T l«*^ U0^ ilkt knmd tfi
«0ntMU. lb. «l*. a. fV. msa 11 wlMfvtw VaiKto drtltwMtm^ mi flU WWtotr'* tow< b«M» to kif^nm
• -H m lb* BibI* IMI, UM ilM «f oil** M t§Biml. baa Ul, ti VI. U.-Tm$. r* XV. l; a. t.-
111. If*' lap ran rWii Um 9ammtr om. M* ^ T« Vm; Um. 1. to IV. t 7WT Vrm
tar. lUb.ai''. a.fr. 0^ X V. I tHIl Mlbnn midMi tbtm.
-pr p'V" 5< i. r«». ?••. om.
!
aalgoldAcf Kidd.M*«4sie-SICv«««aiM«fiC>»«l^
1*rd<, pM (V. •;;> Uhm, <n IM> mmm rr . Y.Bw. ("^511 Af. of ^ to <vy. V. <Vs.)
I A* ^* rT <*3 H ia ii thtM aMt deals witli hto Mifb*
<* Y Kcili.Il.srbuL'riipnaiiyvniywUrdayUioa ^^ II (aaa. r. of Vrs) to iiiiawri. »ad. »l« V^
*<t, «nd iwda^ tboo MjvM aUn rmm; m. tt. V.T^ ta^piaaaa laiiitor toa. B«Ui B. totoiA t wn
C*-S Af, of 005.
Vsti e^
HMD (raad ep fWD) ban to iba b^ nai bcM
Um onawri. giH ap and fU It; v. Vo.
|W •v*. V. *,'0"dA.
r
XrrX m (12H, cnn>. xzZfyrtmnd >>t pommtUtl drug,
M^^ m. (Van) aator. Tuy. Jad. XIV, 14.
M/lkv Turn. Job XXX, 24, Var. for JC^VtCK
"Cm (t.
rtiii
Var. lacL to Babb. D.
B.
"I^ob^s, V. 'pMbx.
i^r&DN, t:r&::s Gen. r. 46, V. orppx.
DD!S ( yoz; cmp. on) fo 6e sun-burnt, black, dark-
15'' 'I'assr:
^^"ITD'^DDS, read p-i'^LJipax, v. -pnoipSX.
colored. Nithpa. to be blackened. Dsxr?. Sot.
r;s the outside of the pot grew black (Var. I'anBrJ).
pb'O^X Tosef. Kil. V, 26, Var. of D-^D-^ba, v.
ibDax.-
lUjS (='3n, onomatop.; cmp. "T Pi.) to cough.
Kidd. si'' top. irr^D n-ilS xnUJ 'X he coughed, and threw
n"n^D!D^<, V. n*niD=x.
his phlegm into the cup. [Perh. 'X XD3 a 6/acA-, dirty
cup?] 0*5* 05 ^Dj^^ m.(SuX7)Y0c) 7food-carner,
Pj2^5'
forester. Men. 97^ 'X"^b~ common wooden vessels; Hag. 26*'
V. -pax.
P^' Csborx "^b: Ar.(ed. n"^5bD2X Ms. M. •'DSlbax corr. ace.).—
Zeb. 94=» X;;abp=X "ibs (Ms. M. Oliaborx) forester's apparel
n^wDs, V. "iii2i=x.
(leather covers &c.); v. oi'ap'lbax.
jinj&Ds, V. "o^i^tsDx.
^*^DDS, rr^^DDlS, Tosef. Kil. V, 26 (ed. Zuck.
n-ij^jn D-D-^bz, Var. D-D-b2, 'pb-^OSX) prob. ')i3"'b'ip3X Q-^bz
t:-:- SniDDS,
!}<"1"IDD!J<,
t:»:~ nmODS
t:«:- f. (iSlSpa,
Ji t •
ex- (;'jXtvo;) cotton clothes.
edra) (Greek) a covered place in front of the house;
(Roman) recess, parlor, hall for conversations and dis- lpJc> (denom. of "iGsxlI) to harbor a guest Nithpa. .
X'n^rx.] B. Bath, ll'' 2"i "in"! 'X the hall of the school cxvi.
house (philosophers' exedra, Sm. Ant. s. v.), contrad. v.
"I&PI^^, S^DipSl m. (transpos. of X33DX, v. X3p; h.
to xn-iiai-i 'X (Ms. Oxf. v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. Xn'^:a1"i"l,
'iTP) weaver' s]nn'. Targ. Jud. XVI, 13; 14; a.fr.—*Sabb.
note 10) Roman exedra (open but surrounded by a rail- 151'' "^XI-iST 'X: X"^b^ "^BX Ms. Oxf. a. Ar. (ed. X3D^2XD;
ing), lb. 25*'' '31 'xb dbiS" the world resembles an ex-
Ms. M. -^XTlSI X'^3DDX "^h^) even if the painting stick is
edra the northernmost side of which is not covered
as thick (with paint) as a weaver's pin.
(PiDSIO^D Ms. M., ed. nanib^a not surrounded); a. fr.
PI. nix'n'iDDX. Tam. 28'' )''i'2 biy 'X exedras forming, or "jODSlI, pi. ts-iSMX, V. next art.
belonging tu, a structure (opp. to open exedra with
plants). S^pDlJ^II, read:
':>».
/I/ i«i»*# I?). T5H «k (b b^ 09^ |^». .. r
and TkHnny, v. 0:<Sit. mU *)( ite vidioat pre^ ioaa aMaiiaariMl; a. It.
i^*OrS T,v<»f.OboI.XVIIl,5, V. smoOMa. r '
not only in this case they said so, but wherever &c. lb.
iSTljp JJsS f. (""13) prop, halancwg, hence balances,
82'' ':"
5* W'lia^n 'X >iS'i5abn i-ipn bx read not thHamm'dennu
scales, iveighwff. Pesik. B'shall. p. "("mzsT 'x:i in
(ihou instructest him) but th'lamm^denn (thou teachest
the way they weighed, tliey were weighed. [Cmp. Buber
1. c. note 43.]
us) ; a. V. fr. — 2) (ellipt.) (you cannot say anything ex-
cept . . .) but, a logical inference excluding all other
NP1 wJCN~ I f. ("iC3) i)ropricty, proper use. Targ. explanations &c. lb. 30'' XJil" xb 'X but (the conclusion
Koh. X, loT
' is proven) there is no difference. lb. "n "lOX 'X but, said
E . . . . we may derive it &c.; a. fr.
^rSS (contr.ofin S<n3?3 IX) a scholastic terminTahn.
Bab., still, even notv, yet. Meg. 2^ 'Dl (T^b '^rS'a 'XT and Sn^SllSblS, read 'ix>p, v. X^USbp.
still the plural form is needed. Yonia 27-''; a. fr.—'^IHBX'I^
since, up to that time. E. Hush. 10'\ SS^^^bb^, HD^Sbi^ (aVx to cut; cmp. r;bn, Ci^n,
XS>"in &c.) a bundle of shoots, broom. Y. Meg. II, IS""
SDripS m. (nsN, V. P. Sm. 191; cmp. 6<0=X, 03?, (for b. h. X-JX-J-3).
nosr, "pv) venomous, vindictive. Targ. Prov. XII, 28 Ms.
Luzz. (v.Pesh., a. LXX b.c); [.some ed. xrmSS, v. fna; ^'^jZI^sS m. (v. preced.) young shoot of the palm-tree,
Kini?; h. text '31 bx na-^rs!] thin pointed branch. PI. 'psa^x, X-^S^X. Cant. E. to
VII, 9 the palm ... has no' less T^'jn^X "pS^-^X nbn |'3
l^iJC^ m.(v.preced.; "iformat.,cmp."ipl^D)^»-eeww/j,
(strike out j'^jb'^X) than three new (cutting) shoots. lb. in
blighted. Y. Dem. II, beg. 22'' is there no rice in Hulta?
young shoots
our place they call n^iJOJD X*^'^32bx^ the
X"ri 'X it is greenish.
sans'naya (h.O'^JDJD). [Num. E. s. 3, beg., in Hebr. diction,
" •pSiaSX, fi-. nsx, cmp. nx; prob. to be rea<l TSia^N.]
„^- C^'^^) [divine crown],
J^T^ pr. n. Akhtriel,
a divine surname (attribute). Ber. 7^.
tJ^'D^^JJ^ m. (b. h., cmp. ttJ-'nJ Job XXVIU, 18, a.
ing spontanejusly.— Y. Peah VII, 20'' bot. its sacred Ex. E. s. 30 v'elleh (and this) adds to the preceding (con-
character 1^1^^ T^^X? they did derive from itself (i. e. tinues), elleh (these) restricts. V. ^i'X.
~sS m. (b. h.; v. bbx) God. Shebu. 35" divine names nbis Sabb. 90" Ar., v. xb''X3.
which dare not be erased are El &c. Taan. 6'' bot.; a. fr.
n?S f. (b. h. Josh. XXIV, 26; v. XP^X) [pointed,
n i lli«,«,-IPr^.
iffpdf) Ik (r*r
•
1^"V 1"^ U>«>»»
iL
lit* «li*iit* |M>««ri V
> ^ il, 97 i
A. Ar.— II ni CfVH Ml4r. I- •.
'^, ^TH c. |ii. (li. b. r*n, «|. V.) I) lAcM. ihc fiAkm'
y(^wHh.h.)MkU,ihti»M»kmamk9ttk»
H* M*ta. li. i i A. V. f^.-ir H MA. e«b. Y. 3; a. V.
iMdar. aoataiirfiif ivaaty ate* dayii^ vafYtag i
*(9)(int«>rToc.)irAMf r*Mit.U . W (•M, vd. rriadm. tba anraDtb of Aofaat aad Um awaad at OaloWr. B.
iif**) 7«ic ^WS 111 wbicb t>r than aball w« inutt
BMb. I, I. lb. 19**: a. fr. Y. Sbafc. !». bi«^ 47^ bo«. ns
>.k. KiiliAua p. ItT** Ml.; Yalk. U 30T mn6. ^ri6.) H aateals bom to BIsL Taf«. Y. Jfam XIY. n VVn
Tbrg. U Raib. III. 7.
• • • a
S* *r^
jHtctofdhtt, OMd
D>. (%kiT^, prob. of taBit. orig.) Ike impimtit^
M » pwgaUtr*. Git 69'' Ar. (sd.
*r^rK».<d«Mi«.arM«»Aani(«IldL A S«*M«.
7*>i&^ f . Bbak. m, bag. 47^; a. ai
XVI (XVII), 15 nix-j3!ibx (Var. H'ix'^aabx, nix^aab). ib. 17 curse by her (pointing to her), 'may happen unto thee
'"'"'
mxaaibjx (Var. nix-^Dsbst). what happened to '.
cmp. •|1"i5''DX as to 3 a, \>) made of tlie grape (or leaves) of Pa.X^X same. Targ. Jud.XI,40nx^xb (someed.nxbxb).
wild vine (cenanthe), whence 1) an aromatic tvater.
Y. OJS mourning,
Ber. VI, 10^' he who sprinkles 'njibs cenanthe.—
v. xn^bx and xm^^x.
2) an
unguent. Y. ib. I, 3" top '31 ':^'^bn. -jiao (eorr. ace.) you S^bS,
T
S^bs, V. x^b^^t.
may oint a sick person with cen. on the Sabbath. Y. Sabb.
v' T : : • T ; •
VJV, W hot. l^W^bx. Y. Shebi. VII, beg. 37'' 'X nxs"' OJS'^^N read D'ix"^b"'X q. v.
pb'^BFi^ . • • (read
except cen. which is only
Sn-'n . . , .)
for children (after circumcision)^— 3) a Ssll yss (='"'b-bx='"ib-bs) according to the opinion,
m«e(vinumcenan- in
thinum), used esp. after bathing. Ab. Zar. 30'^ (expl. B.Kam. 13^ a. fr. -(XBI 'X in whose sense? in
the sense of.
as
a mixture of old wine, pure water and balsam); Sabb. 140" accordance with whom? Sot. 21-'' xnsbni 'X in accord,
"J3lbx ed. (Ms. M. 'nsibx). Hull. 6'» wine to be with the adopted decision. Sabb. 28'', a. v. fr. "11 'X in
put ^inb
'xn into a mixture called aluntith; Tosef. Dem. I, 24.
the sense, developing the opinion, of R. —
Y. Bets. I, 60^ top.
"t : r
^' ^^" ^^"
'
'^''^
!
^- infra) attachment, whence 1 ) (cmp.
ast, xis-ia) tail, fat-tail. Ab. Zar. 25'' (ref.
Sam. IX, to I
24) what means v'healeha (and that
upon [or which is
^^^^""^ '"• (=!*9?^^ q. V.) spear-head, javelin. by] it)? 'XI pW that means the leg (with thigh) and the
PI.
^D3lbx. Git. 70--'
\yo^S^ 'xn (Ar. fat-tail. '=1 nib3>ni ix^ and wliy is it
"^as-iba) with Persian called 'and that
(poisoned) javelins. which is upon it'? Because the leg is near the fat-tail
(back). Hull. 117^; a. fr.—'X ifiba (Ar. s. v. "^Sba; ed.
X^'^b "^Bbs, Mss. x^b) towards the tail! i. e.just the reverse
!,
reverse it. Pes. 5''; Sabb. 93''; Ab. Zar. 75''; a. fr. [Rashi:
X'l.'l'b "iBbr where are you turning to?]— 2) ear-Zai^. Keth. 5''.
X. 'T}^ ^1, .Mi,^ T«»i. K*. XXIX. Um towV-K^Hk u* ir-8 »v4 Uto Ma *•
J (MmIii forhm, •an. wwvito* U iIm ••ftmtm aiiiwiai.— H,
It irr-Vn T«»« r», flM (Mw««) kmI 9rin mo « Hii^i aMMMMMy
\ X VII, 4 '. Ti' aaa v^^irim irS t^- .«« «r *tai«i( MH^.' r»«a. Ki*i 44* rrsii ^? M A* nn
•• nnnn. *** **** *^ *""** MrtbofW^ m li*f frtbt
jrrm t.
«__, ,_ »
lAr^n. K«M.ft.a.l9. aM 7 *; *-« bai tor
iba Mtokjr —Ma—a to Iba mm toiwrtyiiaf ilw «••
Iktrop^HM tVptfUt^nt, Ml Ifliiinrjii i<iwa •om«|KMMUag MMlL-fl) (•-•T'^ If iiiiibiiw) (/ (raitog ite ««•%
\IV, *»). O.'H. It. • 4; (wf. enrmp. t-w:) wittowt i»dto U «» or a rrfalto*; «iif^ thim n lb, H
•~^» n nr*»i ir— ' rraV» •» "-Tn nr '9* rcrr it (Iba bwib itagi^ mm^) t^trnM late •
^r« . . . ihoy Mtoolad it for Ifcair yrroi1 boM oT bto Mr. «mM bt bowl ar C«Mk
it
K
»
D'V^ It rrroy (abbr. r?) iMhfry ; abo UbI (oap. \^ nrr^ rtt ipv- T"*^ (r«Ml of «fcai to tea* awi
oliihwl bj BMilriag brwcbia. tb«M laaaria lato^ T"vr
nsr^). Snh. 97\ Yoma 9^; a fr.-S) cgalofrntml, r. %^ *<it rrar«s r^ Krpa vbito of wbat toaMMtUtoibjcbarr-
'"tS ch. MUM.— A KjV^ Ttof. Y. Ut. I. i. iof. ao lato* raaMto; Eob. B.to X,lt (coir. aec); Oml.
R. to IT, 14. Caip. «rs mA OT&K.
"'TX (-y^) fo kmml. Tarif. la. XT. 4 (XIT, 81);
S. a. 1.). Tosef. Men. IX, 9 (from which B. Bath. 1. c. is ful) Illitha, something supposed render to fire-proof or
quoted) 'iVJC'ibs.
n^lT 'XI "inx im a^
extinguish the fire. Snh. lOS'' isb
?l^bs, V. ^>x.
Jin'^?S, pi. nin-^^x, V. xni^x.
Sri'^?!^ or ^^"55^
V, Lulianus the Alex. — 2) pr. n. m. Alexandri, an Amora.
f. (cmp. hbx, '•(i^X &c.) 1) fig-
tree (of a certain species). —
Y. R. Hash. IV, 59'' hot; a. e.— Cant. R, to IV, 2 xni
'St IT^a name of a fig species,
(corr. ace.).— 3) V. 'j'^Gsbx.— P/. ni'^n':^3lD3bx fem.nis'l^303bx. ;
ib. II, 39'' top,— P?. nin-i^X. Par. Ill, 9. Alexandria, in Egypt. Targ. Ez. XXX, 15 ; a. e. —Y. Hag.
"'^^Wit 71 r^Q^
n*«b«l w« (Um
aoMft) 099 Mm prttRtfWi > lo twiy a w r . Ral*. It4i^
«nii«r fMvrvtiir*. Ha '^
^ *r) Aii«. ••MB' VT*^^ aw appama ovwwwaOT Mii.
< (M.r.ofVH,
— V. V«. rttif. VV7) nforMk A tUmm£Tat$.ft^%%''
^ 10^ 10 f^ MrM «r
t(«kXtl.« rfWi
fTat* i<4» Vt. «
't- * ' Vrtf* (\inl. R. Iwf , (^l«|f a«
tlitMi •l)4a« M««rti aflfff ^h»
•
C^ C^tt
•
L It • 17 Ltfmr iJol. XXXIX.
M»a«lhihg ft c«t>5lng (s^ tlfotf
M. (b. k.1 «. a^ II MBf. 9^9 milr.
~
v^l h^ V>9«li. m. (b. I. 3(111. 4,%. y^i MOIII; MDTM» MtTTItf Mt}^ •!»> "m^
i
*V>n) m/I, km o^^, »Ui.4. />% mMamv. tgal TiBff. Kktv. tfAA«^Aa. iu«. 9>t rak.m. sm.
•MM/. Ti»n. Job. I. fli— V«ll. tX. I (U«m. 131*. dtr
what hlad uf olM U mMUil In Ih* Mtob^
Orswi IVi Ui« oAJ (piUiorpd (lu ImUI).
B.
or oljtv
McU.
prrm ;
I0&* 10
fmamlil^put into
imo MH
the pnm at
Ar. (ad. '^)
m j -r *ry;wfcjalwfcl upai aii I noiba m ai n I Aa.fia.fr.
oM Rabbi irMU of whar* ibajr ordlBwiljr 11 plao* PC>M B.(b.h.o-3^bii*s7, flrval«7) i)««<Mral
ott* Mor (oMMura) pr«M at • x'mm, kt, into Um Toaat lUlB.lla4i.lIl, M{ KaL Xlll, •; RaMuM^i T. ttt
i>. B. to 1, S (rvfMTing to KMh. L c^, and N«b. XUI, . VI. 8^ lop^-1) Id. V9nbif, • tpti^
^L^f'^ 79^
I) tboM dnjrv';
p^y on atla a. atlay; t. n«xi w.) H I
fr«e, probw oaral M Mrf (v. tolka aa to t aito aa aiMMal.
-*t iriM prmimf^ (on flabbaib. Nab. 1. c) and 'woa* R.Badi.tS*;R.RMk.tO^«|.ir-«li«iM^ftob«m
t
»«caUoB M
ponialMMit) war* Uioaa di^ narkad fbr. (apparcBtlj a nuaftwlua of flwwf aai c«r«l4W»tfi T.
Kalh. Tn. and. 11^
^7^ (b. b.; V. "^U, W) m>M. Lav. B. «. 17, a. a.;
a. 15 baf. tnhm At^ ai.
(tgalWiiw); (0«a. E.
«xi w. Tan^i. Aharf a, onV^ (oovr. aec); ad. B«b. 3.
e^^ eorr. aec). Poaik. R. a SS (f«l to II Ohr. O. f
>^* """^X in. pi. (T. |ira««d.) ww maker t, a word eoinad a. I Kii«i X. It); v. rrtei
i)g on crVi-a (Pk. LXXV, 5, a. a.). Lar. R.
KftCbW, pL rB*6», W^JW** «k^ -«
A. •.; V. S«^5^' for correct Tarn.
.
\ cWl.]
ytab^II nk(b.k.T^T.8ft«)PMdi«^
ipot^ a. V.
onp. Itef.I Rbm. XZl. S *T«i tw k. ^nte)
25$ «>»•» "»*»• 5^ <^^ '^ ^'^> <*• I««»^) Kalh. 7^: a. f^.
1 ^ fo
5>»
6c or ^rotr $lnm§, tofrott.
(b. text ^no5, Var. cV^f).
Tkrg. I
Targ. U
titnM^, V.
Cbr. XI, 17; a.
•opra.—S)
e.
fo rf i' »Hf
Part, paaa.
i,
'31 miSD if they had lashed Hananiah &c. Sabb. 118''; a. top DiB^bx; Gen. E. s. 34 O-^-J^iX; Euth. B. to 1, 17
fr. [A differentiation of speUing which may have existed DiDlbiX ('IX); Yalk. Ezek. 351 D'JBVx; cmp. X'J-^-ja a.
S V. ')"'")^^x.
"jQ^i^ (deriv. of next w.) to reduce to widotvhood,
bereave, 'desert. Pes. 49» 'WWH. rx ')"2^S^l will be forced npbS, "112?b pr. n. m. Elazar. 1) E. b. Poira,
to desert his wife (to leave his home).—Nithpa. njoVxn: counsellor of John Hyrcanus. Kidd. 66*. — 2) Several Ta-
tobecome a widotv. Y. Keth. II, beg. 26* (Mishn. ed., a. naim: a) E. b. Azariah ; E.b.Arakh. of the second gener-
Talm. Bab. n^^'l»<ri3, v. b^"iX). ation ; b) E. b. P'rata ; E. of Modim, of the third gener.
— c) E. b. Jacob ; E. b. Shamua ; E. b. Simon (bar Yoliai)
nDQ!^S f, (b. h.; v. "lin^X) widow. Keth. I, 1; 2, v.
E. b. R. Yose the Gahlean, of the fourth gener. 3) Sev- —
•pD!ni<. ^Kidd. 75* nO-^jJ HSia^X the widow of one of spu-
eral Amoraim: a) E. b. Antigonus; E. b. R. Yannai, of
rious descent; v. HDi^; a.fr. Trnsf.'X rhf a frameless door the second gener. Y. Ber. V, 9'' hot.; a. e.—b) E. bar
(or made of one piece). Erub. 101*; v. rnal^a.—Denom. hot.— c) R. Lazar or E. (in Babli E. b,
Abina. Ib. I, 3*=
V. Yalk. Jer. 333. Y. Sot. VII, beg. 2l'^ 'p-^np llVp rnu: thousand. "^rt 'X nx^ one hundred thousand
Bekh. 8'^
'sibx s?a«J heard them read the Sh'ma in Greek. zuz ; a.fr.—P;. T^Sbx, X^sbx. Targ. Ex. XXXVIII, 26
a. fr. Targ. I Sam.' XVIllj 8; a. fr.— Y. Dem. VII, 26''
*'^pDbS, "'j^^^^^^ f. pi. (=Xp3S-b2; on the neck) poles
bot.; a. fr.
used carry burdens on the shoulder of tico or more
to
persons (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Falangce, phalangce, which is f|bSlI, f|^bN; (^^b^.) (h. Cibx, yp^ to join, be
of Semitic origin). Bets. 25'' what means 'provided no joined) to become used; to learn, study, train one's self.
—
carrying on shoulders takes place' ? Ans. "^psbsi .... Ar., q'^'bx accustomed, used to. Targ. I Sam. XVII, 39. Targ. 0.
Ms. M. (ed. '1^X3) by means of alanke (phalangse). lb. Num. XXII, 30.—Targ. Deut. V, 1 a. fr. (v. also tpY^^
;
"ibxx pS'i^b ed. (Ms. 'bxs) to be taken out &c. (carried —Cant. K. to II, 2 ini ^ns would you like to
ti'^'b'^''^
in a sedan chair through which poles are put). lb. Am. study? B. Bath. Ill'' top take me
if?''^^ '^T.J "pi rr^b Ti5
and Mar Zut. allowed themselves to be carried on should- away from here, this man has no desire to learn (but
ers of men 'sbxn xVa'^'n smUJS Ar., Ms. M. (ed. our w. only to argue). Taan. 4* man is bound niUJBJ t]h'Xi))
absent) on a Sabbath during the festive week on pha- Xnirr^sa [prob. vl"^|pb, v. infra] to train himself to be
langse (to the lecture room). V. "^pSlba. gentle; a. fr.
craunch, bite. B. Kam. 84*. Git. 70*. rp^p (=tl^Xia). Targ. Prov. XI, 25; a. fr.— Koh. to IX, 10
thou didst emigrate t\}>^'ds for the sake of studying, Xini
D5S pr. n. m. Alas (Valens; v. O^'}) 1) an Amora. XS^xls "^Va but he emigrated for the sake of teaching.
Y. Kil I, 27* top.— 2)(?) Snh. 64* Sabta son of A.; v. YrDem. I, 22* top "^l"! 'B^X xbl (not '^iX) did you not p
obax. teach us thus? — 131 'X, v. infra.
Italian places are meant in quot. below, is obvious from offers arguments in my favor.
Targ. Ezek. XXVII, 7, v. X^Vj'^S.] Targ. Y. I Gen. X, 4 'X Ithpa. Ci^xrix to exercise, practice, exert one's self.
DDTj'',(h.textu:"'llJ"ir'i ma"^bx) Hellas and Taras (Tarentum, Targ. Is. II, ^ ; XXVI, 9.
v^ IB
% i _•_
'Synk. !55TH ^Qp^ wM m. V.
I, IS* bot i
ft. rr. ^
MS* (f*fbfrtllf lo AarooM arnrn «*«!> iii, i«> <!»« Btii<''f '> •
Breli Ylll. It te
UtNi r«ittiii« Iw l al wHJi ttA, (Uw mmmHmI viMm IwMkf
16 rmrtr edfJCwlu ted. ^; ^.i.. -i^^ia^
'Ji'i d«y*>, will «fp«t *1mU wIiMi •tMHMa aridk trtili
to tlM
,
,
.1. R, iBirtxl. (It iIaiiin I. II.) Toe urSr ibtV p Mm. d^ r*^u.k Mot^^t
na bthaiflH *o *<>• •Ipteb. MnMU«i (! U— Oee. XTtll.
leiirtH
e*—M; »n
, SelucLi
"^ «A
uf Uu«» v*rMi Ibr moIi iMiar.; a. fr^f ) (lXf«)
.i/Moi Um oT Um OrMk AJptebM. Btolu
r
L IC p. I0&) Arkaftm, * basn •Mpmiv; IB f-n^w ia«|f,
Y. Om XU M (ed. TIwm KPi0il| •> iii»> e. f**
itl. s. M«o. \ 'oSli bMt qoaltivorHattr. lb. •. '
tlie Ark. took m bx the head, aad the eeeM «mm 1m»
•
n\^bN
i'UCS f. Iltith, name of a large fish (prob. from
might think. lb. a.fr.— xr^X nin
Ber.2l''; a.fr.— X^^X 1 ;
DS
pression lamol? — Gitt. 47'', a. fr. X3''2X T'O it may occur
(b. h.; cmp. "ix a. ^ii) 1) if, when. Mekh. Yithro, mn
to you to think; v. xnyri. Yoma 2,'o^ tnn -^xin ix
end niuJ-i n-iinaU5 'X bs every Im (If) in the Torah refers X3"i^X had I been there, I should have said.— xaiaxp=
to voluntary actions (which you may or may not do) xr'ax Xp I say, speak of, v. Xp. Gitt. 47''; a. fr.
except three &c. Y. Gitt. VII, 48*> 'K nnXT 'pila because
he said, If (I die), i. e. conditional divorce. Succ. SS'* D^S^NI, C1JJ<^"S pr. n. pi. ('Eixfxaou;, 'A}J.|xao'j;,
•jSO "^SX 'X when I am here; a. fr.— 2) whether. Yoma hellenized form of iT2n, nr^sn) Emmaus, Ammaus, a
III, fr.—'X ... 'X whether
1 ; a. or. Y. Pes. VI, beg. . . . town in the plain of Judaea (or Philistuea), renowned,
33* '31 riDE 'X whether or not the Passover ceremonies in Tahnudic days, for its warm springs and luxurious
supersede the Sabbath; a. fr. [lb. nbmn u;i C3X read TUSX life. Koh. R. to VII, 7, a. e. [lb. 11 D'^SI^'^X prob. DIX^-^X.]
'31 as before.]—')? BX (abbrev. 3"X) if this be so. Ber. Cmp. nion^i. [Other forms GiXTas, Oi^s, Dix^x, dix'ss.
I, 1
ttJ-',
; a. fr.
— "i?
DX x|x (abbr. ="XX) only when indeed, For other places by that name, v. Neub. G6ogr. p. 100.]
:
c/opj?er in the bell. Y. Sabb. VI, beg. 7'' -iVnaiaX yib mr>'
'31 Qxn n^D'^J if the mouth of the womb is absent,
cut out. Bekh. IV, 4 (28''). —Tnisf. legitimate existence, (corr. ace.) he put clappers in. V. biaSX.
mothers. Y. Snh. II, 20'' bot. they are not xbx nin^X ")lbp1"i'^a^xa, corr. ace.) if one exchanges one bundle for
nina'^X maid-servants but mothers (of the nation). another; cmp. -iia"^:: ibid.— P/. nix'np'i^iasx. B. Kam. 114''
Trnsf. d'^bun ^TU 'X seed-onions. Peah III, 4. Erub. 29*; ed. (Ar. nx^pasx, Ms. M. 'laax, V. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.
S?2^^, v. xB^x.
ri'^SQS, ^I22QS f. (v. next w.) bottom. Gen. R.
ISSS cubit, v. xnHX. s. 68, V." '^bi'^'n.
v. xnax. tub, bathing reservoir. Ned. IV, 4 (Var. X'^a . . .). Hag.
15* 'ax Ar. (ed. 'a^x); a. iv.—Pl. ri'i'iiaiax, nix'ja^x
HI2S.II, ""^JJ^, fut. XTOii, imper. XTS'^X
(
l^DX to join, (niX-iaa^X). Y. Sabb. Ill, 6*.— Bab. ib. 40* 'iliaax "(Ar.
V, lax) to say, speak, think. Targ. Y. Gen. XXXIII, 10.— nixiiax); Tosef. ib. Ill (IV), 3 ed. Zuck. mxaax (Var.
Freq. in Talmud. — X^'^fi
you will say, i. e.
lb"'2x even if niXua^X) baths in large cities with ambulatories (v. Sm.
it may come right even if you assume that &c. Succ. 29''
Ant. s. V. Baths). [Y. Pes. Ill, beg. p:ia baj 'X (?),
13''; a. fr.— Xa"^]? ^a, X?3'^a('''3), or XO"^^ must it be said,
prob. a corruption.] Cmp. n^sall.
does it mean to say? lb.; a. fr.— X'a'^n ^31 (ixi) and if
you should object. lb.; a. fr. X'2'^X X^X but rather say, — CI^ilDS m. (avapixr)?, contr. ajxPoiT-i;) prop.
i. e. the correct version is. lb.; a. fr.— XS"'D X'O'^X now rider, travelleron horseback &c. hence (sub. ll^ri) an ;
read the second clause, i.e. how will you understand &c.? ass used for marching through the desert alnn^!:side of
75
'i'i •'.itiwliin** liMl l«i) IW «MML Y. III*. V« f^ Uttf^ hnk%. f»* "MTi *» «n ha ftoa^ avpratoa^ to
vtMU !•Ml «nMi»f p^ "vv lU •«• or lU «• valMd baim ite Baiii 'v^ M(.«W lo la
' ^f'<*m Nfyp^ to AsU). V K-i viii i o-w--« R Kmb. tr II VTM. Kadfc. tft^ V lA^ n-3 mr**
' MMl). V, DT^'^ I k»a« W
li noi fMk. E Bub. •" -Ik *r wym OH
f ik» hmlk^htk. r, Itabb. YIII. :; . :. , -.-- f." *JlVl8!i. JtVr^SSt a^ f.«IHD W. -r^ Var, ^j
-
II h« wba VMbw (bU MM) Hi *«^. ta lUbt* to (i #!•> #«ap r ft om top of Ir^m, Babk lU*
4«« of ibt fwivai. n it>^ Ar . j«. M !f4 i^^lTl l«ddar far
«r. WBWan) aa to gfaniwn Bab and Samaal dilbr. Tbaban (Eupi.) anWt(T). B. BaUb tt^ urbsn r*o nw
« (laelarinff li to ka aoroory, Um oiliar —bbMpb«iny. buid iir diotof a dylia at om eoMifo wtfiks ITS H
*n'ffn"5TOI f9fmrrk^
'
to (Ike MM) tthkk mmit |iS»'V* (•'• T^
T^) tond far a anak or pand tor
m o praa^fa' watarii^ catUa and wadling rlnibaai aT ana anbit*a widMfc.
amdrion). Y. Ab. Z»r. II, 41* top
(ofartF
kV:* pn mVi hit vidona aa to bloodabad bad rater* —9) (-93SII) miBili nm wlHk. Bakk. IM*. MdL U^ a^
1,. • ; h 'o ibut (blood) whicb mada bim he, r. "«k & Kam. l9\-4) prop. ri««r«r«. banaa emtoi, %b>.
anwr. Paabll.3 s-tr TrpL—YoomT,* , J Ji u -iar "in
~^S ( ^ t: ; v.iTQ) to form am opproximok mUmai t, 10 tba blood of bu«b waa niisad to ika aaw«r; Tarn.
gmoto; to apprmor, jmipt^ itKrer on eaftrft opMm. III.6;B.Mato.S3*; Y. Bor. m, 4«^ top ^«n (T-S) nn
^:rub. 58*> 'yi ri^ ba foma aa apptwdaato eatiante of a aawa^ to tha Tcmpto cnBad flto Ak< of He
\\w baigbt of tba bUl, and pa«aa on. 8nb. 78^ Virn;^ {tnm Ba abapa; . OrBto ManntoKhr. liMt p.
nrr:^ thoy (tba axparta) dadarad hia ii^tirica to ba [coMBdalion r<e annaeaMaty]; . anpra/— A:
flktiU; "1W) crnb It tba
(Y. lb. nC. 97* bot^ alao KaL XVII, 10; a. tf.
opinion wm that be woold reaoTar; a.
ft*.*— HbD. 51*
^rt: nrsst tba animal bafora taktof a laap niaawuai nZ3K f. (b. b.; . OK; eaipL praead.) ianlaiw'l 8o«.
strength. 1S\ /
praead.; a. «.~R i t iJK.
'
rnnQJj^ f. (n^S) servitude of a maid, servile con- nSni/GS m. (=preced.) teacher. Targ. Job III, 17.
dition. Mekh. Mishp., sect. 3 'X ^ns TTll^p the father's -PL px'^i^X. Targ. Y. I, Num. XXI, 29.
privilege of giving away his daughter in marriage is
valid even after having hired he;* out as a servant.
nSniDlJ^ ch. (=h. '^•I'i^X) Emorite. Targ. Gen. XV.
16; a. fr.— Keth. 112'' 'X •''2.— PI. '^X-;i^X. Targ. Ex. Ill,
snni2s,
r--: -
5<rnDS,
t t - : :
v. sn^s.
^ . 8 ; a. fr.
— 'X p'lS the chapter treating of idolatrous prac-
tices (v. "i-il^X). Sabb. 67''', (v. Tosef. Sabb. cb. VII, sq.).
^nn^S,
T T T ~
pi.
*
of srax.
' •
"
TIl^S Y. Snh. IX, 27% read "p'liaiX, pi. of l^^iX. none among the nations are 'X^a nUJp more obstinate
—
than the Em. Trnsf. Emorean, superstitious, heathen-
D^^^^, D^'S'S ni. (=ms<^X, denom. of DX) model, like, 'xn iD"i1 superstitious i^ractices. Sabb. 67", a. fr.
form, shoe-maker's' last, &c. Kel. XXVI, 4; XXIII, 1.— _ 'Xn not to be looked upon (not for-
"^Sll D1ia?3 13 -jiX is I
lb. XVI, 7 'm ^^"115 h'ii 'xn the block of the cap-makei-s bidden) as an imitation of &c. ; 'xn '^311 Dliaa in 125i it
'31 "i^riS bUJ of dressmakers. Sabb. 14l'' Ms. M. (ed. Dl^'^St, is forbidden because it has the appearance of super-
corr. ace); a. fr. stitious practices.
IIIQ^^ I m. (b. li. ; "i^X) artist; (homilet.) a)=-|P'iX, tutor 5J^"~I^QS m. (-11^, -iiai) exchange. Esth. R. to 1.
b)="|!iox nvrsed (well-covered); guarded; c)=next w., l'') ^'^.'?"''i^^ "^3^ l"s hostages; v. XS'i'^S^lX for corr. ver.s.
^ll^JjJlI pr. n. pi. 1) (b. h. 'wS S<13) No-Amon (Thebes) TiODc* (abbrev. of next w.) on account for
in Egypt. Gen, R. s. 1 {=Alexandria, the metropolis). — sake of. Ber. 56» bot. '31 XTIT 'X for the sake of thy zuz
of, the.
[*2) A., near Tyre. Y. Dem. n, 22'' top; Tosef. Shebi. (which has been refused, v. Ms. M. in Rabb. D. S. a. 1.)
IV, 9 p^r.] shall the wardrobe of the king go to ruin? Lev. R. s. 27
'3 X"i'iS'3 'X for the sake of the tender cattle.— "'Sn 'X,
riD^lQ^^. f. (b. h.; yox) firmness, faith, honesty, surety.
"^sn^ 'X therefore. Naz.25\ B. Kara. 71*'' (Ms. H. blii^X
B. Bath. X, 8, a. e. inibn injI^X h^ xb at the time he ex-
"3n); a. fr. V. I'JX.
tended the loan, he did so not because he was relying
on his (the friend's) surety. lb. '31 'X ^35 "p^JJ for in this 51I2QS (=l5rj?2 \>^', Isrj, bb'j) for the j^rotection of
case he did &c. Ab. Zar. 55^ ^^rj^^ax nx inX3 13X shall whence (=h. 1?3, bVsa) for the sake of, on account o/'&c.
•
we abandon our honesty? Hull. 133'' D-^msn 'X "pX Sama- Targ. Y. Lev. IX, 7; a. fr. V. bi::?2 and preced. w.
ritans are (usually) not trusted. Tam. 28^ nnv^ 'X scru-
pulous h<mesty. V. n3?2X. ffsr'^1w/j£5=preced., only with suffix of personal
Sni^S m. (^T3X) 1) speaker, lecturer, interpreter Ps. VII, 8 Xnnba^^ for her sake; a. e.— Keth. 67''
esp. Amord, one who, in lengthy popular discourses, ex- iT'PiVi!lM'2X for his sake.
Ex. R. s. 8, end '21 'xni .... 'iril'in;!: U^z as the lect- Sr'^IQDS f. (-ji:a Ai.) balances, scales. Pesik. B'shall.
urer and the Amora speaks in his presence.
sits . . .
p. 82^^; V. Xln^"'n3X.
Snh. 7'' 'X2 tTh'J nip stand by him as an expoundei*.
Taan. 8% a. fr. U:i11 rrh'J 'X Q-iplX S. placed . . . . . . .
bi2m, '7hi^'q'^_, V. 'brj^x.
an Amora by his side and lectured. Sot. 40''* "iiaxi
X^SJlJ in iT^n'i^X and his Amora gave a different reason. SriI2^S,
T — • •
V. xr-j-'^x.
-:
T : •
which Babli usually: ... X^'^^XI inJ-^S "'X^i'SX two Amoras ]/^dX, dS, V. Ci^X; cmp. Xii^aini) darkness, dense cloud,
differ in their relation (or conception) of the opinion mist. Targ, Deut. IV, 11. 'Targ. II Chr. VI, 1, ed. Beck,
S
li,
>-«|iUon of hoouif*, h« coomw forth dngljr (not wiili a tellahle wif im iBHnnim aw^ t» I afp—l to lly
< Mrmy).—t) iMimeliom, armmtnt Ydlu Bx. S44, v. JodfdMit thai I eoald Ml IwiroMigii^ to4
Dem. U, t If oM rtooNoa -: r-n^ to beoM «r the I
Pflzn. 1*^60; BMhi»)crr? mm/)- ToKf. Sabb. the word* (of the oallO he fkMOed.
13 *» (Viir. T!). Siibb. !$«•; I40\ v. irr?. Hif. (bw h.) to dwlai fc to^iM f ly, i> frM< fa-
r?y
Kil. lU, 19, Var. (ed. EuoJl sts-tr). Kfwiii. D«a.'Ttl. 1 «r3r?«niirrr b« he<iW 4a««tod
ir««rt)trMUhiaiBothi utheaAiifB. |h.S;a.f^^~Ah.Xar.
1
••'T^ -s-rpcr Vim ed- Pe^. Ea Yak.(». Ba»htD.aa. L
k* i^vC in. (rtW) trmf, iruutftu. \ n^r. \\i. ii tiou ed. T^:atn ifa/l;
; MMO thoa didti decton aM a nA-
"It. 70 do y« not udmil "K spr* that Jacob va*
B. •, «).1« witt>«M anto thjaidf (appaaBaf to aij JodgaNa*^ «•
tthfniT lb. a. 78. {In later Habrvw: real] pia. M. "^ff rran thoa rilfiJrf m aa}- <^
?p2i5 ^'- of i** or XTi.
n^QlStll pr. n. 1) (b. h.) Amanah, Abanah (Banas), make impervious. Sot. 47'' ibti '^SXlX'2 those who clos;e
their hearts, the hard-hearted v. supra. [Sabb. XXIII, 5
a river crossing the city of Damascus. Targ. II Kings ;
V, 12.— 2) iiJ^X, dis^N (n3^i<), fs^N Amanah, hellenized n^n rx "p^J^Xia Y. ed. (Mish. 'asa, Bab. 151'' -p^Si'^,
Anianos, Amanon &c. (Banias), a mountain range form- Ms. M. "o^'O) to close the eyes of a deceased person.
ing the northern limits of the Holy Land. Tosef. Ter. Tosef. ib. XVH (XVUI), 19 yi3Vh ed. Zuck. (Var. y^xb).
II, 12 D13?3X (Var. piSX, ',15^0). Ib. Hall. II, 11 DU^S Sabb. 77"' '31 T^s^axa IX "p^liaSJ^a is m'ammHsin (1. c.) spelt
Hall. IV, 8 (Ms. M. Q...); Ex. R. s. 23. V. biniVJ. Hithpa. ^Bxnrj to he closed. Tosef. 1. c. ni:£53xr^
liT^yx^ they will be closed of themselves.
jiDaS, Dl:ai<, v. preced.
3?^Q5!< m. (v. SSp; /7'2; cmp. b. h. r\'\7\, Tj'n, Q^^sn)
J}^mDQ5^^ Y. Keth. IV, 28'' top, v. strioiaiix.
[lying in a press], whence —'X^ in the centre, between
two extremes. Y. Hag. II, 77'' bot. 'X2 ibtT^ he must
DDQlJ^, v. nsastil.
walk between the extremes. B. Mets. 70'' 'XD ^nD3n li;
Y. Ab, Zar. I, 40* top 'xn iljn sasx the hand [finger] of
the gentile is between, i.e. he has a shai-e in it; a. fr.
^bisas, V. -bi?^x. 2) common fund, estate. B. Bath.X, 7 'xb ^3'rn the profit
belongs to the comnion fund. Ib. IX, 3 'xb irT'SlUn they
*i<i2aisas, ij^aisiDHS, b<Da"D">< pesik.
improved for the common fund, i. e. the profit must be
B'shall. p. 86'', Yalk. Sam. 152, corrupt, of XlJ^isin-^px,
equally divided. Ib. 144'' 'Xn )-Q from the estate; a. fr.
or StliiBiippX q. V.
Cmp.rs^, •fl^^CC'^.— [Also in Ch. Targ. Job II, 8 (Ms. i'S^)
Targ. Y.' II, Num. XXII, 24 'xn bettveen.]
*nTaiDai<, nrrSa^^, Plrke d'Rabbi EUez.
ch. XLII m3lbn Ar. (in ed. our w. omitted); read
'S<
rriVlU^ f. (v. preced.) centre. Y. Snh. I, 18^' bot.
ni'ssiipsix (denom.of 'p'JpBX q.v.) glass-windows.
nmS'S^xa n"a the Mem is in the middle of the alphabet.
Kel.XXVII,6. Yeb.XII, 1. Ib.l02'"ianVli;'X cloth-shoes; ^^1212^ m., 5<n"^l?!G5J^ f.ch. same, also as a noun.
-ns bl5 'X leather-covered shoes; a. fr. PI. nix^"^B3X, Y. B. kani. IV, 4'' t^op'l' was present 'i<2l .... Xt^'^-i3
'PB3X, nrb-^snax, pb'^BS X j^airs of &c. Sabb. 120=^; Y. ib. at the discussion on the first, the last, and of the inter-
XVI, 15'' 'X 'inu; two pairs &c. Gen. R. s. 61. Yeb. 102'\ mediate clause (or case). Ber. 3^; a. e.
^bBai^,^blBi2S, -bym, ^bls:^Sf. (b?;; cmp. HDi^I (b. h.; /nx, V. DX; cmp. I'sn, Tar) (a) to
'^'bps^ix as to form) the merchant's money-chest i7ito tvhich join, knot; to be knotted,thick ; h)to heap up; c) transf. to
receipts are dropped through a slit. Shebu. VII, 6 (45^) join words, compose, cmp. "Ql; d) to contract, bargain,
•^bS'SX Mish. Nap. (Ar. 'IB^X, ed. '31X; Y. '3X; v. Rabb. exchange. [As to Assyr. to see, cmp. X^ari.]) 1) to speak,
D. S. a. 1. note 10). Tosef. Maas. Sh. IV, 11 ed. Zuck. think, say, relate &c. . . . '"i 'X . . . "i 'X Rabbi .... related
'1B3"^X (ed. "i^pSIX, ",iVlp3lX). Ib. Shebu. VI, 4 ""bsSIX ed. in the name of R. . . . Ber. 3''; a. v. fr. —Part. pass, liax
Zuck. (corr. ace; oth. ed. X^BS^lX). Cmp. b'^BMX. expression. Yoma 70'^, a. fr. '31 'xn Xin it is the same
ncn T»
l-rtrntUtn Cam rmtf) mtd hmtm and to Ui* Book at nuoiiM^ MtOef. Miak.
NutttlMrr* Mift« |i0tii «. IM, a. If, nm ^^ my tntm a. y.
«.«t|4a|raa
tmA. ii A
•paacli (ad. **§
., .:.'... .; ^ It.- I^-J t*A^k !••>& I. 1 V>^ /m^iM.
'!Sb* Af. Of -
.... Mild w* rMi4 tt«** . . . Olt'^ «>•<*>• ' «
thU appUat
, -.
fir. . . . . ^
.. ...
onljr to
. . . xVm r^M
a oaaa .... bot
.'.'jet
kV this
rA<« Mwwiaf Inf a^ML lUf.r. •.» 9er4arsiiiUa
,
7«tM. Tar;. U. YIU, IS; a. ft-.— Part. paaa. "<r;ac t. llaf. 1, Ve »r*ae m iba Law BmICUl
70^ top rr-r
M «ho«gh tha ScKoU of BMhar ware tha rieieiiiifc T.
8h«ha.TI, ST* top trxn Ve '^^ ffca traUi of Ae.
/fA|if. -vp^tTtt, ooQtr. -ipptt, '^nat if •• mU^ tm^kL
kv Job XXXIV, «!.—Y." iroma V, end, 43* maW*. NiML B. *. IS '91 rrm Ve tha tmB of the Law < n
a waapoa (of ptotactiaa) to ite owMr^-rvai 'Hs to iMi
T. r^ranst it has ba«n Mid with refer, to the opiniaa
tbqr aaid that kc. Sahhu I, S; a. fr.-R Mala. •••, a. a.
... .— Ttt, rrtt «C km hem and («fta«e); we hut
vmre^r-^vm icte wheaaearaB nplaJna to ialiu leiii
l(tn tam^kt. Baec 15*; a. h,
Ithpd, yqfifnit •ame. Tanr Om. XXII, U . .
with tha word* *ia toct thay aud* H Maeae to My that
it isaa aetohlieiied togal ratou T. SahbL I, 3^ hoi, a. •.
"S^ 10 iBCe xrs wbaraear tha lOihaah MyiK, to
"""IS II (b- li.;
I
=N -^Hl. a) to be Ikkk,
it iwHratoe a nda daitof ftvM Meese 00 Stoai, L a.
hand-breadths; a. fr. — 2) memhriim virile. M. Kat. 17'^ 'j^H. "13 imial, ed. X3^3\N5 imnn) looked as small as &c.;
ninaxx n-^'p'^D stung him on his membrum. — 3) trnsf. V. xa^3^.
S^iri^S (Y. X^nri) m, (cmp. h. h^lS^) something ^IBIIS m. (=l='i2ry, V. biapx) clapper of a bell.— PL
di'b'ia^X,' -p.... Zeb. 88'' Ar. (ed. 'pba3'i:y). Tosef.Kel. B.
tangible (="i'"0*a lis i^^u: ^a'l); plausible reason for cor-
recting or retracting an evidence. Keth. 22^ 'X tisns DX Mets.i, 13 d^^^a3xn nh nirr ed.Zuck.(readn^b':a3x onb...)
'D1 if she offers a reasonable explanation of her contra- if he put clappers in. lb. ')tTib'^a3X (corr. ace).
ri/JwS m.(denom. of •"ITS'^JS:; '^absorbed by preceding X; uBjN m. pi. (v. preced.) 2^l(itfofins or elevations
cmp. next w.) one ivho rules through fear, tyrannical. erected for public spectacles. Yalk. Esth. 1058 all the
PI. "pin^X. Ber. Er.II, beg.; cmp. R. Hash. 17''. V. in-Q-^X. people shall go out 'X "pinb (read 'X mtih; Lev. R. s. 28,
end "^M^S "Jinb, corr. ace.) to the spectacular elevations,
wriIJsS f. oh. (v. preced.) fear-inspiring, powerful. for a Jew (Mordecai) is to be hanged. V. X'lia'SX.
Dan. Vli, 7 (quot. Gen. E. s. 44 '^-^X; Ex. R. s. 25 13n:DiX;
Lev. R. s, 13 "a^X a. 'aX; Yalk. Gen. 77; Lev. 536 'aX). b^n:x, V. bi33x.
^X (b. h.) where? ",xb ivhither. Ab. Ill, 1. On3''J|J!}< Yalk. Ps. 794; GVJBiax Gen. R. s. 12, 'X
ns-in-aa (Ar. O-jOxaSX) read TiaOi'i::, C^SX) m. (qusestor,
jCS, jiS ch. same; (interrog.) where? Targ. Gen. xuaiaxcop) qucestor provincialis, assistant of the consul.
IV, e.— Y. Yoma VIII, 44'' hot. n^n p "(X (read
9^; a. ibiy X'^a ... 'X (read nbttJ) the qusestor in the province
SSIlSlI, xa3iX f. (=X3rS') [berries], eggs of lice, D. S. a. 1. note, Ar. Compl. ed. Koh. s. v. xn:»3X) the
nits. Naz. 39*. "Taan. 22'' '3X i3 tl'^h iinni2 Ar. (Ms. M. Bithynian and the Ancyrean Denars, one of which was
Cta^J!!! A|
n
r-'^-Zit — »t%t<. <r 1
^Mim,
«.. ^» ^. ^,
r awrAs. Y. IWr. I« f*
rtltw A«. R UmU. VI. .1 CUM H r*r93 (llMi MMl •« < I. «.. MiM bf 'y rTS
g^ #- r ni^yntm
ItMk Kr. M. ^ I
|<«V. H. a. I . Z H Vrsr llivv hvAtd llMl OTtS* MTDC Ab. w. IT, tNM •«.{ V. an;*.
oil* fur |Mltl; ...i ttM lu Uki> t>Uro in lb* OMIIH
K«ilt. R. iMlmd. II 11 iVp kAlakli (Rot» IY. IS) *K*irH, 'M "^ pr. bl M. liar ,ije4f«f (A«4m«|.
III. !«ii» iTn.;iiri<1 i
!<rw«|IK Hnli. loi*-; a. fr^A T. Katb. IX.U* top H "St TV* llMv of Uw §mMtf 9t
r**";:!< I. K n^ . .
r3>3 7^}
. . rnm «if^gii B. A. (who w«t« vary Hcb). %' " mt ^
Allll"! > >! ' . . • ollficUNl fhmi '
ilk.
H»lli !- ! z'l: -
N •f W..||ir|| ff..l — C^.r*jtTirJt s.(i><p< j a»e6)i
TrtMf. Ka M « rt iidr. Tin. P..
I. i , a. fr.
dir< rxiMiiptttl liiin fft'iu la\ gnnt. rrccrm, o—j-ti rcnrr. aec,); ospL FmUl R. —ppL, aA.
Vt. p. itr.j
Sr'12X n»., nm:» (., v. next w.
t
upiui which R. . . . asked 'Will a penoa wasia his shaD maka it tolo (aar Ika vaeaM giuMif fcr Cka <«ae>
noney' (i. e. of what um is the material for one emi so ikM oO a baaqaetiag halL {Jim aoaHsl fgrMii tta
as to make a peiaon guilu- of a trmmgrmmm viiea car> idmHflna lioa of oar ar. with vraof^yof.}
ed. pi.,
Cmp. DSX.
*P'L]"nDS f., Tosef. Kel. B. Mets. IV, 8, prob. '^•jrjS'inix "^pIDS, read ^p,'".Vi, v. x;?33X.
4 Di::5r-i1N (corr. ace); Ex. R. s. 51. [Gen. R. s. 8 charge of the services of the day 'vyCi'O 'X the division ;
'p-j-lirx, V. G'^-J'^3'i"l'n5N; v. Ar. s. v. D'^aS'^-l'TX.J of priests alternately on duty during one week 1^3."a 'X ;
^TinlDH f. (Inf. Af. of in3 used as a verbal noun) n!3lJ^ ch., Peil n-'SX, Ithpa. naxnx same. Targ.
lightinff, illumination. Targ. Ex. XXXV, 14; a. e. Lam.'l7 4; 11.—Targ. Is. XXIV, 7; a. e. Contr. nsnx.
Targ. 0. Ex. II, 23 late ed.— Mpe. nsn-^X, 'tnx. Ber. 68'\
JS^n^nnjCN f. same, also enliffhtenment. Targ. Num.
lb. 59* n3n?3 ^ni3nx Ms. M. (ed. nsxrp nn3X) he sighs.—
IV, 16. Targ. Y. Gen. II, 7. iTU he
Pesik. R. s. 18, end; Pesik. Haom. p. 72'' n3n^?3
began to sigh.
"OST pi. of.
^
"13X.
...
iers as salaries or petisions. Gen. R. s. 47 the king beams. 'Targ. I Kings VI, 4.
• «....>. ••••^
« ^- avok^ III II lic«t w I <i| ' '.}'
At' ! \ .. ,
r> with R. Job. totoffoat OB tba loaa). T. B. Mau. Tt aai. ti« *» rvi
ipn P"9^ BBtiebiwit I*
w —.?%, V. r*_:*r<
k>W >M«Ol %
I
!« lM«Ol T. T^O^^I^
V. T«n;. KMh. Ill, 14 Mas. (od. msm); SMh. B. to 'p*n2£*^33M, . Bitor Baxt w.
>l>id. (explain, "prrc ib.).—S) tmmtr to « lifter. Ooil
onoBrrrx, c-:srr:8 (cT'irst) pr. ..
It -H -) ) gHo
s. (^7 2.-1 Ar. (ed. Mnanutt, coir. "«
pL AaM§dtm, a towa aortb ao>tb»waii of Jonaakai,
in« an answier (to the emiMror's letter). lb. H 71 vb««
>• tho answer?
foaadad I17 Herod tbo Orcaft Bad aaaMd after fab fiubcr.
Oiti. YD, 7 (TfF) (tba focoDd S fraq. drofpadl. T. &
3''P"TUCS m. (avTt^xoO opp m mt «• « trnii, im Mota. Tn. ead, 11'. T. Ybaa. IT. M^ top cr^ ; a.
§«. adrrrtarjf. Gen. R. s. M. — lb. a. 100 t;";. '^ "."Jj> (eorr. fir. TiMer.Oitt.Tn (T), f U ri.^111 C-CS . , (ootr. aee.)
'
i , .
nintsBitssx 84 r">r?^
V. 'p-jbOX.
^s:;ttj3s, v. ci^^jjx.
Snh. il.'beg. W^ 'X lis n3?3iT (ed. incorr. nVj3X nib) let
5^''3S, V. xi3'ix.
him appoint a mandatary. lb. nsi2a5a 'Nl can the man- T : T t;
OMMMk^iil.
«• j • • , »,
*vA, I ''
/f***
^ »« i»«. •"^ » «-^ »•• Ml
III. 41* l«|i -9* H Tim •!)«« U Smimukf^ tor M aa^a A*., • i T' j '
li
fluMi 4ii«ili lo *r, Y. pM. VII. Ad* lufi m^ t{^ II rh. k, pr«* <r • AMM^'MNf ^ cw^ 71.
n>*^ olMrvMM* oT teiwUi U ktbUral. Inr «lglii
H.«.M iMUwwwi Onm rtean % wnfW httmmm T»^ a-*m'»M|l » fcwii i .
j l«ai l li a u Ur.E.a.ii^
ba« -IHWWIIbytWjIii 11 r«Ai»wY||,y|
>i*u|hi RHHtmum o««r kto mwIi- d««Ui.
ih* <- -«4fUi at* aHMM«haa«M«iWrrTU(
r*r>| r. Milt*. KM. M^i A. fr. 1« lUMi.
pond* wMh tha MMrtaal aatoa •f'lkL
I
-SS I
-•in ^K-. r. of y*it,yrt)[li4fU
hH'-i,!frl only Jn pi. - •»•» (r> jlar-ftolk* a/ier
PM oTlW. . 7«) fa
(h. h.; aae. r.
bratnt amd MM. & Meta. II, 1 (Si*). wraiy, rcM.—;pK a*r aAa/Mr frarwvd^ aMaracr. opu
v.
. - bot,; Bab. ib. IS*" <Ar v. V To«^f ^Hmh. moaraar badon tha bwial oC a tiaMi^ tmrn-
lb. I, 6 rrrst); a. ft-, v. rs<8L trmd. to Vs»; T.r^";qL HL Kal. 14* H S-^ muf idfciain
atMC(iAeaa'tho«ghbaiaKaaOMM.--il7r^ aah.47*
•H l&ai Ttewra rn 16 thay ahaarnd w» mMtwka^ cw»
• n bat Urad fai aOcat aad wtfaadawi^ FWi.
^i;*r^ "^- (?*s*) 'ronWr, aftiHiom, Taff. T. On.
X\n,20; a.e.— iY.^- ~
.-::*x K«4h. sy.—Pawaa. T^R fiw^toiaiaj. /Miifaai^
r*rs. I^v. XXI.
x (oneoaard aaaau^olar).
dMth
/«Ur. K rrrtr. -p^c fmMSkmm a^tafa; Mi^ toliiy
inserted; p5i<)=X|?i5N. i"l3C>3X^; Talk. Lev. 665 pa'lt^ ','inxn,'v. "i^t) that you
^P5?^ "1- C^!'*!?^^. ^ Targ.
Y. Gen. XXXVIII, 25 "-ipssx my distress.—PI. i^pisx troub-
will lose thi*ough extortion &c. — 2) to meet with an
accident, be unavoidably prevented. Ned. 27* xbl ©"'in'^x
les. Targ. II, Esth. V, 1. Targ. Y. II Gen. 'XXII, 14
(Y. I Cant. B. beg. none tells r\^1^^ 'X (some
Xnx he met with an accident and did not come in time.
''p_'':Vi). ed.
'SIX) his troubles except after his release;
Koh.B. to I, 12 xm was he not \inavoidably prevented
Ib. 0'^:n'iX 03"i-3
pUX, read i;r'i3.v{.—Targ. Y. II Gen. XXXVIII, 25 "^pS-^SX (since he died during the appointed time)? Keth. 16''
ID'^SPXn Xin "^DISPX they were prevented from forming
Ar. the distressed (ed. X'^p'^'^r). Cmp. pW a. deriv.
the bridal procession [prob. alluding to government
"'J^JjS adv. (a^a.-(%ri) perforce, of necessity (corresp. interference; Bashi: through excessive drinking]. [C^sn^X
to dbishuj am32). Gen. K. s. 12 if a human being spreads to grow ill, v. Oisn'^X a. BD3.]
took pity on him (the dog), for she (the camel), (read —
the gentiles). Esp. (law) Annas, one tcho is in possession
X%'Tl) is a friend of the lion, 'XI X1?0 xa^31 and the of property bought from one who obtained it by force
dog a friend of the camel; Yalk. or consfiscation, owner of reclaimable property. Kil.
is ib. 862 xn'^pSpX,
XPp'^SpX, Zay. Baan. a. 1. XnipJX. VII, 6 (5) '31 yira 'xn if an Annas put seeds into a
vineyard (creating Kilayim), and it is reclaimed. Ib.
D^lJ^ (b. h.; sec. r. of D1X, ]/"lX; cmp. -jnx, ysx, bin; from what time and onward 'X X1p3 is one called an
as to meaning cmp. rjis, ':x &c.) to bend, force; to do Annas (who may consider himself in undisturbed pos-
violence; to outrage &c. Hull. 45'' Q'^3^diD3 'x if one in session)? Answ. rp^i'i::D (v. Y. ib. 31*) from the time the
cutting presses the windpipe and gullet out of their name of the original owner is sunk (when the property
natural position. Ib. M^sr ilOJX if the animal strained is no longer named after him).— PI. as above. Y. Succ.
its neck so as to dislocate the organs. Gitt. 44'^; Hull. IV, beg. 54'', V. 'npsn.»
13P '21 !|D3X1I5 "i-in if royal officers took forcible pos-
session of (seized,) his barn. Keth. Ill, 4 DSixn he who i<^DDS, ^<^^DjS Targ. Y. II Gen. X, 2, v. X"it31X.
who is the victim of an unavoidable accident; a. fr. ^J^J (b. h.; sec. r. of ClIX; v. CjSX) to swell, blow,
whence, to be angry.— Pi. C]|X tn quarrel. Hull. 63* Avhy
n. &|X to violate. Num. E. s. 14 nosxb to violate her. is it called Anafah? '31 dS> nSSXpiU (not nBX3nUJ, v. Bashi
Nif. 03XD to be forced, overcome., to meet with an a. 1.) because it quarrels with its kindred.
accident. Ber. overcome by sleep. Hull. 31"
13'' nS'^^Jl '3
.
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p
'
T Oh '
'T nwo lr m4 «l»»
> lb* MittvsM. Ubu n-^^nti titmw k m ^rt. f vIMi it iai ipi'iiii» <» r* r*
Tt Um !•«• MMOTitof Ik* yfifciii ^ • 4tm mi |M>
^uc:M««Mi<9ii«.
XTIX Tuwf. Hull. Ill nVi. fl7 V«r. K^ t». ...»w flilgte l««« «MM to CMM. HIm Ml
ex.
^BirtovW. Ton! OMt. ? fUlK t^-tt r'^ym fUmi.
^ m.
tklah. (nftai.lmAf}T H rvsVeniM I tikm L«4| toto
(ii((l.o)o;, vpiliigiw) nm/arfJi^
-^ ^ ,.
to pi^ to iw«al«MBii(lMMto« •#
.
^^
.
• '
'i
VUOU . v. p^^
pIK (sea. r. of put. ». pai*. iW nv It/rrMk <*tlr.
k '
)^u»i^» ». ripe:. Pan. paas. pupj i JIdbrf, friwadL Taif. BmIl O, 4. OtoF*
p;a. V. k;3-9||. wtggf^ Aa.
cutr. lu i)«xt w.
ripr cVinn/ TMy. E»Ui. U. 13 ^^l^^—Ptta. 49* T^VM nj^ri* I (b. h.; pK) a spadas aT JbavA TMb.
^t•. M. 1^:p^B3lt). Mm. VIU, 9; •. «.-Q«o. R. a. M Balak. 9; Nam. B. a. SO.
gealed oil.
*Saibp5S (nalbp3i<) ;
(ixxaXoOfxaO I appeal. oirriDs, D^rn:5j<, v. o^j^nsx.
8. V. Appeliatio) appeal from the decision of a court. M. (ed. HTUm) the business connected with it.
R. to VIII, 8 'X flbn'^UJ to appeal from his decision. Tanb. sumed form(X'Bi"iri3X)aw^/jro/;eifl (woman). Gen.R.s. 18;
Thazr. 7 '2^ 'pSIX Ti^S! 1D5-|"i xblT (ed. Bub. 9 ISn"^, read s. 31 didyou ever hear people say ggnios and gyneia
ibn-'). V. next w. (from Yuvifj, woman), or anthrojfetis, anthropeia, gabra
(man) gabratha (woman)? but you do say (in Hebrew)
pi2^^p3S, Mus. •,'l2'^bp3N, read T'aTa'^^pSX m. pi. ish and ish-sha, both of the same root (as an evidence
axa) tcritten complaints, charges. Deut. R. s. 2
(l'{Y.Ki]ii.a, . . of the primitiveness of the Hebrew language).
Yalk. Gen. 77; Ex. 167 'Xn DSnJ has been arrested on
charges. SJS1"1<1?S, V. preced.
DIQtlp^i^, V. OilsiD'ip'iN.
Sinri^S f. (xnnx) woman, wife. Targ. Job XXV, 4;
a. fr. —Lev. R. s. 37, beg.; a. fr. Yeb. 45'' — . . . made a
^''Pcpr^ ( 31S) f. (a corruption of Ive^upauia) gentile woman perform the immersion 'X wdb as a woman
taking property in pledge, writ of seizure=Ht[\2'i'i^. Tosef. (after menstruation, not as a proselyte).
B. Mets. I, 7 'Dl X"^-J'^bp315< ed. Zuck. (Var. X'^Dlb'^pJlN,
"CiS a formative syllable, v. "D'^X. Words not found
corr. ace.) M'hen a writ of seizure is found, if the debtor
under "CX should be looked for under "C^X.
admits its correctness, it mustbe returned to the creditor
if not, it must be returned to neither. lb. B. Bath. XI, 5 CSJ< Ex. R. 8. 15, V. G\X.
'Dl Jf^bbpDX ('i''H, 'SIX) a writ of seizure may be written
out without notifying the creditor, but not without S&S to heal, V. ''GX.
Sni2J2S
T T — ;
her walls, '
v. Xffisix
T i^DJJ^III m. (contr. of XO'iX, v. O'ln) myrtle. Targ.
II, Es\h. II, 7; a. e. R. Hash. 23* 'X D"in hadas (Is.
"j^IIJD^. Y. Ter. II, 41^1; a. e., v. ^TTJ to forget.
XLI, 19) is asa. Pes. 56» Xll 'X Ar., Ms. 0. (ed. i<-n)
C^^S,
T . -;
V. aisx a. C-^X. fresh (moist) myrtle. Ber. 9'' 'D1 'X ni'^-J^aX"! you had to
carry a myrtle-tree to the palace (when forced into public
^3S, nrijS com. (=h. nnx, tnx) thou. Dan. II, 29; labor, V. X^i'lJSX). Snh. 44'' (prov.) 'SI "^SiS "'Xpl 'X a
a. e'.— Targ. freq.— Sabb. 30* n?3b© 'N thou, Solomon myrtle between willows still is a myrtle by name, and
Ned. 91'^ Hh 'i< "^X if it was not thou. B. Mets. 26''; people callit a myrtle.— P/. X^OX. Targ. Esth.VIII,15.—
i :»4 . . . Ss •••«. I .... .1.- |^.H'i knif III. f>w . . .. aibelad tbi eagb Mat. ft tUmk. tf*, a. fr.
my iUK«Nii<ir >
I
In ih« lMh4 nt |«m4. wbaiteibar—iidjrfarHt IMib.ll»»|fba|<tba»tliW
Yalh.l.e. T .<<
' ^:'.t l».»wb«fawaeoiwnW[Hrf U immmmmktmm} km Mm* Ma H n4 r^
la w nMiij>-K r:Oft^ ^ BMl^ *d^
S^P^ H'TCX %•
./ fArr. ni/> Brr. IV. «
i^";.;^)
riCIO
V
ntl
»i.
f.
(Ar.
tl*
<.
-s*
mO,
rnaoit
illMll f^
M*. r. W 'l XIOm
mn nim
HMM. Sab.
H )e «"^ iba viMb mmA m At ftaaJ a«
aUiii aB. wrj,U a Mala. ll» <i' yjl
l
1.
I.
ft.
a. flf
>-
ir*W (mi
I ft W
-ioj« Ar. (fld. i i "vm , V«r.
>"•.. , img. Taff. I Ktai^ X, %. Tiff. I lata IK ii a r-: <l»
pbM* oC IJMttim Cb. last rraoi; a. •.
ST'inCM. r. nno) dnrnkiin, tUU- HrinCH
mfml of am rffrtrifHrt. T»». !'' ii\m<ikiii "itd what "2061 laii nb iiilig viib -»t (fiar ««•• sat
!• Ihi> objMl of big «ut«ni«DtT Bm*. M*- V-i> *4' ftMmd bat* balov, v. a. '991); <« "aapLl
adkolcrt,
(b. h.
nir^jitDpS, ':?S, '^S f. (V. preced.) astrological jtSpS, pi. cV^pX m., V. "^iiMpX.
n;TL2DS, l^?^1I2D^?, V. -o-x. clothes. Targ. Gen. XLV, 22; (ed. Berl. IjbciplX; ib. Y.
\Uiabl "^ibaOX, read lUmbn ^b-JOX).— Y. Ber. lU, 6^' hot.
IDD^^ Y. Sabb. VII, 8'' hot., v. niti-iSiarj&X. (v. margin, note ed. Krot.). M. Kat. 24^*. Y. Snh. X, 29'\
Koh. R. to XI, 1 "jUilSbl 'K V. supra.—Cmp. n''^:;:p!!)!.— [Y.
STlDDSl, II, V. xirjo-^xi, II.
Shek.III,47c hot. StlT "^baOX, read
V>U5 "'^lOD'^!*; v. S^'nipiOiX.]
tt::» n^:nia&s,
SDirjbs, [Although our w. coincides, in meaning and sound, with
.t:i« v. -d-^x.
OToXi^ in its poetic and older sense as 'an outfit', yet the
^<mTt:DH,
T T ; : •
V. -no-^x.
: = • form of its Hebrew equivalent (nibiaOX) and the laws
regulating the borrowing of words, as well as its appear-
T : . ' T : : •
ance in so remote a dialect as the Mandaic (as xbL:aS')
stomacH. Lev. R. s. 4 the food goes 'X^ S<::"tr"l73 from the (fr. n-^^apK). Num. R. s. 23 'X dnb ^aS'n put up for them
gullet into the stomach. Koh. B.. to VII, 19 (incorr. (the unintentional murderers fleeing to the place of
order). refuge) resting stations '31 ni'' .... X b3i1 (read IT'bLSDN
or blsGX) and let there be an inscription over each of
SDQlIG&Sll nimcle, cartilage &c., v. xspinps*.
them 4*0. Tanh.Mas611;ed.Bub.8; ni'^D'^bpiX, O'^bp'^X.—
S''I3!2&^5, Pesik. R. s.31, read K1''-o-JD!!t=xai-JXat?N. Y'lamd. to Deut. Ill, 9 Cl"'bap''!!< 1\US 3X1^1 ym'S Am. a.
T • T • T • T : •
(quot. in Ar. s. v. "j"iX 5).
jn^D^t2p^f, V. n'^arjox. '31 xbx indeed so, not five pencils (writers?) or five mes-
sages could kill him, but over the news of the captured
n^I2DS Ex. R. s. 15, read a-itibX.
ark his neck was broken. [Others read "j'^biap'^X (jdili)
jitiptapJSJ, m. (^xaxTiv, sub. styles used for writing on waxen tablets].
jlPPtDp^, '^bf
IXxaov) oil that runs off tvithout pressing, virgin oil.
ppiao^bDOi^, V. xp^i?Dbi5t:-^x.
Lev. R. 8. 5 '3-JDN )i2\a Mus., ed. 'pliDX (Ar.'pnDN); Num.
R.s.lO ')133l:3X; Cant. R. to IV, 8 pbplBi^, '^SN (corr. ace). n^^t2pi<, ':?^, '^Nl f. (bb», V. Xb-JDX, n^^i:)
MWO. Tar,
* r
word m mM^ 41* lo^ *<an nvi
r S
-•-:s «li XIII. aiMl 10 VI, tmd rrwa «. R.a.«A9 lOnr^rwi^ alM aa* la kor
boofta far hmrnmof}. t>mn ^ • •
i*- ;dS« Bi«^ «l. (Ar. rem in Um mmm of IW §9fnh l^pV to Biiwiimiaal baaka (ar aaaifiaaaUoMl tta
Umbc 1, 5 (5«) rrwoM lb. M. (vd. rmoon^ Mbli. T7«l, an thai tbiry aaald ii aiMilMltj' mm mmk aika*.
^epM, Y. cd. t. 7 P-omortl) thla wdl— proMOttUos of V. fTU^JTS.
wtteMOM on Uw iolbnmUiua by olbor v|la«a« UoUfjr*
taf to aa alibi wtwld bo ragalar ijreopliaMjr. fllalsi.
inftm) Ml. pi. (9Tp«^«fM jmmiilafi
fwida rfVOOHL] r%mt Maao. I, 10 rrv^Xm, ad. Ssek.
(Vw. P'O'i m io .
tf m dmr tmnittf im mtJfiM 'r.^ IL. •. wnrVvmrBB
yAr.(ad. lU U »' UU fl ;YalbjOaa.ll* WIM m> 'il |pt»o4'
I
»'
rrSSXjyt, V. rr7:?wt
Uka, tha doom aa«ld ba da«blad baakmd. fYalb. L a.
w^ba n a J lUiW4Jm atp<fan a^y.
MIdd. lY, I
,Baai Xlil,»4.|
imuKim H Ar., ad.
m
mvUAH (•an a*
abova). Paailu B^lMdL p^ M**; Yalk. Raaa. IM T^'^e
I. (aoir. aae.) Hka doom laniaif to
H^^^yCJ^ «i coin, t. X ^TtniL II. liy* top "an n >S oailM road ha baaid *i
1i 'inT^~Tm
1 —
iiiipiiiHiaiillt ir Y.KB.IX.n'
J: _w>. w N It luii. 149*^ f^f^ ^..t. V. top;OaBt.B.toT.IS;T.Ka«fc.Xn,U^boCr«OK. [tbart.
B.a.srenaOK.readT'rcrcgetL] linTmi^wtamiyTxrtm^
TTODIL]—t) ffteaiv*. PL imj 'XJCM^ t. »; v^um.
— w>. C^^ J -.wo. Y. next wa.
C "-irS '
_N r'X, 4 S) m. («Trpo)io>
m»tri!X)tlM.Ka>.y.wdwiU»lI.>lfr>3
a^ycoW
—
.
T. L. Y. ptacad.
10;) ,--. Y. 8abb. VI, ff* lop «m
^x (rwwi "tT) a certain aatroL; a. tf.—R. pyflr-sox , T J t • ....
(^x &c^. Tare ya^ A w
XII, 38 ad. Bahflk. ' -
"
air UCK Oaac r B. to Tn. t laad »cVv.mj«>
(V.»r. ^^y^t 1 ; a. T. fr.—OaaL B. to VU, »
ts^v^-^ooit n Aii'- lis- !•« V V m>^K a. o«bar oor-
' '' ''
mrrjO caM^
:t .
nipttons, corr. aec] — ^V. abo n«xt w. [At l ofafdi CS — i 'C^KI t . £ (orpctiK ta Ika a»a. or
for ao, . Baeans. Don. b. Ltbrat ed. Pilipp. p. t.] aipaioaido'v) racaaipaMw, aip^ aa #)
55»)t3^ttBK 92 •cw
front of the royal palace, court; also station on the road chief, military governor. Lev. R. s. 16; a. fr. (everywhere
for Temple pilgrims. Erub. 26'* d'lsl)^ bw 'S Ms. M. (ed. corrupt, corr. ace). Y. Snh. X, 28'' top niab'^kJlDx (corr.
"|ba) camp or court round the royal palace. [Men. 103'' ace.) his stratelates.—Pl. "p-jb'^-j'n'jpx. Targ. Esth. Ill, 12;
T[bo bm for St'^D-ia&'^X (?), v. however St^n'JpX.]
!!<'i'-i'L:b''fi<, VIII, 9 iDlbi'uJ^i-JDX (corr. ace.).' Gen. R. s.44; a. fr. (corr.
[Lam.R. to HI, 7 'X XJIisa; Ab.d'R. Nath. XXVIH "^'xb, ace). Ib. s. 78 "ibLiiaDX, read "^ab'^DlDOX my stratelatcB.
read Xlj'napX. Targ. Y. Num. XX, 19 X^an . . . some
ed., V. KanuGSt.]— P/. nix^J-J'iapSt. M. Kat. V"* Ms. M. (ed.
OlTUTdtD^, read Dia
niXO . . .); Mekh. B'shall. Vayissa ch. Ill '^ stations &ii3^b!3n!2&&<,D'n^bi2ni2t:s, v. x-jb-^p^ippx.
(=^^•1111). [Erub. 1. c. rn«J . . . S^-'ia . . . , read XiriTU,
Dlrt2TjQX (jl'^tDnia&S) m. (axpaxriYo;) mi- I'^l-JS'^xn Ms. M. (ed. -plasiX, Ms. H. a. R., a. Mish. Nap.,
litary commander, general; (in later Greek) prefect, city- a. Y. ed. an ox of the arena (that killed a per-
*|''"iaD'^X)
magistrate; also chief of body guards (dxpaxriYoc xuiv son). Tosef. Ab. Zar.II, 7 '31 "j^l-JCxa afflm Var. (ed.
7rpaiaevxaX((ov, D. C). Ex. E. s. 31 (cmp. Gen. R. s. 58). Zuck. •;iai-JD'^X, ed. ')'>-iaO'iX) he who visits the amphi-
Ib. 8. 37, beg.; a.fr.—Deut. R. s. 10 '31 •i'^5'':2-i::Dxb (read theatre is considered a murderer (countenancing blood-
Dia ....); a. fr.— P;. T^ru-iupx, '^.J''t3'iL:pX.— Targ. II, shed); Y.ib.I,40* "pniiS'^x (interchanging with'lliaX'^n).—
Esth. I, 3 'n'inoix (corr. ace.) generals. Y. Ber. VIII, 12« PI. "pDi'i-JpX &c. Ab. Zar. 18'' T'ffi "^DSO 'Xb 'psbin I^^X
top'X "^SttJ two chiefs of guards; Gen. R. s. 3; a. fr. —B. Ms. M. (ed. Di:jb Rab. D, S.
31231^ "-DB^ 'p3"'TJSCxb ...., v.
Bath. 143* 'la'^D^MOXI "^bin Ms. M. (ed. lATTJOXI "^bl^X); a. 1. note) you must not attend theatres on account of
Y. Yoma I, 39* top ''a'^-J-iDXI ibl3 (read '^S'^'J-iIJGX'l ^blD, bloodshed. Ib. (repeatedly) |3"i"i::ax Ms. M. Tosef. 1. c. 6 ;
v, "^biia II). Yalk. Koh.969 ibuj ^inaoxb -nax (read 'iiavj-iubxb) '•p3liaTjS"'xb (Var. |"'31'inioab, p3T'-i-j:£b) ; 7 'p31'TTj:£ixb
he ordered his guard. (Var. 'J'^3Tiiab, "p31'i-|-j:ib) ; Ab. Zar. 18'' 'p3i-i-j:ixb Ms. M.
(ed. niX'^l3n-j, En YakobI niX'^*Tj:£iX, V. preced.). [Y.Erub.
Qi^t2"!p^J:, SDTri-itjps, tD^iQrpTjp^jf
II, 22'' bot. •p^-JS'^X, liiusx f. ruins, near Tiberias, v.
m. (dxpaxKoxr)?) prop, soldier, later Roman officer (D.
T^TuiJT'^X.] [l^-iIiDX sometimes for 'fp'^pX.]
C. Gr. s. v.); attendant. Y. Shek. V, 49*; Cant. R. to
III, 6, end iJ'^'OTj&X (corr. ace). Y. Keth. I, 25*^ top DTJ^bniab^^, v. xi:b-^p7^ox.
D1"''J . . . (corr. ace.).— P?. 'pp'ii-j'nDpX. Targ. I Chr.
XVIII, 6 (v. however Targ. H Sam. VIII, 6). Tanh. sb^bpn:2DS, v. xb^bpna.
Haaz. 2, read: 'X 1X2 the officers came to meet the king. "^PS (='ipi^ Frank. Meb. Y. s. v.) pr. n. m. Assi;
ni-ji'^a'nupx. Y. B. Kam. IV, 4'' top 'X '^Jia nisbon rr^bujiu 1) an Amora, mate of R. Immi, disciple of Rab and of
(read tinbttJ^W) the Roman govenim. sent two commis- Samuel. Sabb. 22*; a. fr.- Y. Ab. Zar. V, 45* bot. "1021=
sioners. Y. Ned. XI, 42'' bot. Mia^aOX; v. X'^p'^ppXlI. 'X 2'n.— 2) a copyist. Y. Keth. II, 26'' bot. "^IISD •pb-'X 1153
'31 'X^ as for instance, if witnesses say, these are the books
'|^:2rD"^I9D^f, D^iaTtait^ps, brt:i-i!:&5<,
written by Assi, and like these (in handwriting) must
v. preced.
the documents be.
Dlb^-Q-lt^bS, V. next w.
^plS, b^D^J^ (sec. r. of BIX, v. D3X; emp. UJ^ ttJ-^X,
i<t3b^t:nt2D^, &^Db^t:i^t:Ct< m. (axpaxriXi. U33'^X &c.; V. Ges. H. Diet. a. vv. nuix, Mirs?) to be strong,
xrji;=magister militum, v. Sm. Ant. s. v.) commander in well. [Act. V. to make well, v. infra a. "^px.]
4/-^(..H.. 1.,^......,. \X. 17 (T«<«. V.^lt
"ov mo
lo^ «iMf« tiM»« to ft
•d* Ik Uf. 1. . It. Mtf. rM4i
n^ nrW9 •iMll •»« M« «D aloMi CUli. M^
*^i^ 1
\lM'<;il}t<i>.lBWlo.nrigi<
ri
M ^liiforfrois
Mk. Ak, for. 1^ •SO «?PV IB" *9B *«• Ito Una
/fApi, •^r-w /M|«. '<crx rmhht mn^ h
ft^-lkM*. M*. Olll. it^
fM Mir«4 vHli ilM voiNy W r»
"•. TqomM* ^1191^1 (olfliHwL K»tli.«t^
' *- "-'« Koli. R. to I, • W wmi *«.
T^^** '
'HWl. C2h^ f^ij.
•IJI^^Oil «. (fai«pL or pii)
It *ie*WL 'iU. 4* iMw i v wr r-sii 'm Um Ma^i^-^.
«lM»fAilMM......v ,r..r-r .^rTO|<wWr] IWt. Ml. XXI. If {
(CNk
«. •. Y. Ymum III. 4(r* iwi, -91 II •vi • inf^iia Uhmm. c
•Iitff in IUp|ih.>rt«. M^ 9 T^hS «rpMi Y. TMMk III,
iMMr Uijr i>lijrB4c4Mi («iUi prwMrta) «• ||m« b« \m Mad (0 tliawi b ili) poaHaal fo
of Mm. & Kmm. m* "yt Mpm n ir Um aMfwa b ter (a qrproM); . P'^J (OHl. dT. t. «)9^J
oO; Um •;• »m ta bliMl (iMlbv* ha mtIvmX Hwn. A.
a. • 16 ... wnr • iloor whlok o^mm mi 9at «kMttjr.
.
*rCM M. (b. li.i eon) karmUt, ttmp^n.
iU aovtac
wUI b« o|nm4 ftir Um filgMol— %.tt, wr^qf^ Y. ; H BkaM. '11, 34*
IBOM
to|^
V. inftra) who ar« axtraTagmot m eotiof mtit. ^ b«I.- vblcli tka priaoMr^a
lari e-c» ocirM^ont. lb. 2l.~il TV^ • ""''wX, """SfiJ, WTW oi-rev) DMprooaA, iii>
I
CH Daot B.
!2 1. 7, raad 70^7^ pruaMd. prMMMT. TSarf.' ^b. XL^ t; o. fr.—t) (part,
poaa. oT-^) IML OMMtidL Vml irxoi TaDg. Y. II.
^'*y? «. r««) |i*J«Mra. Y. Babb. VI, r top Oa«. XXY, 1^-^) ^iliddw Tkqr- T.* Koa. XXV. t^
I •S> "n rro-OK Um phyaMaa of te. ^ F?V^ T"^ "!T0<|; *•- l.'M^- Vaag, Goa. W, f
' W%^, V. >CJt.
S; a. fr.—Tkcf. n Saaa. ID. 34.
V -*y^
B Mets. (Y,
nu (i(nq|io<, -av)
rc'p
wieotiMd mtiml^ WHm.
1 1
j ^ C.
M gooda, Uie porchaae is condoded. lb. 47^; a. tt. bb. 77^ (pUyfel atym.)
Sabb. m rm n «d. a. Var. Ar., it ia
«''^3Dit 94 MnSttOK
Keth. 49'' "D^ 'St (T'b IBS invert for him a mortar in ^"3?P^» nnSpS f. (HDO; cmp. Ps. LXIII, 12)
public (improvise a stand) and let him stand up &c. M. choking, croup. Ber. 8*. Taan. 2?''; a. fr.
Kat. 22'' 'St "^BS invert thou a mortar &c. 2) (from its — 5}^''1DDS, V. x^^ispst a. x;i'ippst.
shape) hip-bone, pelvic bone. Hull. 52* 'H^ XiSIH the pestle
and the mortar, i. e. the rib sitting in the hip-bone and ^pS, ^''pS m. (Vbocmp. Gr. S.csikla) a pole or
the hip-bone. —*3) (cmp. Nidd. 1. c.) tmsf. hard-hearted
yoke carried on two
;
implements of a ship, oars, ladders, poles &c. Tosef. B. stipulated time, he should fail to pay the due balance.
Bath. IV, 1 he who sells a ship 'SG'^itn nst "15^ (some B. Bath. 168* Xi3p xb 'X asmakhta does not purchase,
V, 1 -pSini^a); B. Bath. 73* (Rashi '"'bSipN, Ms. M. if^bSGit, the law presumes that he who made such a promise,
read [Comm. could not have meant it seriously but had in view only
Ms. R. nbpOSt, Ms. 0. St'^aba&'iit, XS'ibsp'^X).
ladders=sc2i.\?B. —As to transpos. of 05, cmp. biaOIOail.] to give his transaction the character of good faith and
solemnity); ibid. X'^ip 'X asm. is a valid legal transfer
*i<aSD:j? (naDDS) f. (d^O, v. p. Sm. 307 sq. of property. B. Mets. 66*; 73''. Ned. 27''; a. e.— Snh. 24''
fiStoSt a. denomin.; an adoption of a^rjfxa, -axo^ would applied to forfeiture of stake in gambling (inasmuch as
read \xaXi'^'2'o^) planning, simulation. Targ. Prov.VII, 10 it makes the gambler an immoral person disqualified
rinaqtk-r
SrSS ^ . -^ f.rWiLlf. I»ir. *P7lBC^ l». A pi fjyiii^t II Kmi. 94^ imp 19%
I) rA'>rN /'M«A II, t, «. • lUi « Ma. M. ledL 'm\ Ha. H Vwri) •!»« ne^ *« L
nr :•«•«)'.
XVIII. II, a. a, iNfr.
•V^CvC |ir n m (|tr<<l> uIomIk al « iili A**iiii-*iiti «'. V. law tl J.|
HeJir K A T !• .17«| ntfm>tf>par Kiia IV. I« Hi.l. »4*
(rvC^rriHl u% tUniMclii'riiii
V.
^CX (h.
WTGCM ». (bpfc Wi — oT V% cwfk nqr^ tmfjttm
».
h.; J'CJO, T. OiNi.
->Ml> |/o acr^f»« fafiiAwl. (e gather, karmi. teb.
U. IN«i. ». ».; rm|». -nj,
fatti4^'f^ (vtom Uto cpllftl. Uniiu B. a. 4 ym
of Me toal (jm Mi toat a«
III. S rrr<ai) ^piR (bow who harvwt ih« fraiU of Um
.nd
HAbbttlb jTMr (flbralon«»); ib. ST yxvm (opp. lo rnrre
tndcni In tnittt of Um 8«blwtli ymmr). Vnr!l^pM t (lap. M«a «r iAki •
Nif. rc^) n to W §tth»r$d: to te talm atMyr (bjr ftek— lf.r*aAtoa t>Mt.R.«. 7. Wf. "Si n i « r* pn
li-ath). Nam. R. «. U (p. tAT^ cd. AnwI.) B'«9lO om iiMm aonlaina ibree kind* of aaleani dedamtem^ enib
'":rS Mill Umjt (Uio people) gatlMT Ui«nMlr« to hamr
I III lb. (p. SM*) eno erceio err^vav po aAm- tbair njjbtiv
I. trh^r< hat* bMD taken Awmjr from UMn (wbon they
PMik. R. a. Si Y«lk. Koh. lo XII. II; Taah.
^(T^C^^ 'C'H n. (topa. ao«a o( ^. Ata^.
I
: •- «• — 2) frt /»« j'iVlr<f Mi' Kidii IV. I: v. nbc, to 'nif/ v' Ci.-iL TV); «
11. DtaL a. v.; cniyL mI^
^Imp, raeaat, wbenee I)<mc.«I^ 1Wf.T.Bi. XXXIII,
St (b. tost rr^\ rm%. Fn LTD, I (e4. W)/-^9»«»>
iiif "'9^ mu»Uy r,-v", v. r^^
Mira (. M ; jUL^), rtrnv m fit Amw, aiOny raMa in
'
*|wH oh. Mm*. Y. Keth. V, SO*' u>p vdn ft-aro j i& ' (Ae aft^pc «lf an efm Aafl^ gaMaraOjanpfafiad byeolnnHa.
'31 12'^D 'iinblSI 'fi< a salve for all pains is seven portions plate which is used as window-glass.' — 2) Metaph. pro-
of &c., V. preced.
phetic vision. Succ. 45'' '31 'x:3 "i^sno^l who contemplate
(Deity) through a lucid speculum. Gen. R. s. 91 nX"iU;
5j<^D9pS, 'P^'S pr. n. (=S<^'^-r|'^t3, or X-^^-qiD) '31 1*135311) 'X2 (play on sheber, grain, and seber, hope)
1) (proi). of Phoeii. origin) Hispania, Spain. Nidd. 30'\ he saw in the glass of prophecy that his hope (Joseph)
B. Bath. Ill, 2 '31 'X3 nirT^UJ "^-ID long enough for the was in Egypt. Lev. R. s. 1 nsVsib^ 'X a dim glass
owner to be in Spain, while the present occupant may (vision) opp. PinsniSa 'X polished glass (clear vision).
;
occupy his property for one year, and for people to PI. Pii'i-l^pQpX. Ib. ; Yalk. Lev. 432 nix^'n^pBpiX.
travel a year and notify him, and for him to come
back the next year (and raise his claim), Ber. 62''. Yeb. ^DtDDnpSDS, read "^'JprpCiX, v. ^jpspost.
GS'^.' —
2) (=X'iaB!!t q. v.) Apameea, several towns, esp. one
*"|5D5J^ ("I^SD), Snh. 106* 21 -i-QX (D'in3 T^TS D'^XI)
each in Bithynia, Mesopotamia and Syria. Y. Shebi. VI,
'X ')l3"^b ed. [missing in Ms. M. and added on margin;
beg. ae'' (h. iWp); Gen.B.s. 44, end; a.fr.— Gen. R. s. 60,
Ar. ed. pr. a. ed. Koh. 'X )-'3b; Yalk. Num. 771 "irsb xb
beg. ninTYinnai 'X^ from Ap. and her sisters (country
'X] pr. n. m. (Aswv I(jotup0(;, Leo Isaurus) Leo the
towns) Babylon or Mesopotamia); ib.s.30 X'^'aaiSDX^
(in
Isaurian, Byzantine emperor, leader of the iconoclastic
s. 44 'BD^^ (corr. ace.)— [Targ. Ob. v. 20 Ar. (ed.X'i^BD)].
movement which caused a long-continued war between
[B.Bath. 74'' 'X bttJ niQi=t5i'iaB as Ms. M.J V. X-JSBOX.
the East and the West of the empire. [The words above
^^Dpbf m. (v. next w.) Spaniard.— PI ^JBOX. quoted are an interpolation of the eighth or ninth cen-
Makhsh! VI, 3 'fitn D'^blp the colias of the Spaniards, a tury, and refer to "the war between the lion and the
species of tbuny-fish (prob. to be read '^JDO'^n 'p). —
lioness" words immediately preceding our quotation.
The interrupted context in Rashi a. 1. shows that the
Jj^l^SpS, pr. n. pi.Hispania, Spain. Tanh.
P"*?!^ commentary to our ws. is also a later addition and that
Vayets6, 2 'St^l X'^^S^ from Gaul, Spain &s.; cmp. Lev.
in Rashi's Talmud text there was no such interpolation.
R. s. 29 Yalk. Jer. 312, a. e. X^iaBDX.—Pesik. E. s. 32
;
As to the impression on the Jews of the iconoclastic
56* ed. Pr.) tJ-'JBDKa (corr. ace; ed. Fr. s. 31, p. 147»
(p. agitation, v. Sachs Beitr. I, p. 78. For Var. Lect. v.
'OBDX). —V. X^^BpX. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. and Koh. Ar. s. v.]
fish;
'X ini '11?3
(Yalk. Gen. 12
Ar. (ed.
niTI
"p"'''?:)
a.
a white
D31X; Y.
fish
fodder, grass (Pers. ifsist, clover, prob. an adaptation of
Kil. I, 27* hot. X0"^3Vi a. Xpl^i).
our w.; V. Snh. 93*: 'to import 'XT X"ira aspasfa-seed '
Yalk. Dan. 1060 'Wi, corr. ace). Yeb. 121^ 'X bvJp
*TI2"^"1DP^<, I^D^bDp^ m. pi. (Ispe. noun of -JIB
cut grass. B. Kam. 20*; Ab. Zar. 28^ '\Xl nbTiB long Xihti, V. H. Diet. s. vv.) 'separate threads, hangings,
or
stalks of asp. — Ib. 'XT xntUa (Ms. a. old ed. X^DIBXI).
fine fringes. Lev. R. s. 17. Yalk. Ps. 808 'ptJiBDiX.
B. Bath. 28''.
M • w«df« for III* l«f, L •. iIm wwdgt (ImmI} to L e^ let Um lav kaew He eoane •> iW acpMae «f mff
bttl Un» lo« (Um iMtUto MUiiMM) i* «|4ii. Nib) Talk. H. m$
47^COII* V. Vr^i^ii.
»
br^ail twmni, wip. M« HMniNMM^a Mvori INalk. B'sImUL
l>.
Ni^ '31 ^OteiQ Ar. {wL '
WO 'l i } Yftli. 1*. tot Im«.
n»p«Ollt «onr. tee.) wtib Um •word wlili vktok Um ttraDK « veil ( (caAfit eeefiMi %lf iMlk
]||]r|iileae itroek, were Ihejr inMk.—A. TTf^ >• li^.TlM^IJ^ Tearf.taee.ia It Tj^^eAJhMt.
E. 1. 16 II ^nr prtpere ye Ike rrorda; v. n^bn^TIBi.
(ed. T*!^ tenr. aia^L
to re. i
Ifl)
• «
UUk^Vm (eorr. eec).— i K
<IVIJH;'<J^>
'
'
•|-'t|'wC<. V. -S^C
throw myself (tato tba water) Ikam Ike yaai. B^ «
MelB. tt^. Kelk tt^ 01001 aMjaiii; Tkaa. tl* «
— j-'wik^f V. S<P^NpOX. (T.BakkD. & a. 1. mMe MOI^^Iif. XIJ, I ; Bat. ft**, v.
not impliciUy lold ten T» Um yuil (beoeae* U is taken fakm^ InipHMalae. Tat^ lark, L c
down wtMn on lead ; t. Sm. Anu •. t.Aataoae). JBdr. "J^npOK» T.aeBtw.
TUL to Pt. (the embryo cm ia Um eroab) TTM emu
'3*. rcpexs (some ed. nrteo, reed narwn rfMfxjip) like •.•rrPCK, '^ mu pL (bpe. aaa. e#aT: emp.
A l>erson M«t«d on the yard oa opea Sea.—S) UhM. <MWMk| aaMif a anae er patm- jeaaM. AaHM*
S3>^ 1 a.
fAirnAelii, gea. iover ioer-eOL Bebb. 8*; a. fr.; enp. Y. Vayas.ftnrTOK790Craadre )• BbILI,*; FMUn
B*r. V, 37*, expL O?. Y. Sah. VI. »>» bot. H(5) TtW PC? Y. HeU. m, K* bo«. pVJi /O gei *« k'ljlia era kc^, .
'
—3) to bind, obligate. Lev. R. s. 23 'si 'Xffl ''bl^'^X had corr. ace). Y. M. Kat. I, 64'' hot. ; a. e. (interchanging
terdict, to declare a thing forbidden according to ritual IV, 68=^ hot. Y. Yeb.' XII, 12'' top V^'7pit(?). [T'-J'^CiX
whatever I have forbidden thee (as a class) I have allow- ^^t3"lp5Sl, 'p^Sl f.=x;tt'n-jDXl, camp, station. Y.
ed thee (a specimen). Erub. VIII, 4 ^'^hy "lOiift he (by- Shek^ VII, 'so"" hot.
residing there) restricts the other (debarring him from
carrying things around on the Sabbath). — Pai-t. pass. ^^^I2"lp^f, 'P^i<II f. army, list of officers, v.
^IDN, f. trilOX {it is) forbidden. Ber. SS'* '31 'ttJ Bixb lb 'K x;;-j^'jc>xIL
one'must not &c.; a. v. ix.—Pl. Q'^'nilDX, "pITOX; f. ni-|!lDX.
^^"DlPS, V. OijiU^JDX.
Ter. X, 12; a. v. fr. V. "ilDX.
Nif. '^0X3 to be forbidden, to become subject to ritual Dl^pnp^, 'p^bf m.=-ji^-jrJ^s<-— -P^. ni-jr-j-iDX.
prohibition. Va.WTnv^} rx:'^tit^ n'niD'iK affects other things Y. Pes. VIII, end, 36''"
(Roman) soldiers '31 "p-nallU VH 'X
which come in contact with it, but is not affected ; a. fr. were guarding the doors of the Temple in Jerus., and
they bathed (as the ceremony of admission into Judaism),
"IDSj nDS
ch. same; 1) to chain, imprison. Targ,
and on the same evening partook of the Passover meal.
II KingsXVII,4; a.fr.— 2) to bind by spell, charm. Targ.
[Tosef.ib.VII, 13, niilTJlIiX ed. Zuck., Var. nVjrn"i:::JX,
Ps. LVIII, 6 a. e. ; —
3) to tie up, put on &c. Targ. Y. Gen.
XLIX, 11; a. e.—B. Mets. 86*^ "^"ittJI '6t Xpl that he tied
up (his wound) and untied it. Sabb. 81 xnixV f^n-iCiX '*
harnessing which Joseph did himself (in honor of his (explaining 'the inner stomach') NQ'n31 'X (Ar. 'ODX) the
father, Gen. XLVI, 29) will stand against the harnessing thick portion of the rumen (?). Ab. Zar. 29^ SOi^l 'X
by Pharaoh (to pursue the Israelites, Ex. XIV, 6); i. e. the protector of the heart (or of the stomach), the car'
the merits of Joseph's filial love will protect Israel from tilago ensiformis, xiphoides, v. 'ibpJIXl, 3; (other opinion
the hostilit3- of Pharaoh. rejected in Rashi: fleshy walls of the heart).
I
f»«»*
Tatg i > JkJUUV, t0 Ma.} v«
^j_ »_
1^1 (b. b-^iWiivr 1 .
-*. a*. • i».
rWl|prB>.#w» ii<iiy<< —
fc iiiiyi iiiirn
i i ,
f.tm
|CMl»,t»*t ICI44. It** IPOH^aS-V Um VttMMi ««
TDMtlb.A.V. Vptlim •
a. a.; v. ll9}4p>-4lon. B. c
Hiyp 'rsD ^I'lA I* ai^ baf.
P«3prCS Ar. Ibr po^^^M. aaa j rnMliaiiiii lb. a. 07 li I* il^ ^D9 m$ r"
tbaitba toaaoftya(Mal)baofa»ad. M-KaLt^wpe
to bar prtMBei. H
ite to bar akmmm^-Tiwmd. frmL
II ntv'in Ar. (cd. nab *^) sh« «w him looking arooad HolL 47* 'T nsB Um fhmi (of Um tanpi fectog Uto «a-
l» bar toon (not linowinf Uini n •trmogw bad •niarad). Miinar^Witb \hwii.i|fii<fi %tk.ir 'wm\ Hiba
ptoam htoiiilf oppoiHa ma(fcrdai»ai». r«a.lll^rv^i6
nCnpH (b.b.) L AMer, wife of king Ahaavanu.
pr. n.
rpbtran (Ma. M. -S rr-t4) lowM*), bf bia laft liia^
Ix. £
•.''ift rrrwrt it rutr ao<l Brtbar {krifid «far,
-— -N oama and brongbt lighu Mag. IS*; a. fr.—
Paiik. B. •. SI 10 H feaa to toec Oam. B. la III. 1
s - or only K, (iW Boo* tf JBrflcr. 8nb. lOO*.
.
Um aafal baa « W1 •«• toaWi Lam. B. to T. » -irrs
V r\ a. a. (contrvvti«j aa to iu eawmie ehanctar).
r'^i^'PrCS, 'D'S f. (IUji). of p-C) -Jt rir irarrf- ttmia. llHf. OnL I, It.—Xad. 41* wa&n "pi
of lalnarfiaal dtognhdltoaa. LHn.B.laII,S VTr-ritotj
way* of iniarpvalntton. Bar. 4^ (Var. Y imro
q^
i^J * ^C(> V, C*i*-"-
Ms.
r-rc -no
K^B^w-J)
M
. r-a to alfbi waya.
/br
aap. to
iMT. ^p»
Um pL «>««;
WV^*^ M^: "^ ^-i «•
cftarmfar. aaterr
^*S. ui. cU. (b. ys) wood, ttooi$; alao Kooim
^(^^ BMh. B. iMvad. wm\ *» Impadwt paopto (b. r-X <v;i.
.-.fhUr. K«rm V, 8; a. c—
Twf. O. Lev. XIV, 4; a. a. T. 8nb. X, «F bot. and
Lord wiD not baar ma V:
if dM
\ SHbb.VII.lO- top,v.n5i«;.--il75tf.Taif.Joab.lX,21; rw H an aalmm (Avtoittoa) art aKka ( pm i u btol as-
«. «.— Y. Pas. lY, 3<r* top.—Arfrr. jrf. cttk, ftcwM. T. prmrioa of diMraat to Ood); Lml B. touod. (B.Timk.S>
Knib. I. l«r; Y. Saoo. I, 5«* Ar.(ad.r!mi Fa*. Bhnhafcp. l«f»;BaifcB.laII,l4.
Sr*<S f. pL (T.praead.) fattt of a lattiead window.
VAxig. jud. V, S8 (b. aavK). MDKn ek.-b. CKII. aaae. Tug. Lam. IV, Si; 1.01
*3?S, Y. 8abb. VU, l(f top, v. np-bx HTtC m. (eoatr. of I0rn| ^.t.) « «fer^ped mW aaimaf
(of Um gamm /Um) of wIM tha mato (atoaagw) aad Ika
"j^^i, '|!?X=va. Tiwrg. I 8am. XXV, 18. tok.9es^T.;
''S'l'^lfiX 100 n^31BX
leopard,and hycena striata {striped hyena). B. Kam. 16=* '31B'^^n niiax rx (not n'^G'^JS^ni) which cover the wells
XnSJ leopard); ib. (expl. SIS^); v. discussion ib.
(expl. and canbeopened and closed. Targ. Y. Gen.VI, 14 xni'^iaisx
Yoma 84=^ XIS'^I 'X Ms, M. (ed. XIS'^'Tn, corr. ace.) a male (xni-3....?). Tosef.Erub.XI(VIII),7 -la-JlBX ""bs (ed.Zuck.
afa. [Not to be confounded with b, h. nsSX, v. Nold. d'^b3 '3X,inoth.ed. omitted) tools for unlocking the puteal.
M. Gr. p. 58 sq. note.]
DlDllIDlDSS, V. 'i^i:^Bx.
iton the stones (of the houses of the wealthy); Y. Shebi. i^^'ipiDlJ^ (S^tl"'&^<) pr. n.pl. A2)ulia, the country
V, 55*^ hot. 'Xla 'p^UJII marked out with balsam. Y. Hor.
in the S. E. of Italy. Targ. Ezek. XXVII, 6 some ed,
m,47<= IITDObn "iBXa (corr. ace). Gen.E.s.39, beg. 'bslSX, oth. ed. a. Ar. X^'Vj-'X (h, text d^'^ns).
liaitsysiBX (corr. ace). V. 'i'i^O'iSX.
p''^lDS, Yalk, Ex. 365, read '|i''>"'BXB.
ir^nDS, v.nextw.
n^biSNi, n^bis^s, l^bis^ss m, pi. (b. h. h^)
*^r^^^5i<, "^D^^TDS m. pi.
r (6tl'.av(5c,
-> sub -"j ob-
Xi'&o;,
t:
•• -: t: T •• : \ r
beans. Toseh Ter,"x, 15-pVlB'^X, "pb-'BiX ed, Zuck. (Var.
sianus) obsidian beads [Eashi: of gold, thinking of IS].
d'^VilBX, d'^ls'^B'^X). Ib. n, 4 -pblB-^X (Var. 'p^s'^BIX). V. '|1BX.
Sabb. 57*' Ms. M. tIBX (ed. 13'i'i'JIBX, Ar. s. v. ax 'tSX;
Var. in Mss. "IBX, '^'^BX, v. Eabb. D. S. a. 1.), expl. nsaia, DlI2iab-lSS, V, dvo.]?^.Bx.
of Mish., contrad. to XHB'^Mp'i Xni^in balsam beads, v.
xr'iriin. V. 'p^tiBx. ^^tSQlSb^, V. X-J«1B^X,
SniDJj^ or i^'^n^SlS; m. (MBJ or niB) sti-elling, S'^^'bCIS^^ Y. Ned. II, beg. 40'', read X^'^DB'^X, v.
puteana) enclosures surrounding a well, protected cisterns Thazr,3 n^nDIBXtl, n^^ilBX; ed. Bub, 5 IT^'lSIB (corr. ace);
(in Noah's ark). Pirk6 d'E. El. ch. 23, expl. ib. QiD3?3n [Lev. E. s. 14 "'pS'nX].
loi
mrcn. v.
w lOiByVII, D iCtJIyigil ( vtr. ti-' 'S' "IN S " :>< •^.c-fMtf. t4i Aaui
M. in. Afo^amm (I'lHrtotiKM), am «Im* U M*«iik>'>
iMvIng banMi4 xhm Imm (»i*'t "• an Uol i«t -.-^ \». .„ .... .„MMi wHas Hail «f IMi rtfa».
Twnpto). TMMk IV. ti Y. |i' k. II Kii^ tfto
».. '
m
—
«rib or lablaia la oao (v. Op8B),
a. 10 T
"- -^ "— ' — 'bwa iiaaa be •»— ' •" am
(lot uMd a* a ftwiaool b aonapllbla of tta*
than»-4 -r-wt Ta«f.Y.II>aa
.:.»!.:. ^ . .;«ing trod apon« that wllh a raoa ptaala Ibr
a. a,— T. >ca- li, 41 bot
^«A\ (writing Ubl*l) f«u oaokaa bj Ao. (Oao. R. a. 17;
K.h R. lu III, 19. V. Tiliml
l ^
li I m. t
'
» (M* f '
Sirmoth 13 rorwt 4c»V, rMd ^q««.}— Midr. Till to (amplMUiv W. Oaa. XXTm, It w lafciilt •» laeah)
Pa. XVU; Yalk. Pa. 670 two owioai (v. TOmon) -jrrx *3\ ID C^9I$ aportiag wiBi hte.
OWra (Wnfi'<Ma Taox and DTH'MO) mn (coom) aaeb
i
they used to bake. Y. Bets. IV, 62'' hot. nsio njnfit (read
^)P^niI2S^i^ pr. n. m. Aftoriki. B. Mets. 5'' "il mnx nB"io) she came in order to bake; a. fr.
'X; Hull. 64'' . . ixnDin (Dostai) the father of R. A. (Y.
.
Ithpe. ^Bfitrnfit to be baked. Targ. Lev. VI, 10; a. e.
Yoma IV, 41'> top '31 mnx iplias Patruki, brother of
B. Darosa).
^<JDS, v. fitBfit.
l5<;Q^^f, v. -r^.
n1t3l'^5S m. pi. (DIB) prop, able to talk (sensibly),
nl^DTDD^, V. 'i?iB5<.
hence children of about six or seven years. Y. Gitt. V,47''
hot. fifiilB 'fit ifyototh (Mish. ib. 8 referred to reads niu^SB
rriDSS f. (rjB, Nif. ^DBD to part; v.n^JBn) 1) fare- q. V.) means little ones (v. fit^B). Y. Maas. Sh. IV, 55'
well-address, homiletic observations made on parting '31 'fit n^ "iriB expounds the subject by analogy
with the host that entertained scholars, toast (in praise of with the law concerning minors, for we read in the Mish-
hospitality, charity, support of students &c.). Gen.R.s.60 nah &c., V. supra.
Bs'hall. Vay. 4.—Fem. n^lBfit. Gen. R.s. 67 (play on epho. "^iBi-iCiiBX I'^B'iraBX. Targ. Y. Gen. XLI, 34. Pes.VIli, 1.
Gen. XXVn, 37) 'fit -|nB\hy bread is baked, thou sbalt Esth. R. to I, 2; a. fr.—Tosef. Ter. V, 7 'X tltil-in T'rumah
have to eat without labor. lb. 'fit fitn-iillB (read ^^niS^IB), set apart by administrators in behalf of minors. Y. ib.
Hithpa. nBJtnn same. Mekh. 1. c. nsfitn^ nin became trix,guardian. Keth. IX, 6 (86°) (Mish. ed. XB ., Talm. . .
baked of itself. SifreNum.89 "i13n3 d'^Sfitn^n things baked ed. X-^B .). B. Bath. 144» XB
. . Y. Keth.IX, 33* top . . . .
Wr9> nwr balUf h • kilwr faHiKiw o> Uw fcltiJli B«,l*^rvViiikMMAr.(ai.l4'VH, Ma-f. p ^ ir^
i
Itt.
••«««4 10 fPDV
«c^ lUa M* bol Ar.
• Mai. M. pBI, v*^
ff«a4 a4Mwr. TbatlLlLlMkX.ft'VWIal.]
. t? Wtm 9L Mmk, aerr. aaa4- Bi Balli. 144*'
(Var. rti). o«kaw. v.labb. D. t-a-L tiaair.MHV
eVBfnftv ad. (Ar. OVsbt),
«
*OTH, 'it "tQ pr.aM. U
>*£H m. (b. h. bcit) alow fo rifM, iatt im tJk* mimm.
;
tba XikHffod. Ab. Ear. 4J* Iba Ifwa af 'K <V f^-TS
M. Kai. V n Ui« tM-odvMi, opp. -<*9^ Om. H.».ftl, baf.
•d. (Ma. VT:9i T. Babb. D. Iu a. L) a
ID rn tuw At ih« advMMad nMon. FMa.hy*f9 a^HMMirf
MhMm. rmimif mmm. Y. Tiuml 1, M* bot— P^^i"^ A ( lata) and of Sarapia. (OHif. iaaha Billr. n,
"!fi.C"W m. pL (hwniM)
W^ vK» N«I^M eb.Min«. M. Knur- but ma. balk*B. a. T4 aad, ad.; r. -^POlllt.
's* n\) Ma.'k. (t«I. MT diir. v««. in lUci X Daot. n, t (^aoL fai Ar. ad. pr.; oUi. ad. !»UU»>. '
upoD
boU
|in>b.
b ^O^gV H srr:
Y. Ber. IX, 13*
borrowe<i ft.Aquila toPt.CIT,S3)
!
^
R. end, that tima "s* "^rrxri 'irtat rr^pn ssrr (read «U1hi naad fbr «apafirra. alw frmmn fmr itetralir*m
DinoS'^BK- 104 1io->npiB«
hangings. Y. Sot. IX, end, 24*^; Tosef.ib.XV, 9 n^l? bnx sceptic, heretic.[The peculiar form and also the mean-
Xin but one may make lath frames and hang
'31 '"iiS"'SX ing assigned to our w. found a ready support inits phon-
thereon whatever decorations he may desire. [Bab. ib. etic coincidence with Epicurus, the philosopher; cmp.
49'^ n^l'iSB; Eashi ni-iSi-iQ sing.] Kil. VI, 3 nspn bs N.T.Acta XVII, 18. The derivatives of our w. and those
'X on a portion of the esjoahers. Ib. VII, 3 'K inia the of the plain root IpB interchange frequently.] Snh. X
balance of the espaliers (on which no vine is trained). (XI), 1, the following have no share in the world to
Kel. XVII, 3 '21 '^SS (Ar. 'iS Mish. '1SN) frames for hang- ; come .. .'XI and the Ep.; Y.ib.XI,27d ^q^ -py^ ^^^^ -n-
ings to which reeds were fastened from the bottom up- '21 X~iBD as the one who (speaking of the Law) says
(sneeringly) 'That book', or 'Those Rabbis'. Bab. ib. 99''
ward (crosswise) for support. Tosef. Kel. B. Mets. VI, 6
(a. freq. comment.) ni-ist^B'^S. Ib. '21 nrXTU nnx^B'^B
in (similar definition). Ab. II, 14 'xb 3"^u;nu; n?a 'J'^^^ that
a frame (baldachin) which cannot be taken up by its you may know what to reply to the sceptic; cmp. Snh.
handles and carried through the door (outside). Ch. — fr.— P/.'-i^O-iip-^BX, Qit?
38'^; a. 'ITip-^DX. R.Hash.n^*
X'nsiS'iS, X'irS"'B. V. also X-n^lS a. "|'i"'"iSlX. ["I softened into Yalk. Num. 764. Hag. 5*' 'XT2 '^S iirfn "^X^ how shall we
1, cmp. n-i:ii:sn.] henceforth cope with the heretics?, i. e. opponents of
tradition (Jew-Christians; cmp. )'''Q a. Snh. 38''). — Cmp.
*DnDD^DS or DTlDSISS y. Ter. Vm, 46'> ^h xr)i-i|DBX.— Denom. nipinip-^Bx, v. niD-iip'^BX.
prob. to be read '21 XT^absb ll'J^ xb they (the
'21 'X ',l::n,
would-be captors of R. Isi) had not arrived at Talmyra pn1p"'Si<, "pIp^DS, only in 'X2 as adv. (v. preced.
ws.) without'restraint. Hull. 104*' 'xa n3i25i S^l"
before all of them (the royal court &c.) were gone (car- 'i'^V2X3
ried into captivity). V. Jf^aJT. (Ar. '"IT . . ., ed. *|1 . . ., some without prefix 2)
ed. 'p'^BX,
poultry and cheese may be eaten without restraint, expl.
1^bt2:i^DS, V. r>^t?p^x. ibid. '21 '^"1:23 X^i without intermission by washing
hands &c. *[A marginal note referring to the opinion of
p'^DJiJ (b. h. ;
pax, /pB, V. pIB, ppB, pB:, p3B ; a) to biblpiBX, Tosef. Hull. VIII, 3, has been mistaken for a
break through, go forth;\))toheafree man, ruler)\) spring, var.lect.of ourw., as D^b-^pax, OlbplBX, Olblp^BX, O'^bipBX,
rivulet (ch. ST^:iB).—P^. ts'^p^BX. Ab. Zar. 54'' hot.— and another glossator, prob. thinking of facialis, cpaxio-
2) rukr. PL as above. Cant. R. to V, 12 (allud. to afike )vTfj;, added n^blJ'a '"'B —
all of which was interpolated in
mayim, Cant, ib.) '2l b" 'X tsfili; they (the scholars) are Alfasi a. 1., a. in Ar. s. v. 'pllp^BX.]
appointed officers over the waters of the Law.
niOnip^D^^ f. (denom. of t3i-iip''BX) licentiousness,
&<Dllp^DJS.=S<;'i"ll3^B. Y. Shebu. VII, 37'' 'Xl n^no acepticis'm. Kidd. 66'' 'X in rxp'y^'i (some ed. nipil )
(Y. B. Kam". VI, 'end, 5^ 'tr\). scepticism (Sadduceism) came over him.
cmp. Dblp2X. V. -p-iipiBX. xapiCeiv) orig. playing at coitabus, or squirting ivine into
a botvl; trnsf. (S.) the gourmand's practice of taking an
ji^lp^DS, palp^SiJ, V. next w. emetic before meal; to vomit. Sabb.12'^; 123*''. Ib.XXII,6.
Tosef. ib. XVI (XVH), 22, Var. ed. Zuck. •j'^T'il-JpBX.
jU Ip BcS m.(i7rlxu)fi,ov=coniessatum ire; cmp.Sm.
Succ. 40*'; B. Kam. end dirsap-^BX
102*; Sifra B'har ch. I,
Ant.s.v. Conmsatio; Plut.n,726 Fragm. ed.Wytt.) 'to the
(corr. ace). [A noun dTioxoTxaPiai; to which our w.
aftermeal entertainment !'=oaY,' Remove the cloth' Pes.X,8 .
would correspond, is not in the vocabulary.]
'X riDBninx "ii-iiliBTD l-^X after the Paschal meal one must
not wind up by saying, 'Now to the after-meal entertain- SDb^P^^lJ?, iwp^DS, i^i?b^p^Dm.pi.(iix.
ment'; (cmp. triuBX). Y. ib. 37'^ top '21 xrr^ xbu: '|i^:ip'iES<
TtoxiXra, TToixiXxa, ra) embroidered garments (quoted
in order that one should not break loose from his comp- as Aquila's translation of niapl Ez. XVI, 10; LXX
any and join another. —"p^aipiBX m.pl. (iTrix(o(xoi) things TtoixiXa). Pesik. B'shall. p. 84'', Cant. R. to IV, 11; 12
belonging to the after-meal, dessert. Ib. hot. 'X "^X^ what xnp'^bBiX, X::pibBX (corr. ace). Lam. R. beg. 'p31X Oain
are epicomoi? Fruits, sweet-meats &c., v. "iptll. Tosef. Xlip'^'ba •pnii:pbBX (read Gb"ip3.', and corr. ace. by striking
.
ib. 11 '21 •jl^'^p'^BX . . . 'pli-JBO "pX ed. Zuck. (read"prj1p..) out one of the two words as var. lect. that came into
we must not offer epikomoi, as nuts, dates &c. [Pes. 119'' the text; cmp. Pesik. 1. c. note).
'21 xbttJ ni l^X 'X iX^ seems to be a corrupt text; prob.
to be read bxiJaiT 1:qX 'X "^X^ '21 xbir 21 I^X Xasa ^Xn
:
Dln^p;DNi, &"!p^?5St, Din^p2D5j< pr.n.pi. Epi-
'21 "1152 cmp. Y. 1. c. top '21 xba 'X
; bot. 'X "^X^ . .
. ;
ccerus, a town East of the Jordan (Ptol. V, 16, 9), in
'21 12X ^xi^ir . . . .]
Targ. corresp. to h. r!23?53, Targ, Deut. Ill, 14, O. "'pBX;
Y. II 'p^BX n"i''1p (Y. I corrupt Dllip-'-JDXI imp). Targ.
iS I Ip ifN m. ("ipS, V. next w.) an irreverent person, Josh. Xn, 5; XIII, 11; 13.
scorner. PI. "'lip'^BX. Ned, 23* '21 'x "'n''2UJ1 for it occurs
frequently that disrespectful persons attack the scholars.
pbp^SS, V. 'pb^piB'ix.
sninp^ss, V. xriipBx.
Dimp'^SS m. (Dips, enlarg. of IpB, cmp. t32-iB &c.;
mgf IglK.
^^l ty^
9. tmi trnp. ^m, Var^ {ikUk
M.
««pofy4 aM.M^. a. fr. lir-s a 4mk {^ktUv
1) 4tr*.
laM) liiinai, r^'fi t 4ark pimf. T Kan. tX. ftH top;
I'M il^ IQ. •"« in vnlnr or In adnrt ptone reevei^
it hm. r^f^ U*. K. aw 9 *« r^tan 4mt aUn*; •^
>,»f| Anwy. rfiwr aW. ia» DawNk V*HV«. «.
rf iil.
^
"CM 'i-
bWU (*5T^). *» pr. n. pi I;m» 4Arf
T9
(b, h. T^fTJ q. ».) If |i«»«
(DMbRami. nMnnnrnMiM. Dma. fl^ arv «« 9
'kiI.
<irn ih»
II, a
*'>il
Miy
nv«r
mm I
(d—Mo^
«.
<i.o |ir««i<>«t« mm*!) i^bn
a»4
M*. M. (ad. '
I
mm
mta tm^tttm K^^.Afiimimm
bnUM kia Ibnt la wMar. Ik H rP *^ **^ . . . . «4. OU
iran WTT) I te«n *-M fiiMA kiM». ff A
> ••^KU.l. If r|yt* te ikftU *»
> «r. Tff^) lo «|prooi.
k
Y Kil. 1X« sr top T*M yMl
_ i
Itini
OhiOA. Till. II;
Moand, torn •roosd.
a. Ar.—
MUI
-rtr-x
JWm t,
vn rm «ann6 (eo(T.n0a, or Tar.*Vi6). (Tnlk.
Xv M. -r^ciTi) they ohanfad placaa. DeriT. '•3«||; MSV^ lOM "an6 aoaa a4, md: xaai.1
'TrS. ^^X, T. praeed. I
C*t2r!^M (ag«ytT|go*) f» to nMrf (to join bnwi^
Pwilu B. S.5I iranalatint kai£wmfmmm (Pk Xm. »>.
[Oomat: nsT^ *i nvp WR iDtt vb s^nao !*> ts9 ^i^
rh -)i «»; T. Midr. TDL to Pa. L e.)
^r»!^ only V'txn (danom. of
in Hif. q. t.) to Wk
iakf dark, ofrfcwrr. 8abb. 88* boi. T'^tea V^KQ ba ankaa
<.*rk by •praadinf his aloak (corar) ovar hiaaalf. T. B.
V V .
lien. R. s. 99 rVfixr x*rrr wbieh has lain oropa. wjilpcr. (^Vonf), a kind of
"insBx 106
or sole over which straps are drawn for fastening; cor- r Sam. XVII, 1) of Epheft. Y. Dem. II, 22'' bot. 'X -ii-i^P,
resp. to h. bs3^. Taan. 12'^ 'X '^^'^'^Q-Q (Ms. M. ixnao pi.) Ephes dates,
having put on appantas (on a public fast-day). Yeb. 102''
'=1 b?p 'X n-b mn (ed. 'B; v. Ar. ed. Koh. s. v.) the ™-(ob8ianus, d^i(xv6^) obsidian, a stone used
T -^ T
I
panta is one 'from on' (referring to Deut. XXV, 9 'and as glass.' Tanh. Naso 23. Yalk. Ps. 842 •;ii::1BX (read
she shall strip his shoe from on his foot'), and the thong li^GBIX). [Midr. Till, to Ps. XCI; Num. R. s. 12 -|iBi'bp.]
a 'from on' of a 'from on', i. e. panta and thong are two Cmp. "^JiiTEX. V. ni^lBTSX.
coverings. Ber.43'^ 'SO X^X Tl^X Xbl (ed. 'B2) this applies
only to the panta (upper). j
7^J OSSS m. (dtj;iv&tov) absynth, worm-toood. Ab.
Zar.30^ 'X lb the bitter wine is that of absynth (absinth-
^njDS, V. "I'JSBX. itea); v. ')1-JDiOB.
D£S m. (b. h., V. next w.) [extremity,] ankle.— D\.ml sa^p^DDS, sap^DDN, V. x^TPBx.
Di'iDBN.' Yoma 77 '\ Cmp. D-^OB^N.
X"l^DDU<,
T - • :
V. xnOBX.
T T -:
^JIDSS, read:
SnpSS (jJ^n'pSi^) ch. same. Targ. Y. Num.
TDICDXj j
J*cSlis m.(64ltuvlov)J3ror^^9^on,marA:e^ XIX, 2. —Trnsf.
means of taking possession, as pos-
the
I have already sent the marketing to thy house (brib- Kidd. 27^ '31 xynxi 'XI IM'^ the deed is valueless in itself
ing the market commissioner); Yalk. Lev. 479 "ilSOBIX; as it is merely the bit of landed property. B. Bath. 53*'
Mic. 555 "piDBIX (corr. ace). xyiXT 'X IS'a the balk is &c. (taking possession of which
is equal to taking possession of the fields to which it
n^nnODlS, Treat. Der. Er. Vm, beg. "iisbin lifi belongs).
'31 'X nx (v. Var. ibid.) a corrupt and defective
lect.
passage, to be restored from Lam. R. to IV, 2 a. Tosef. p^nODS, ^pnODS f. (supposed to be an adapt,
Ber. IV, 8, our w. being a remnant of nnBaiS. V. Koh. of oi{<o9iQXTf]) wallet. Gen. R. s. 70 when Laban could not
Ar. Compl. s. v. I, 224. see niniprOBX 'iBX (ini , Yalk. Gen. 124 'pirOBX
without 'IBX, Ar. omits 'iBX, Lonz. XinpiaOiBX, Rashi
5<1I2DDS
Erub. 100^ supposed to be pr. n. pi. 'UOBX without 'IBX) even his (Jacob's) wallet. [Prob. to
(Var. in Rabb.D.S.a.l.note60 NiBiyst, X'JiBUJiX, XiBiBUJX). be read nili'l ipiRIBX i^n ... or nin^piniBX, cmp. Tar*;.
V. Neub. G6ogr. p. 348. Y. Gen. XXIV, 10.]
nn''I3pD5S f. (redupl. of CB, v. &DB) rake or pitch- CS>DiS m.(contr. XBX; corresp. to h. ?13S; 2?BX to
fork. Y. Sabb. VII, 10=* hot. if one works on flax stalks color,cmp. HBX) [the checkered,] hyena or leopard. PI.
(on a Sabbath) '31 ann 'X2 with a rake (spreading them X^?BX. Targ. I Sam. XIII, 18 (h. text Oiyh:£).
apart), he is guilty of an act resembling winnowing.
n3^DN m. (b. h. ;
prob. fr. SBX, v. XiBIX ; cmp., how-
ppI3pD!J< f. pi. (TTiaxaxta, ra) the fruits of the ever foreg. w.) [the foaming,] viper, adder. Bekh. 8='.
P^CTTWt-
<tiUb «M I. It.
niicM Willi Mrmw r. . I.,
llM
TOW* T?TP^ T5TF ,
N
iAKiAKMI%or a^fMni. dUC T •« ar
!•• lop II kV* Ma^ M. (vd. 7> • •bla
jmitM^Twt. fmm. r^ T^-
wH woMwiiit
VW
Mofl
tayi trntk ft. a tr—rMi% Mn* fi If^ •«. JW I
.,., OItU If* i;pCr^ Mn lUabl (•a.
.„,^ V'M) to ()>•
li^ .VVv T^T*^ T«
» • 7 *
uMMwbMi ih* parrhmwni hm» b— dri>n 4Ae. (iil^l ft |»l » .
N q. V.) lo
.t, M'"<«r!^
T. sr:, Ks- •4. TVH) la kit AmC ftlM. 4t^ le rv^ !• nMatf
a^laal Uidr aiwiHrComt *«.)i B^ ST te ^hp
«r& S—« Ms. M. (rM4 nte. a4. )>S wlWii) ••« tf
IV. Iti Ar. (Var. 7-WI, 7-t. xr*p£).-8) wV " *» «*«' '
tlMalMwM«r.
•rfioN (/ (A«
y afci >rw wA trt lAe i^ftwHiw clarte 1 —
<>(h opin. fAr nMKfCrafioN, appw porfiMl Soee. 13*.
Nidd. 84* "s* wr;^^ i/lMAiM. VoaaM^CYar.
^
iiif). Snh. lOO* •?«»
•= -trr: r: M*. M. (ad. inooir. rs
<nrr«) do«« that look like thowinf inararaMa (to
yrawai(oatad«of thatowaX iBfaB-aMadMR. I
Pai. tb; a. f^.
..
*!£» 108 ^P''1fc»
HDJS^, ^^nSISl (nn^S) ch. same. Targ.Y.IIEx. Jf<^!^I2l"lDS f. (cpopPeia) halter. Tosef. Kel. B. Mets.
II, 3; 5' (VarT rTiBX; Targ.' 0. i<'\S^). [Y. Sabb. I, 3*^ in IV, 6 sq.' V. it^apiiB.
"iBK, V. xnin.]
DlSinDN, read b^DBlBX.
snssii, n"iS5< (sns's) ch.=h. ^bx. Targ.
i<r!n?5J<, V. 6<n?t-is.
I Chr. XXI, 15'hipST 'K the ashes of Isaac's oflfer-
'31
ing, V. nex.—Y. Taan. II, 67* a foolish son '31 ''3'isa 'St
^niDS Y. Sot. Ill, 18^' hot., V. n'HB.
is ashes in the eyes of his mother (rJiri by permutation
ttlSX; V. n"x). V'nnDS,
I T • : •
V. xrriiBx.
T :
••
1. up for E. Sh.,
note) let a palanquin be put i. e. he
nnSS 1) meadow, v. IBX; 2) ashes, v. K'^BXII. deserves a triumphal procession. Cmp. X'ni"'B'^B.
JOrnSS, V. asrrnB, x^'ia^n'iB. U "iDwS (b. h.) pr. n. m. Ephraim. 1) son of Joseph,
progenitor of the tribe of Ephraim. Gen. E. s. 98 a. ;
a. 1. note).
p-mnSS, read:
I»C>, V. T^'^lBX.
m. pi., |1'i'i"iBX (II'^Q'^N) f. pi. (v. II-IB,
T"'"'^"'^^
la'iB, Sfnll^^B, xb'ii'ia) those appointed over the outworks (^^j^^1SS) ^i?^"]S^I pr. n. pi. (Africa, 'AcpptXTj)
of a fortress, runners. Targ. Ezek. IV, 2; XXI, 27 (h. Africa, esp. Northern A., the Africa Propria or Vera
of the Eomans. Y. Shebi. Ill, 36' bot. the Girgashite
'xb lV "jbn emigrated to Africa (Carthage). Ib. 'a land
niHDS m. (b. h. n'^BX; niB) brood, young bird. like your own' (11 Kings XVIII, 32) 'X n that means
Bets. 6'';*Tosef. ib. I, 1 ; a. fr.— Gen.E. s.37 'z^ 'X blianit A.; Lev. E. s. 17; Deut. E. s. 5.— Snh. 91* N-ip-i-iBX (corr.
yesterday a chicken, to-day an egg (lost prestige). ace). Tarn. 32* sq. 'X nail's; (Lev. E. s. 27; Pesik. Shor
p. 74* XDaiI2^p, V. T^yin). Lam. E. to 1, 5. Xp-^-iBXl D1311
SninSi^ ch. same.— P/. Tni^BX Targ.Deut. XXII, 6 Duke (military governor) of A. (Pjgypt &c.). — Denom.
(Var. VO'llB*?); a. e.— X-'^ri'l^BX. Y. Ber. II, 5'\ d-^^p-iBX, ch. ''X;5'^'iBX Africans (Negroes). Sabb. 31\—
Targ. il Chr. XXI, 16.
\i.v * ooartr. I
'
,"i;
'
m .
Ttfv^^
Kaik XII. M* top V tm*. Y KiL tX. n** tof '« ^^;
*Omrt» |*.Mil.pn>t». 8 < -r H» P^ T ills* (0«^B.a i<»'«^'"-W' /f =-^--e« butV B, tol.l acpl
"MTbIb*^ • Yta«f.B«ail<-
- aiar be May b« MrtrMIMl ; ttti^ 0""8aL
pn^ "V (hi Ma. UHt • utHt**»**h
Mr, Ilk*
,
(§d« MTQCOII).
C^C^, adT., ariUi -^ (v. -t^) for a lime to be deHmttl ^HFCMI m.ftr«adL Bar.4«^qMCiBAr..probLfr«M
the Kitort), iMf«|l»ild||f. fortrtr (h. n;^^). TMf. la. misrMdlnt'irB^; . Babb^ O. & a. L Ma. X.
bVU, 16; ». fr.
yPCtC II UTt) nimmtm, mUtik, whmtt I Kawte.l
a ckmmbtr or iriiy jfdl fn m§ frtm m hmSUUm§ (viib
trifora mcrtH jm rpair, u tba b«aTa*«aMaf (T*nuDah. •tain fhMB ootaidaX iaipwf ri—ln. & Balk, tl* («x*
(St), ur a Maritoa (Korbao); alao (mMmni oa plain. TTT). BnD. M* It ^nn 3^ a ijn^mM asmii
>riYir«i/ aac^t am Mt, i or on arc. ofmereimem. andar tto baieMy*.—S) (bot.) iMe, Hdtr. Lsm. B. to
i. the Ihii^ $t1 apari^ of^^rimg, gift. Y. Yoma I. 1, !•. and 9 KT^ H ima Bto ttoc tabar of aabtofa, tto
{, 8«»; ToMf. Parah III (11^ 1 iTToa \ ^Jtyn) m latf ar tto lattar growi, tto MrnBw fMs tto fanaar..
(Babli Yoma 8* TST"*) the ona is tMlatad for lh« 3) pL -rt^^ only witb H*??, afnaJimf if migld, migU-
'T'orpoMofporitoaUon (baoaiua of iuMlMiiaa«X Um other foB. Y. Ab. Bar. I. b^ IT. Y. Batli. n, a«d. IT. I«*.
v>r aaaeUlleation (for tba Mrrieai of tba Daj of Atoaa- B. s. u; Kok. B. to n, M.-«ars- *r<s-* ur Y. Ak
lOMtX T. Dam. TO. Se** bot. Tta ""ir dapaads on tto Zar. Lc; Oaa. B. a. 78.
act of Mttinf apart. B. Kam. V, 7 *rc -n r^JTJ^ tto
isolation of Xount Sinai praMribad as preparatioa for
'
oT
r=*».'-
Morad gifts.—^) crostiitf tka Oeemm; amp. lh«L Qaa. B.
». 6 "S-J rrnsn; Lav. B. ». «5 P^^ cA arafisioa is MaB aaL Bah. M^ ^o rro iins
p^nsK 110 X^^mifi
i ^ it
a. xr^OS) trough, kneading trough; also a trough-fuU,
SiZNt, V. X^iXl.
the quantity of bread baked at a time, batch. Targ. Deut.
XXVIIl, 5; a. e. (also as plur.) Targ. Ex. VII, 28; a. e.—
^'^iSX f. (b. h.;=r2:ir; Sas, |/na, cmp. Job X, 8; Pesik. B'shall. p. 91* '31 'X ^3 the entire batch of bread.
cmp, ra:: a. nraa) l) finger, esp. index-finger. Men. 11* Ib.^ (correct ace. to Ruber note 198;Var. Ar, V.iX, 6<ri^0!!?,
'N IT with this (the fourth from the V. Koh. Ar. Compl. s. v.). Cmp. X:i'^SX. V. Xliix.
little finger) the
measure of 'a finger' is taken ; Keth. 5**. Y. Taan.IV, 68*^
finger; cmp. Tanh. Bo, end, expl. n'^SSTSK.— Keth. 71" "C212IS1, for words not found here, v. sub 'apx, "JD-^N
'z^ 'x he (the husband) puts his finger between
"jniJ Xlti
or '::s^X.
her teeth (and must expect to be bitten), i. e. has to take
the consequences of not interfering with her vow in due S^"1I3^S m. i^-t-J.) \) destruction. Targ.Prov. XVII, 14
time.— 2) any projecting limb resembling the shape of a (h. text rbann; for ^rJX ib.read 'r"^C)X, v."i"J3).— 2) (caco-
finger. Hull. 61* r^'\^r^ 'a. the j>rojecting toe on a bird's phem.) theatre, arena; prevailing vers, x^nasx q. v.
claw. Tarn. IV, 3 (31*) lasn 'X the lobe of the liver.—
Pig. (like T^) share, part. Y. Pes. IV, 31« top Y. Ab. ;
f T^:iS, pr'7l3^S as preced. 2); v. -pnasNi.
Zar. I, 40« top, v. rsriN.— P^. nisasx. Hag. 15*; a. fr.
(mostly in the sense of finger's length).— Vqb.I\2^
D^bl3irS, V. next w.
; Nidd.
66* euphem. for membra virilia.—Dual CSailX, Q'^l'i'asx.
ni>t3l2S f. (b^-J, V. n'^V^P'*) covering, lining of a
Cant. R. to VIII, 11 'n dT^S one whose (index) fingers
shoe. Tosef.' kel. B. Bath. IV, 6 iaU5 n-^Vjaixn ba-^SlT ed.
were lopped (stump-like). lb. that whole trade of mine
Zuck. (R. 8. to Kel. XXVI, 4 di^MSIxn ib'J-^S'r
Var. ed. ;
sni2:2i^, V. x^niiux.
^<^5^^<, 3?Si?N ch. same. Targ.Ex.XXXI,18; a. e.
—PI. xny'ssx. Targ/Y. Gen. I, 7 a. fr. Targ. Ps. VIII, 4 ; i<t3iasnni2:irs, v. x-j^iein-jox.
iniS'a::x. Ned. 49** rr^nsasxa with his fingers. Erub, 53*
we are uratih N-i"ipa 'H. ^2 (Ar. xnnaiS) as to reasoning i<;7j:?js;, nijnms, s^""im5<, 'rs, 'o^is
like fingers on wax (hard to be impressed upon), fins^bl f. (-noj cmp." XiinaDX, 6<"^3-i:;SS< P.'8m.'304 a." quot. ibid.
'31 but as to forgetfulness like fingers put in seed (leav- cmp. IT^ax) place of debauchery, an opprobrious name
ing no trace), v. K'nta ; a. fr. for the theatres, arenas&c. of the Romans, and a phonetic
perversion oitheatrum, Olatpov. Ab. Zar. I, 7 (16*) you
•iikiS m. of a finger'' 8 length, dwarf of the smallest must not build '31 Jf-iTjaX DIIIS (Ms. M. sa'^^-JlIN,
size. Bekh. 45''.
prob. XDi"ia:irtt, v. supra; in Gem. 181' repeatedly '"iliSK,
''^iDI2^^
ecution (court) or for public entertainment (amphithe-
f. (v. r'2-s, cmi\VTSH) tongs, S7inffers. Ohol.
XIII, *4 atre &c.)— PZ. ni'^^Jpij:. Sifra Ahare IX, 13. [Men. lOS^*
(Var. -^ftSpX); Tosef. ib.XIV,4 'iP.2a\N;i, ed. Zuck.
-jb-a bUJ X'i"i:2&'^X royal amphitheatre (?), v. X">:;i:;t5N.]
(Var. inasb Stbl) and for the snuff'ers belonging to it (the
candlestick).
[Tanh. B'resh. 2 nix-jn-JpN, Var. nix^oDX theatres.] Ab.
Zar. is"* nii<L5^::0'^xb -jbh xb Ms. M. (ed. niN^::"i^q.v; En
Ms. M., cmp. Rabb. D. 8. a. 1. note) arkablin are the i a murderer (countenancing bloodshed); Y.ib.I,40* auJ1"'n
'•;"*- jp''>
t |f*«| f^mpmit^. Tmr^ la.
»t s*i''» ii". 'It- - i'.»i ' i» •> i
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M« M
I . (I.r.4>tr<
rej.ea( •;•••»
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r^'.*
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;^'—;ij> ^^=i^ ' «b h : ^ni Hm^ m Ummk *«- to««te*«
:'~'j4'"»i • i..|. r*ji"y^ c oa*. M TWiM Aa»4«atf| e.r*^ teMi
.--
M^ H *^ r'-'S «ha» dM Mhiaili aala A«rMl la iW
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as iIm
li vsMiig^
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VsMurVs:, emr'J'^MA#><Nli(Ai'A
f^^Mr (villi or wHIhmii "ti. Armkb. it**
1||i t tath tt^
fittir; «iH»- ihaaa
yfr^Ktorapaaililla*). Vk,'^Trtmr%',rmd,kh.%m.
IT-m % aw
H'-i ^ ut> \o lh» •Ibow.— fV y'riw conMr. . •>-l|^ !•!•. Vti^W frwk a. ^O
»ad iriMlimaiji rm wmi mi
'
t' "S^ 1* "^^SS eonrwpoiHlInf to ib« •Ibotn (wbvr*
•w in iMlanU pnaiiiun loaebM Ihabodf U Y. Yoiim of life; (cofTMi vrom rv- r» src s-s^ '» *
<^ rrysii) Mid lb* oib- -*37: 16-. rpad id; Va« —Sir ib) Om^ ft
xrmt brokvt) aaU (pko' o" 'JA' 'UUi) Ti Tj^ffC ha laafcatf Um*
«. 4:»
xzm, u.
•r.J H«br. yrts "tW w. (praeal.) -^^ 1
yTHS^t Tug. Kob.XIl, II • gloM of "rCK m»« nff
YoiM 69*; B. BMh. M\
n «d. Baxu a. oth.; r. y}f^
tfijtll M. (pnaad.) (h.-^|. Befch.tl^
TITX aarrm li aoatracKoa of the (I
<
f/Vx, T. Via) to frolert, tfurt, eatmpt frvm
iorthafoov).
i:Ath.55*, T. T?C-n»L—{Bet*. 14* •%»», t. -^J
Tl]k^( or '^I^ (b.b.) pr.n.ai. illae/, Atmd^ mentioowl
rttjK rrn X road
«l^ioM;'BaBa of the aaviti«iB the ftmH-tUi to wMcb
nr rnr» (». -^1 tfarva
s, 7 '31 'K ^2> nbi?a (Pesik. Eth. Korb. p. 61* "pcs'^npn; (Ms. IIBG-JpX It; Var.'ilBb'i-Jp; DIBD'^a). Gitt.6*. Erub.57^
Yalk. Num. 777 'p^X; ib. Lev. 479 'np, 'SSp; ib. Ps. 791 'liDipx (corr. ace; Ms. M. '^Mp; v. Rabb. D. 8. a. 1. note).
'33n &c., corr. ace; Pesik. B. s. 16, p. 83'' ed. Fr. 'p-jnipn)
reclining on his accubitum. — 'X onb, or 'S<(1) NHB"^"! bread sSiTl jUpN f. (i::p) ivhatever raises dense smoke ivhen
used at the meals of the nobility, fine bread. Targ. Y. ignited, hence roots, tivigs &c. Taan. 24^ hot. 'X X'^'^i^at
II Gen. XL, 16 'paapp XfiB^n (read "p::aippX'i NnS'^l) bread (Ms.M. adds. XIIDrO; v. Rabb. D. S, a. 1.) she used to
of the nobles (h. text "^in). Pesik. R. 1. c. p. 82=' (ref.
throw twigs into the stove (to make people believe she
to nnsn Dnb Neh. V, 18) -{-^Zi^ippn sub. Onb; Pesik. 1. c.
was baking).
p. 59=^ )^'^'2pp (corr. ace).
pcS, read; p'^X (etxe) make room! Y'lamd.to Deut.
^!SOInpl^^, B.Bath.73='bot. Ar., v. N^BIp a. nssnilp; XI, 22 quot. in Ar. (v. Tanh. Ekeb, 4); cmp. Midr. Till,
2Sp''pS, V. x^ppx.
'^21pS f. (anp, with : inserted; Mand. XZ•2^p, Nold. 'XT XD3 (Ar.s.v.lbp: Xn3,Var., v.Rabb.D. S.a.l. note400)
Mand. Gr. p. 105) cupola, arched vessel. PI. ris^aspx. the tooth of the key, key-bit (Ar. 'the key-gate'); Men.
Tosef.Kel. B.Mets.IT, 8 nibnarni" 'X ed. Zuck.(Var,'3apX, 57*; a. e. —Fig. X^::^*i 'X the key (to the store) of rain;
cmp. ilX3aip) cupolas on turrets (a piece of house furniture), I3ri"n*i 'X the key (to the gate) of resurrection. Snh. 113*
ornamental vases. (Var. XT^bp, xnns^; v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note 30).— P/.
"^T^P**, ^""^T^p^- Targ. IChr. IX, 27.— Gitt. 56*; a. fr.—
O^lp^^, a corruption of D^'^bip m. (xoXiac) colias, Denom. ibpX, v. "nbp.
name of a small fish. Ab. Zar. Sd'^; Hull. 66'' top; Tosef.
Hull. Ill (IV), 27 D'^'^blp. DHD^pS, read Disbxp, v. X'ns^p.
'DIpiS m. pi. (r]ps, ?p) curlings of the iveb, anything D^pS Ithpe. of Obp.
sticking out of the web (threads, knots &c.). Sabb. 75''
'31 'X VpUJl ')X^ "^xn whoever takes threads out of clothes 1 T'r'rP"! ™- pi- (aquiliferi) eagle-bearers, bearers of
on the Sabbath, is guilty of an act of fini-shing; v. 'IJ"BQ. the imperial standard. Midr. Till, to Ps. (some ed. XLV
Cmp. XWBJSX. 'pbx corr. ace).
perty.— P?. r'i'icspX. Mekh. B'shall. Par. 1 ; Yalk. Ex. 230 DIDpSS, V. &i2;5"iX a. Di-'Pi^X.
"IX.—Targ. Y. Ex'. XIV, 5 X^^'Jp'ix.
SSriS'DpS, V. xni-2px.
"jiSp'^DpS, "ji5p^I3p pr. n. pi. Ctesiphon, a town
on the Eastern bank of the Tigris. Targ. Y. Gen. X, 10 Sni''DpS f. C3p II) being provoked. Targ. I Sam.
'p (for Bibl. Kalneh). Yoma 10* (for Bibl. Resen) 'x riT I, 16 (v. ib. V. 6).
•" f "n *^ M tgrmmml
H'J^-Hp, JttrtP^ -
"
*1p1l,V«f.llTlipil|i p A> '•«> pj'i ^'9^ Ma M. p %*»;»
III lo b« I — <<rt< rated MM (Ml a Armm). («Mt«rpnp«
T> ^ 9Tx^ M d9«ii, Mr, Millw aMMli t itmp tqisnL
llM Cteld. HiiMlMl of Mr V,)L
- N '
i: 'Ij t (TBp, Uil ; fating rxntrti, S'^fb.b.; /^«. "^oM^yviDtoj^vMi^
'oaJbicM. Vum. B. t. 10; T. Ntd. Ae/««, to Mofcr Aotot; to mmw; iato. t}t9lttk dtomy*
vow of • twsir (71) H TT*^ « Jtofe, to c»|y. tor*, lir to mair. B Earn. «4\ o. « (nf.
/•r. IV. 4*. To«f. One VII to Itoot. XIX. Mjs 'Aad ba torba tor
II) 'T <& W i&
\ ). « (opp. ixro). Y. Mas. I, Mid. 51« rcpn, rMd: MMPba. tbat Maaaatba toiiaUia to kiO Ail mmu—
~T . . .
lUl 9^ lOnR, ^a^H, HSn^ W^'lL
Kr^£j>X f. (9p3.rp)c«rliNf (A^ hair. TMf. UUI,S4. *3^H eb. MOM, part, iqii tor*iiy. & l#l\
B. Kam-'^M'; K Baib. IM* tbo«
Odd. 71* '2* K—s- H Ar. ad. Kob. (od. tent) i« tba
X <psC f. (dialaot. tor »~frr. ut k «r. aiai. q. t. ; cmp.
iiDood boat oi tba (iooli^ Mdga; cap. Odd. L «l
\t. l«ou dMJgMitiw of vwiooa, Boatlj Babvl.
bel.) fbfif
-n Mamvn •aad aov tba Ptoitoaa ptoeod Iha hrf^
pUoM. M«g. 6* ^apaVtn H (M*. Oxt^ U, F. KT?; t.
bigbar op'. (Otb. opto^ r. MTSTK.)— PL -sn^L Bl Motai 7t^
B»bb.D. 8. a. Ksote); Kidd. 7 1\ v. ^QpaWv [BMhi /brf^ :
')r....xm tba wbaat to graaortoraad abipL
/M /end.] B. Bath. 1S7\ Kidd. 7t* t. icswl B.llaULM*
icaw^ tra firom Fort (Agma) to Agma (Var. laet. . *}Cnt^U t m amaM aOmr memd im tke mtfe «f m
R*bb. D. 8. a. L). B. Batb. 13,\ t. srrxn. Kaoo. 10*, tnt^\Lt^^ Ar.) Bl Batb. S4^ (Tumi ohjplL :
'SnilS; m. pi. Arabs. Targ. II Chr. XVII, 11 (ed. nPSn i^ I m., :sa-ix f. (b. h.) four (frequently represent-
Beck; oth. "'Xa'^?). , ed by '-i).' Hag. U** '31 10533 'X four men entered into
I
theosophical speculation; a. fr. —Constr. r?a"iX followed
n^inS I m. (b. h.; i3"i) locust (also collect.). Ex. R. by singul. Y.Ber. 1,2*= h"^^ nra-iX=Tibi^ ^^^^-tX; Y. Yoma
s. 13;'a.'fr. V. dnis. III, beg. 40''; (cmp. Gen. R. s.50).— PZ. Q^sa-iX ('"a) forty.
Sabb. VII, 2 nnx n&n 'X thirty nine.— Mace. I, 1, a. fr.
n!ini<II, V. na^n. 'X fip^)) receives forty (thirty nine) lashes; v. ib. Ill, 10.
I,
Arbel,
2'=
Arbela, in Galilee, near
'K n3>p2 the Valley of Ar.; Y.
ders, i. e. he is punishable (v. preced.); a. fr.
— "i!D"ia">X,
I, 'S<T3 T^xari
of Adar. Sabbigs''.— nx"iGaiX the fourteenth. Targ. IChr.
A. ; a. e.
XXIV, 13.
the animal). [Targ. ^S"i?.] [the thickly interwoven,'] willow. Pes. Ill'' 'XI xblu Ms.
M., Ar. (v. Rabb.D. S.a.l.; ed. '?) the shade of a willow-
sbani<, sb^sn^, sban?ni.(anx,cmp.n3nN) tree.— P/. XPanx. Sabb. 20'' (Ar.' xrxanx Mss. ; '?). [Gitt.
net work', sieve. B. Mets. 26''; 8n"h.39\ v. preced. —Mace. e''; Kidd. 72* 'al xaiX the second willow after crossing
20*' xls'ia-ixa (Ms. M. innxa); Snh. 89'' 'so xn^n h-zn. the bridge; v., however, xa"iXl.] V. xa"i?I, II a. xrjanr.
ate dates out of the sieve, i. e. did a harmless thing.
Targ. Amos IX, 9 X^aiS.— V. 'rx^a'i?. Jl liS, constr. 5'iXm. (v. 551, h. a"i3) something desirable.
. . 'x'-iSTD the choicest of . . . Targ. Ps. XLV, 14. Targ.
"vZl m. (banxl) a native or resident of Arbel,
j!S Y. Gen. XLV, 18.
Arbelife. Ab. I, 6.— PL T^'bs-iX. Gen. R. s. 19, beg.; cmp.
J"li^ (b. h.; }/"-ix, V. a-iX; cmp. Sin) to plait, braid, A
Koh. R. to I, 18.— [Tosef. Par. XII (XI), 16 'xn 'JJi:, v.
next w.]—Fem. ni^2-ix. Y. Peah VII, 20'» hot. Y. Sot. weave. Sabb. VII, 2 snixn he who weaves on the Sabbath;
I, 17''; IX, 24'' hot. 'X nXD one S'ah of Arbelite wheat,
;
nS-lDSnS, V. nsa^x. *Pi. an'^X, part, jnxp (cmp. njll?) to follow the
I
&^3?^"1X couching, v. n:tf3-ixii. v. 31"l"''a) a. explained ibid. '31 p'^brran he who takes
ry 115
r
Kb''^'1K 116 ]inK
T : : — T • :-
*J!<D'1"15<> ^^01]"]^ m- (a transpos. of X^CES,
iOr^ti^)" liaiter (Rashi). ' [Ar. chain, Perl. Et. St. p. 21=
T - : : ~ T • ;
-
Pers. arvis rope.] Yeb. 46'' '31 'll'nis rr^b 1331 Ar. ed. Koh.
'IDTIS Targ. Y. Gen. XXX, 37 'XI tib'i, a corrup- (ed. '"^I^X, Ar. ed. tT^lDIIK) they put a halter around his
tion; prob. Ti^a-iNni tlbi, V. )'i?3'i!S;in.
neck (to prevent him from claiming his liberty).
^IlD''T"lS, "'^.SD'^lb^ «»• ch -h. psB'i'n'nri; V. '^ss'tin. ?|^ni^ m. (11K) l)long, tall,lasting;Y.mha.—2)(=r\'^'-iS;
Targ. y' i, II Ex.' XV,~25. cmp. Tp"!*?) well-arranged, well-balanced, thinker, a title
of prominent scholars cmp. "i'^'^X a. S<3"'"iX. [In legend
DDpnnbi, read aCip-nnx or
;
^Qp I . _ P^- "• P^- -^^taxata, or Artaxiata, capital ness.] Nidd. 24^ l"iina 'X arukh (the tallest) in his gener-
of Great Armenia. Y. Erub. Ill, beg. 20'=. Bab. ib. 29* ation. Kidd. 39*' 'K I^ISW 0^12? the world in which all is
5<l^0''^1? ed- (Ms. M. Bippt?"}?, Var. DpGTiS, tDp-iTn^, v. well-balanced (also called ma 1^13\U) i. e. the hereafter. —
Babb. D. S. a. 1. note). Tosef. ib. IX (VI), 4 OpOIIS, PI. d"'21"iX. Yoma71'» 'X Qi'Ti long life; a.fr.—Fem.n=!l1X.
(Var. &p01^3>, -ppbTnS). Ber. I, 4 'X nnx one lengthy (benediction); a. fr. —Y.
Hor.II,46'' 'xn by the long road, slowly; Shebu. IS'^''.—
I'Lj'^ jJS pr. n. pi. Ardjir, formerly Seleucia, near
PI. niaiix. Y. Ber. 11, S*" top, a. e. Miapl 'X long and
Ctesiphoii.' Gitt. e* 'X "^n. Erub. 5?''. B.Bath. 62'', v. r^-lin.
.short roads, i. e. in all directions. V. next art.
Yeb. 37*' -i"'^^"i'n="ist'i, sub. t'^a'^in; Yoma IS*" ^"'iT'il
rn^,
T T
V. "'ix.
riDlnSi f. 1) fem. of -11X.— 2) (noun) long board,
longside of bedstead, bedside. Succ. 15'' d-^SlS ''nail 'X
1"l!Si C-iX; V. !1^X, cmp. "'nn) lo!, behold. Dan. VII, 6;
13." the long bedside with its two knees (supporters); 16^*.
7;
PI. ni3!l1X. Ib.I,8 (Var. ni3l"iN, v.Rabb. D. 8. ib. ad 15%
nS^nS f. (b. h. !^2'nx, n-iN) opening, whence 1) an note 1); Sabb. 43'^; ib. XXIII, 5 (ISl**) n-j?2n 'S<(some
aperture in the roof looking to the ground floor (answer- ed. niai-ix, corr. ace.).— [Kel. XV, 2 diairnj blT 'X Ar.
ing to the Greek hypaithron, Roman compluvium), con- Var. the long ranging boards used by the bakers: Maim.;
trad, ft*, "pisri a garret window in the wall projecting above the prevailing versions are risilN or riiD'^|iS; Tosef. B.
the flat roof. Bets. V, 1 (35'^); cmp. Eashi a. 1. Nidd. 20'' Mets. V,4 niailit, (Var. niSI'^X) basins or moulds in which
'X3 XaiGS like a blind man finding his way down from loaves or cakes are shaped. —Var. Ar. niD'^'^S.]
of folding doors. —P/. as supra. Yoma 76^ [Sabb. 43*; s. V.) the web of new flesh or skin on a healing wound,
153*'; Kel. XV, 2 read with Ar. nissilK.] healing. 'X tibsn to produce a new cover, be restored.
Hull. 77''; 125"; B. Kam. 9l''.
nil^ni^ f. (S'lX) tceb, matting. Y. Succ. I, end, 52«
ua^'iJ 'X a mat (of twigs &c. for covering the festive 1"lS 1) V. ''^X.— 2) V. d-'-iX.
JJ<"nS, pi. xni'nx, ni^x, v, x^niix Ch. "'^inS m. h. same. PI. d'^^^i'iX. Gitt. 17*; v. d-iX,
CN~ 11 jJS m. pi. (preced.) Aradeans. Targ. 0. Gen. Keth. 104* UJ'ilpM 'X (figuratively) a good and learned
X, 18 (Targ. Y. U ''X;'^1''-)''a3X;
'
I "^NDU^b, Var. in Targ. man's soul; v. bx"ix.— Kel. XII, 5 niblia bu; 'X the grits-
I Chr. I, 16 "^XOsi-jV). dealer's chest. Y.Kil. IX, 32^ top; Gen. R. s. 100 xnni
«r^ 117
of Mp vlitak aio
tlii> lH>ii..iti. iKh. M^ 'an 'MIH la nl^ rv UMfV U Ac hafC Ih. 'M^imi i"*^ fM^ * ««*i(l
.iMrtllM IM Wllkll IJt« M«4MHI how do MOl «•!
..w .„r.„|| iMd
ac «Hto){ fr/— it PHV^ Sol. I«*i
<v (v, Kaiik vi, ••< boi.
ft.
lllVlf iciti** m\
pt H ^ YW 4raa |Oaiar-nni la Falartte*. -^wi of
m. Tab
nif hilkii. tabb. M^ «srqi ir^ nana "S">9 irrra M«. M.
ins:
(•d. ^NHH
nr^
m «S^i9 . . .; v. Babb. D. S, •. 1^ Ar. "Tr.
.
a) pr. a.
ToaaC
ak Arm. Dmo. Til.
Ih. II, 14.
Tar. SMhl td. Bom>^ AalMri a. R. Kt». mH^ •*!
*Mni) la Um
tabbalb (a« a eloodjr day) bv th* mvMUu
daaart jroa rooofalat Um aaUoMt of
in tn«ral».Utid
Um n^ftt tCamp. iqt-fl
nrMte,' cmp li^9Q*7 *> I M. 111.
yoa look ooi for mtvttt.. eh. &. ifoa av
rry^t^ . n ^ ^ n^ -
Ta«i
ITDTW, V. a^Tj.
•fCr^, ypT^'H
in. pi. (Oyi) bHrvihai, pniimi-
amJO ,
ii«
Vi^ "- ^^'^^ plaT'Of rap *«; cAmt (far
boMaX ToaaC SiUi. IXt (adl iMk. T^B. Tar.
<
tba groom*! pormaMat (or lmpro? ltad) homa. [Tba TraoL flTma^ ab. XU "B awpci 'iix. (aaa w«t«l
xirothal oarriaawith it almott all tba lagal cooaaqomieaa bj n gloamtor to asplala Iba oibsr). Ihu ^tq foatr.
f luiUTiaga, axeaptiof soma modiflcalioiu moally of a aoc). (Tv T. D. AhaiMb 4«9: vrm,]
: vU (paeaoiary) obaraolar, and is, *««*""^«i'f to Tdmadir
pvaoadad by a baMdktkm (It r^), white ibv
««ffa,
m. (dimia. of 0^7. 91^) rrmitr^ AmMnaea fcr waacbmaa
it itMlf b
parformad by tba brida-groo (or hia man- m
in gaidam. TBrg.te.1,8: XXTf.fO (h.rc^bn9^Br«b.ia^
dalivaring into tba band* of tba hrida (or bar
- )
» J- t - Tmrg. JodgJV.M.—Ott.
S~""'S, Y. 8h«k. n. end, 47* JtcW x — x- x — r-x j«^ Meg. 2»* (Mil VBWneH.
under 'poison' is meant arzafta which may also be called of beth hallahmi, I Sam. XVI, 1) to his (Jesse's) bakery,
pere (fruit, produces of the earth). B. Bath. 20* '-ix Ar. '31 X3 Xin^^ (read with Yalk. Sam. 124 '=1 Xl^"' Xim) and
(Ms. "nx, changed into 'SS as ed.). Cmp. ^iD'^nri. he (Jesse) shall come out (to the bakery) from Bethlehem
(to meet Samuel there). Yalk.l.c.'iXSpSIX, 'riX(corr.acc.).
"l^ (t). h.; i^-iN, V. ^^X) 1) to go through; v. rpy^.
— 2) to go outside, to travel. Part. rfy\^ q. v. —Denom. "'"I^^, D^~lS (v. next w.; cmp. >i"iX) prop, behold, in
n^ix path. most cases corresponding to b. h. *i3, that, so that, be-
Pi. rrnx (Denom. of rt^ilS) <o receive a guest, to lodge. muse, if; but. Targ. 0. '^^X; Targ. Y. dl^X; v. fr.
Bar. 63 1-
r^iH-an. Y. Ab. Zar. I, 39'' bot. 'in^xV.
"'"IS I, 5l*^"lS ( -{/"-tX, cmp. "^"11) prop, to point, throiv,
Hithpa., a. Nithpa. in^Kinfi, Ht^xn? <o 6e received, be
hence (in a logical sense) to argue, question, discuss, treat.
the guest of. Sabb. 13'' a. fr. Y. Hall. IV, 60^ 'xna.
B. Kam. 30'' bbs "p^^iX Xp"!^ Ar. (ed. li-^T^'^X, v. infra)
n j?N, n jlS ch. same, esp. to take lodging. Targ.
since we pointed out the law about the dung placed in
the street as an argument against Rab. Keth. 16% a. fr.
Jud. XIX, 17. [nix, xniX Yoma 82'', a. e., Af. of n-^-;.]
nb '^Xp "'X^ Inb i^XpTl and he who raised the question,
Ithpe. JT^xns, contr. JT^nx to dwell as a stranger,
how could he raise it at all, i. e. the answer being so
sojourn. Targ. Y. Deut. I, 6; v. 'nm.
obvious, what must have been the impression he labored
^n V j
'^n J Iffs m. (preced.) traveler, guest. Targ.
under, that he could ask such a question, or raise such
an argument?—Y. Keth. VI, 30'" bot. "(il-iXI ^^tr^ l^p "pXI if
II Sam. xmx Min iC?,
XII, 4.— [Y. Ber. I, 2*^ top 'Dl X-^nx
the heirs should rise and raise objections (go to law).
oth. ed. xniX, read X'inr with oth. ed.]. P/. 'pn'ix, —
rn^X- Y. PeahVIII, end, 2l'', (read as) Y. Shek.V, end, -4/".
'^T'!^ same. Ned. 2'' yu'2 I'T^'^X he does treat
49'' 'X n^b tnin he had guests, [xn'ix thereof.—Pes. 6^, a. fr. "3 i-i'i"'X"i "^Ti-'X incidentally of
pafA, v. xn'iix.]
treating the question of... Kerith.14'', a. fr. (inx 13X3)
Snni!^ lath, V. xrii-ix.— 'pnix, v. rr^-ix. ''n'^'^ia Xp the argument is up (about one limb). B. Kam.
30^' ']3'^"i'i''X "^3 when we raised the objection (taking our
^^ j^ prefix of Pers. proper nouns, Arta-. Gitt. 14'',
argument from 'the dung', v. supra), it was before R. N.
V. X^-ixlI.
had giTen his opinion a. fr. Deriv. ; — X^J'iX.
'lini:"!^;, ]'^2'Dl'i< Yoma ll--'; Yalk. Deut. 844; ''"I&<, tn'i^ (b. h.; "jA^X, V. ^^X) [to create a gap,]
—
Sam. 124 perh. a corruption of 'jtoi'na (a Jewish) tribu- to pluck, esp. figs. Shebi.1, 2 '31 fTnixti the gatherer and
nus; cmp. biaiaix. [Or pr. n.?]
his basket. B. Mets.89'' day laborers d'^SXra 'j'^-iix riTiJ
'iSIIX.
844; Prov. 934.— V.
a. fr. — Transf. brave man; distinguished scholar (opp.j
bSJIUJ). Yeb.122''. Kidd.48'';Snh.8''. Gitt.83'' ;Y.ib.IX,50a
b<;Dnt3-iis, 5<rnt3ns, '31 'X(l SnX "pS"^!!?^ you must not argue against a lionj
^^^jii^nj^, ^:2'i:n^ 'i'^X
pr. n. pi. Artabania (named after 'Artaban, v. preced.), (scholar) after he is dead. B. Kam. 117'^; a. fr.— P^.,
Sam. ch. XIX iblT 'X n"^^ (Var.'irBlpin-iX q.v.) a rendition p.l03).—P^. i<fi;;i"!«, i;;'"!^. Targ.IChron.XI, 22; a.fr.—
110
Hi""
J. i (.,j. ti '.'i
•n t4Mt4 at hHii nli ^ttmwm Um ivva aT WMto (pr.
•m Am. •. V, fmim 11); litfl (oC ImITiIm vMik •# •
V..M. Tti V^ Hmi w
«.k
hndk^ Bra^ I. >« B. Btf^ i*t •- •-H r<~^ T.
Rmk. I. tr lo^ Tv^Y (Mtv. •••.), -II «#i«iK a lans
«m4 «w vf«il«t MMito pMi^w «r laiy aripi'
la f«l0i
rw jifJMHyiwfii.liiiltHipMi/nrfa^Mttl
m-rlHmg, opf. na§ (W«dl, Um laiyw •!••), «. B. )(••>«
w
><lh««h. «»h«f«> l||>« lti*m 1
. M^. .«^ rt<^.t.. n ritf vrnfiiy. na^ 11*^1. v m
*ti lb. L * Trm. BarVte Bll. lo .
- i««il>imiii«
'rn r9 « anMll UiHk Oaili)
Ilk i
MTTHI^
Mrj^ak.(»k.rr7i}lifA,««r,^«li tmw
flMt M M to prvpar*
s') "iX} iplBniaf iIm it
fn.«)
Sabb. S3* a "C '
3 ?r% •» >p m
«Dt*ii{ 120 xmc'^nsi
his body. Keth. 103^ '31 X53'''nxi I would dress parch- Targ. Cant. VIII, 11.— Ab. Zar. 2l'' I'lasyp STiniOilX 'X the
ment rolls of deer skins. gentile tenant working during the Jewish festive week,
works for his tenancy (not as the Jew's employee). Hag.
CSJ ICS m. (preced.) [one who arranges arguments,] 25 '31 'X . Xin XJ'^I it is the tenant's business to pro-
. .
.4.reA;^a, "title of a lecturer. Sabb. 59'' 'X nni XinJ a cure kegs &c.—*B. Bath. 55* '31 ly '^XDISI XCIXI Rashb.
great man, a lecturer. known R, Aha Arekha. lb.
Esp. a. 1. (ed. xnibi-ix, Var. 'b'^'l^^ T^l-' v.
• • •> "5J'?J"'1i?<'i)
111^; a. e. Ber.33^ed. (Ms.M. Hiya); Abba Arekha (Rab, Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note, Ms. M. "iJilXI) that the tenant
V. 3^). [In legend: tall, v. "^I'nX.] of the Persians is such only up to forty years (after
which time he is considered a legitimate owner); v. Nim.
SD''"I^5 f. (preced.) theme of a lecture. Midr. Till.,
Jos. toAlf. a.l. seems that the Pers. Jews pronounced
[It
beg. 'X fib "iss used that idea of R. Yudan as a theme.
x^-^-ix a. xrir-'-w^, cmp. xjn^'i'n a. xjnp'^i.]— P/. x^B''ix.
—PI. itnS'i'iN. Keth. 8* 'X n''515 the six lengthy bene- n&"'lj|<. Tosef. Kel. B. Bath. IV, 8 ; v. nD-ii?.
dictions. '
Jj^r^D'^njSl. ch. same. Targ. Is. XXXVIII, 11. SI2p''"lS m. (corrupt. of Xa''aC)'ilX,apiaTr)TT^i;)6reaA:-
fasting, in gen. invited guest. PI. j'^ttO'^'iX, X'^'japi'iX.
Sn^D^HN f. (v. rp*^X II, 2) preparation, future (v. -j-il,
Koh. R. to I, 3 '31 'X p-^nir let the guests eat (some ed.
Schr. KAT p. 549). Targ. Jer. XXXI, 5. 'jlOD'^-iX, our guests?). Lev. R. s. 28 Xi^D-^IX (corr. ace).
Lam. R. to IV, 2 'X "iJi^ among the seated guests.
D'^"!!?^
C^^"!^)' Pr-n- ^rim (Arum). Y.Hag.I, 76'=
bot.; Y. Pes. Ill, end, 30'' 'X VT^^ n"^ibr, v. il^-^^S; (Sifre piblSlDD^nS, Dlbn1l2D^nN5 pr. n. m. ('Apt-
Deut. 41 Yalk. lb. 681 D^-iS-JJ; Kidd. 40'' HTn:). axopouXo?) Aristobule, brother of Hyrcan, son of Alexan-
1113? J
der Jannai. Men. 64''; B. Kam. 82''; a. e.
']''D"'niS m. (lpT)(i,a, Toi) deserty wilderness. 'X Dlp^
a settlement in a desert. Lev. R. s. 35 (ed. "iliaillX, Ar. plDD^nS, read:
y\->:ry»., corr. ace). Cant. R. to VII, 11.— Yalk. Jer. 257
,10'in'ix, cmp. nx'^o'^i'^x.* j
luO'lkSl m. (Spiarov) orig. morning meal, later
principal meal, dinner, repast. Y. Ber. IV, 7*' niin '"^x
D'^ni^ I m. (01X) something tied to the body (uepi- '3 'X 113^ if ye are invited to a dinner, and the day is
a|X|xa), whence an emblem set in a ring or chain (cmp. advanced, &c. Y. Snh. Ill, 21c top 'X 12 during dinner,
Deut. VI, 8; Prov.VI, 21, also Sm. Ant. s. v. Amuletum). lb. VI, 23«; a. fr.
(play on Aron, the ark) from there isbisb nx^IT^ 'X curse
who tills the owner's ground for a certain share in the goes forth into the world (for trantoj^sors); a. e.
produces, contrad. fr. IIDH tenant who pays the landlord
a certain rent in kind, irrespective of the yield of the ]T-1S, V. -illX.
'^
crops. Y.Bicc.I,end,64^ Y.B.Bath.III,14^bot.n^1inU3 'X
'X a farmer letting to a sub-farmer. Ex. R. s. 43. Lev. sizj^ns or s^^ns, "j^stiJ^nis, "jstrj^ns,'
R. 8. 1 IG'^IX his (the king's) tenant, i. e. Adam (in para-
dise); a. fr.— PZ. Q'^p'i-iX, I'^p^lX. Y. B. Bath. 1. c. Y. M.
Kat. Ill, 82'' bot. Deut. R. s. 7 ; a. fr.— Cmp. tJiiy.
f. (T2J"iX, V. D"ix) prop, obligation, hence "(sub. mi3>0) a
D^liJ, ^<0""^^5, ^<b^n!Sj ch. l) same, also ikld meal which creates an obligation, ,
a meal lohich is given
laborer. ^Targ. Y. Deut. XXIII,* 25 ; 26 Levita (ed. bsiB). in the expectation of receiving invitations from the
Ul
rrripr«rt»Hmif ^mnil '-' -* - J-i -'mA^ mm nf^ III*
r^'^^ r. (3an) II f«t % /Ww Mii»> Ac I
to lktmkh,lk§knmmaUB»mnmmmJimm »<»«to(i
ing ilM«a ami MM •mIi oT wblalk
b)radl*rMii«mMMa|. S«ILIV.a. . lalaafl^Vilt •.
HIT^S (M?r*H) m a. It^tt ««|^A«*.# Jtim0ii, JtiHL KU. VU. I 1HW ivi
fr*«, |'-«, onp. -V) '*#,
(TBitr.lb. IV. 1 1. Var. ftoSB nr-V«| dMlyMMTlte «im
I. M(lt. l«llB3«)i « c
"Pi^ ( ^"W. «inp. rs) fo /ofo, mmm; »Iimm« '» br'.kMi Ml ib*>atoi.— iV.r*9«^ Btd^tuV 1* m^* iw*.
u\oinp.pNI. T<MMiM^T4ara'yi«tai41(M«lapr^y*r.
ptoloag^-«^
T^^ JCCTjt M.ak.(«ft.ip«^«.|r«tor,ai<ir
T«|. Uk, XU, tt
^ Hfn will b« rrr ivi Tant. I Cbr. XI. t (fc. tost t)wg. (k
fvrkfrimg. Y. SlMba. IV. b«g. M**} i«si 3*«); a. fr.»Y. Bar. V. r *» "W m aldar pmmti
boU wlM»eoll«ellBf d«bu (poniab* hf^Pl. rrsr% Taff.U Ov. XI. 11^ a. a^f. fmk
iiif ) n2^i^ TNra l>« ia alow la ooltoeilag (puaUbM In VIII. tl* (datoaliva aMMMa); (b. pL nM9?«^ v. :pi»^
*
tokJb^f, Aurf/oiy.
n» of lb* tpMtf grtw dl^ui'^'H. w^frW a^(Vx«^,-**mHiirliiif.
I'li^.i, \ .i.:i.4, .» ;
^M9V^U\ ei^NMaftolrato,
iNMaftolrato, /n/U. TMa. IT. «ria^ Laa. B.
T.
to miikf hravf/. Nm ,,ow hatlVT
tolI.t;IV.I8. B. a
varsrm (aarr. aaa,jL (Tha
7«
iliiMi haat mud* oar burden (ibruugb ofltoa of a alty ^yar or i M i Hr is Ua Boana 4^*
rwtrletivc Uwt)!
vaa ollaa •a ito aaaaati; r tai. Am. a. v.
Xif- T^ fo be pntoi^ed. grow kmgtt, BUHNam. 181
]
Yftlk. lb. 771 ; (Nan. B. 1. o. TW^)-
tirst, itrt-j
(in>Mi*(/ rt
Num. R. 8, 14 (p. 25»» ed. Amst.) 'S^ lit Ons T: (^ i » iK, GoBJLa.iOb^.,]fak,T.7nr.
them a certnin time but Anally puniabad thein.
p^rnSX m. (afr][tto«, arahia aai)
i^*r*!X=j<FCSO~JjL 6aAiH^! arcfciat. Taab. Ki Tbola* 9 ha w« 'afVwib
M
•jitajjip-iD-^K 122 KMtt^'K
Ar. (ed.
JSSpDnS, V. xsi^a-ix.
'Jl^'ii^, corr. ace); Yalk. a. 1. -jIls-iX (some ed.
p^lX, corr. ace.)- Esth. R. to I, 3 115"! 'N ^^Th as in n^ jffNpr. xi.-pl. Arkliath, Warka, S. E, of Babylon (v.
the state-house of Gadara. [Ex .R. s.5 IlialX m^n corr. ace] Sclir. KAT Yoma 10^ (expl. Erekh, Gen. X, 10)
p. 94).
Y. Ber. IX, 13* top ISBpB (corr. ace). X, 22 ; a. e.— 2) Aramaea, Syria. Targ. I Kings XX, 1
a. fr.— 3) (a disguise for X^ii) Rome, Roman empire
(cmp. tai'iN). 'i< n'TlTSX mnu bapb
Pes. 87*' ed. (read
'X h^... Vaa\) ; in Ms. M. 1 only '-|in ^'QDV, Ms. 2 b'r . .
V. next w.
to endure the severe decrees of Rome.
(jTpaxTjYO^) commander in chief; also chief magistrate lb. '31 "^"^TltTi lit (prob. plur.) either be Jewish Jews (liv-
(v. Bia'^D'^llipH). Gen. R. s. 58; (Ex. R. s. 31 "JToDN). ing as Jews ought to) or gentile gentiles (Roman Romans).
Y. Ab.Zar. Ill, 41"= top '21 SfiiTS^X the leather bottle of
D"lJ^"lt3D'^D"lS, Gen. R. s. 58, corr. as preced. w. an Aramaean (or gentile) burst open. Yeb. 45*' tii<TD"iX "iS
jJ jCN II m. (T^jX) one giving long prayers, opp. T^Sip. JIUJCS II pr.n. pi. J.rmo«. Yeb. 45* captives com-
Ber. 34*; Mekh. B'shall., Vayassa 1 "p^N'Q (read 'X nri). ing from A. (v. Neub. Geogr. p. 371; prob. ident. with]
:
Tia^, q. v.).
5Sri^DDni^5 f. ("='^XI) office. B. Bath. 1641^ (Var.
'3D-;?,%. 'iD-i'xi). 1 iQ JcS III m. (v. lia~i?) platanus, the oriental plane.
d'^ai^a'iN.' Gen. R. s. 15, ijeg.; (R. Hash. 23*; B. Bath.)
SD3"li^ m. (C531) thick, well-kneaded. Men. 43* Xi'^^n 81* "ns).
'X thick ieaven of barley flour.
SJ^riDHX, nS f. (d1"i) 1) r-aising, rising. Targ. Is.
DTQDDnX, Ot3^DDnS, read b^t:t?^3^X. I
XIX, 16; a. e. — 2) leaving, heave-offering. Targ. 0. Ex.
I«
t I) {k. k.) At
;-» tMlim,
« arr . V! m Kal hi. tr i^i* v ^ fNN«f« apr^
irj^ :. _ , /
»
It
M^*i( i.«k.(«Mi. 7^) «ft«l likkb gri
II wbo call tko koly Mt, *IW ckoM'
t
making it uppltrable to Mrsval
<l»«rprtb«k« (v.
r *r. 70* TTtl ns
wtMfi »• v»r« jrvl In o«r
««*ion).
rSI^JC t (k. k.) Aorv; (gr. a f - ^ •if.
fk. L*v.«.is F'li'an JnM*«Cft (L-
_ N" _~S,
> -X.
toYann (Orwoa); «a9kMM w^— r^g. ««Mi.g7*. K
l^*Sr^ pr.B.tn. (n dtagolM of Bomolua, *P4}ko-
Mm. Sf S (Aaijr. Iik«, Mw. KAT gw «gg.]
' o;»Rom«) >irm(7iw,« mjrthtoal p««oaaff»,r«pr«MBUtiT«
<r wirktdntM, Murwvring to th« Cbrtetliin Antiehritt. a.f.-LMi. k. to W. 10; iNdLM^ lorm-r. ii^i, n^
T.r- It XT. 4 wrrr^ K A. tb« wiekod. Targ. Y. Dwt. bou "r^ irr^ .r^ Vr ^VKfcofT.Mc.) Ilsf
. . . 1
. enp. m t
'
iy y. [V. Book taoUMT wm —>< fl»w (Ul^c); oiigL Mag. f^
i 1 1. S; Orn^s 0«Mh. d. Jod. tko Kii«'« wtti h MM
V. p. 4M.]
pr^ TMk- »ii»<ku Ig,
K*2*!2^S pr. D. Armemia^ tho platMO of Woatoni
^jiSHKl fimi wtk mm^ emm,
oi. CdOThr. or iHp
A^in' t.nm. H fo U.—TiUf. T. Qmu VUl, 4 OUM of
\ m<nit)i.'\ n :(i)<l
I.
of a oity.
traJtT-i 'cCii. Taak. VmUk.
D' U r iUUI % VWit « nT«
r-rsi Vr It *b Ar. (ad. hwocr.) Uka • tmim tkM ktti a
ckoM eoBtaiaiac (oombm) gliM koo4t; cai^ Tkak- oil
?U*)K (d«Bonia. of Mst w.) KUkpA. nV yy: to
Bob. SSa. Boto; Talk. Km. Ml (wWto tnam anat ko
beeome'nwiim (a OhaMniim). Kotk.Il, 1 ; . I ; t. 7^ read TT^).
Y»b. 4S»'; a. •,
"^JjnS Talk. Gen. 47 "p-Jp "^SSIX, read jilij^-J'^S'iK. 'llJ'^pDnjJ^ Koh. R. to I, 7, end, perh. a. corrupt,
of m. (ipio^uXov) cotton. [The entire sentence,
,'ib"'Dp'i'i'^'^X
"^b^nS, V. aisn^N.
however, seems to be misplaced, and a repetition of a
preceding one.]
Jj^J^DnS ch.=next w. B. Bath. 8»; a. fr.—Trnsf. 'X
xnToT bag, i. e. membrane of the brains. Ber. 19'\ — P/. C-j'^PC'IffS pr. n. m, Ursicinns, a Roman general
'^pS'nX. B. Mets. 84'\ Keth. 67\ delegated against Judea by Gallus who, as Constantine's
nephew and associate emperor, resided at Antiochia. Y.
"'j^Iinbjt f. (pjit, -I inserted for Dagesh) merchanVs Yeb. XVI, beg. 15"=; Y. Sot. IV, 23'= bot. Xsb^ 'X U. the
hag suspended from the neck, cmp. "'^BpN; in gen. money- king (royal governor?). Y. Shebi. IV, 35'' 'X3 "^B^ "(imn . . . .
bag, purse. Y. Kidd. I, 61" bot. Lev! R.s. 14; a. fr. [lb. Y. Bets. 1, 60'' bot. '31 'xb xn^B "^'nin (insert -^B^) the sages
qOD bu; 'X, read X^pWt*.] allowed to have bread baked on the Sabbath for (the
army of) U. because his intercession might be needed.
[Diff. explan. of latter sentence, v. Frankel M'bo, p. se*.]
Y. Ber.V, 9*. Y. Meg. Ill, 74* top '31 T^plX 'X U. burnt
SnJIJj^ Y. Meg. 1, 71'' bot., V. xnaa-iK.
the scrolls of the Law of the congregation of Zennabris.
end, 52'' an onion ClI'^K ^h "f X^^ (read OT^X) which has to unfit him for services. Esth.R. toll, 7 IjX"!^''^ hv i'-.X'r
no penetrating moisture.— P/. TT%, VPT^- ^- Ter. VIII, (read "^S'b SiX'^IU) will happen to Israel; a. fr.
45""l.
Cmp. D"!";. Pi. :;n"'X, r'lix to strike, befall; (neut. v.) to occur.
Y. Kidd. I, 68* top nmria 'X xbl no accident (illegal act)
0"lS, NDH'S ch. same. Targ. Y. Dent. 1, 31 Gen. ;
occurred. Gen. R. s. 84 '31 rvh i'-i'^Xir n^ ^3 whatever
111,14, someed.' XD'^'^X; a.
XXXII, 24 (ed. Vien. ',0'^'iX).
fr.— P^. -ponix. Targ. Y. Deut.
befell the one, befell also the other ; a. fr. —M. Kat. II, 1
may get betrothed (before the expiration of three months be met; to meet. Targ. Y. I, Num. XXIII, 15 SJ^irnx (h.
after separation from their husbands by death or divorce), textn"i;5X). M. Kat. 18*, a.e. Xnbi'O n'S ^'-in'^X an accident
and those who have been betrothed (and not yet married), befell him (death in the family).— Lev. R. s. 37 nrnx i
may get married (during the above term). Xnsia it so happened. Koh. R. to XI, 1 '31 'n33 PiSIX it ]
XXVIliisO; a.fr.— NO-iX'2 (KD^X) betrothed woman. Targ. VIII, 8 'i^Pin^iy-iXPn ; Targ,Y.Gen.XLIV,34 nan (corr.
Y. Lev. XX, 10. Targ. Ex. XXII, 15 (16).—*Cant. R. to
ace). [Sinx to he shaken, weakened, v. SS?i.]
IV, 12 iT^nGI-iX or rr^Fipil-iX (Chald. suffix) his betrothed,
Af. 3!nix=Pe.Targ.RuthII,3; a.e.—Targ. Ps.LXXXV,'
—[Lev. R. s. 34 'piDIX^ 'pSiXI, read IIS-iODX^, v, 05X, or
1 1 'lyiix (some ed. T^SIX Pe.) meet each other.
-•^hTstria -inxi, V. "^pt.]
una
4 M of • )ii4i«l«l MM«f»; (II*. tf^ 9f OW rV*^ Mfa%B MNMMfliM^ of <
^'M /ami, V. Mf>p«—9^ wtt«r>, IwnafA, t. iM^4 two tbw» M —Mt M w<i> twtmmm to l>» j—e ol
th« BOtaUl jTMT. I«lk. 111*1 A. «, V. f^{ ^ #.
IW9. lUUi
1krg.T.DMi.XIYta
m rm im , tot 4*
•vlMrpoOaltailhyj
S<^H f. ( >/'r\ b. y^ q. V ) {lU brlUl*) triMl. *»w*. to tho w<— IT.
f.
Tnif. 0«n. I. I. Turf. Y Oei
. lib. »»• •» mr m.o rtri! V. iqiq. 1
At. v«Hi. IK). O^tt. B. •. 4 ''^at (t2n |t*t im a ctepsrdrm. Hebr. Diet! tt. Oits. TO^. v. V^^TL
k ^^^ k^> read rOS'^fM.
I*"^ f. (b. b.; -pi*; Ch. a. oth. dial. r« fr. JT^ «• 0*5pTSl, read t"* j^ " a| pr. m. m.
•rmhtfeUifr, fl«mp— trom the ragged app eataace of .thai
«t:£px 126 ntBK
tian. Y. Ab. Zar. I, 39^ top '31 'bp'^l N3S I, Diocletian theros. Gen. R. s. 37 (translat. of has-sini Gen. X. 17;
the king, have instituted the annual fair of Tyre in honor Targ. 0. ib. \N;DinDX, Y. I iXDrj5X, II "iXOIIBB).
of the genius of my brother Heraclius (Heracles).
IVSlpinniS, read •jiisipi::ix m. (dptoxortov) fcoftery,
^^TQSj^nS, V. K-jspbx. v. xsp::ix.
jXnpnS I f. (pp"i) beaten, wrought metal, oY>p. {*3Ci'^?S< U^^'^rinS, sarins m. Cjni) chariot, vehicle. Targ.
q. V. Sabb. 59^ Ar. (ed. xnpJl^X, Var. Xtnp!l1, v. Rabb. D. II Chr. X,' 18; a. e.—Pi. "pS'R'iX, 'p3f:i"iX. Targ.Y. I, Ex.
S. a. 1. note).
XV, 4 (Y. II '3'^ni).
iSrip JiS III f. (cmp. preced.) name of a parasite fireamong flax, i. e. inflaming the senses. Gen. R. s. 39
worm in the bowels, perh. fluke-worm. Sabb. lOg** ed.
'X h^ bia^ (v. bl3^) destruction by fire. Num. R. s.2 end —
(Ms. M. Xnx;^-1K pi., Ms. 0. XripniX, Ar. "IS). Cmp. x|^>y.
n^ai'^in 'X fire from outside of the sanctuary; a. fr.
[Mus.=h. 'i'ip'^''. jaundice; cmp. 'pp^ix.] —PI. niirx. Yoma 2l''; a. fr. — 2) fever. !niaa:5 bu: 'X.
Gitt, 70*. ,
holes, meshes &c.; v. aix, 5'nx, nix, nx, 1<CM, ^<%*-|Sl, ^m, Sri't^"S, '"S f. ch. same. '
n"iX, "^ix &c.) 1) to dig, stab; v. 'I'l'^X. — 2) to point out \) fire. Targ.'^Gen. XV,'^17; a. fr.—B. Mets. 8!>'' "i-^lisn
for execration, [or to set outside]; (cmp. din XU3X1 torches. Men. 53* '31 X^'^X may fire consume him.
a. 3p3, a.
also-in2);^oc«rse. —Part. pass. IIIX, f. nillN, pi. Q'^-iiinx &c. —2) fever. Targ. Y. Gen. XXI, 15.—Yoma 29* '31 xniiJ-^X
Shebu 36*; a. fr.— *Y. Sot. II, 18* top nxi-a bl="'' "^p the fever in winter time. Sabb. 66*' sq. xnbn 'X tertian;
IIS* 5"n tr'o (read ijN) you might infer from the word xri'i^a 'X inflammatory fever, xoi"! na 'X quotidian.
me (Num. V, 18) that it must have the color of water, Yeb.7l'' "IX n-^nsn fever fed its vital energies. Snh. 108''.
drink must have the color of ink, therefore we read me, 3lZ;S=aU3n. Part.Ithp.:imp respected, v. aujnlthpa.
which means the color of water and the color of ink
(a colored thin fluid); cmp. Bab. Sot. 16'' (where the same jniiltL'S, 'jniil^''S m. (inu;; cmp. nipri) collection
argument is u?ed with reference to blood). Part. pass, — of water, pond; cavity for reception of water, opp. 'liii?
f. nilix cacopbem. for idol. Ab. Zar. 51* X"'yn''D It 'X^ slope. Pes. 42* 'X QlpTS place where water poured out
Ms.M. (ed.T'yb) so much the more for that cursed (idol). would remain stagnant. Ab. Zar. 72*; Ohol. Til, 3, opp.
Pi. 11X, ni'^X to ctirse. Gen. R. s. 36, end "ilX^. Cant. OlSlip. Toh. VIII, 9; a. e.
cursed .^
— !!<'^;'!''l"'!!<. '^'?'i'^!!* i^- pl- Arurs, the Bible chapters
containing the word arur (Lev. XXVI, 14 — 46; Deut. "It2JS, l^ij, T^S (/1T2J, V. "^ITU; V. H. Diet. s.
XXVIII, 15—69); [Hebr. nin3ir orTlbVp]. Y. Meg. Ill, V. li^JX) pour out, to shed (blood), to deposit (ashes),
to
74'' hot. —
Meg. 31^ 'xn l3a-35?2 Xp read the arms in an . . . .
Targ.Lev. XVII, 4; a. fr.— Sabb. 156* X^l T^'^X ashedder
undertone. Koh. R. to VIII, 3. of blood,— Part, pass. T^tJX shed, spilt. Targ. Mic. I, 4
III, 10; a. e.
meditation, devotion.]
Pes. VIII, 1. Ab.Zar. 25'' nibSJ 'nir»\ "^^3 'X woman carries
is protected against murder by gent-
her weapon with her,
rr^^P^rniS ('OpOwatac I Mace. XV, 37)
pr. n. pi. (who would rather assault her innocence). Ib. naiUJn 'X
iles
Orthosia, a Phoenician seaport, South of the river Eleu- a woman of high rank (inf. uential). Ib. ini^ia?3 in^px his
127
rr.td». mtw (w:yf^ -TiSit) t r«. «., V. I, Oaa XXXV. !• llMTO •» poi 'T VM9 n fM
'A' <
<-/ K»l XXI. I Um wool vliMli »• oTlke pre4wM of ite iMtf At. (Ik i«» fW. ewp^ On.
'•4 10 c«j«y M«.) or o« Um fippol ft. «. a^ PmUl & ft it Mphiiiig Oaa. I <l|
n, |1V«1^
Y.u '*« ai^i TM«. V.QM.si«vui.r 'T Hn»<yye tm.!
rr.)
'WSJI] pr. ». M. (b. kl Atl4». fee tr fl Qkt.
If.H
1 (Ijrr >«i f . lai. Ml, n«i pro^
~"'^^^ iiurjwith . im
err) po on. make kmde, rti^ t pL lab. loa* Ar., v. r"<p?r
ir-n n^ ^an 11 mak* baaU, givt bar tb«
.14*
>. rYalk.Esck.376,
I
or rrx, V. rr»2) \snpimg, ca»p. r»J, craj mtoU, Oan. XXnL 14; Taig. Is. XVU, 8; a. o^
R. s. $1 (alluding to ttketk Ps. L c) 'n H le like that
I
molo wbiob M«t not the ligbt. KoL ^Xf 3 yr. Trrtz X*. «»9C m. (oapu MSI v4>y. 8BbhLi4l*'n.
.0 bow for ahootiug luoloi (t. Maim. a. L). X. KaL
prr^ Me. IL »(^ poa anM aat
a. Ar. (ed.
4 cmp. 6'\— Y. mVr a coatoa stopper iato the Boath of a jagfaathaSeMafdO.
:
ST* wX
ib.
a
.
Tug.
& Bath. 144* mVLii i H ed. (MiwM. K^ Mn H. MTVi
Ler. XI, SO. P«. ajagofoO. (Pee.S«^r)r-<=airq.v.).aeeortfaKtol
vm, s>.
idcatiD with oor w.^ y j"- acxj
-
nC'^tDK 128 ifhm
'z^ iO"i5 'X dshishah (II Sam. VI, 19) means a jug of wine b22JS, V. bisox.
(v.preced.),— PZ.nTO-iirxCb.h.). Hull. 124'' ^Sir'aD dm "^SX
*]3II3S Ar., ^'SWA ed., m. (v. XBariX) [the saddler,]
'X3 to me to-day the Bibl. words apply, 'Support nie with
cakes' (Cant. II, 5); Bets. 21". — 2) pi. B'^^j'^dx, 'pC'^TUX
a genus of edible locusts. Hull. 6o'' 'Xti x'^StiV to imply
the ashkaf (among the Cr^D).
cakes made of boiled lentils impregnated tcith honey. Ned.
VI, 10; cmp. Y. ib. 40=^ bot. l5<DDtI;N, Keth. 77'' 'XI •'I^^S Ar. ed., read Xe;ax as
in Ar. ed. Koh. s. v. 1"i5, v. note ibid.
"p]ID''l2JJ|^ ch. pi. as preced. 1). Targ.Y.Ex.XVl, 31
(h. nin''B^). N /3wN m. (prob. a denom. of "i3) a wagon, wugon-
load; [b. 'h.' "i3"ax gift, tribute; cmp. Is. XVI, 1]. PL
D^irj^irjs, pc^irjs, v. r^^^^n p"}S)-;^X. Targ. Is. V, 10 (h. text los). Targ. II Esth.
I, 3 ji'^bai^l 'X (read '531) loads (gifts) of &c. (after Ps.
rO\0^ or riT^IJS, pi. ni'^st. V. n-^ws.
Lxxn, 10).
N^''^Jj^=xnTr'iX six. — PL 'i'^Pi^irX sixty. Y. Taan. * HjiUN f. (prob. fr. its color, v. preced.) mole {'<).
?JIIJS m. (b. h.; denom. of UJ-^X) testicle. PI. d'^STUX. ffllUX; v.Ges.H.Dict. s.v.) 1) tamarisk, symbol of strengtl:
Bekh.' VII, 5 (44''). Tosef. ib. V, 4.—Denom. •|3;a^xri one and eminence.— P^. Q'^^lTX, const. "^ViJX. Y. B. Mets. 1.
having large testicles. Bekh. 1. c. (Gem. ed. pUJixa, v. end, 8* '3T "pS'^^T 'X the eminent (old) among the Baby-
n?u3). lonian scholars are but like the pidgeons (the young)
among the Palestinean; cmp. Y'^. Ned. VI, 40* bot.
J^TlDSZpX I f. (nsTU) lying down, death. Ke'th. 103''.
Sot. 10*; Gen. R.
2) plantation, x>leanire-garden, tent.
/ I'
"
tt M. •. Mill. <« ! -
ncAt
Mjr;:^. K;t:^«b.MM«. ifM4.tr (M|4«teii«iw
"•Ai^y -r (i.« muIimIi) t rrvm n (Am. ioVbi ii« «•
t, Mt4 M MrwiiMl utti Willi an .
«<r* |0^
a^^MMNMrtt* w^M» a Mvfaia ^MTiM|ilWaa ar faw I
n^B"£^S f. (=h. n^B'ria q. v.) basket, as a measure, "lilUH ch. same. [Ithpe. luiPi'^X to be strengthened.
cmp-XMSb. Y. Dera. II, 22'' top.— PZ. nrtspm. Ibid. (ed. Targ. Y.' Deut. X, 2 y::'^'^-^, prob. to be read "nr^n-i, v.
Ab. Zai\ 20'' (Ms. M. i-i-^S-IJX, ed. "^^IB'rx). "IIIJS m. (b. h.), only in plur. constr. '^'n^^X the hap-
piness of!, happy is he, are they &c. Pes. 117*; a. fr.
nblZJlJf, nS'^"'lS f. (b. h. 'Ujx, V. nsufX) heap, pile,
Shebl. III,V.— Sot. 42'"iX
Midr. Till, to Ps. LXXXIV '^X'nrx happy am I.— Yoma
dunghill' PI. Wtnoax, 'a-^X.
VllI, 9 to'i'lTrx happy are ye. lb. 87'' D-'p'illib nn'^'nrx
'31 b'JJ "ii< piles of slain.
happy are the righteous; a. fr.
nj^^ptpi;^ (np'^plSJS) ashknkah, a fictitious word
i<nt25S, V. xn^^^x.
as a disguise ofriS;13'l', oath, I stvear (cmp. '^^'^''?Vi, "^SiS'S). T - T - -
T :
(cmp. H'?)- Y. Succ. Ill, 54'' top; Y. Meg. I, 72* top IIJ'CJS (b. h. r.) (/irx) to glitter, be polished; v.
1)
'31 '133:3^: 'X^ii the strongest (expression) of all, is Halle- CX a. next ws.— 2) (sec. r. of ^^IX) to be thick, substantial;
lujah. — 2) substantial, good, rich. Gen. E. s. 90, end (ref. to be pressed, dark, v. I^JX, X51U5X, niirx, Virx, -nrx &c.
to ndx ^3 nx Gen. XLI, 56) nns^ "ii-it-ixpn the best
make Part. pass. diriX?3.
Pi. to firm, found.
stores of all. lb.s.28. —Snh.22^ is called AshurithrTiTSIXpiT
UJlli'^X
they are put up by others. reflector'iw. next w.). Y. E. Hash. II, 58*bot. if the reflection
ni m
tea gimm ti la I'l l yihi TMf. 0«B, XUl. I. •} a. ft>-«| l» l»
•u wiii«r.
lalnalM* m/§ HT. *» Atj^Hflatf. Tmv Ui0k It. It| ^a.
niJ^ w Bl «||. HUM f, M^plpf . llNM.ft.*.!!!
k (ft
rCM
Ik • ••
I'tW).
9BV)>
YaUl.ls.|M«r«ll'.rriMil»'Va«««U.
^npr««
lll,t.
ii»t«.f/ • fHml^ I |aafcfii» Tmg, Badi II. I <
(oaMr.of
IWf. t CWr^ IT. tf { •
l^^^U, "t^lDJU^ ai.(r«i^ll)r«iMn0i,
'
~ N > .ftoa nn rm, rood n aiiipiiwi -
i ni. of tiM Alpkakot 00 villi ilM iHt (Tk IW
(a) vHliIlM lM» b« OM Cn. Uw iMiil frwa ttM
(1) viib tiM Uiiid ftma iW aad H Ae. Saa. r
B. It.— lb. a U te ID T
a. 18V Aoihaik M fJor.
XX V. M) tvpiaMMi Babal bjr Ika rala of ^UmL
"Tfijt fbrawUva ptaia of tba libp^ llbpa. aad IthfOh,
SUT'il'S m. (c^) nMtrlr, ilUHmtiicm. Ab.EAr.41* and eoRiipoadiaf aoaas; ia lUsMd awMlj T^; cBfi.
n "^so yy*rs Ar. («!. wy ^
rci 'W) at flrat it wm -OK a. "YVt (TOr vordi aot to ba feaad Wt* «. aab
lio hand of a tUtat «•• a BMra *r-it,a. Tko vana.]
of maj ralifioot idoaX bvi altar*
i uut I hut (it rtprMCBta tlia idaa that) rM c. (b. b. P9 t; ooBir. of rSB) tfba. Ibay. Oaa.
I.. '
> seal* himMlf for daath a« a riearioos III. n ;a. fr.— Y. aiab. Uit^toppn ^ nr aad Ikoa MfoM
hol« worlti •ot —
(la Tymodie aifoaMalaliaa rv mrv); Ckald. *W
*^aK^•^n8^R ttMo^poi; n4rr-8ni iWa oalorf <
ftaqaawtlj aypUad toBotiflHr* tasta aa ibowgb addwo'
iag aa ppfl) Lor. B. a. 10, «d rrs ««« nr ^
9 aad ja» Iba Beripcan aja, TO tba aattSMa of iIm
>vr*r"^S Tabaaaola*! i. a. bow io Ikto fOidbli»--Y. P«a T. »•
Vr-x
pr.n.nt.MfilAa. Bnib.&2*Ar.(ed.irr«rK,
Ms. r-r-jt; V. Rabb. D. 8. a. L)
p3i6 irm "ta m BwiyUia m^b *Aad
it ibaB tva iaao
daft'.r-T. KiL VIII, si^ tof it3 moB ai^ 'sat rwn 71
>^"'r^rCS t^ conrar. l a ij^^iijU (-hVr)L famlm^ -<;at nt, (add tba mpaetiva WbLvaraaaaftar aaeb *a» a.
r<. Psu CXLli, V laad r^ORfBrfTtaiy Ibara vbera H laadi^ tboo ihali
not' Ac (Lav. XIX, It)^ tba tast fiva* ae laaMa wby;
^"j'^rwX I (T.neztw.) l)to$aHa/ymt^»9ttffrom tliarefoieitti i B | ia lad (Pat.XXII,taAdi^Ki b iiMai ) ;
i
XIII, 20; a. fr.— Y. Snh. VI, 23'^ top )rj:i "pn rnal (read see, come and hear, i. e. I Avill prove it.
— "3 XVX it
and what is
•jinsa) ye want ? Y. Keth. XII, 35* -iinx
it comes like, i. e. it is in accordance with the opinion of.
lim^X ye said so; a. fr.— Snh. 109^ 1255 Ti^l (v. Eashi —Y. Naz. VI, 54* hot.; a. v. fr.— X'^^ni=X'inxi. Ibid.'^
a. 1., Ms. 133 nij< i255"l, V. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note) that hot. rripTn isn': Xin3 X-^ini (ed. Krot. incorr. x'^sni)
ye are thieves. V. nPlX, ri3N. ^n.— Y. Keth. IV, 28«1 top '31 -pixni (read 'pV-XI) and
those differences of opinion correspond to — X'^nx
n^, n!^^, snsi, sins c. (=b. h. nix; fr. nxr, rrr^pB niipS the expression ^ja^arZ occurs in two Biblical
or ixr, sec. r. of tlS or IX; as to reject, of radical ' or passages, n^'CT n"i'i31 X'lnx and the expression zakhar
n, cmp. nx, nx &c.) sign, type; letter (v. nix II). Targ. occurs in two passages, i. e. draw an analogy between
Ex. XIII, 16; a. fr.—Targ. Is. VII, 11; a. fr.— PZ. ",inx, the respective Bible laws in which the same expressions
N^nx. Targ. Gen. I, 14. Targ. Ps. LXXIV, 4; a. e.— are used, so as to cast a light upon each other. R. Hash.
(W.x, )'^:;f?x, xniwx, "jxinx, xr"':;"^ cnx). Targ. Ps. i. c. 11=*; a. fr. [X-^DS xnx Y. Meg. II, 73'', a. e., read X^'pIXrX
Targ. O.^Num.Yl, 2 ed.^ iSerl. -onx, Var. "'jrx, "pinX; Y. q. v.] [Targ. Y. II Deut. XXXIII, 1 6 "(T!', 3rd pers. fern, fat.]
•jlinx (v. Berl. Targ. 0. II, p. 39); a. fr.— Koii! B. to I, 13
Af. "^n"^!!*, "^nix, "^ni'X to bring, carry, cause to come.
'iXinx 'n five letters of acrostics.— i.^WX C^linx, ''in'^X).
Targ. Gen. IV, 3; a. fr,— "^n-^n XS'S (X3im3, Ifi^) whence
Num. R. s. 13, end composing the
'31 "j'^'Ti"! 'X the letters
wilt thou bring (evidence), hoic will you prove it? Y.
one word (msp) are the same as those composing the
other (ns-ip).
B. Met*. Ill, beg. 9''; a. v. fr. — nn'^'^^, "'ni'^p, '^r'^'Q bring-
ing, to bring. Y. Peah I, 15*= top '31 '^ iS2 he desired
nS, nS (b. h.; cmp. rr^X, n;:; v. Ges. H. Diet. s. v.; to bring it to them. lb. "^nin'^'^ia nb'^3'^ xb I cannot
cmp. nixlli) [essence}, a particle of the objective case, bring it.— '^n^ib, '^n'^b let him bring. Sabb. 109*'; a. fr.—
but also used as a noun, the thing (ivhich) (cmp. Koh. '^'^in.'ixb, ''inxb (cmp. nx) to bring in, to include, opp.
which Zeb. 72''; Bets. 3'' 1515^13 ms^b IDI^HU nx we tion towhat is explicitly stated)? Tern. 2^ "ixn "^xb b3n
read (Orl. Ill, 7) that which
customary to count it is
what does hakkol (all) come to imply? a.fr. Eaf. "^pin
singly, opp. '31 1311U3 ^3 whatever is sometimes counted same. Dan. V, 13; a. e.
singly; a. fr.—Ber. I, 1 r^lT nx "flip we read the Sh'ma\ Ittaf. "in^nx C^n-inx, innx) to be brought, offered. Targ.
a. y. fr. —
[The fact that nx as a particle of the objective Gen. XXXIII, 11. Targ. Lev. XIII, 2; a. e.
,^J
case may be dispensed with, and that nx (fr. nnx to
join) may have the meaning of toi^/t, gave rise to a method SnS III f. (b. h. ^rs, 'i^r) the constellation called
jOf Biblical interpretation by which, wherever nx occurs
the Great Bear, Ursa Major. Ber. 58" Ms. M. (ed. xnr,
in the Bible, esp. in laws, an amplification by implication v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1., a. Ges. H. Diet. s. v. t:r).
is looked for.] Pes. 22'' '31 nin^b nx the word eth (Deut.
X, 20 [with] the Lord thy God thou shalt fear [some
s^DDsns,
T - :T -.
s^^DDHS,
T :- -' :
ns^D^ns
tttt- f. (an^.a^ia)
^ ,
not desire to live to see him (to pass through the trials
—"1 Sins sign, pi. "iXinx, ',iinx, v. nx.
preceding his arrival). *ib '^n'^Pi may it come home
to me that I did — , i. e. I believe to have merited divine nsiins,
T T •
V. 'n^x.
_^ reward. Meg. 28''; a. fr. — xbl "^by "^n'^'^ maj' it come home
1'nS, V. XJinxII. Dan. Ill, 6; a. e.
to me that I did not — ; a formula of assurance, surely,
indeed. Y.Ber. II, 5'^ hot.; a. fr.; (v. "'b? Xin^, s.v. Xis).—
/
SDinS
T -
I Athens, '
v. c:mx.
T -
Y. Shebi. VI, 36« top ""I "^nii (sub. '^Vj).—Imj)erat. xn •
(Y. xr'iX). Gitt. 57^ a. fr. iTH xn; Y. Dem. VI, 25'' top SDinS II m. Onx, sec. r. of niX, v. n-^X) 1) (cmp.
i^n xn"iX; in Bab. usu. ro'23 xn (abbr. '^''n) come and yrx, yry, xrilUX) fire-place, stove. Targ. Ex. XIX, 18;
ISS
i
«
^ XXXI. vs.
s
I VI) vat. arc —a:)il/AriM. t)i« CApiUJ of AtUca . in I .,
\ij\! II
'
^?tK* ^- "^
inS'i: the customs of the places are divided.— "irx3, ""^irxa (tree; fern.).— P/. 'pS'i-iriX, 'nx. Targ. 0. Lev. XXIII, 40.
in place of, instead; inconsequence of, because of, for (cor- —Targ. II Esth. 111,8 JtiSSiirx our own citrons.— V.jilPi.
resp to h. nnsn). Targ. II Chr. VI, 10; a. fr.— Targ. Job
iSilJ' nricN m. (an affected pronunciation of xsiirs;
VIII, 4; a. fr.— V. 'ira.— irx hs (contr. in^N q. v.) on
v. Xjllin; Pe'rs. turuudj)=S5'iir,X. Kidd.70^ 'X I^IStn ^:
the spot, i^resently. Y. Ber. I, S*". lb. II, 4'', a. fr.
'31whoever says Ethrunga betrays a third (goodly) portion
j5<r^3"^D")ilSSI f. (2131, Palp, of 31) boast, pride. of haughtiness; either say Ethrog (hebr.) as the Rabbis
Targ.^Zech. "XII, 7; a. e. do, or Ethroga (ch.) as the people do. Cmp. xr'^ilMS.
55<Il;^J("IPS m., ^^irJlZjlJinriS f. (UJ^i) noise, noisy Jj^ri^iriS, pi, xninnx, V. inx.
crowd,rioi. Targ. Jer.XXV,3i. "Targ.Is.XVlI, 12 a.fr.— ;
PI. -pisiSirx, SfJiTSlSirs, f. xr-iilS-irst. Targ. JobXVIII.ll. ^i^^^^^^|» m. CiT-) reUance, trust. Targ.ls. XXX, 2 ; 3
Targ.). Succ. Ill, 5; a. fr. Gen. R. s. 15. Lev. E. s, 30, 1^^1^J|=)S-l^<n^<; rinsf;=sii<n5<; v. 3!iKl.
end.— P/. 'psiinx. Maasr. I, 4. Succ. IV, 9 -(niji-inxs
with their ethrogim (which they had brought into the SPlbliJnrX f, (Ts^ui) slacking, faintness. Targ. Jer.
'
Temple); a. e. XLVn, 3.
&<j1ir&^, S^1nri5!;5 ch. same. Targ.IIE8th.VII,10 Srr.5}<, V. xnn^K.
3 as a numeral letter, tivo; v. 'K. b^JJj^!!!, '^y^ m. (513 dial, for p13, cmp. yp3) valley,
"3 II (contr. of 13) son of. K'^'^n '13 son of R. Hiya. Kam. 113'' (v. Rabb.D.S.a.l. for diff. vers.). B.Mets.73'*;
Cmp.' "1213. a. e.
b^UlI m. (=xaN) *1) father. Targ. O. Num. lU, 24; b^mJISD, Succ. 52'', V. nsjma?.
30 X3 n'13 31 (and through the entire chapter ed. Berl.
oth. ed. !!t3S<).— 2) pr. n. m. Ba=Abha. Y. Ber. I, 2'"
top pjsn, 7-3&<n, V. r:5<3.
Sil II m.=xn3, house. Targ. Is.V, 8 ed. Ven., oth. ^DSXa, ^B. Kam. 6l'^ \op, Ms. M. "^iSX; q. v.— 2) (cmp.
ed. xn'^3.
S'lpSl, a. 5!p3 Josh. IX, 4) broken or burst water-vessel.
,
Slum m. (part, of Xi3) coming, future, xsn Qbl:> N'l; ed. •'353, read "1553; Ms. F. "'DS'^J 'JiUJI "^saxD, read:
(abbr. 3iT"iy) the world to come, futurity. Snh. X, 1
'3 (')'iD11)a iii'^'\ '3, v. ^?5l!<3) whither do the broken vessels
a. fr.— S<3n> (Bab,), xab (Y.) in future. 'bl '^tjtsxi (-p^^) go? (i. e. what has the blind man to do here?).
ry^ m ^w
Bt4m. • Hmmtitmrn IrmMmL Taff. VmU XT, f ) lo (mmm •!. «|Br At|k
"j^SJ. f^^' y]^ P*' n, pi.
IWf. I. Smm. f, li a. «w-Um. ft., tmtmi^ mi Jtm
vi. loiQiK*!. XVII. ftira Oil I M^i\ i^ lym uw >! diMwiMni.
4/. «|q«. «1P9« <• mI» ftW; to db «rtf ; to Ur«
TM, Tuff. Frov. XXIV. tl f«iMl T«^ «• iqi. ««i< '«tili V or a ofilM pmmm}. Tang I iMk Xlt. ».
t
to. XIV. lOi «. frz-tWf. Oe*. XIX, t. Ik. V.
XM. It: a. (f.
niMS f. mt rmp. UaL I I) M§kl>^M, omt wm m pmtt m t to tk» llwaBW eif At. ttlik. ^^
V WMWr or
BTIT^i'
mf——
il'- U»«IA
irftr
a -.._
'
rtV3r
>
•>
Ibi,
o
"a
r..r
a •f^ tor Um Mke eT a pattoM. C«^ ^%
It. Hr :
MTilltl q. ».; ». .
Ill Twif " «'. Imv. XI, II una, itr-i, * • S^i patt. Of r*;
'S',*= 'T*'
D<>rt. T.«ii(. O. II, p. SI.)
7 -SI. Yalk. P«. MS -S hVt !"t, fiul Tb-^nwL thoa o^atoljr old karlo^ rm yrs (m« *rq9) whm. T
iktokeM than of tbjTHlfT Oib^ T'**.
'*"S2, ^^^2 ni. (JWVo'»-,%(;, • Coptic won!; d*-
,i«ivo(; cmp. Mace XIII. 51) pahmUeaf, ptim
*7'^H3, read1^sr«;B.(torctn)CWife#i«ye/'
11
'.- U». B. t.
I
Orl. ond, 63^ Toeef. Kil. II, \( ckm^ (to eae^ ae^T). to wdewitmti eieaHp. T. M. Kai.
ri» rr:, r:r r^ jo«h. XV. 59; xix, o». in, 89^ top T990 -«!^ to esphiB isfae oa) vlea he
basleaiBed. Kali. E. to Tl, 9 tattar to he
*2r Trra who dwcDe oa hto endtoe to aMkc
~l!Sli, "l"'^j>5 f. (b. h., preced.) well, spring. Gen. E. b^nZlI, V. aal a. xr.-^aa.
D"""!^ niztn the well in the desert was given to the Israe- ^uZl II pr. n. m. 1) Baba (ben Buta), a disciple of
lites for Miriam's sake; a. fr, — Transf. origin. Y. Sot. Shammai, blinded by Herod. B.Bath.3'\ Kerith. VI, 3.
11,18* (play on ^Xlin, Koh. XII, 1) remember '31 ^"J'^xa (Cmp. Jos. Ant. XV, 7, 10.)— 2) B. father of R. Judali.
thj' well (whence thou earnest), thy pit (grave), thy Creator; Eduy. VI, 1 a. fr. ;
stand effervescent wine (liquid) {mulsum vinum or mulsa njl^^DS (in Babli), tl^aaa (in Y.) (ouomatop.,
x;|a>12, f.
IlJJS^il (b. h.; V^xa, V. xia) to be disordered, bad outlines of an effaced letter.
(cmp. sn).
S^ 'j3 f. (v. preced.) prop, mirror, hence (from its
Hif. C'^xafi 1) to cause decay, to make smell badly.
drum, tympanum
shape) a nmsical instrument, o little
Ex. R. s. 26; a. e.— 2) (with W^l^l, or sub. D'^ian) to use
Tympanum). Y. Taan.
(used at orgies, v. Sm. Ant. s. v.
insulting language. Koh. R. to X, 1. 3) (neut. — v.) to
I, 64'* bot.
deteriorate, ferment, decay. Ter. X, 2 I"^'2i73 'iTa S"?x
pnn^Ms. M.(ed.mi^ ro^^ corr.acc.) though the barley ^DS, V. "la-^a.
fish. — 4) (v. nirsisa) [to begin to ferment, to boil,] to be naa, [the innermost,'] with if.T'V, pupil of the eye. Targ.
in the early stage of ripening, to be b^ushah. Maasr. I, 2 O.Deut. XXXII, 10 'r raa (plur.) the pupils of their
grapes are subject to the law of tithes 'ariw^'a from the (the Israelites') eyes; [Targ.V. niJWI xaa Ar. (ed. "'aa)
time they would be called Vushah, cmp. Y.ib.48^'. Shebi. the innermost or the gates of His thought, v. aa 1]. Targ.
lY, Tosef. Maasr. Prov. vn, 2 xraa (Ms. xn-i-^aa). Targ. Koh. XII, 2 "'aa
8. I, 1. /
^3iS (some ed. "^33, "^35, corr. ace). Gitt. 69* Xn^3a.
Tm, V. nna.
*Sr^D3 II or Sn^DIH f.(v. a^a a. preced.) gutter,
n!^, D5}^^, ^^^I m. (reduplic. of xa, v. xia; cmp. outlet. Hull. 85'* X^un '3 \>S Ar. (ed. "13) over the outlet
b. h. nxa a. xia^D) entrance, door, gate. Targ.Esth. Y,14. (wherein the flax is put); v. X3'i3\
— Sabb!' 32^ v. xn-j!in a. X3!l"^TaI. lb. 156'' 'ax ""ip called
at the door (begging). Erub. ll''; a. fr.— P/. "^aa. Ber. prions m. pi. (fr. X3a or fr. n^a) gate (or lodging)
58'*; a. fr. Men. 34» ^axa.— Trnsf. (of writings) section, money, contribution for the support of traveling poor.
clause. X'*:5''"n 'a the clause of the first proposition. Sabb.3* Y. Dem. Ill, beg. 23'*.
top; a. fr.— Hence X^p 'a (abbr. p"a), xr-':i?3 'a (^"a),
x"ir!a 'a (a"a) Baba Kamma, Baba Mctsia, Baba Bathra of Babylon; Baby-
5!llil (b. h.) pr. n. Babel, the city
(first, middle, last section), names of three Talmudic lonia, a country of varying limits, chiefly comprisinfj;-
treatises of. the order of iV^'^iHw (civil law) ; v.pT:. [Tosefta Mesopotamia, a portion of Great Armenia and some
Kftlim is likewise divided into three Babas with the same neighbouring countries east of the Tigris (v.Neub. Geogr.
names.].— P/. as above. R. Hash. 33*' 'a "iblzl TO-ipn the p. 320). [Owing to the continued political disturbances
Zar. 39* '3 'a"l (Ms.M. Xins':); Succ.18* (Ms.M. 1 X^nsa^ 49''. Y. Snh. I, 19*';' Y. Ned. VI,' 40* bot. '=1 XSn '3-3 13
2 xnrw niBI, cmp. Yeb. 16*' sq.). (sarcastic imitation of Is. II, 3). Snh. 24* '3 bttJ mi'sbn
nipn 1ST
«'albMi I
*9 "*• " I. Ik «l
P^
i.
K r*ra,
Y. pMb t. l«^ top (flay OB Pau ZLT, ffi
MiitM Utiwttry. Yalk. Jo«b. IS "S JfT ^ '^
i
(0«O. B.t. ft6
"s* r^ssB V9 aU
I" '"JJi
f
*T|S, niS at. r») roty*. ftff.T.Oaa.IZTII,ll
qaot. ia Toaaf.Tom Tob to Kotb. Ul, t, a. a. fai. 7«e|.
Sk »mtimt
f
V. r*M
•
•^^^-•^
t •
r^
ha* atanlj iIm vatoa
iteaa it
I^(b,h.; . infra) fo arf vH4mtly, i»r(hei, bffattk- of avowal laMtr, oaoitgailty Ibr vtMaif t«o<
*9. Rnh. 37* (•llud. to Oca. XXTIl. 27) xb« rxs rm ilM Babbatfi (v. B. «.% opIalMi ib. re
not rMd b'ftiimt ;hia gmnntiits), bat bofl'iav
ilo mrrro). (INftB. ia oanawlattoa)
uthl«H OB«). T. P«ttb I, le** top; Mom. B. t. 10,
i;.;C«ntR. toV,l«, v.rrp^— Mekb.Xisbp.. N'sikin S
;^ ro "sr -fttca (bltigdo b^
Ex. XXI. 8) sine* h« kc^ n^ ( /a. r. icKf ; a^ rtw) (laftct (of I
irMt«d hrr eoDtomptaoutly (oppi to th« littorprctatioii of bco, Toiat *c.):] to le tmIW (oT a JiBili^ alpflM).
kii fcraimf, rrtr Y^sa
wr bw). [From
.nt«rpretattoD«i
ho tprood bit b«d*
>
xmx
^W. ruidoriagi m wdl as ftom
that tiM piimttiTe flMU-
wVwet;
Tom Tiob
flt
{.}.
«<i|fr (at
giri of I ijioalH
Wiid. Y, 7 nu4r 7^
«
twaHo y«an ao4 a kaH).
''1 (*•
at tooa aa
TataC.
Aa it
lo re wtpMf, eoROi|k> to mataia^ v. Vi^ Pol 119* (pror.) -r* *: T^ baa tfcf
.. meanings of Vt2.^j^ JobVI, 5;U.XXXIII.I; daagirtar baeet of agat Sat tkj alar* frt* aai gho hia
rov. XXI, 18; 8nb. S.T. Knc; BMh. B. to 1,10, to bar(M hatband); a. tt^—TomL Ka(k.III, C -H^QOBC);
:. s. T. n:; Melh.I i alto KHhib for r^ S KM T. ib. i7* hot. -f«qri
Kz«k. XXV, T.—tiS bt C JNCCC^ mo, OOITttph
in meaning and nae
"U£ah.«ima. I)l»*e«<tyr. Tt(c.T.*«muZXZ,ll,
1
tq.—9)fa *e roiy*, A«rai^ An^. B. Balk. 1«7^ lAp 11& «3e
1^ m. (b. h.;
Q^ R, i. i» f«»^«''' *•«• *<> *^ bcr voiaa hat bacoMO roagb (from oM <
Keth. 65* n^ '^Vyo (the ropes of the bedstead) hurt her. there is no difference between Festivals and the Sabbath
(as to forbidden labors) except only as to the preparation
m. (preced. ws.) age of majority
iJZl
Y. Kidd. I, 59'^ 'an ni^'^ the period of majority. Y. B.
(of females).
of the necessaries of life ; a. fr. — iaVa>l but only, provided.
Zeb. V, 8; a. fr.
Bath. IX, beg. \&^. Kidd. 4* n''3lb'i"ii<1 'a majority of a
barren (or wombless) woman (who has no signs of ma- IS IV m, (b. h.; 113) chosen, fine linen. Zeb. 18"^ '3
turity and becomes of age at twenty years). Keth. 38'^
b^ in^m wherever the Law speaks of garments
'31 1''13
"lapa "2 ^"^ can the legal consequences of becoming of of bad, it means that they must be of byssus, new &c.
age enter after the woman's death? [Other form: "liia. Ib. how do we know Xin N3n^3 '3 ''Xni that had (as
Y. Keth.V, 29^ nnsia '\'n\^h after her becoming of age.] material for garments) means linen (and no otlier fine
V. M-isa. stuff)? Answ. Something which grows 133 13 in single
"153
stalks (v. preced. a. next w.); bad is Yoma 7l'', lb. 35*
f. (preced.) a looman of age. Tosef. Keth. V, 1
used four times, intimating '33 in3l2 the choicest of &c
nsi-^anD 'an (read 'na, Var. ed. Zuck. ny^ana n-isian)
(for diff". vers. v. Babb. D. S. a. 1. note); [cmp. Targ-
she who is of age when asked (by her betrothed) to be
Jer. XL VIII, 30].
married; Y. ib. 29^ nyira 'an (corr. ace). lb. 'ab *p3m3
'31 a girl of age is allowed twelve months for preparation l3 V m. (113) single stalk, twig; also (b. h.) pole,
for her wedding. — Ch. v. I'^aS. bar. Zeb.is''; Yoma71'>; v. preced. Keth. 17* Din h^C '3
myrtle twig. even one leaf inx '31 and (on)
Suco. 44''
"jllj^, Lev.E.s.28, end, 'a OlTDIp, read *fVJa"'")D D'^aip
(y.6|XT]4 TrpiooaT(iJv)=comes privatarum, v. 'pai'i.
one twig. B. Mets. 24* anything on which something
is suspended n^b lip '3 is called bad. PI. d'^'^a. Y. Yoma —
V, 42** hot., a. e.between the bars projecting
'3n ''p3
—
tank (in the Sabbath year). ^an 0*^3 the building contain- (prov.) '31 '3 blU 1U33iy -(3 such is the punishment of the
ing the tank and all implements for pressing olives. Sabb. liar &c.; Ab. d'E. Nath. ch. JXX; Gen. E. s. 94 13i-J nn
I, 9 'an 'a nilp the beam of the press; a. fr.— Bets. 19*; nn '3 i^; V. 3'^B. Kidd. -'Tahe^ ^^° translates a Bible
Tosef. ib. II, 7, v. aa.— PZ. tDina, "p^a. B. Bath. IV, 7 verse literally 't up.
(v. nils),
jjjjj
is a liar (misrepresent-
'an IT^a. Toh. IX, 7 'a 13^3 1X "inx ia a quantity of olives ing the sense). 2) inv^ —
'^^Qf^Grea^^' ^®"** ^- ^- ^> ^-
^'•
for one tank or for two; a. fr. '3 bus D'1131 fictitif ' ^- Tfi rjitigating the original
,f i^j^g
report) ib. '3 '^131.- ^1 c/>iinued ;??• ^- ^^**- ^^' *^* ^°*-
;
Ill III m. (b. h. ; Tia) 1) single, separate. Ber. 63^ '3 n-'ISin 1X:i^3thyg^'^' ^^^^®- B.Bath. 74*;
C/?3Wdually V^®
(play on baddim, Jer. L, 36) 'a '3 'pa^UliUJ who study Snh. 110*'' Mosp^Q ^^« '^oaoththei*''"^ "^ ^^^ ^hey
V*^
separately (without interchange of ideas). Kerith 5* expl.
^^^C.ieEast an^etb-II. n3X '3 (ed.
9ol,
(euphem. for
Ex. XXX, 34 'aa 'a.— 2) with pref. h, na^ (b. h.) alone, Pi ^Cgw
Zuck. T'llS^,^ ,
I ni7-i^n ? falsehood.
only. Sot. 8* nnaV nniX her (Num. V, 19) indicates her ^^'
alone (each separately); a.
—
fr.' 'lalpa (adv.) only. Ber. 1,
^^^tj •
,Ted. VI, 40* I
. .
-^ in
{At. rwid* m^" ' 4
». , .
•# a.
«
»t <e<< o^aM'Oil <•
1^5 n. (dMiiiat. of t^ll) oltiw4r«Miir, woi'tJufHW i|
;
7-rj^
Toh. X, I tq.
/t.
rnjf, FTTS
(4«MMB. or yr^. ^. «— . .
(rvmiMUiU in cor—w )
i
1
Ubt <4«»r/W.' Ttonr. Y. Rs. XVtII. t. • u. ft<t
h« nuita wbieb Uwjr OM.
rvad VHTIiJa, v. Kabb.
a. tr. Km
'3 wa« varjr cbawiWL M. Kat 17*
P"*!^' V. p13.
"'"IS II, Pa. 1^3, rrns (dialect.=iin) to despise. Cant.
R. to VIII, 1 (ref. to "^b iTai xb ibid.; read:) mnn m n-'b np '"IS f. (pt^a) search, examination, test. Pes. I, 1.
''b there is none can despise me (for kissing my brothei") Y. ib. I, beg. 27'^ '3 DT^n rp'^ns search (after leavened
[Ex. R. s. 5 beg. corrupt]. bread) made in day-time is a (valid) search. Kil, IX, 7;
"'S^'l^ m. pi. (1-13) fictions. Bekh. 8'' 'S'l "^V'^'a ed. will also affect him (the adulterer) (Sot. 28^ n^^l'^b).— P^.
(Ar. "'IS, En Yaak. "^S'^ns) some stories. nip'^'iS; esp. cross-examinations of witnesses as to minor
circumstances; v. •Ti'^pri. Snh. V, 2 (40''); a. fr.
'l"'"Iil m. (IIS) digging instrument, spade, mattock.
Kel. Xxix, 7 'nn Ti the handle of a spade.— P/. 'f^TI^- ?sri1p"~21 f. ch. same, esp. examination of slaught-
Y'lamd. Sh'lah quot. in Ar. '3(?).— 2) rttf, cavity bnM ered animals as to the condition of the lungs &c., v.
(cmp. next w.). PL as above. M.Kat. 4*'; Tosef. ib.I,2; P"13. Hull. 48" '31 '3 "inb T\'h no examination will avail
ib. Shebi. I, 7 'DT ''np'^snUJ '3 the cuts around the roots them to make them permitted; (ib. 46* np'^13 Itib T'^b).
of trees; v. il^SIX. Ib. lO'' 'SI '3 ""^iSia declares an examination (of the
slaughtering knife) necessary &c.; a. e.
rn"''lS, ni'^l'lil f. (n-m, v. laH) small olive press.
Sifra B'har ch. I one may grind the olives in the large nffsJ|^"'"Iil m. (v. pns Pa., end) detective, police
tank '"I3b D'i33?3'l and then put them into the small press officer. Taan. 22" X3X '3 Ms. M. (ed. S<3p'Ti3T, v. X|7l'n3t),
Shebi. VIII, 6 'mnb.— P/. ri-|iia. Gen. E. s. 31 Ar. (ed. [The description of that officer's doings proves the correct-
ni-'iia, ni'i-na, corr. ace). ness of the version of Ms. M.]
ni^'^ln, rilS'lS f- O'l^) fiction, falsehood. Lev. E. ISn" 1^ pr. n. B'ditha, name of a canal of the
s. 9. Gen. E. s. 48^, v. Xns. Euphrates', v. xn-^-iS^lts. M. Kat. 1 1" 'Ills ^XSb '3 (read
' T T
'33, Alf. xr"^13^1S3) in the B'ditha the fish were laid
dry. [Var. Kn"i-i3, S<n''i-i3, v.Rabb.D.S.a.l.noteSOO.]
Jf^fT'lS f. (Piia) jog. Constr. rn-^na. Targ. Esth. ^ ju (y^"i3, v. 113) to separate, divide, distinguish;
*
VIII, 17.*
(neut. v.) bia to keep aloof. Pes. 87'' '31 "ja:jy biia with-
draw thyself from (touching) her. Y. Hag. II, 78*' top
b^mrT'lS f. (v. preced.) cheer. Sabb. 30'^ '31 6trtn
maiirn 'o bia xniir iid in order that he may be careful
something humorous. Ber. 55^ fi'b NnsSO nininill its
in handling T'rummah. B. Mets. 59*^ it seems to me
very cheerfulness frustrates it (the good dream). '31 D"'b"'l3 CianiU that the colleagues hold themselves
deny liis owing a cup. Yoma75'^ '31 X31 '3 (v. Eabb. D. what formula must you use (at the
Ibid. 'pb'^13'a IS'^3
S. a. through the merit of the teacher is the scholar exit of the Sabbath and the simultaneous beginning
1.)
supported. —
'^^'''13, "b'^'iS &c. on my, thy account &c. of a Festival)? a. fr.— Part. Hof. biSlo separated, dist-
Targ. 0. Deut. Ill, 26; a., e. (Y. bba3; b. h. )Sdb). inguished. Num. E. s. 10 beg. '31 D'^blSI^ are different
from the doings of other nations. Naz. 7" Ifa IT fiiblSI^
HTHil f. (bn3) separation. Tanh. Mishp. 17 '3 )vdb are separated one from another. Tosef. Peah III, 5;
an expression meaning 'creating a partition'. a. fr.
V'^% by right, v. "p'n. t^lil, x)"^!? ch. 1) as h. Kal. (neut.) Hull, lie'' •phi'::
141
" c« i I wwaot M
rr2 *9 iMMt iImmi mMI IUM « ioV««r« f«* I
Lee. E.iL«aadthadaaanhaFk
ataitiaf). "- .oh*
known to me (aa to joor hoDaaty). xsp^ / «m matt, — eattarad. OitLSS^ ^TRqrtt rrajp^ (aat *~ -^nu
I ktHm, Pea.111^ '31 «^"« •*'2S rrz x:,."aiam sai« jou disperea (eo aa aet to be tammi lafaiherV aah. «* bai.
io not know (Ms. M. "2' rr^ Ms. « Oxf. strps, t. ^ ^fTtsnr aad tlwT (tb^ jodtae) tfapanaAr—Dcaoa. "V^
Kabb. D. 8. a. 1. note). *HuU. 3«» '3". rPC SCpT: rm j6
po'Trn 142 nittna
^n^,
T t'
T\n2,
t T
v. "^ra.
'31 bnann bx be not intimidated by his wi-ath, Ib.
niU53Ja '3 J<b he was not carried away by her (tempt-
"i^
ing) actions. Ib. '31 iN3Ba '3 xb he was not confounded
on account of his being alone in the house. Pesik.R. s. 36
^n3, imS f. (b. h.; "^na) chaotic condition; always '^"'bnanal n'^^sina were in commotion and alarm.
-with inn. Gen. R. .s, 2; a. fr. Part. Hof. bnaia, or Pual bniap confounded, hard to
pronounce or remember. Gitt. 14'* '31 'aia "ininiaiT Ar.
^rTZl=!in3X. Ber. 45='; a. fr. (Ms. M.).
(ed. 'laa) their names are bewildering, beginning with
T : — T :
>n^' ~ n .
ch.same. —Pa. b%na l)^o ftcjjrecoceoMS,
"nns, V. "i-^ns.
inconsiderate, hasty. Targ. Koh. V, 1; a. e. — 2) as h.
Piel. Targ. Job XXIII, 16; a. fr.
SP^nS f. C^na) confusion. Targ. Prov. XXVI, 21 Ithpa. bnanx, Ithpe. b%nanx, bnan'^x i) to he hurried,
ed. wil. (Ms. xnina; oth. ed. NPins). to hurry. Targ. Esth. II, 9. — 2) to be agitated. Targ. I
Sam. XXVIII, 21; a. fr.—Y. Keth. I, 25" is it possible
'^712, ^T12, tlTlil (b. h.; ]/na, cmp. wXia, to be that the whole town '31 nbnana was excited on account
broken into; to gasp; to burst forth, v. pna, "ina; v. Ges. of Naomi?
Hebr. Diet. s. v.) to be stirred up, confounded, in disorder.
—Gen. R. s. 2, beg. xniai xmn; ib. fem. xniai xmn n^nZi f. (b. h.; bna) suddenness, sudden calamity,
shock. Y\ Bice. II, 64<* top; S'mah. Ill, 9 nn"ia Disu:^
bewildered and confounded.
to clear (the field), cmp. nya. Y. Sabb. 'a bU3 death after two days' sickness is a shocking death.
*Hif. iiTi:^r}
. t, II •
Wll, It.
XIT,
Ak rro,
g. lb.
Af.
OXIZ.
rrcv
114; a.
i) la ^
a^Y.
la akmm. tVHi»
Mail. IV. i*b i^c;
fa.
^
"^
r: nrs '2 6aAerr<A maaaa an y brifbt spot maaarli—. Kerith. I, I; a. tr.—z) with T^ or to
(.sparkling) like snow. lb. U. i ^' -" ^ u foM imto tkt power a/l—Aboth II, I "-r? as nr« 7W
bright spot apjiears faint on the $kin of a nnrav aad rin wBl hava ao power oaar thaa. T«aa *•*
Teuton), and the fiunt spotappaan brigbtonaCaabHa; -s^ "snrr^ MS (aot no) ha ted tha
i
- { > i j
xsxin 144 »n-'t3isi
an object toivard's one^s self, opp. Tf^'in, v. "^n. Hull. oise. Aboth IV, 3 13 inn bs despise not &c.— 2) to
iC?"^ ""^bin he put the knife out (in slaughtering)
II, 3 'n divide; v. ISta.
but did not draw it backward; '31 xVl 'n or di'ew it
toward himself but did not then move forward; a, fr. y\^ ch. same; 1) to plunder, ransack. Targ. Gen.
— 4) to bring about, produce, cause. Aboth I, 17 X'^3^ XXXIV, 27; a. fr.— Esth. R.to I, 10 (play on xnia ibid.)
Ab. Zar. 20^ Torah '31 '^T'^ nx'^a^ (v. supra) leads to S<n53X1 5<n33 ibid, as if from 53, cmp. 153) 13131 113
careful conduct &c. lb. 18'' '31 '^^X'^nri tinx wilt thou tread and shatter (v. Targ. Esth. a. 1.; cmp. Xliia). [Most
procure me (promise me) admittance into the world to of the forms may be derived fr. 1T3.]
come?; a. fr.
nS'?'^!lI
TT
m. the Buzite. Targ.
"^
Job XXXII, '
2;' 6.
i<0i<13, V. KSXIS.
J^DJim m. (113, 113) plunderer. PL !S*3li3. Talk.
nSin, V. niss. Jer. 281 (Lam. R. introd. R. Yits. 1 X^liia).
rr'n^ii,
Job XXX VII, 21 (Ms. ttJaia).
V. K-^nsia.
T : -f :
ni^msl, corr. ace.) two sparks came forth and struck the
"^JJilD, Targ. II Esth. IV, 1 '(irx "^oaiS '3, Var. -^3516
eyes of &c. Ber.58=' in3i331 '31 '3 1pB31 maUJ '1 I^ON ^rh'^-O
'X '3, 'S< 'i^'^2?3 '^3313, read ']'iri?3aD''B(!Jt) or )'^-^^yd^'^ {iiti-
ni3i3.'b Ar. ed. Koh. (Ms. M. iXni-Jl3 pE31 Nnbi?3 ni3 3n
TaY|xaTa,oiaTaY|xaTa) commands, ordinances; v. St^Sa'^'n.
'31, omitted in ed., v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note) R. Sh.
"IJIS, 153.— JTisia, pi. ni-i5ia, v. "i:a.
spoke a word, and there came forth sparks and blinded
V.
him.
^5"'"]^il c. (denom. of 13 V) a mat of reeds. [The best
versions, however, read K|J113 q. v.] 'llaiZi m. pi. (131:3) the poor (broken ones). Gitt. 37*;
V. Di-jisVia.
ilT'llS, V. ni'113.
SrmS,
T ;
V. xnii3.
T :
>^t5^t2lZl, V. 5<i:i3ia.
']'^^niil pr. n. m. Bohagon. Pes. 57* (Ms. M. '^1113); 5j<r]^I2^3, Jj<n^ia^5 f- ('^'^^ ; ^mp. X-J-Jia) floiver-bud
Tosef. Tb. II (in), 20 (Var. l-'n 133, 'P'^n 133 ^3). of the caper tree, capers. Ber. 36'' xniBl X^i^sb nibpUJi
'13 Xiini Ar. (ed. Diip^XI "i31 KHIBV ...Ms. M. ^'S'Tih ...
pniil, pnS m. (b. h.; pn3) white scurf. Neg. I, 5.
'13 l!tiini StniBI) the blossom of the caper was cut off,
Sifra Thazr., Neg., ch. X.
but the bud survived. [lb. 58* X1131 '13 Ms. M. read
Sfjniil ch. same. Targ. O. Lev. XlII, 38 (ed. Berl. x'ji-jia, V. s*-j-jia.]— P/, Nn^pia, s^r^oia. Hull. 69* 'a a'^y
to fi
T^ra. T. MMk. m. H^ *#. •. w,^(i .
0. MOMI «i) 0«i. XhiU, ll^J/HL r. b. f|p*9cad.) EAc ptdmmeit tm m^ftm afraa)
11; V. IHMmL H lUili. mo^.
daaply aaa l ad to tba BUtfng fUba tba fib «• tba paK^i^
tM*. »S^ ^pp«. aapL 89^
K^t^II 111.009) mmImM^ m^^.h<. i^« It
oTallinir) 4c. Y.TaAn.lI,«&^ (rat tolfie.Vl],4) (iwd:) ^^ I to mix, V.V19. (T.flab.X, tr* 'S sp wad ^)
•X X*i *3 7s tbarafora wa ara aow in *-
«•>- wept Iec Rath. R. a. S (b*fora
>^2II (T. pracad. a. b%S) 1) Ha^ f f |».
1
I, 18)
"-"- xr~ns sp (r««d 7r*C) tba aoond of paopla nui- fatter, a kami/ml, UB, JbaqpH 8»bb. •T\ las^rSs Vr -a
a taBp of aalt. R. Mala. M* 791 T-«s "Z • hiaiW
y.g iu excitemeat (on buiinaai).
(fcddar)ortbaaaaMapaeiaB; V. tofrm^/ - r-rrx
T^cMk T. aaxtar.—0«a.R.a. lanvty . .<p^* :
month when cattle is given mixed fodder from what is let the Jordan be thy neighbor, i. e. hide thyself in the
in the house; Pesik. K. s. 7. bushes near the Jordan, lb. 'a^ "iliEnb to be exempt
from serving in the bide; Y. Snli. VIII, 26'' top. Gen,
R, s. 6 Dl^aiTl 'a senate and people (senatus populusque).
Ex. R. s. 15 dbia 'pl Ol^-il pi (read "^bia) and so did the
D^DI^blB, DI3^^blS m. (corrupt, of pouXeuTYjO
senator. Y. Taan. IV, 69'^ '3T &:i3'^3"iX (corr. ace.) archont
people and so the senate. Gitt. 37", v. C:;3iabia. — PL
ni^-^^ia, nixbia. Y. Ned. ill, 38=* top; Y. Shebu. Ill, 34''
or senator; v. O-ja^^lS.— P^. "^IJiia^JlS. Gitt. 36'' sq. (ex-
hot. 'a T'a twenty four city councils, i.e. cities or districts
plain, binOI-iS) 'Miai ''bin OIIB (prob. a Babyl. corruption
having their own councilmen; [Tanli. Vayikra 7; Matt. 1
of "^liiabia '^'b'Q. Tzphti [BooX^ pouXeuTuiv) before the council
mn-i-i:? d'^Bbx'a];Pesik.E.s.22nibx(readnixbia). Gitt.37\
of senators. lb. 37'' (as if two words) '31 'ISI ^bin bul6
are the rich, bute (as if fr. 13122, play on liaS") the poor
or^rbin, D^i3Tb^s, v. c^-^ab^ia.
(broken ones).
'
T : T ; T !
- vessels (what is the law concerning their division among
heirs)? Ib. 'pSD 'ii''Qbia .... d^aPl (corr. ace) thou art
known to have plenty of glass vessels.
Ut>Ml, V. G^^a.
5]^pblS, V. Ci^p^ia. •
KOTO'S m (f-rm.
. »im. Y. HlMk. IV, •»», 4«* •» — rw ^. r t B Baill. «§'' >-T^»«. II
Ml -«3 WNM mI. ^9^$n. MM ti •. 1^ ¥ it ll*«li I
< nB> w.|
fr. R. B. bM Uljr* m.^^". •. IV. It U
) 4luuMi V. I^r. Who I
niii* A. 1).
•«« ••••»
- « itr at -^ |ir. h in /Immi <.t Htim»% . ^ f
M. a. »4 V»ti (limiiimi in
a. Jnd. Ill (r* »!.) |. 34.1, II
N T'Z N"3Z — —— — ^.-..-.-— <«*- Ar. inra. Tars. ad. A'.^'A ^ vjb
Cr.m. (b. h. -CS, "CS; "^S II) katf-ript- fnut. Y^I» 20*^1 (*prX) i.(fr.T3taAtea;orir
P (jropes Shohi IV, H '2': K 'UO ru "Sn Ui« 6o««r from a plor. of Kftt) 1) v«ri»; r. nps.—la fas. frft faaf '.
<• iun<> It > :.t.ii»a liquid. OiiL 111,8 (31*) I'C'Wt IVCU %lt T^. t 8am. III. 3 ; a «^-OmL B. to DI, 4 fcapl.
tz =*';^"t when thr liquid it btginnjag to gaUior in Um la.XXI, S) 'a : ,. Vw le-:^ rspii tka« ba«« pat «p
<rr: ;,>•>- .;.--:-. ^v>1on it CMI bt pOt io WStM* foT OBaldBf thelamp^ lifhlad tbevicln. 8abh.9rar-n 'a T-Zsh i«
K Pm. &S* *?) 'a KTl bOMT indi- pat oat a lamp (Xs. K. omita ac^Tt). Bah. 14* »"««"- "a —
-of ripaning •• g<enu, v. 97( Hif.
.- bright light (wiae maa). Oaa. K.il SS (plaj oa TX;. Oc*.
V. lliuu.\» 4»> top; Soec S«* 'an aTTtt a half-rip* xxxvm. t, V. rr^) yrm "a tha light of ilM
rthn>i:. T. B. Kan. YI, i^ boU; a. fr. (laadaf);a.fk-.— PLlPrxra. Targ.Bm. XXX,7a^;a.<
S) (la Bab. dialaet; oap. *ca) a fWB
S'^V^ eh.M»e. Tai]K.P*.LVIII,IO(h.texi'tl);a.«.
to irp tha fall-gftnra oae. B«r.4«» (pr«T.}iii. ^ - * -
Yty'^ n>. (^2 1 1 romiempt: . strar*SS. Tmrg. Bnk. 3-r Ar.a.Baahi (ad.rrcc^: JU-M. rr- iiau,.. nrra.
Y||,"l». T. Bahh. O. & a. L aotaj tha jvm
If
rT'S'ia 148 Tia
by its shaft [by what oozes out of it, iT'EK'^pia], i. e. the Puxavrj) bucincB, horns used in the Roman camps to
future scholar is recognized by his utterings in child- proclaim the watches of the day and the night. Cant.
hood. Succ. 56*' a young pumpkin (now) is better than R.tol, 12 he appointed over them (read:) ISIUJI '33 "fSX^p
a large one (later) ;
(differ, in Tosaf. a. 1.) ; a. e.—Pl. ii>p^'i^, (v. Yalk. Cant. 983) criers with bucinse and Shofar. Lev.
''rsia. Targ. 0. Num. XI, 5.— Ned. 66'' (a misunderstand- R. 8.29; Pesik.Bahod.p.l52a; Yalk. Lev. 645 ; Num.782;
ing of '^S'lSia betw. a Babylonian husband and a Palestin- Ps. 840 (corr. ace). [Midr.Till.toPs.LXXXI,4 D'^l^ pEO,
ean wife). Yoma 78* '33 13i:sia Ms. M. (ed. Xp"ir3) read "psrsboi '3 nl3ip.]
PsJ>-2^Zl m.(v. preced.) onion-like plants, leeks. Kidd. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note) it means to say that even in the
62*'; v.VaxiI. case of an unbroken field being rented, the tenant has
to pay the scribe's fees; Rashi: even if the field will
Jj^DHim m. linen garment; pi. "pSS^a, v. Stsia. have to lie fallow for some time to come yet. [Cmp.
part. fern, n^in fr. hm.']
Hif. 1-i3ri a. 1i3in (fr. nai, or -i3X) to let lie ivaste; In
neglect Arakh. IX, 1 (29'') tTi"^3ri ('in) if he let it untilled.
^^J^!21I1, v. next ws.
Ex. R. s. 27, end rn-iain. B. Mets. IX, 3 'in (Y. ed. '3n).
Gen. R. s. 82 '{T^'^-c \)y^^-0; Koh. R. to IV, 6 'I'l'^*?^ Pi.).
nni2"lS pr. n. pi. (b. h. tT^lia, v. "iS3) Bozrah (Portress),
Pi. 1*^*3 1) same. Koh. R. 1. c, v. supra. Ex. R. s. 32
an Idumean town, the home of several scholars. Y. Naz.
(play on Pii^J in "ini^JN Jer. Ill, 19) d3'i'asy Dnn^^a ye
VII, 56* bot,— Denomin.
neglected yourselves (mentally). —*2) (denom. of "liall
n^n:?!!!, rrnp^, nsn:?1s m. of Bozrah. or "I'^a) to 'prepare a pitfall, to entrap. Lev. R. s. 19; v.
Y. Ned.Vl, beg. 'ar." Cant. R. \6 VII, 1 Lam. R. to .
n'^i'i'ia 2).
••]^*V^'*- —
f«Mi n "•-**'-? •*»» -a 4a»
c»3 -lo . ."a.—. Tonm
Ibiii m* w-fn -s E •ill* MHvaia i
rSPO*Vs ^f* iMi j-iardid
I
NUh nf rrtidnut, ofUo
furrctf, uolitlnl plate
.
.—PL a^»7s, r?r^ Y. u*g. IV, T5* bocao ^m b«' Vr;fi late Lm. bttrdUias; CMpclaiaOfaak >if tiallfSii*.
t»km lodffinc ^ *«• (eoatrad. to "pnrsx—T. Bnib. Baaba Baitr. II, M wMa) fimi, mkif.-FL r^rm UW«.
m r»*-S
<
1^ boi. 'a^ rrva ^^on aeeonat of • eoaoaetad Babbatb laalai. Faaik. BlibaU. p. •§*; Talk. Ba.
I bj mwi m of andafyroimd w>lk» aBdoftanrwts; (Tom/. (eorr. aea.; Makh. rabalL I rcrv--* > 14^ >
BaM. B.
^X 8 r^Vo«). Brab. «!• ^333 'S fK tbo law M to «. IS ':• K-=-r rm aba bakaU Um ra4a aaid wbcps.
in tbe n«i(rbborbood of town* avcataalljaovBlad
out.ikiri.i for infuunriitf Subbalb Uodta, oaoBOi be uT^'X M. (eoMpL of •. r^i r«^ «< W-rfJ ^
il/fmUry,hlmit /bax. Kad.4l*7-rrz rx* rT^7»
lUlnlon lie lb. ii*" "PVSS '3rr Ms. X. (ad.
«|>pli«««J to
rc^zr) and tba station booaaa in tba Balds (eoataiaii^ *ts (Ar. "TIR —
crrs) w« mmi mCtMi (om
with) Wtiaa^ wor Mfltkni ita(iaal )wmm
pr»vi!.ion and lodfins ioobm). Xaav. Ill, 7, t. i '%j^'illjL
Mekh.
'
Yith. luimd.
I 'si yraj'Tan rjr
•'
<afi r« .... "^
r-»d ri*J*"«»n Pjr>) ye ara now foroad to ka^ in rapair
, y a ripf*. 01 *5Lj
Kerith.6'^
lb.
mm!!!l f. ("lial) emptiness, senselessness.—"^ iim un- n3iU3"i3 '3 a borith won out of a leek.
meaning things, nonsense. Nidd. 69*'; 70''.
handle of a burtya.
sbn'is, V. s<b-iia.
T : T :
note) dates spread on mattings, Erub. 8* an alley "]'^'^3 ^pn^SlI (^bn^) Kidd.
m. (Pupseut;) tanner.
'3 (with 1, ed., Ms. M. with 1) surrounded by a partition 82J
(Ar. io'ia, ed.ipD113 q. v.) read: '21 "|iX '3ni ',b3ni rnSH
of matting.— lb. 102=* '31 '3 yro b^t go and fold the matt- (v. Tosef. ib. V, 14; Kes. Mish. to Maim. M'lachim I, 6)
ing up (for the night), but leave a handbreadth of it
Keth. 77* bna '3 a tanner on a large scale, -pup '3 ot
spread.— P/. xn;'"l^2, Succ. 1, c, Ms, M, Kni-n2 a, xni'T'3 a small scale (who collects the excrements himself)j
(Ms, M. 2 VXm). Tosef. Kidd. II, 2; 4 ipD113 ed. Zuck. (Var. iD113). Pea
p^nin, V, pna.
'D Il3 II pr. pi. Bursi, prob. identical with rjiD'^iU
«. ff
i»r
8 i
II
t»«ry (lo
lb. •*'i^nm
look
Ar., o*mttp» UwaagH wpaira «• ito MmMi. «(
-nj -3 'HSTS, » «ib. -V3
1^ -aiA*
«». «...
ii'>r lo put votkthop; up • inttiior* •. fr.—1| BwniU,
A auburb of Ttb«rU«, l«uL K t. t «
^tng^ iIm ftlMuaa of a ««aMa <
jl^
I iM III )^ ,
^ K* n* <n. Bor'kay, nn Amorm.
r. Kidd. III. e.^' iK'i.i •. «. Kob. R. lo IX, »; YiUk. ib.
,
'
11 '
1 . Y. Maa« 8h. IV, b<«. i4* TTS f eotr. aee.|.
conftiuiivii'u (III nud a rcMon) ; a. fr. —oreS ITQ (oot rVTS) Y. PMh I, i«» (nwdo "i^nc, ». arcr.— V. -pn;.
b<i»hf¥L ckatU. Abotb SO. , K*rrO, Tuf . Job XV. UH L L Xjl a. R«c». rwd
tAtfMr. mMA, tf^p rg cf. B. Kam.
~ he who expoaat a alaapiiif panon
~ be injured and expoapd (a parKxi
r~2rcm "^sn X5 asn all (iba
'.<f)
1^.
i>i' the insulted. 8uoo.53* happy our yoatli "V, ns^^X ti/B HH^
T
. •
itrs.
• •
which no r«il«otion on our old age; a. tt.
c«5ta
*Hif. r^<in (emp.^Ti tr. 'n) to tromkk, tf^iL Toaat
B. Khiu. V, 18 ed. Zock. (Var. tf ^wat. . ti^ as lOah.
^^
'Z *-r7r:'
BL pi. (T. Itrs,
who gave away to charities his own and his father's b^D, V. b^ia.
treasures; a. fr. —
3) to spend unnecessarily^ squander.
3?^-G, V. sirs.
Gen. R. s. 80. [4) to divide spoils, to plunder, v. 113,
K11313 &c.] ^\~l (b. h.; ]Al3 to divide, cmp. X13II, »12, 1313, SS3)
to distribute, to make spoil. Y. Mace. II, 31'' hot. ir^n
)ZtG ch. same; 1) to shatter. Esth.R. to 1, 10; v. 113 1113 made booty. —Part. pass. 1113, f. rillia robbed, illeg-
ch. — 2) to give aioay, to squander. Targ.Koh.III,22 X^ab itimately conquered. Gen. R.s. 1 C23Ti3 X'^n '3 it is robbery
'31 '3ri N3X why should I Avastemoney in doing charity? what ye possess (ye have no title).
7 '"31
—Keth. 6 (111^13 he gave away (on charity) half
of &c. Y, Sot. Ill, 19*, a.e. '31 tilSIM was squander- mm HHl ch. (13) same. Targ. Hos. VII, 9; X, 2; a. fr.—
ing the estate.— 3) (v. 113) to treat lightly. Y.Ter. XI, 48^; Esth.R. to I, 10, V. 113. Cant. R. to VII, 7 (prov.) take
Y. Sabb. II, 4^* top (read:) [nin'^33] X^T^ti 'pnn ",-a 5<bl31 presents from an heir fT^b 'p??'^ 1^ S<bl but not from one
5tU5'i1pil3 X1313P and all this discussion arose from that for whom they make spoil (king).
servant [in R. Ammi's house] dealing lightly with sacred Pa. r-ra same. *Num.R.
s. 12 '31 ri3 Xim he robs (the
property. youths of) the noon-day lessons (transl. IITU'^ Ps. XCI, 6);
V. iia.
SOD, Y. Sabb. II, 4«' top, v. preced. Af. 1'^ax to cause to be plundered. Targ. Is. XXIV, 1
sengers from Sodom [or Edom] ; a word in a charm formula. n^ II to be shy, v. v^.
Sabb. 67=' (ed. ni-'n 13, v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.).
whence sheaf, bundle. Hull. 52* straw '3 'Ti3S>1 (Ar. ed. through his own words (in not practicing what he teaches).
Koh. 'p3) made into bunches. Cant. R. to VI, 5 '3 11 IS? inia as the goat is despised "|3
nn, v. 113.
he (Isaac) is because he made all
called Buzi, '31 nx "^31^
8. 1 '3 bin n^iX a nation of robbers. Job XII, 5) I'^by Q'l.np m«3 they sneered at him. Snh. 65''
•^ 153 irpns
><uw. *t^ r. r*ts. inrg. V. ii u«ii. XVI. ». M^rf£« II M. CfSlf, V. MM. Mood. Or. | llt| a«f
l\L MS Mm*.
VUI. I; •. fr.— Om. B Turtf. t'linl. - W *jws, TTrr J<«4. »•*; teb. f«A a aoocb boalM
<. IS 'a^ )M^ mV n«vi.r Awyi—, v. "^Vll. Maf. SA^ if '
lA, "S ?**»• *Vmi wWo
Iba attvps fo la aa4 ooft
tlNrapoUMl r"*^ by>a rr-w^VVrt •td jrou •»
'
tnr«.affb aUta (laelaloaa la Iba baor<te|, ooaCra4.lo M^iJSV;
ita*l lo ahow him jrour contvmpt with ObnOMl mmI (Ma. M. aoMadatloa ^n <9, Ma. It rr-rs; VaA Lai *r«}
T. Radd lo aah. L «.).
>liuuld
publioity in court.
Ac
Nil. 7 (b. tost n^ee)L— t) WMarWy—
^ Tanr. Pa. K
OZXXYn, 8 Kjrf^ (Ma. 'fO. ad. !«. icn:
j^t Ml^ 11 \ . . I
. I ' frrroir, diride. Part. pan.
!•.»•. I ia» X^ts kV-?-! p,|. ( Ml. M.2 rna •V'p^lpU r.Ratbi **'rn:, "^STI ». pi. (». OO) prab. iUMkmtmt ,
u I. a, R«bb. b. 8. a. 1 i> baakat— *Nain. R. heace-'ie-t: (an p. Mjirut ) naarfi, rflatflf villi baalln
»^ '5^ itn rrm for '
cooipabi tointarmpt) Tarif Y. kx.'xXV, 2» ^S Ar, -tSt? Mai. (od.^i3<f2|.
to 33P, .
ns).
TTZ
I
"^S;
:
respaotfUlly. Y. Hai;. II, 78* top '33 toa VC oondactcd *Z12, T. acrn^ n.
bimaelf diagracefully. Snh. 47*; a.fr.
S7*T1 t (rc) mrf, ^ori. Tarf. Kob. m, 7.— Ft
X. > *., X. I
-
1 ^ cb. aama. Sub. M** orve rmop ';r\zJ Targ. Y. Ex. XIV, «1. [Hrin- •
- .
•
:
••
-ttJ r»~r
'2 19 burial required in ord«r to pravant djafiaea (to tha in Baabi to Snh. 10^.]
/ dead and bis relaUvaa)? lb. Vs i6 tm "S trr? STtt
•2^ (Ms. M. to . "Tn «...) if you say, burial is ra- . K^p^ni, T.iqrts.—cp-c, TooBtScd.I,s.iaad ers-T^
Vr^ 154 nina
HTH, SSTH, V. n-'tS h. a. ch. pTIl m. (preced.) fragment, piece of pottery, pebble
I
It T T> T ' T
"jistai and rent them (his garments); Y. Snh. II, 20=* top "lis (b. h., |/^T3, V. sn) to itretv, scatter. Keritli. 6''
nisni (corr. ace). Lev. R. s. 6 ; Lara. R. to II, 17 (expl. - PTiTia Ar. (ed. incorr. ri"ilT3, v. Rashi a. 1.) he scatters
ini53N 35sa ib.) '3 ni-i-iSllS He rent His purple (allowed the it, lest it may decay.
Temple curtain to be cut through by Titus). Pi. -i?a same. Part. pass. I bax 1J!|3^.
SifraB'har ch.
Ithpa. 3J^2n5<,I%e.STanx, contr. stsin to be split, rent. "15^ ch. same. Pa. ^?a. B. Bath. 73*, v. pTa.
Targ. Num. XVI, 31; a. fr. Y. Ab. Zar. Ill, 42= top 'i<
'SI K^-i the lake of Tib. was split. Ib. S^^ty2. Ib. II, 41« Sny3, iJ^nrZi m, (=X35-« -la, v. NoW, Mand. Gr.
top nip-^T rotanx his wine bottle burst. Ib. V, 45« top I).
55)^ seed. Targ.Y.Gen.I, llsq. (0. St2>lT ^3). Ib.v.29.—
IT^nia 8<y-t3i^ i<ini, v. supra. Bekh. 36* •TTiS'iUJ 'sn^x Snh. 93*, v. itPDCGX. B. Mets. 74'' '13 3'^ni XDi"1X the
his lip was slit; a. e. tenant furnishes the seed; a. fr. Erub. 53* S<"ir3 Ar.
ment of pottery) ;
perhaps it is the name of a place ? nations, '31 "^"^ms '3 I have made thee a chosen one
B. Bath. 73* Ar., v. supra. among the nations. Gen. R. s. 76, beg.; a. fr. — 2) young
IM VC^9
!))• time the>* are called bo^ wbioh R. . . dttow, horn tba hoaks. lb. *VOD *B (eorr. aoc).
Uie time their beads grow whit«. rflinS t -W^) ^omOL Taaa
(r. dl>* EL cb. XTIIL
Pi.iTTX (Vtti), Hi/. Vran hum. Sheb{.IV,7 'an *rrx
(Y. ed. nb-TTS). v. ib. 34"' boU; Y. Maasr. I, 4«* (rnw) tira (/na, ». TC) I) to anrel, ti aiiii m; ». aoat
•SI nr*»n iVtrs -xr what b bih.t It (the fig) create* ww—2) to «ftr, tofo tolAe Mtoai cfm ikim§ (.P.Sos.Mtl.
aveniion (v. r^). a« we read (Zech. XI, 8) 4c. liaacr. Ber. 88*; Sabb. 156*. . rrr^
I, 2 S5"r:::r^ lY.ed. iVrrar). t. »apra. [Cmix. "sx as to
•pelling in Talm. Y.]
C*nS ch. aaoM; 1) to aearol, ejaaiiar. Xars. T. Goa.
XXXlk,' 1 1 "zn>,<u 3 to amatoo ... . the afcooafs —
5nsII (i-^na, T. Prov. XX, 81, cmp. preced.) to Sabb. 152* «^ 1
.4 ttrrax aonit I am saafrliif for what
haslcM. PL Vrr; to come earfy, Mekh. Bo, Pisha, S '*3 I have not aged maa*a aastoady walk and
loat (of the
m:i* '"^X ed. Livomo (otb. ed. "3 corr.acc) when ^ the bent figare). 'TT. 'anTTaatil I nay aaareb aod
B.lfata.5^
riiHMiinK of grains oame very early. find it. Ib. 8«* T. li iCIt rva (aot nrs, V. Babb. D.
'
Hif. Vran to orfraiiee frwrtk, Y. 8abb. VII, 10* top 8.a.l.Dotaa6) seareb for biaiaadfladlua. B.Eam.f7\
^TC'; x*rrr "ST s: (not Vrcr rrrrr) whatever i» done for —2) to sftr. Taxg. Eath. 1. 14.—8abb.80^ -rriC rrc up
advanciui.' the fniits. lb. V*rir? ^ed. Krot. Vt"2?iV cott. Ma. M. (v. Babb. D. 8. a. L aolo) bo abook tbo tawa.
acc.\ Ib. 140*. Oitt.46* 'Sr7=raatixredaniot)potwHb^cir
hands, lb. 69^ top.
"jmS (b. h.; I^ro, y. Gee. H. Diet. s. v.: emp. na a.
T. *rc) prop. to di$Hn§Mt9k,eacamtime {cmp.yz^'Tr.X bence sens m. (prcoed.) I) sfirrtiy lade, pof torfjr. Poa.
to try, pn>be (of metal»); to fimd omt. Sab. 107* xanx lii^[reMl:] srsTi wra "Z "ncr 'Z'S, «. .i (v. roaaw iii
iftsa 156 1133
window
[Maim., a pri
to stand upon in climbing.]
i
ashes); (Ar. ITi-OsirTian iT^^ap nira\-i1!!t she placed it hefore Ohol. XII, 3 nE!3n (Ar. Var. n-J3S<). Tosef. ib. XIU, 3
him with the raked ashes clinging to it; Yalk. Gen. 23 ia3X (ed. Ziick. 1::3X, corr. ace). [Cmp. TilB for nniS,
'a n^bai vnn "lamx, v. Habb. D. s. a. i. note).— ["^^ura, ^s-jiv for ns-j.] V. x'^i-ja.
quot. in Ar. fr. Ah. Zar. (60''), '3 "^nin, read ^yw "^3,
arm-pit; v. Y. ib. II, 4P hot.]
jiniaH, '13^^ m. (b. h. ; n-ja) trust, faith, hope. Y.
Ber. IX,^13''bot. '3 Cinb ^"^ there is hope for them (that
SI2!l, v. --on. they will not be punished, if they repent before dying).
T T
Sabb. 139'' "3 d3int23 ibn they put their trust in &c.
^p^"lSI3D, Ex. B. s. 11, read T^IKap. Men. 29''; a. e.
I2^St2il, y^S^n m. (v. next w.; cmp. b. h. fsiS) 12'Dil (]/"k3) 1) (v. 1-J3) to swell, burst forth; to
hemp. Y. Ab. Zar.'v, end, 45** "Ja; Bab. ib. 75* '^3; shine. Denom. a^jsia, Xl^aia.— 2) (= j/'y'B, cmp. 113) to
Nidd. 65'\— Tosef. Tohar. XI, 16 1'3:£3. tread, to dash to pieces. Denom. St::'i::a. —Cmp. u:;:3.
as the bite of a snake is not felt I'^bs 'D'U ir until a ^DD, St23,
T T
HDS
T T
(b. h.:
•
/-ja
'
to be hollow, '
to
swelling sets in, so is usury not felt 1"^b" ni3ai2an?DUJ IS swell; V. "pa, 1:1331), ?::3 &c.; v. Ges. H. Diet. s. v.) to
until it has grown upon him (the debtor). Ex. B. s. 31 talk inconsiderately, make hasty vows. Erub. 64'^ (ref. to
I33?anaU5, corr. ace). Prov. XII, 18) iiljian ba whoever vows or swears in-
considerately. — Denom. '^iK'^a.
T : • f : •
he ought to have trusted in the name of the Lord, but ^^13^1221 pr. n. m. B'titay. Y. Ber. V, 9'= hot.
—
did hot trust.' Part. pass. ry\'^^ assured. Y. Naz. IV,
—
end, 53*^. Lev. B. s. 31 1t15U5 '3 he may rest assured
TI33, V. baa; b-iaa, v, bas.
Af. n-J3N=preced. Hif. Targ. Buth II, 13. IV, 38*^ hot. ")bi-ja "I3ffii (in h. phraseol.) indemnity for
Ithpe. tiLoarN; to feel safe. Targ. Jer. XII, 5. their loss of time.
a. e.
[Rashi xn^SuB fattened; Ar. s. v. xnST: i<n^::Sna, Var.
xniEJSB ia, xniDSS "la ;Ms. m. xn-^s-jB ^a, Ms. r. 2 xn^^a-jBia
*t321 II, >^Ii3iI m. (preced. ws.) I) null, void; vain.
V. Rabb. D. S. a. Koh. in Ar. Compl. c]
Gitt. iv, 1 Xin "Z is void (revoked); v. ^M Ithpe.; a. fr.
1., 1.
•
PI. B"^!?^^, "pVj^, "'Da.
— 'n Di"iS'n vanities, absurdities.
jDIS^, V. ns-.?!ia.
Ab. Zar. 16'^; a. fr. — 2) idle, unemployed, not needed.
Snh. 21^ one horse '3 Nllll when not needed (for war). Jj^np^ (SlIGil) m. (^Virp'J "^a, V. X'l;::'!^) space
Koh. R. to VI, S.—Pl. as supra. Y. Meg. I, 70'' hot. for spanning one's hand around an object=:\i. noiBFi or
S"iTiab . . . ')"'b'^L33 illUJS' (where there are) ten men at nnnx. Hull. 50''.— P;. i^'ja. Ib. 76'^ (ed. 1 for \ as B.
leisure for attending Synagogue, v. 1^I?3. Ber. 16* J<"liTi
Mets. 39'' XTj-iSi for S^TjiS). [Differ, of opin. as to mea-
•jnaxV^Qia 'aUJ provided they stop working. lb. 1?'' n"n sure: one finger or four fingers.]
'a scholars have to abstain from work; a. fr. Fern. <^Va^, —
n^iaa. Ab. V, 16, v. Vjal. Gitt. 32^ v. b-jal, Pi.; a. fr. ^Ij3 (v. ML?a2) to tread; to kick, knock down (with
one's foot), crush. Targ.Y. I, Ex. XXIV, 10.— Sabb. 116''
n^tSSr f. (preced.) vanity, idleness. Keth. V, 5 'art M'W)} 'an X-i^n snx the ass (offered to the judge as a
'^D^ nX'^a^ idleness leads to immorality. Ab. 111,4 nSB^tn bribe) came and knocked the (gold) lamp over. B. Kara. 62*
'ab lab who turns his mind to vanities. Y. Ber. VI, lO'* '31 xnBGaa 'ai who kicked the money box aside so tliat
bot. 'ab 1U"IU pronounce the name of the Lord
"I'^aTiib to he threw it into the river.
for no purpose.—Y. Keth. VII, 31*' bot. 'a bUJ Qiian use- Pa. UJ-^aa to stamp. Targ. 11, Esth. Ill, 8.—B. Kam. 99*
less labors (as carrying water and pouring it out again). he hired him "^Claab (Rashi a. Ms. R.) for stamping; v.
Gen.R. s. 91 'a b\2J ^ai irrelevant argument. Y. Naz. IV, Xiaa'^a. —Transf. to treat ivith contempt, sneer at. Targ.
63'' 'an b5 for no use. Kidd. le** 'a "lam compensation for
Y. Num. XIV, 9.— Erub. 54* top. *Shebu. 30'' n-'a UJ'ja
interrupted labor; a. fr. n"3Jb n'l^plXI (Ms. F. only . . n^^plX) he insulted the
ignorant man and made him stand up; v., however, ^ra.
, v. Wibwa.
Ithpa. Uil^anx to be stamped in, mixed up. Targ. Y. I,
Snh. 21*' 'an d^DID horses not needed for the army. Y.
Sirj^n, V. xu:i:-a.
ib. II, 20"^. Meg. I, 3 'a n"iaJ2! ten persons having leisure;
V. Y. ib. 70'' bot. "S (=-^I) in, with, at. Targ. Y. Num. XXII, 28
1)
Xnr^ij i<-^r^n -^a at that time. Targ. Cant. I, 9; 13, 14 (ed.
B>J>b]3 ch.a&me; idler, lazy ; unemployed. PZ. 'pabaa.
'
' Vien. K'^nna).— 2) (='pa) betiveen, among. Sot. 10*; Meg.
Targ.^Ex". V, 8; 17.—"isVoa. Pes. 5l''; SS*; Ber. 17^
12*; V. NJ-^asia.— Sabb. 109'' "^h^^ ^a (Ms. '^a) between
the embers; a. fr.— iU3^;i5 ^a (=h. ni;U?3U:n "pa) during
n^^bl2S f., ")1-'l2^ m. (b-ja) idleness, loss of time.
sunset. Ber. 43'' '^ ''an H^Tip the Kiddush said on Friday
Treat. Abad. ch. II iJibpa; Sifr6 Deut. 118 insoblia his
night. Keth. 103* 'U5 ia ba every Friday night.— 3) (=all)
idleness (during sickness),
son of; V. -^ana. Y. Ber. IV, 7"= bot. a. fr.—4) (=n'^a) ;
1IQ3, pI^S (v. 'L;a) to be pregnant. Targ. Prov. house of, school of; home, place of &c. Targ. Job VII, 9
XXV, 23.— Gen. R. 98 (play on triyah, Jud. XV, a. e.— '"1 iai wn (sub. '•i'n)
s. 15, . . . a student of the school
as if rpia, three) 'p"in n3::a she was going with two of R taught. Hull. 42*; a. fr.— Ab. Zar. 6'' "l '^aia
(making together three). Lam.R. to 1, 1 "^nan ('nX73 in 7). 'IX (Ms. M. n"a) in (the Boraitha) of the school of R. 0.
[Targ. Jud. XV, 15 xn^-ja, v. ^nj-^-j.] —Yeb. 21'' inai X721X iai one of the family of the grand-
mother (whether mother's orfather's mother). Ib. xas ^an
jDS m. (b. h.; v. "^'Ja) belly. Nidd. SlK Sot. 28*
naiof the grandfather's family ;''nin '^aione of the uncle's
'31 iiipa the belly of the adulterer; a. fr.
relation.— ai "^an the Boraitha of Be Rab (Sifra). Hull. 66*
i^DtSil ch. f. same. Targ. Jud. XIII, 5; a. e. (v. Rashi a. 1.); a. fr.— "(San ia college. Ber. 17*; a. fr.
"^
T : • '
nJDS, V. NSMSiai.— P/. Ci-'Dua, v. also next w. S^n, ^^^^, ri'in, n^^n (n2J<^S)f.(via,]ateGr.
pia) highway, road. [As regards the import, in the Roman
j
iJ uH
m. (pa) a musical instrument, a sort of bag- government, of the office of commissioner on highways,
pipe; (oth. opin.) cittern fastened around the body; (oth. V. Sm. Ant. s. v. Via.] Y. Hag. II, 77<= bot.; Midr. Till,
opin.) workinyman's pinafore. Kel. XV, 6 (Ar. D'^3::a, to Ps. CXIV, beg.; Yalk. ib. 794; Gen. R. s. 12 (corr.
oth. vers, 'pilua, 1'^3"'Ma, v. Ar. Compl. ed. Koh. s. v.). vers, by comparison) nm^l nsin^ (dlp^l Dlp^) "pX
-f?
'^313^ Botni, ib^ 'a hy naiTaa six (UJ^St) rib (1>) -px^ there is not a
name of a bird. Hull. 63" (diff. fr. ^itsiaa).
district (place) which has not an officer appointed over
n''Dl2B pr. n. Botnith. Pes. 57=^ Abba Saul ben B. its highways v. DIpilSX a. DlSJ^SSSt. Ib. do not read r^a
;
tM •n
rem bai rw my^ (V. L «. rr «8 aprr. m^I (Um ptttiw
''>
Ha (Um nuiaiwiiBM at iIm vorM's iuii4f) tn Hk
•>*», 00^ i^pi^ IVor |tf«/bv«p, V. ir^ll.)
m «i nars mti i
•
%*>
Um
Mwl i«
: (alkar « wwk (r«f in
1> . . . t)«ui. VI. lOi (i.t iM Um Htft.i)
tti« riiiiiiiii.' fi'iii liin (li Y.....
safa 160 K-i^a
'Dl 'a cursed be the breast which nursed such a man. body; '3 n2>l3^ a useless oath, contrad. to X1U5 'UJ a false
PI i<^ra- Targ. Job XXI, 24 lif^S (Var.imi'in).— Gen. R. oath or one asserting something impossible. Shebu. Ill,
8. 5 '31 '3 'pM'i'^b, V. supra; Pesik. Zakh.p. 23*' (Ar. sing.). 9sq. Ib. 49*'; B. Mets. 36* an oath imposed in court i5<
Y. Hag. II, 77"^ bot. ^3 riS13U5 UWO <13 does not come under the law of vain
oaths (as to sacrifices). Ib. D"'nBll5 '3 erroneous statement
ij^iirs, V. Jtata. without legal consequences, oppos. to'p^^ n^'^£D whereby
somebody lost money. [Y. Naz. I, beg. 51* nsi3;a iia"'3'i^,
rir3 f. (b, Num. E. s. 13, end
h. nj3; tn) spoil.
read ''.';13i3tt3.]
ti'^n W^a spoil made
Red Sea, di"is?3 '2 made in at the
Egypt; a. 6.—PI. nirs. Lam. R. to II, 13 (ref. to "T'SX "1t2"S, \£i^ m. (ba3) interruj)tion^ loss of time;
ib. cmp. xn-r? «• v. xra II) 'Dl '3 n^3 how often did
;
abrogation; relinquishment, renunciation. Kidd. 33* n^'^p
I give you the spoils of your enemies. honor of an elder &c.) which causes
'3 !l3 'pS<U3 rising (in
nxs DpDil '3 11331 (ed. ni«3 '(lin, top, a. fr. tr^a-il n-i-iB '3 neglect of marital life.— Y. Ab.
which is the interpret,
m, 43d bot.
of our w. in Ar.). — [The orig. vers. prob. read nx3 KT'^33 Zar. '3 nb '^^ can be cancelled, v. ib. IV, 4
iiX3 DIpD'^l by with a fine brisket on a fine plate; v. a. V. bL:a Pi.— Pes. 4'' 'D1 X^bi'3 '33 a mere relinquish-
Yalk. Gen. 60; Ps. 697.] ment of possession would be sufficient. ; a. v. fr.
s::rrD, v. 'rt3.
jlnia^^, V, linaa,
"^^r^, rt'^'lZl m. pi. en II, b format.) cuts, rents, i
whence disconnected outskirts oi a, commximty. B.Bath, ^l]^!l, V. -^Da.
es'* (expl. nili-^UJ) ^br3. What is bizl6? "^aS '^po'^1^, v.
N5Xa; Y. ib. IV, 14<= bot. n"i''t3 ni-iiu: (read riin;;;^).
SPD'^n, V. xn^iMa.
Sirs,
t: ''
wir T T!
-1,
•
V. 'ita.
t: •
'^]'!l=n':a, V. ^'^aia.
SD'^S I second letter of the Greek woe, it is this (the tempter) that destroyed the Temple &c.
(Prjxa) Beta,
Y. ed. (Bab. 5<n"'i3 corr. ace).
Yeb, 97'' '31 flXia '3 '3 woe, woe over the brother who
Alphabet.* 8hek. Ill, 2.
is &c. Lev. R. s. 17, end (play »V <1X33, v. supra) '3 '3
"'^t2'^21, "^ItlZl!!! m. ("'1:3) vain, useless talk, ref. to '31 !!<3nin woe, woe, that the stranger dislodges the owner
vows and oaths which neither benefit nor injure any- (idolatry in the Temple).
ita^'s Ul
t.
5*'5 ,
(Ta; ••I*, fmfi. "r^ap) *fkk l>"^ MM| MmT. la dy^PiMi Y. Ak Ear. Ul, df*
wW
<
W^
(mI. |»-3, IU M. -aro, M*. II.
. tmp, lO^ illl.s^. v.rsHViaM^aMaMi Lai wilnaaa thai
lU 'a Ttt9i V. Koh. Ar.f'uai|4. • «.|«iid M« Tbte
«.§•• Mi asp. om
r:r*. rVJ^ (h. M pr. •. «. B%dK dM «r a
|.. wh-Ma, fcai. (««k rrMS} atMM af a
pfVMM ai«iMo«i, V.
^f^ Wma, T, • 9* lll^ 9 IW
«fM«i aft aO llMa dMrfhMM Ma i# Ika Amw
\h^:
*2» TM*r. a M«te. IX. 14, V. W). hi Ikt tMMham pMt af dfea
th. ftd**} ivmc ih. nr, m mH a«.
TH^'Z Tmtg. Y II Maak XII. T. w. -^
•
,TJ5 m. (d«oom. of
(A« ir«i0 ia
^ or Mi, aap^ ^« PL 1;
rurd eommoBlliM. SlMbi. a.
n^ ^ f, fo-nV^ fr.
nyS7') /Aoroa^A wlidurt, araa ii^wtkmHm tf
itat oaip. m^ Lmm, I, •{ H^
41^
'SI "ab i6 farm r« (««» of Um aaonqr ntUa^d
, ft tl(f$eU. 2abw •«• 'a V* a arfslwa la c
Um frtUbi of UMSftbbatb 7«M))ro« awl Ml pigr Um dlattlhalad la aO Ma p««a. B. HmM. IS* 9 PB )d^
*e«;rT«b'aSMTi inabaiib«tjrooaimf pay of Iha ailalMaa Maai M a raal arfslMa (af (
wallHMttor a lb« Air giviaff job walar to driak. baliaa), anapl wtea md oU (hataf UfM}.
*.
B. M*ii. IX, 14 'yi iVam 'an (Y. ib. b««. is* •d. a. fr. 'an 'alb ^ym bo whararar ftaa
'an, eorr. aor.) tb* w«U«auMt«r, Um baUMr In. wbaa aad propactlaaofihaailstaraapa*4MlAMiaala;
Uiair Am* from Um owaar (ladiridaallj), omj tha raal aei or aUsiai thecmiiyx la aol
oaljrUMOWBar'isbarviaUMprodaeM. Ib. Till, 11**
n p
riWiv; piab. ib. f7*> n unu *n^ Woralb, '
rTn^*a, T^rg. Joh xxxmi, n, w. rn^n,
»«7^5' ch.J. yfr^ Bakh. VII, I, r, ift^
;
^'j;.
-Hdl of which tiiloap to Mm fr. bouom ] M
m. 1) (tj«) tetVWA <*<Mfo; <AMlt ptnm, Th^Vmlk.VL a. SI, laad '^ r. tipL fBaad: m
mtm, Nad. SO* a imv cme r«« |«« H to a ^ixisi ^nuru 'ixsiim 'yu'ui 'p ii** u bahoM, laraaiad
a IndkaUoB la a maa thai ha la baahftil Ab. fcr Ihaa t^ aoova^y; ihoa aad thy aftghbar (vara
ba who ii aahamad (to aak qoaaUoM ai aehool); mada) la mj faaaga he.]
k—il or?^jn^ rVx^ Y«b. 7»*. Y. Sob. VI, sy'
(T)i Mam. B. a 8; Midr. 8am. oh. XXYin; Midr.
p'ZBakh. 4S* Aiw . T^^i KaL XX. • Ar., .T^^.;
Tarf. Y. Oaa. XXY, S5 Ma, Lot. a. oih, v. ff^
*o Pfc I.—8) . T^
*pV2
(?** Ar.) pr. a. ai. Bflhl, la contaMWa wMh
rVTi.ptr\ Aetitioaa aaaiaa fag aiy aw (ilmilar ft
T-&ifti*^^ f. pi. (danooi. ofr^ MMaoit k4gml (ai Iba^ Diafc A Bany). HaD. ir '91 ti i6 mt I
aartain smwods) m tftodt lajttm i0Mi4Mb; Bala. T, T BO mnak aad M Bfllak (I kaowofM aatharitiaaarh^
(4o», Mx M. rr-at^); Sabb. 44*; a. a. dhridaal opiaiaMX I o^y kaaw a tnditiaa. Hah. ••*
j 'Zl, p3 (b. h, ;
|/<13, v. X13) to pitrce, split, pen-
etrate; whence, to discern, understand; v. Hif.
b^D""!^, Ab. Zar. 16'',=next w.
*Polel)ii2i (cmp. 'p3) to cause to penetrate, to saturate.
nQ^H f. (cmp. fiiaa) elevated stand for public meet- SifraVayikra,N'dab.,Par.l2,ch.XIV(ref. to Lev. 11,13) 1=131
Succ. 5l''. Ab. Zar. I, 7 (ib. 16'' X^'^3). Gen, E. s. 76 as oughly saturate it, n^'Qn b"n therefore it says, 'timlah'
if seated pi O b5> upon the platform and holding court. (thou Shalt strew). Men, 21* (quoting Sifra 1. c.) ^Si^
O ni'S^ "l^^XD and gives the 1ii313n what does the word fbonnehu mean? Said R. b.
Lev. R. s. 13 niK-i2", itself
appearance as if holding court (giving the form of legality U. prD p"n (taking n as radical, as if im-
'ISSisni Isiai
to robberies). Gen. R. s. 37 S'llJ'i b-Ci '3 the court -of in- perat, of a verb pP, denom. of pPi) it means, I might
justice (Rome).—Koh. R. to I, 8 (Ab. Zar. 16"' dll^S; suppose, he must mix it up like straw in clay (v. infra).
Qils'ia^) (wooden) platforms.— ni^'^a. Meg. 32* 'ani nim^n 15TU551 bl3i I might suppose,
said A. (taking it fr.nD3) ",11533
(Ms. M. nianni; Y. ib. Ill, 73'' bot. •^'^m^h^ n^-ia) the tablets he shall heap the salt upon it like a building (a pile).
(in Synagogues, prob. used for announcements) and the Said R. to him, tX^h i253i^ 13331 n"X then it ought to
raised seats (for readers or distinguished persons to speak read yibnennu. But said R. (you must correct the Sifra
from). [Ar. s. Meg. 1. c, explains, niJTl^
v. £1132, ref. to so as to read) ini313n bl3i (corr. ini3i3n) thou shalt make
the board-covers of books, ni^i wooden stands (I't^V) for it savory n3i33
he shall put a taste dS-'U 13 pi
exhibiting the Torah scrolls during the services another ;
into it as does understanding into a man, v. dSM, [Yalk.
opinion quot. in Ar.: SnlJTlls the blank margins between Lev, 454 13l33n .... 'Jiai ',3r3 13^3r,i *3l3i
: in33ni iN^
the columns of the scroll, ni^2 the upper and lower as in3i3n ^131 . . . V'n in33i IT'X ']i333 IS^SJI ^3131
. . . h"Xi
well as the front and back margins; cmp. >Ti"iJ< a. tiSlS^.] .113133 d5>a 13 pi 13131 .. .— Ar.ed.Koh.: ini33n bl3i
[A derivation of our w, fr. p^fxa is excluded, because . . . M1-J3, pn3 (Pibn3 jn3in) i3l53ni l:i3i .... ini33in is<^
the sing., in that case, would be XT2'i2 or Jtli^a'^a a. the d3>a 13 pi insi, correct: '31 pi in3i3n Vil3i.]
pi. 'pia^in or nix'jain.] Hif. *1) p3in (cmp, 1i3in, s,v. I^s) (denomin. of p3)
to mediate, to be interpreter. Ab. Zar. Ill, 5 (45*) i3X
O'D'B, DD 'Zl m. (an adaptation of ptojAO?, treated -jiSSls p3iN (v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note 8) let me be thy
in inflection as a cacophemism=!D1S<'^l2 "^2, v. Tosef. Ab. interpreter (let me explain what you mean) '31 d1p"3 ^3
Zar.V,6, quot. bel., cmp. X'^IDS'^X; Syr, XDT312, Ch. X0^3, (the words '31 di"irin h'J, Deut, XII, 2, are explanatory)
St053'i3, XGiaa) pedestal of idolatrous statuary. Ab. Zar. wherever thou findest a high mountain &c,, know there
in, 7 a stone originally hewn '2^ for an idol's pedestal. must be an idol. [In the version '31 ',i31J< SnilnK i3N,
Tosef. ib. V (VI), 8 dSBiTU ^2 a broken bomos, (contrad. p315< is used as a part, of a verb pSX, denomin. of p3, to
to natn); Bab. ib. 53*' bot. '31 pH 'n a bomos is made of act as a mediator- or interpreter.] 2) 'i3Ji (b. h.) to
one stone, an altar of several. Tosef. ib. VI, 10; a. fr. perceive, make intelligible, esp. to find analogies (between
[Y. B. Mets. X, end, 12^ '3 "^na ^S> nbsn, read Di-ai^.]- two cases). "i31 "^in^ "i31 'H prop, to bring out one thing
PI. nisBiinis, nix'jpi^'ia, ni^Cji^ia, 'Dp'^a. Ab. Zar, IV, 6 from between another, i. e. to form a conclusion by
(SS'') ti-oh-n bffii '3'(v. Rabb, D. S. a. L, Mish. N. ni-^Omn) analogy. Sabb. 31* '31 Innssri hast thou cultivated thy
pedestals temporarily put up for the reception of princes mind to conclude &c. (ref. to Ml Is.XXXIII,6). Snh.93'';
(governors). Ib. 54^ l-Q^Ti nSJlUa n'15<iG^ia Ms. M. (v. (not ,i3m,
a. fr. Hag. II, 1(1 1'') ^ty'$'-^Q p3p d3n v. Rabb,
Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note) idolatrous pedestals (or altars) D. S. a. 1. note) a student able to speculate by himself,
erected during (the Hadrianic) persecution, laiUfnUJ B"3>X a thinker. — Ib. 13* bot. l372U3ln3 p3p nin speculated over
lbK"'2 s^^ on "iniN b'J^ although the persecution has been the hashmal (Ezek. I, 27); a. fr,
repealed, they (the Romans) have not cancelled these understand one^s
Hithpo. a. Nithpo. )^^'3tT\, 'i3i3n3 to
altars; v. ^l:^ Pi. —Gen. R. s. 53, a. e. (some ed, niOTS'^a)
self, to be careful, to reflect. B.'Kam.27'' di31l3 'i3l3nnl3
altars. Tosef. Ab, Zar, V (VI), 6 n'i6<'''iC)!l'a i2 ed. Zuck,
to look around on roads (to be prepared for something
(Var. niiG?3i3). [Ab. Zar. I, 7 (16») niX"'&1^'i3, niiCi53"i3,
in their way against which they might strike). Gen. R.
read with Ms. M, a. Ar. nixioi^'i'n.l
T : • -^
S.34 ',313n3 'in3 pi1 the word pi1 (he built. Gen. VIII, 20)
may be read vayaben, i. e. he reflected, argued.
''P''^ pr, n, m. Bimi='^T2^'St^. Y. Ber. IX, 14* top
"Z '-il" X'lX read: 'n 'n3 S<15<; Y.Taan, I, 64'' top 'a13"il!t 13
p2, 1^3 ch. same; v. infra. Pa. '•,i''3,
"i'^?
to teach,
('^13^i<); V, Frank. M'bo p. 62^,
make' wise. Targ. Ps, CXIX, 27, Targ. Job XXXU, 8.
understand).
Ithpe. "jiansj; to reflect upon, to understand. Targ. Job
XXXII, 12,' ib. XXVIII, 23; a. fr.
r% itt
V.
'A , . . <i> •ri'tf oj . . . . B. KAin. Iir, 1} %. fr -Y«l>. t»*
D "< aM» Aubar a. I. I).
.' yS "a wttirtlivr Ut« law Mijrt to tliy . .
nyZ r. (b. b.; TS) mtettigener, wMam, Hidd. 45^ JCrS f. aoOaeL aoaa, or arrs pL (». rj^i tt*
I
(play on "P**, v. 7*: Hithpa.) tb« Lord ba« fircD to woaaan mmife^, wbeneafAelrrwrfofsoadsL Batb. It^ boC &
nrm '2 ((raatar (aarUer tnaluritj oO jodgnMBt. Bar. 10* 'Sa "it as to tba grains (of amatord). Ottt. tt*
"2 enpro at tba plaoa of ondenlaiidinff (oaar tba haart); '3a let bim gnard agniaat swnllowtof tba «7«
«-. *Y. 8abb. I. S* boi. -rt rt 16 aaitbet M < hair, (aoUcet.) hair. Taig. Jod- X \
.
" '- .
11 the two (moist). '^ WH s-rr.—8abb. 140^ lUI i on from tba bntr of my baad.
'
i
'
bsD
offering.
Zl c. (=Xb"'S
*
Men.
'^a) basin for kneading the meat-
7^] 24^^^ lb. 57*' n^'2 ^'^•<'db '2 a basin in
U<r]!^'^!3 rejoicing,
iJ<ri^n?]^3 f.
v. i<n?!iall.
Y. xm'^a'
I
which to knead.
Pes. 8*'' ti'^b^S'i '3 fear of falling down from the camel's
S&^n pr. n. m. Y. Gitt. IV, 46'* top, read i^D"^?. back; Xib-i^l '3 fear of the night. Sabb. 41'* X"iM3'i '3
Bekh. 8^ Taan. 2l'' bot. '3 inb y^i^Xi Ar. (ed. laid
"JQ) R. s. 23, end fii^sm n:!£"'3 the potter's lump of clay.
down before them mattresses (to sleep on). Yeb. 63*.
— 3) trnsf. germ, root, esp. '3 3>p3>p to stamp out, to ex-
Snh. 95*. B. Bath. 58* (=J<'TnX1 S<n'i3n in an enigma).
terminate (the last germ). Y. Ab. Zar. IV, 44* top. Lev.
HT2 (S^^n), part. f. of ?^a. n-^sa, constr. Sabb. VIII, 5; a. fr.— Ab.Zar.3''; a.e.
"^S-^a.
Ci'^33 'i^I'^a, v. nj-^Si.—Y. Snh. XI, 30*' hot., [read as] Cant.
^V% ro^Zl, Sn?^II, Sn?Zl f. ch. (=h. n^^a; R. to II, 5 "iXS din d'^ata "^miBflB scrambled eggs are here,
513) egg" Targ. Job VI, 6; a. fr. — Y. Ned. Ill, 38* top i.e. confusion of persons. Y. Shebi. V,35'' bot. d"i:t'^3 niTi'
(Y. Shebu. Ill, 34'' bot. "pSO, corr. ace.) xn^Vj-nal '3 1153 a. ns'^3 nUJSJ if the leek has formed bulbs. Ib. VII, 37''
as e. g. one swearing of an egg that it was a pearl (as bot. 3bn ys '':£i3, v. T^ssVn. m
an instance of "ipUJ roi3U3). Yoma 69'' K-QT^ n3 '3 afresh
egg of the same day; a. fr.— PI. "pi"!?, H^S^a, "^Sia, '53. ^^•^''S m. (3>S3) adjustment, compromise (usually
Targ. O. Deut. XXII, 6 (Y. 'p'^5'^3); a. fr.—Keth. 61* top. n-iT^Q). Snh. 6*. Y.ib.1, 18''; a. e.—[Pl. '|'^?>1S'^3, v. iissa.]
Bets. 6'' sq. X'^JlBT '3 the eggs of a cackling hen, opp.
X^Sill eggs from ?J^5?122"'ln, SP12''Zi m. ( 'J-lz)piece, morsel, crumb.— PL
those found in the killed hen. lb. '3
'pSIS'^a, '>*isi"'a, "^yV?. Targ. 0. Lev. II, 6; a. e.— Sabb. 140''
a hen impregnated by a cock, opp. !<5''1fi<^ i<3BD1 '3 by
friction on the ground. Hull. 93* XnbiUJn '3, v. X^'^Tljn.
'3 j?S3'^b iC? he must not eat by morsels (but enough
it
Sabb. 109* '3 "'SIBS'^B beaten eggs.— Lev. R. s. 16; a. fr.— at a time). Succ. 26* ''S'ai3 rtn 15< '^n^in Ms. M. (ed. i2>'i3,
xnS'^a V33 pt to buy (the hen) with all the eggs, i. e. to V. Rashi a. 1.) two or three morsels.
do a thing thoroughly. Lev.R.s. 11 Ruth R. (introd.) to ;
years of the Sabbath period).— "J^^n '3, v. 1?2 Vi.—Pl *Sri"l^lI^2 f. of 1i::a, the lotvest. Targ. Y. Ex. XI, 5.
•p-i!l5!i3. Y. Hall. IV, 60* bot. '3^ as to laws of removal
of fruits. n'^SS'^Zl, n^!2^!l f. (v. ns3) dyke-boat, lighting boat,
'13. B. Bath. 73* ed." '13 (Ms. M ''3, Ar. Xnii::l3) ; Sabb.
^^nr?, ^<2irn egg, v. X?"^?. 101* '|U3'i^1 "^3 the canal boats 'of Meshan.
it7r»s I6& I'^'JI
^S*^'! m. (ppa) <ii«<«^iMit ktmmUif frtmuL UMt, I) (•>h. ^4) f «. Mf, I' "T "a . . iw r^ .
M, I. Ar. B, V. Ote (M*. 0. MpQ. 911. Hp^), V. ft9^r%. •ttly (evMled by ib« u..r.c .'«< M^ a rediiiil MM^ NU
or«al«vi(Ms.M irri'S*: likca van; ». Bi^bb. D. B.
m a. I. MI*V- AM
above. Taif. Om, XIV. !• (b. Im»
XI 11. >l "O llial part nf II' r slMval) WhMl rih«D| OmL B. «. 4S.-Biai. r* (firee.l 'Si 9 BV MW
\\i\. :. ). Il«« I. 7l*'la|i
piM «• 9pm ffgBiMW
tar ite Omi Iw «n|Ml. mm
m4 oM Ibr Uwevll-dMrfMo vbMb be iOla). BOtBu ll«^.
, ,, «,.i„.:, ^ '..1 IV. iHig. td- •TT- Vwr^i^Ctwr. -f) «*^ pr. •. pi. B»ta (preb. MmM. wiUl ^BTB % ••.
'-^
Mliw'plMt oC m. Btatel. Y. TaM. II. M** bot. 'V
T^i Y. Utt. I, IT ba«. '31; Bob. B. to 111. 14
(aofr. Mr '
rVTh r • im
fr.^ Y. Mac. II. n^i Y.II.KaL
oTUlto. M.
'") nf
, ti I
nt. M^ boC
quirM.
Vr r^r'Sl
lb. .
K»riUi.
.
rtjrt/. N«4l. tv*' *:* 7t( trVin "S Ui« duijr of vialUof tb« nrii wVi ---rai (read lA* mw^
5^1 fef
ieJi knotri no Ititiiui (of Umo or rank). B. Mot*. 80^; inffstaHoos boi Mi far eMecM; v. Bab. ib. ir.—f ) K.
B. pi. firr«< or »H;
n) teOidtteeu Yebi B. MeHi «\
B4^ •'^f-3 *93 tbe tobnbHMli at BL (Ma. M. r~« ^BIl ^
rniirZi 'i>31 f.di.h.r^ T.preewl.) l)e3Mminaiiom. Y. Pee. nr, 3«* top. Y. 8biM.VI. IT top WTS^ (a —^
unnmtnt 'S r**is( a pahUc aMMoaoflOMBt InTiUag b«jw» border-town); (v.. bowever. HUd esh Beiu. a. Oes^.
to •imbUm Uki property aMimil, i. •. om wmoniieiW fii/ p. St)^b) B. or Be-B. InBabyloa. MIH« pbMe ofOBbw
•^ PnMc wOr-nt-J^ Kelh. XI, 5 (W*"); •. fr.-V. rrwt.
B. Doetal. a. o«h. Ab. Kar. 44>». Bn*. *r "W r-**
— S) (b. b. punmrnnU). K«ritb. 11* (rtf.toLev.XIX, 20)
'S^ 'a tbe aeoMto betweM Beta! a. VmmB. Sol.
10* "S
np^ imv 'reVv rmr 'a tb«r« sb«u b« bikkorHf>
-^•O. Brvb. 45" -f^ Won. ITT*
tMobM tbiU tbe tball b« lMb«d. 'Vi lOV^ '3 rnrr
how do w« know Utat this bikkorctb baa th« wnm of
chaaUMmmtT An«w.nir-7a ttnr ...Ba«bi(«d.^«rpa)tbe p2n-a nad Tte?^
RhAllbar* tbe BibU vtraas read to b<r (as costonuvy
•Usiiig in ooart, t. Maoe. Ill, 14); otb. bomileu rr'2 f. (b. b.; -ra, as rtr^ f^. ^; c«p. n*r»)
»nr "(VrrSi, r. pr«ood. [ToMf. M. Kat. U. 1 mf of svfTOiMM, wbeace \)em^f9fL Oea.B.e.M;
,
MMMVi /brwMp •
a fr««p «<
r-'7'i eJ. Zook^i T. r«n^^]
g '
fai
r. (eoort). , ;
To«f. 'ib.UI, end W^ Y. fbO. IV, •o'' rr^ TTBo 1,8.— sX-nrron r-s, iChr. XXIX, i x^ythedmm ;
.
"Jp'IS, Y. Ned. IV,
S'^p*D, Ab.Zar. MS
b«ff. S8«,
v h— :ii
r«-r.
not require a eboev l esid wc i (Dcot. XII. IS)! Y. Fsa,
n, 35* top 'n ^
te the wbole Teazle aMOrt i>
BiiBb; Perfk- B. a. 14. Bebw Xn. S (104*) -an f-aO; v.
iil —
Oem. a. L—Yoaa t^ "an asrr9 jov witaees is tbe Beeoad
Temple (wbicb baa Mi boM reboiH; Y. ib. I. boC JT
T2 nv (-n?) SON. T-iji. i i.:^. I, 15; a. e—Ber.»^; n un v, Bd.
ii vn, s ir%«n r^ni (Ma. M. -^iwi) ftoit
(i.e.tbybushusiswilltbiiTe;diftTer8.ined.a.lIsi.,TJtabb. ^^^
rV^'^a 166 jenn'^a
j""^ l"Zl m. (,3r]puXXtov) heryll^ a precious stone. ^^I'^IS pc. n. pi. Beresha (prob. Baris), in the]
Targ. Job XXVIH, 16. lb. 18 (some ed. 'i'^1"i''2 q. v., territory ofBuben. Targ. Y. Num. XXXII, 37 (h. text]
Ms. Var. pS*i1'iQ). Targ. Y. II Ex. XXVIII, 19 y^^xn^ Qini'ip).
(corr. ace). V. X^'i'^a.
n^n^S or n''"11Z f. (trna, cmp. n-^ia) something cut]
D I I Zl m. (birrus, Pi'ppo;) birrus, a travelling cloak, out; ring, hoop. Tosef. Kel.B. Mets. V, 7 niin:^ rr^^ian bs
V. T^G'ia.
'
Tosef. Meg. IV (III), 30 dlT^a, GI'TiS (corr. nxoi: n©'i-ini3 n'^'ia ed. Zuck. (Var. ni-nia, nilia) every
ace). thing cut in circular form is clean (not susceptible of I
levitical uncleanness), except the hoop of the plough]
f ^"l*^!!!, fin^ m. iy'^'2) heaping, crowding. PI (cmp, na'^nn ibid.). —Esp. knee-band, garter. Sabb.VI, 4.
ni2£!|'Ti3, 'psii-iia, '-^a. Men. 88'* "2 or mi^n '^s^i-i'^a the Ib. 63'' n of the Mishnah is the Biblical n^ii'SX. Y. ib.
quantities which remain, wlien filling from a brimful VI, 8^ '21 i<*i!Ta bs "^a it is called birith when single,]
measure into smaller ones. Y. Shek.IV,48'' hot. '^b goes Vhalini, when the two bands are coupled with a chain.]
to the collection of &c. lb. nb iSIT^a the remnants of [Ar. ed. Koh. "la, oth. ed. tT^ia. Cmp. Assyr. biritu chain,]
the overflow of liquids, U33i'2 those of dry things emptied Schr. KAT 542.]
over.
iCyZ, ^T3y2, V. x=^a, «rana.
"p^'^"l^^ m. ch. (^thiop. Tia pK, v. Ges. H. Diet.
&^j"l*3 knee, shoot, v, 'n'la.
8. V. -iiri^) chrystal. Targ. Job XXVUI, 18; v. 'p^l^'^?.
iS* J
3) SS~ jl3 m. (pfjpuXXoi;) beryll, a in-ecious I
in Ms. M., v.Rashi a. 1.; Var. in Bashi Ms. '^S1"a). Ib.29* (betw. Syria and Mesopotamia, Neub. G6ogr. p. 354).
three hundred gereb (v. ana) of wine 'an Oa from the Kidd. 72^— Snh. 108'' 'a'l '^na'i S<3''51 Ms. M. (ed. fT^S'^SlJ
surplus found in his account, corr. ace) the Great (hot) Spring of B.; v. Hildesh. Beitr. j
PDH'^S, v. KP5T2.
^n""!!, V. 'ixn'^a— [I'T^n, Hull. 139'', v. '^T^i.']
n''31^!Zl f. (b. h.; denom. of fTn'^a) 1) castle, palace.]
'iX^'T''^ I, V. Kni-ia a. nin^a. Pes. 118'' (Ms.M. 2 niia).—P/. n'i''3'n'ia ibid, (description I
T • '
; T : : • T : •
sni^n^n, V. xwn-^^2. are they named) biraniyoth ? '31 p'^'^S p'^'^a (not p'^'^pJ),
j
T T " TT ••
JSJ^n'^S pr, n, pi. Birka, in Babylon. Kidd. 72*, v. xn^^a.
pDn'^'^*l"3, Y.Snh. 11,20'^ top, read 'li3^':1'i3, v.X'i^ia. b^n~l''5 f. weU, V. -i-ia.
t«l n
5<r~'- -
vMYI.^Taif.IIBMl. -V. T« lit. «•' 601. IWIUJ
* Mr;- i
. . Q.til.fbrf. Y.B«r,II,&*i<ii
<41y pert ^iaa la wtaln^MM (hf
'y MsSr: itiM rojiil fort of IWlhUtiein i (I.M11. R. to 1. It.
oil icjr r'^^). I'cMlk. MItittt. !•. 117*. Y«lk. Jar. MS *Q
rvam 'a rrra o^vr (r««4j mt—s) wIimi • mptiAl iltrttow.
Htrlktth
ORf. (ad. onljr .<<
iom of tl«i>>l«>-
,, .
i
' r» (V, »,,i,n«» .Wr»rHr. Ill I i -.'r . of UfMU. J«W. AmAm (leyllk»polla). in OalllM. Y. B. Mmc X, id
M; m. fr. |Y. I'mh VII. •.<»* IhiI, Il4"3" 'i n "S,
VItr^ iha dwelllaff boMaa of t/^-fm M» irr
^ '
il, t>n»b. 10 b« (Ma. Oif. 79*9, Ma. M. 10*0).
.
171
*21Z}*£ C^Sra) ». (T. ppMad.) I) taAaM«rf or
•x.-
>«
lit
»iek.— Y. Bota.
tha aiok.—Van.
I, 60" bot.
K^^
HCpSO prae«l.) /Mlgr, limii^f^ ~r
'^if'^ KathJei*.
t v.wun) wkhditen, iOmeu. TO|;
erii,
(
0; a. —lb. YI, 5, a. fr. ri^ oooatr.
fV*. K^0*S» T. 3»-^I fan., a. «^9.
'3 'a can bMl be goodt Y. ib. XIV, 14'
1 33 (riuagar is) good for a aora, but bad CY ^
JMI, the aoeoad kMar of Um AlphaWik T.
i< Ijov.R.a.98, bag., fh>m it (tha tongue) 8abb. Xn. IS' top; a. fr.; r. Bei. HI, ST kol.r^-Y.
c z rs''^ and fkom it tha avil; a. fr. "n ''^ r'^ the Beth (In prrs-a 0«auXXI,lf) inltaMiae
1 ±^—Targ. Oan. XXVIII, 8 (ad. two, a son that la daatUi aJ to Inkartt two wotlia. Lor.
V >; a. fr. —
Bnh. 7' happy ia ha R. s. 19 r*^ '2 nw rw m if tkoa nlia^ait tlM Beth
^^ i>d) and kaepa aUaoca rrit^ into a Kaf; a. fr.— K TT-r Sabh. lOS^ om nnat noi
r> : vrsbrt, T. Babb. O. 8. a. L write.. 7«s "^ dUlLTPB) theBethaaoMtobo taUa
1^ ija by him (ha aaoapaa kc.)\ for Kail—Chald. MT-a Oaat. B. baf.; a. fr. CBbdu
n. fr. ni, 3 Miah. ed. KT-a. read K^x)
*w'I II, ^2 ""i^^ pr.n. 1^. KYarBtMk, prob. Capka- r*]I, rZ, inf. ns(8ee.r.ofirB)tef»cn,li^f«m
tiibis in upper Idumiea. Lam. R. to 'I, 3; Oitt. 57*. the rngkL I^
Targ. Oan. XXCT. tt; a. fr^
VI, 19.
Poa. 107* rre ra
(Daa. L c) be weat to bed wfikont
taating i»od. 8nh. 95* (prov.) leri ra If pnnWimiai T
VN4ilify. Targ. Jer. XXIV, 3; a. e.— 2)" iriettedmem^ eril. ia proflinatinatatl, gone. TBaa.t4^^i«t-^
poniifcment is
" ' u. XXXI, 53; a. fr.—8abb. 15«* 'Sb Mm one 'ango ye an to bad tMdnf. Faai 4t* aro fCbnU. wi
he bad side; 'Sb "^ aU bad. Lam.E.loI,l tamd. of the aaMgwiw ena| waiar kaptin «^
-no; tBT3 (not TTO) hare I done wrong that oraralghu Bar. 00^ ireia ro ha riapi in tta opaa
k. Zakh. p. M** [raad twice:] K«rt& 'V^ 8ah.a\—lb. 109* top ra^^nke wanted to aiv
(Tanh.KiThetaee liVC Ji, ed.Bab.ib.rrmrc)
-z; '
bayith means a building intended for a dwelling. lb. "^a in religious affairs. Y. Gitt. VII, 48'' top; Y. Nidd. Ill, 50''
1^ in-^n nrr^inu: (Var. v. Babb. D. S. a. 1. note) he who hot. -[For all other compounds not self-evident, v. respect-
devotes his house (its contents) to himself exclusively ive determinants.] [in n^a, v. inia.— Gen. B. s. 12 n-^a
(unaccommodating); Arakh. IS'' '31 inii?air i73. '2n h^'2 — ibuj, dbi3> b^ nia, V. x^a.]
(abbrev. ri""n) owner, landlord; host; private man, opp.
to trader, artisan &c. Ber. 46'' '31 2>S12 n"S>2 the host lJ<n^5l> ^"^J ^^^?^ ch. 1) same. Targ.Ex.XII.S:
breaks the bread, and the guest says the blessing. Tosef. a. V. fr. —
Meg. 16* '31 'a^ ill woe inside, woe outside!
ib. IV, 14 n"S3 ^lU home-made (bread), opp. 'ppOl^a; Y. Gen. B.s. 32 xnbpbp 'a Xinn that house which is a ruin (a
ib.VI, 10*' hot.— Sabb. I, 1 n":?n the donor, opp. "iSSJ the Samaritan's designation of the Jerusalem Temple). Y.Snh.
recipient. Gen. B.s. 22; a. v. fr.
— p inmate,
'a attendant. I, 18*= yiVl 'a 'jnn that house down there (Babbi's college)
Ab. I, 5; a.
—'an
fr.' blGS the degraded (slave) of the Y, B. Hash. II, 58* hot. xn'^'^a 'jni.—Yeb. 109'' n^ni'^ai
70.— 2) Esp. 'a(ri) the Temple. iSBS "lal n'^n'^'^a "^3 for his (the trustee's) house is like his (the
house. Gen. B. s,
'an in days when the Temple exists, 'an "^DSa xbUJ when neighbor's) own house (he is familiar with the interior)
it does not exist. Hull. V, a. fr.—iD«3 'a or ynn^ 'a a. fr.— Pi. "pria, X^na, ya. Targ. Ex. I, 21; a. v. fr.—
1 ;
the Second Temple. Cant. E. to VIII, 9; a. fr.—'an in B. Bath. 61'' sq. Ib.'67*, v. xni^.— Ber. 6* the case of
—
Temple Mount, v. in. 3) school, college, (collect.) dis- Tfillin, V. preced. [Playful etymol. na a-^nix Xia. Sabb.
Sofrim IV, 1 '31 'a blU those of the house of &c. [Y. they would not designate a house as a lodging for strangers
Shebi.11,33'1 hot., a.e. 1..n'iai, usu.'^ai, v. ^a]. — 4) body. (Lam. B. to II, 2 x-^DOax xlsapa nin xVi).
Ber. 44'' '31 'ab lV ilK that human body (Bashi: stomach)
SJ^H'^^II ^' (==^- '"?) ^"'^' * measure. Targ. Is. V, 10.
is to be pitied where vegetables are a constant guest
(being the only food). — .5) wife. Yoma I, 1 '31 It ID'^a
Targ. Ezek. XLV, 11; a. e.— P/. 'J"'ria, 'pn'^a. Ib. 14. Targ.
a.fr.' —
6) Euphem. pu<^?en(Za; marital intercourse. Y.Sabb. i<ri"''D, V. n"'ia.
IX, 12» top; Mikv.VIII, 4 nn-^a rx ry^-CNi she had inter-
course. Ib. 'an r>{maa she washed &c. Y. Sot. I, 16' Diin^S, Olrr^^S pr. n. m. (Boti^oO Boethus;
hot.nn^ab n-nOX is forbidden to her husband. Nidd. 5» 1) the founder of a sect similar to that of the Sadducees,
nn^ab n^in^D she hastens to perform her marital duty. named 'pDin'^ia Boethusians. Ab. d'B. Nath. ch. V.—
Y. ib. I, beg.48'^. Cmp. l"in. — 7) store-house, store-room. 2) father of one Martha or Miriam, a ricli woman in the
Q"ia25n n'la wood-room; prin 'a straw-magazine; "ipan 'a days of the siege of Jerusalem by Titus. Gitt. 56''. Lam.
stable; &c. Yoma 11*; a. fr. — 8) (geogr.) place, town, in B. to I, 16 Q"!-!^; Y. Keth. V, 30*' hot. xni^.— 8) B. ben
compounds (for which see the respective determinants), Zonin. Y. B. Mets.V, lO'' top; a.fr.— 4) B. B.—Y. Erub.
e. g. K'^pia 'a Beth-Bukya &c.— 9) (anat.) limb, organ, VI, 23'= hot.
in compounds (v. supra 8)), e.g. ns^lsan'a oesophagus, &c.
— 10) sAcd for plants, covering. Shebi.II,4(pl.). Y.ib.33'^ "P^rT^S, ''1'S m. Boethusian, v. preced. Sabb. 108'
—Y. Sabb. VII, — 11) in compounds, denoting recept-
10^. inx 'a bxu:(Mass.Sof.I,2inx bx^,corr. ace.) a Boethusian
acle, cover &c., e.g. I^in 'a inkstand. Tosef. Kel.B.Mets. asked. Tosef. Yoma I, 8 (Yoma 19*^ ip1l:£).— P/. Dip'in';?,
IV, 11; T^ 'a sleeve, v. "^^piixll, &c.— Men. 34'\ a. e. cases ^Din-^a, "^ia. Men. X, 3. Y. Yoma I, 39* hot. 'an i3B^
Chief compounds: ax rr^a, pi.nias ^Fia 1) paternal [Ar. ed. pr. "^D ST^a, 'i'^D m^a, read as one w., like Tosef.
home, family. Snh.38* 'X 'a i3iy two families (dynasties); 1. c. Var.]
a.fr.—Tosef. Ter. II, 11 niax va='X 'a "iQi-iK hereditary
land-tenants ; B. Bath. 46'^.— 2) priest's division. Taan.
mn^D, V. in-.a.
11,6; a.fr.; v.UiiJX pl.^ ^) origin of a law, rule kc; cmp. ^Jl^-n^D, V. irr> 3).
ax II. Cant. B. toil, 4 r\dbr^ bU3 'K 'a the origin (principle)
of a legal rule. Midr.
Till, to Ps. CIV, 29 wherever the ^^Snin"^.^ f. (n-ia) dwelling. Targ. Job XXX, 23 Ms.
root 1U2J1 is means cessation of government, inf^XI
used, it (Var. a, ed.'xmiap tl^a).
'31 dnbm 'X 'a and where is the origin (determining the
D-jTl'^D, "^pD^^, Tosef. Yoma I, 18, Var. for ^tjin-iS.
meaning) of all of them? (Answ. Jer. LI, 29). Lev.B. s. 1,
beg. '31 "inbuj 'X "ya from the chief passage (Hagg. I, 13 n?l"'Il pr. n. pi. (prob. a contr. of XSin n'^a) Bithter
'Haggai, the messenger' &c.) we learn that prophets are (Bi&&Y)pa), known as Pef tor, a town in Southern Palestine,
called messengers (or angels). — 'p'n n'^a (abbr. T'a) cotirt. renowned as the centre of the Bar-Kokhba revolution
—inxi T'a or bl'ljn 1"a the Great Sanedrin
d-^ra^J b'iJ against Hadrian. [As to its situation, v. Neub^iJ^ogf.
of seventy one members. Snh. I, 5. Y. ib. 19* hot.; p. 130; Graetz Gesch. der Jud. IV, 168). Gitt. 57* 'a";ia
a. fr.— nii15 T'a court of an odd number of judges. 1"a the Fortress of B.— Y.Taan.IV^,69* top. Lam.B. to II, 2;
bipW of an even number of judges. Snh 3*'. X'^IUJ T'a — IV, 18 a.fr.—Y. Ber. 1, 3^, a. fr. 'a laiin those killed in the
;
a permitting court, opprobrious name of a court too lax Bar-Kokhba revolution ( r ^om Hadrian would not allow
MCTTTD^ alb mmm, btrik^h^. Tam O.0«a. UV,
^atpm. Vmk. It. i«* II, If t^ T"^
i<r.B.pi.AillM. liUkM^^nSWOIiaU MS, aai|k rf*^l hmtktr U^ gtvMig <^ili Ibr vwalNti
Ii«|UM9«MMIO B.
V. Ikf. Ill, ?H bat. (V». flfVUb
'*3« Y. tMw. I, *r IwL, raO. wMi y. Irak
^ KU.lV.tt^lr^*3nr<a•rrf«...,MM
s:
U iNat. • !« «r««^ ||«|t. T^j a. fr. OlMi
^a.
BYIU, « rrs r^^ waa^anr ••M, a y*
~N**"r3, YtiSM •••. *. 0*>»^ 9ium dii p t V. M. lUL M— ft**
llgr elii! .. : -a «•
byhUtnoilMr. V > VU],l.ik.ft-. nbrrsb '3 • 'ZZ, ton
akMM^alto(aai.a.|i» 1W9.flaa.
fit'"
"•''
a duabi* tliar* of to»
)'ii«iii>yi<« '>i
Bar^^BTaS
LIII.3.a.fr^Par«.^9a. Bar.^«r9aiip...ii
XXIII.3.a.fr^Par«.^9f.
li<^ \XI, l&aq.). ytsV 'a oa« who tattat br I wy ovar tbat baaatjr tbat It Bbaald rot la iba
nm
1
rr^' 1 \ 1 I
. « mrvr lb. rap >raK wbjr ariaat Iboat Ibc ?S «p (v.
l||i i
.l
waapan waptt Oaa. B. a. tt, v. aart w.; a. fr.
I^SS r.ch. (i-iMStw.) MT^ /l^. Tmv. Ho*. IX, 10. oa rrv«a, Pil LX VIU, 7) 1
B.a.«,'a. a. (plajiaf IJ. "a . '
XXTill, 4.— r7<B^ MT?^ "^ /OMi*. A A^ waapiaf aad aaagi^ "sn "fffm ^TTtyga ba wbo lavaa (Wa
wiib) dwfi, ba wbo doaa aot,
. I««iv. U, 14; a. «.
.1....,!. K.i.-^..» ... .1... order of 8Mds (firs^). *?! BL (b. b. iCf f) a apaeiaa of paara, paab. Uto
pjmun Sjriam of Um Boawat (caip. LXX a.Talf. I Ghr.
~~*-^ "-; afbrtt-hom. flrrne^ Ex, XIV, i5>. FL trr^ T. KiL I, »r.
s. 18 "^r « arai>bonii Ibmalat (in ^grpl).—
^r«f biHk, tiittA-hgkL B. Batb. ItS* 'Vi pwna '3 bs: K*2^ f.-'^ Ttef. It. XXXVni, 3; a. a.
ok tiie birUi>rigbi fhMD Baaban aad gava it to Joaapb.
C«a) mvir. M0(r. Fl. ».
lb. 'SI "a nmn mnm tha flni birUa (of Jacob's ebildraa) T t -
V. ^sa eb.
was deatiaad to ivM from Baebal. lb. Ii4* 'a p^ Um
tbaro of thv Ant^bom; a. tt. — S) tie Unt tfpuiaimimf
npi, r?"D2 t^<O^L T. Tbaa. IT, tt* top
to fint-bom oniwtait, . "ina^—Bekh. 1, 1 "aa it aab- am rt^Cr Vo; BaL SbJst^ aOR V« xa ararpiaf tar wot
jaei to tba law 4o^ 'an |a tttB ia azaapi tnmn ftc; a.
(Ktt. 58*. a. fr. 'aa tn tbey aobbad loadlj.
T. tr.^Fl rr-C2, t. rapra a. 'ra^-^BkkmrtA (Bakb.),
name of » Talmodic traatise, babiagiBf to Um ordar of ic--::icb. Tbrf. T. I Oca. XXXV, t; (II ib.
Kodatbim (S'^mp).
n
n'^'^ra 170 Dtaiiba
T • : T :
duces. — 2) to recognize as first-born. Targ. 0. Deut.
XXI, 16.
^H sn^n, V. '3te.
1 m. 1). a ch. (b. h. »T^33; "I33) early, first-ripen- T : •. :
ing, opp. lU'^pb or b'^SX. Snb. 18'^ 'Dl US'^pbl 'n dX when ^<ni-)bs, V. 1-3?.
the early and the late seeds blossom simultaneously &c.
Y. ib. I, IS"" bot.; Y. R. Hash. I, 58^ bot. (corr. ace). S'^nDi^,
- -
V. X11313.
-
T : T :
i<r!''!DSl (SniDS) f. ch. (-h. rasa, n-'sa) weeping, JS vZl to be worn out, v. ""ba.
5!<3DD, V. it33!ia.
'3 ima the entirely outworn clothes (=d'ipnUJ Mish. I.e.);
T T
a. fr. —2) the woman's right to claim compensation for
"IDS (b. h.; /13, V. "^33, cmp. -ip3) [to break forth,] the wear or ruin of the things which she brought along
to be early. [Kal prob. not used.] as her property (v. Mb^, a. b'i13 "iXS). Yeb. X, 1 '3 xbl . .
Pi. "iS'^a \) to be early, -produce first fruits. Tanh. nor can she claim compensation for used or spent prop-
Vayhi 14; Gen. R. s. 99 (n'^mi'iB) rrnssri lias early erty (but may take the things in what condition they
crops, opp. nUipV's, n^BXia. [lb. end Qfrini-iis^ ;'il33-a are, v.comment.). Keth.XI,6.— [Y.ib.V,30'' hot.; XI,34''
read ']'^'^:lz-o, v. 133.]— 2) to hear for the first time (of bot., as in Mish. ib. 7 ni'^b3.]
animals). Bekh. 1, 3 sq. tTi?i3 5<b\U that never before had
given birth; a. fr. —3) (neut. v.) to be first in ripening. "^S^D, Ned. 9l'^ Ar., read with ed. -xba.
Bice. Ill, 1 and sees iTnaaUJ flDXn a fig which is first
iS*^ ni. pi. those of (the family or town of) Bela,
ripe, "0'i3113 bis^x a cluster of grapes which &c. Y.Maasr.
in Babylon, (prob. a nickname). Kidd. 70''; v. "^xbl?.
I, 49-'' top '31 X-ii^!!! 133';^;^, v. X'^'i^^. Ib. ni33 >11''3iaTr-2
53U:, v. n'13. Ib. 11'^3'^a,' 1-133';U50 (v. bri3 as to spelling). D''&)lb£, D'^^lbS m. pi. (b.h. d-'xibs, "i-^iba, v.nixbs)
— 4) (b. h.) to recognize as first-born (1133). B. Bath. fragments, rags. Succ. 15'' sq.d-ba '^xbs torn pieces of
130* sq. garments. Ib.V,3; a.e. — Hull. 107'' nin?3n ixb3 fragments
Hif. "i"'23n same. Bekh. Ill, 2 nil^33pn those animals of wine bags.—Kel. XXVII, 5 '31 nB3 "'liba (leather) pieces
which have given birth for the first time. from a winnow or sieve.
Hithpa. I33nri to hasten. Yalk. Gen. 161 nisar^a K'^nuJ
1''ISl^? ch. same. Targ. J'lr. XXXVIII, 11; a. e.
n'^lnl"i'^B3, v. supra.
Y. Deut. XXXIII, 14 '31 Kl33pl which his land pro- DD^D^D, read dt?3b>ia.
bjV» 171
•tuiurti III* town (bt iT tl»* liUMilrti' 13^ «. (alai I) AMra. Mf^A o^fta. rv«^
Aitiii Itc.). Y. n. Kant. 1 V '.«*Mjr te.tr SFTti ^9^ Ofwlaa MMfMl^ban { V. t«. AM.
^SsVrsi 'Tvn 9a> Mid th* i.Im a MawM).-^) «!. fT a* akof*. T. KallL VO, «a4,
V.
•
3,1 il'lQm. H. a. U, aapi Sf^^ (v. mm v.)-S) (v. tM.
AM. n V. f^nm.} f«§ pkmi tm tkt dmi'kMn aiMa f«flf
k«M to Ito aaakal. fwlfc. U. •. • It ftm put kmn wmm
r. VxVs )
VMllag *nii 9 oMy OM |Mf<^A • akowm. Mi^
4) IHr-ML T. labb. Till, ii^ boi. tr«9 (ao«r. aM^K
>^^^ eh. MUB4. TMf. 0. 0«n. XI, t. Tmi. U
XXVIII. JN VsV^ m4 mlsw vp (tlw gnUn wiili ib*
• imi otan)t •. t/-Pwt pMt. ^V^i^ Bdib. «4«
i.ii(r. h.
•.>:V:ri o^tn Immmm Ih^ (ib* vhllt aod Um btoek oT XXXV, • (b. last r^); a. a^/l 1%^ ^9*a>-«M«.
") Mv bIimI Qp^ T. pr*Md.-> Dmoak MP^
^^ Mk. XXVII, •^m. Emk. »• Ar. (ai.'«B0O a. vte
^or wkth mtd hkek (b.
Vr. rd. pr.
t. pi«ea4J'. IMd. \^ tnMpow4{ V. wpmii H lallk to^.
"S^SC).
//A/Ht^. euQiT. ^V9*« to 6« iiatHrM. mind up. Hall.
a<i'- -VsVsr; they (wmur win*) mix wall. M. Kat. f ^
"'—'-'•
iinil
b^^ a. Ote) I) Minrf ly. V. ^^B..-^ Wba^. A.
'<irb«d(b]r UmboIm Balk. 147*. V. nn^
pViba^.iiA.
V.-^. -lid.
Vv60f nmA H*}"^ ». B^rt a. l^t
t
V .'1 '{'t Vf' iL pL (a oocmpt. of Brundiiii, Bp«v-
310V) Bn iwd w ww,
f i a port in Calabria, Italy. Brab. irT^>2 pr. n. f. F/«rta (Valeria). B. OmA. 17", a
V. 1 lb. M. (ad. ro^ie, Var.
(4i«); 43* T^c^ ,VB^ praadlytau Cmp.
r-Tbc, TorfT«; . Babb. D. a a. 1. notat). Cmp.
rri^^I, rr^^ Otn. R. >. »; Valk. Zapk. MO,
nbs,..^
*ym5a, T^i^'iZ, iwd r?*» t (balawrfa) AaO-
"l^a a tax (cmp. Aaqrr. (tlhi, t. Scbr. KAT Okm. II,
f. AoMc a«B.K.a.8; Talk.0««. iS'^oromi'anirn
V. ^»). Esra IV, IS; a «.—B. Bath. 8* expL
oqwfofiM «w a bath^booM caat down.—{Ak Zar. I8\ . 7*^)
•<Mr; Ned. 6S\ Q«a.B. t. «*; B«th.B. introd., . y fttjl n.
t3115S(?) pr. n. m. B^itnOL Arakh. 11*. 1) dhaMk rajK or iiiafi (v.F.Sak I,MS
icn^'nibsi 172 nb'iba
n^p)^, a. J^-^Tl^a vinculajugi).—PZ.ni*'l!1^3. Gen.R. s.28; R. to I, 4 nbia istin it (the generation of man) decays
Yalk. Zeph. 566 some ed. mi'^i^a)
3(17 ^UJ 'a (Gen. E. 1. c. (dies out), rtia nS'^N it (the earth) does not grow old.
thick gold chains (as translation of "in"', Job XXII, 20). Taan.g'' (play on il "^^a IS Mai. Ill, 10) dD-^mnB^ !iba":iu ^y
— 2) plait or locks, esp. the long hair worn by the Roman ^T l^lb^ until your lips grow tired from saying, It is
and Greek youths of the upper classes and offered to the enough; (Y. ib. Ill, 66'1 bot. lbVai\2J, v. Isba); a. fr.—Part.
gods on arriving at puberty (v. Sm. Ant. s, v. xofxr]). pass, ^ilba OMf?(WW. P;. d'i'isiba. Midr. Tilh toPs. XXV,1.
Ab. Zar. I, 3 'iniTlVai ISpT nnbn D1^ the day of shaving <i^ to wear out, outlive, survive. Lev. R. s. 4
Pi.
his (the gentile's) heard and cutting his locks (v. Maim, 'Dl n^aa U5SDn the soul survives the body. Ib. s. 19 (play
a. 1.). lb. 29^ Tosef. Sabb. VI (VH), 1. Deut. R. s. 2 on -jrta 'pX, I Sam. II, 2) r^tyk'^h 'px there is none to
'31 '2 rtUJIi'ii he who grows a wig does so for none but outlive thee. Koh. R. 1. c. Cant. R. to V, 15 one erects ;
an idolatrous purpose. Lev.R.s.23; a.fr. —Snh. 82^ nUJSn a building "inix rkZT2 -ins<1 (not nVa'2) and another man
Pin'i^lbiaia he seized her by her plait. ruins it. Snh. 105^ v. dsba.
Nif.i'O'2}, Nithpa. ii^ns to become outtcorn, fadeaway.
iSn '
J
Ull ch. same, woman's plait. Targ. Y. I Num. Esth. R. Introd. nibari| -I'll-inSJ (Gen. R. s. 42 nibab) are
XXV,^6'(ref.'to Snh. 82=*, v. preced.). destined to decay. Deut.R.s.7, end l^ar? (the garments)
were worn out. B. Mets. 87" "i^an '3 her body was with-
JSII^^53 m, ('db'2) search, examination. Targ. Ps.
ered. B. Bath. 146* ni^i^ )'^^^1iiV made to be used up.
LXIV^T.
"^^jSlj ^^?» ch. same. Targ. Deut. VHI, 4;
^i^
ib. Y. XXIX.l i^ba, Var. inba, read nba; a. fr.— Lev. R.
s. 19 nba ibia all goes to ruin. Ber. s"', v. Xaa. Ib. 6".
. lin^.
Pa. ^Aia as preced. Pi.— Targ. Is. Ill, 15; a. e.— Ah.
Zar. 20* that this beauty X"iS5> 'a dust will destroy.—
'
tab: n
(Yh'2, V. b^S; cmp. dbti, db^, lbl; cmp. Assyr. Part, pass, f. X^^ap. Lev. R. s, 33 (interpret. diS3S<3 nba
'Jbl to live, Schr. KAT gloss. I, II) 1) (neut. v.) to stand Ezek. XXin, 43) Aquila translates uaXaioc TcopvT) (old
forth, project; to be cut in relief, opp. Sp^ to sink, be harlot), XIXi'iJ X^baTO Xim ed. (Ar. X-^iliia '313 S<"'ni,
engraven. R. Hash. 24'^ M^sia n^mnir nsai: Ms. M. (ed. Yalk. Dan. 1061 only X'^ba^ K^n-l) which means, a wasted
incorr.) a ring whose seal is cut in relief; Y. Ab. Zar. harlot (wasted through fornication).
Ill, 42= hot. Gitt. 20asq. Sot. HI, 4 n-iD^ia .T^S'^S her eyes
~3 II
protruded; Num.R. s. 9. —Yoma 54* 'pti^iai 'pphll press-
rotten pieces
m.
o/"
pi. constr. (preced.,
(wood). Targ. Is. XLIV,
cmp. nixba, d"''^iba)
—
Yab. Vni. aM; f<
Y. Ber. VI, 10^ bot. "^sb'^n inn K-iisn "iniDI j'^ina (read object (food) that has been swallowed. —Snh. 110" "ps'lban
cannot be considered as a continuation of the draught Nif. sbaD to be swalloived; with 'pa, to be absorbed,
taken before meal; v. rriOSlbsiI). Y. Maas. Sh, IV, 54'^ disappear. Tanh. Vayigg. 4; Yalk. Gen. 150
Sot. 36'';
bot. as much as one will ask (for the fruits left over) (interpret, the name Bela, Gen. XLVI, 21) m^aixn l-^a '303
on a hot summer day "^ 1^3 after bathing time (when for he (Joseph) has disappeared among gentiles. Gen.
—
he is anxious to sell). *Denom. ni''3^3 f. pi. (=balnearia) E. s. 94; Yalk. 1. c. "^SO^ sbasu: he disappeared to me.
bathing apparel. B. Bath. IV, 5 (e?'', Bab. ed.) 'nn rxi - Hif. S'^bari to cause swallowing, to make absorb. Ex.,
(Var. nisbil. q. v.).
E. s. 33 nipb roban thou mad'st (the earth) swallowj
Korah. Ber. 24'' nniboa iy^bM he hides the spittle in his'
Jj^^l^^b!^, Y. Sabb. VI, 8'' hot., transl. of mbs.1 Is. cloak; Y. Sabb. VII, lo'' top. Hull. 113" U'^-iaxa dl 'a^a
Ill, 19, read K'^"1''?b3. causes the blood to remain in the meat (prevents it from
flowing out). — Trnsf. to sell something in connection with
'I^'IJ V5 (p"] V?) 1) constr. "ilD^S (^ibs) m. pi. (bal- other things, in a lump, in the bargain. Bekh.3l'' l^'^baTa
nearia) bathing apparel, bathing utensils. Y. Kil. IX, 32" '31 he meat) in the bargain with the hide &c.
sells it (the
bot.; Y.M.Kat.IU,82=^ tT^H '3 women's bathing clothes; B. Mets. 64"; B. Kam. 118'' one who robs his neighbor
Sabb. 147'^ "^iba (some ed. ^Ilbn, corr. '3bn); Tosef. Kil.
'paU5na lb 'ni and makes up for it implicitly on settling
V, 16 'i-ixbn (corr. ace.).— 2) bath-house, v. 'j'^niba.— V. his accounts. V. InSfbari.
(
ybn, V. bbs) 1) to mix with all sorts of things,
with people, expl. '31 ^IIX xb neither very tall &c. (of
to mix indiscriminately/. Part. pass. Biba, f. tioiba.
'^ his
average qualities). Erub. IV, 6 'i!Ti3'ia property is
Sabb. 76^"2 rttJ'^S?
adough of unsifted flour (with bran &c.).
enclosed between theirs (reaches into the limits of each).
B. Bath. 58" '2 1:£'15< a store room of mixed things (lumber
Y. ib. IV, 21*^ bot. ni35baion niT^iS inland-toions, opp.
room).— Gitt. 67" "2 I^IIX a mind full of all kind of knowl-
border-towns. Y. B. Bath. VII, 15'='' na V?bai^ fields
edge (oth. vers. dba).— PZ. 'pplba. Mikv. IX, 5
Cilba, v.
which are enclosed by others belonging to the same
in utensils soaked with a mixture of colors (stains
estate.
from use), opp. D^ipa shining, polished.— 2) (cmp. '^'b'2)
Hithpa. ?bar\ri to be swalloived up, to disappear. Midr.
to rot. Gen. E. s. 28 d*ip!ib3 misix store of spoiled
Till, to Ps. XIX, beg. '31 "(Q S^ana he disappears from
fruits.
the world (forfeits his life).
n^a^bbD, v. x^^s-^so^.
3?b5 ch. same. Targ. Ex. VII, 12; a. fr.— HuU. Ill"
DOtlln, llQp!^!^ m. (dCQ, with inserted b=1; hence 'a 1in li'^bsi '^S'lii "^a as it gives out, so does it again
piXaafjiov which was readopted as 'jiaObn; cmp. X^tsiba) absorb; a. fr.—Fart. pass, y-^ba, XS'^ba. Ib. X^l X3>^ba
balsam, aromatic gum. Gen. E. s. 91 (interpr. "^IS) BOba filled with blood. — Snh. 110" nV"^ "^Slba, v. ''3?'^ba.—
f*« I7& r^
'SI I ruaalvMl iimmi« f>t"«» « <)'• Uo^a oT Ak. off *>,
Arskli. W. Il*r. •«. » T»^ IT** irta, e.
*r3 Ui«y turn tmuif^'^ m|' »«""»i»m *« hu 4artvo)«4) l»|r
my IimmI*
^/: f)^ Mb.llltU«ILtf*'4lV^lMaM fMlkrv
f.
UiMa (pat ihrm Hi ay mniUi). Mm. IT*, «. laft^ B.
U fill; im>r ro frc laugM iwr a«^ -b iq>9H irl^ ir Mort pi«h. ha land r«^ ImiLl . r^W.
'r r: V. R«bb. D. v. «. nuu) ibil I bAM htm taoflii I.
r^to At); a. a.
r.
p:2.
Vf^
Y. Dam. ID, tS^ 'a& ^eno, nad rV^f -e^l ^ (ad.i^ft«9>.
m. BaAeo. Ex. B. a
T. Tir. YDI, 4t* 'arnK\
T T T : r ?j<n^sDn, V. xn-:5a.
PI. xnoa Vni?3a). Targ. ib. 2; a. e.— [Targ. II Chr. XI, 15 fied under 'building'; a. fr.— Metaph. to educate, train.
x-i^naa.Y Ber. 64=* (ref. to Is. LIV, 93) Tj^iia sbx r\']:^ n"i< read
not banayikh (thy children), but bonayikh (thy builders,
jH m., constr. "ja (b. h. ; tnDa) offspring, son, child. trainers); v. d-JjlSa.— Ex. R. s. 23 (play on b'noth. Cant.
'an yiaUJ the male child's week, a disguise for circum- I, 5) '31 nisia the authorities directing the building of
cision day, adopted during the Hadrianic persecutions. Jerusalem; v. Pi.— Hull. 78'' ax nsa nt, v. ax, a. 'i-;??.
Snh. 32''; Y. Keth, I, 25"^; a. e.— 'an 3)1^1 a disguise for [Tosef. Par. VII (VI), 4 1X33 ed. Zuck., v. 133.]'
pn ji'^IB. B. Kam. 80*.— . . bUJ iia the son of, v. blL'. Nif nsas l) to be built up. Y. B. Bath. HI, U^, a.
Ci'^WIIp IJttJ Ija descendant of holy men. Ab. Zar.50*; fr. niJa'^inb, ni3a"''!3.— 2) (denom. of )'Z) to get children. Gen.
a. Q.—Pl. CiiDa, constr. i.sa. Ab. Ill, 14 dipnb 'a chosen R. s. 71.
children of God. Gen. r! s, 82 n^iin bin n'^sa children Nithpa. nssn? (denom. of 13)^0 be adopted^naturalizcd.
(followers) of the Law. —Trnsf. belonging to, fit for &c. Pesik. R. s. 43 Sxiia'^a 133n3 they became full Israehtish
to be eaten &c [For such compounds as are not self- Ex.R.l. the Great Sanedrjn held sessions nniX d''?at)1
c.
evident, see the respective determinants.] ['p"ip'^S "^sa, v. (not dniX) and determined the limits of Jerusalem; v.
p'lp'^B'isa.] Snh. I, 5.—Part, Pu. iii'^^y^ cultivated ; built (of human
in
»!., ,.
''tDoaon 178 o'^oa
in ed. St^'^OS, ms'^Da) for delicacies there is always room Tosef. Ohol. XVIII, 18 sellingwheat 'iJibUJ '33 in their
(appetite). V. d^iira. (the gentiles') exchanges. [Lev. R. s. 34 '^pb03,read 'ipb'^E3.]
D^Ds,
T
sa^on
T.;
•
m.. '
^^a^on,
T*: i<:ia^DS
t;-: f. (Db3)
^ '
naiin bia -p^ Dia. Y. ib. 11,26'' top ni'Ticsa buj n-^an (ed.
(h. text 3"iS, translated in both senses); a. fr. — Keth. 104''
top 5<"|i1X '31 X'^bl73l which lies high and whose air is
Krot. nmuja).
pleasant (temperate). R. Hash. 21* '31 Nbiir3r\ '3 (Ms.
sS UQIl m. pi. (PeaTia,pl.=vestes) ^artMcwfs. Num. M. 2 margin '3 'n-0'2; v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note 80) how
R. s. 7 'ai d'^ba. [Prob. our w. was a gloss to Q'^Va.] well tastes the food of the Babylonians on the day when
in Palestine they observe the Day of Atonement! B.
CJ, ^^021 Dba)
trample upon; hence (with
(v. to
Mets. 60" '3 nin xb (the wine) was not good. Ib. 69''
a) to despise; v. '^Tai; cmp. iyL:a. '31 xa'^X'n that there
'31 is good and bad wine. Ber. 56''
Pa. "i&a 1) same. Y.Ter. VIII, end, 46'' "^^ai-ia Stb "^Oa^ xb
•^nian 'a thy wine will be good. PI. 'p^'^pa, fem. ")^''pa,
'ai (read"^Sain) despise neither a Roman of low stand-
Xnia'^pa (also as nouns, as h. d'^^'^S'3, mo'^rJ). Targ. Y. Num.
ing &c. (Gen.R, s. 63 lltan Nb).— *2) (Arab, oa) to drive,
;
XXXlil,28sq.; a. e.— V.X^p'^pa.— 2) (cmp. viJsn) ferment-
instigate. Gen. R. s. 79, end, heard an Arab say to his
ing, sour. Y.Maas.Sh.IVjSSi^ top d^Oa plS^^ .... xi^n
neighbor 'al la n&a?3 DX Si^ (some ed. 'a^D, corr. ace.)
this man's (thy) wine shall turn sour (ferment); v. 'j*^p2.
why thou driving me? and he meant to say r\X rna
art
Lam. R. to I, 1 (dD-^nxn "in 7) d-^dai ini and one bag
'a tWS'n (Var. ilS^p) why wilt thou force me? from — with sour wine. Ib. d'^dfl X?3'iB3T the dripping of the
which they learned the meaning of dmDS'l, Mai. Ill, 21.
sour wine bubbles. Ib. C^xnia in) d'i03 n^bla p^Sai and
Jj^^pZl (Ar.), iJ'^l^plil m. (v. preced.;=h. ns"'iaB) in- it will all turn sour.
'J1*D3, V. 'a^'Ds. Cant. R. end, if the vineyard is cut before its time, "^EX
'31 iT'PpS even its vinegar is not good.
Diab^on, Di:nb^Dn, read t^^Y^::.
HD'^P^ f. same. Y. Pes. Ill, beg. 29'' formerly
D'lb^''>'^P3 (paaiXeoi^,Genit.of PaaiXeu;); v.Oi'^b'ipa, the wine (in Judaea) never turned sour, and they put in
Y. R. Hash. I,^57'' hot., v. diS'nlX.
barley to make it sour, whence it was called X'^^OIII '3
OmU. E. 10 V. u
14. . •»! lite* •
CX^dk tug tt XT, tfti fc*>-%fW«.f»«
«I.»CJ* bM'Tlpl^'aalMMMlMNMalllte.i TmH Ai, rf^ II to lM«<Mi. antMn; IfwC to
... . Y. Ab. %«r. III. 49^ toy 'a irr49 rMO wWn
"to !• ti|aua ihciii (111* t4iMUam» wmMmm} ao !><
itaiMtNfilMMUMorwfmiMiMdMllbrpfMUMlaM). III.
»r. Afaklk II* i6p •ymp to M uni dto
I
(Iqr MHWi nf tatoTHMntol nMMif«toflMal)/-^ to
<*i«/- TMf, T, 0«i U f tt-^rmt. pML (
^'««d ter Um dntM (Hnlalproi lywUb to(ilMMp) i*
r t t,tiid<«i •. fr,-TnMl (to liMnlli tow) dUliwr fc lO- »«9r^ jllfr eosmn. <»•«#> t^UA'w i) to Ar
«*«i»
to amolktr wMib %\mMk
•^M, •.!• lk« «M« to
MMirt, dMntMMil. |ir«|«r«il. Tafg J<#bXX|V.M. Ta«)f.
th« uuu u|»iwi wMrti > towy to ytotwi tabklir
,
D^ prrfmm
mpkf,
Dt^fek(pranod.)4intorto.nraMM^lHto»«r
*a.( d^^fM. KIM. «^. VmiC ttb
of,
II. t; 4. Y Bf. tX. ir tort. <o«a^M^ Vmm Ito «•
•C"y]}. r"CX^
^'"^5^ (MT^; oca)Aw<- (aanadlad) notaa 'aft to a4ni(giil (tor vrnfftof pap«1{
L mMi% MM, MMmI^ tttpt—PL PIH^T^S Af., P^CT^B, r'f'OI^ a. Ar^-fTowt Bar.TI(T).tai.XMft. BV<9.)~i
M)CS» V. iRTcs.
n^QS •«.. XyC2 t 1) CW) (-oa) ctmlmmi, con- DQQ (aae. r. of b. k. DO) to tonndL itonif . ptfr apt
T»rg. iV XV. 4; ii.fr.-H. r^^ fa^TT^ Ukto. » alalka or Minbto plMrti Irtmw *a.| ras I991IB
I,
lui. II, 9 i 1. 1 a. Tanr- Jaa. ix. 4. r. irmlL— vktokllM ownv paeknd to iko ham; tnea. M* pes
wbat 4o« tkto l^aann nMnaT R. . . . i^a 999 '3 ka
h$ mftH^ pltn atm l, pimtimg. Lmb. R. il er* (dawnn. of O^ to aitoWtoA/lm^r. <• /'M*^
1^ 2^:^ ma.v (the Meiiflc«) be fw««t anto
:^^ tofmimm ttemn kmk. Oani. R. to I, f dran "S *3*
.a), luiiy it b« pUaaing uoto Ui««. 0«b. R. and who gnvatha world a IffskaatoT; (ibid. Til,!: Rnlk.
-
crrs" e=^ z-xr (Talk. 0«n. 144, J<Mh. s& aoo*) R. b«f.; Parik. R. a. SI SO-S, CfTa aorr. aaa.|^^-nHi.
"> >
'
' 1)« awMt to jroo, owj it w«U l>aM. e^Oa /toM^' rrfnHMfd Rant. R. a. IS; Tamkm
B*baaL 1 1 porsb 'awes (not aO'SS) Hto IkraM to traly
^°««**« J4> MMfct • MftM look WCO^ Mk. aatabllAad abova, whan tomal te.
to pnfHtm witk otf Ae. Bs. B. s. S3 a nOfm, Biir? to W
/lr«» i rf rl W il rl. to tmd mfdg
.lonr'it •.•:«;:r nr^ TOCprs is «doni«d and nwa* llnm.R.a. IS aftar Iha naniilnaij waa waaladr^l'in 'an
•'--'< •• • ' - •••' *-* to).— Pari, pa«.Ofa^ tha world baranw torn. lb. aa aoon aa thof awda a
vo, Mttiii.R.s.20rairpQ third li« tor tha •abto(T.VpO-C)^ 'arsH aiood toni;Tanb.
s itU not I
Ttmm. •. Qon. R. •. M tdnsn enre (aorr. naa.); Talk.
Hithpn. OMi.lI,ft(aot
perftimu- oh^'s trlf teiik ail Ac. 0«n. R.s. 17.— 3) to btevmte
cadUtorotMl, to fed the wim, Koh. B - . Vsx
T31 b« ata and dnuik and Mi wei: om- « ^w» ^.
Mtor, iaipi o w . Qan. R. a. fT. end r^ rzr:
bis obaraotwgraw batter (ptoy on rnaBQ Gv .
.i4>. "CI I ( /OQ, . eeo) to fraad «|pMr; traaC (t. STS)
—[lb. B. 66 oVsn DOtra, t. oqs.] to oonf^ (with ^); to W raiiiaaiini (with a|. Bs.
noa 180 t2ya
R. 8. 42, end "^by n'lO'in nn'^n Ip so did she slight me. until they (the garments dipped in water) form bulges;
I
Ih. s. 3 beg.; s. 45 'D^ bS" itin "ipis he will treat his pro- V. preced. Yalk. Sam. 157; Midr. Till, to Ps. XVIII, 3
phetic mission lightly. Tanh. Ekeb 1 p^ '^Pl'^Cia have I (read:)rbs liri ?as?3ri nmr^tl '|^U5 ninio the oil of
become overbearing because I observed thy commands? anointment came bubbling down upon him.^ 2) to struggle
(Tanh. ed. Bub. 2 "^n^iBD, v. note a. 1.). lb. Mikkets 10 in the water, swim. Y. Sabb. XIII, 14** top.; Y. Sot.
'21 nSUSn "iDin xnn xb be not haughty in happiness, so Ill, 19^ top. '31 '3 "3 pirn a child struggling in the river.
as to refuse to pray. lb. (ed.Bub.) Emor 29 'p'^h^ "iDIi; Y. Yoma III, 41* 'SI '3^ b'^nnn commenced casting up
Tanh. ib. 20 (some ed. "im3, corr. ace.) thinks lightly of bubbles from under the ship (Bab, ib. 38* nS3S3T3).
—
them. Part. pass. "i1D2, fem. nniDS contemptible. Tanh.
Sh'moth 11. • S^S cli' (v. "^2.'3) to ask entrance, knock at the door.
Pi. IS'^S same. Ex. R. s. 1 rr^bs '31 (some ed. nBISI) Lev. R. s. 21; Pesik. Ahare, p. 177* S'3::J3^ nitl used to
knock. [Ar. reads 3?33>3, quoting Lev. R. c. also for a
and he despised it (idolatry). Tanh. Ekeb 1 some ed. 1.
''niD'^3, v. supra. Hebrew verb SSSab; Rashb. to Pes. 112* quotes SiSS.]
he wanted to despise them (reject their authority). Targ. II Sam. VII, 20; a. fr. —1533 (in prayer) I pray
(h. "la, X3). Targ. Gen. XIX, 7. Ib. XLIV, 18; a. v, fv.
"iD^J II ( y^D3, V. nG3) to begin to boil, to be in the [Targ. Ps. XLIII, 4, v. XnSiall.]
first stage of ripening; v. next w.^ —Denom. "lOia, fTiiOS.
68'^
LXIII, 3 liW-ia.— 2) a kick with the foot. Y. Taan. J V,
"iDS ch. same. 1) Part. I^pa m., ft^l'^pS f., pi. I'l'^CiS hot. '31 '3 in fT^b 3(1"^ he gave him one kick and killed
in the early stage of ripening. Targ. Y. Ex. IX, 34 him; Lam. R. to II, 2 n'ibai3 HO'^53 in.
Targ. Nah. II, 5 '-153 (ed.Vien.). Targ. Job XLI, 11; a.e.
"1P5III, J^^np^ flesh, v. lio?, KitoB.
— B. Mets. 85'* X10K1 'a (Ms. M. 1131).
i^^'^lDD, Pesik. Bahod. p. 154'', read X^'^IO'^p.
Sm3?n,
T T
V. 153.
T
iJ^rj^Dnp^: f- (""521) contempt. Targ. Job XH, 21 ; a.e.
I2?3 1 ( /53, V. 513) to swell, bulge. Midd. Ill, 8
n"'^?)p2 (read 'Mpa) m. (vestiarius, peariapio; S.) IMJJS"^ xblO marg. vers, (or l-JSa-^ Nif.; text •J53'' sing.) that
the keeper of the (royal) wardrobe. Pesik. R. s. 10. the walls should not bulge.
*SJ^^pH ('did) m. (reduplic. of p03=pT3; cmp. DS^BII (b. h.; ]/"53, akin to p, £53) to trample,
Mand. Xpbs=Xpt2>, Nold. Mand. Gr. p. 62; Syr. S<nG'i3= strike, kick. Y. Yoma
nilS in-L:5a a mule
VIII, 45*' top
itnr3, P. Sm. 520) jug, pitcher; cmp. ?jta. Hull. 49''. kicked him. Ex. R. s. 30 '^pb'^B3 '3 knocked against the
prison door (burst it open). Ab. Zar. IV, 8 nDl53 a M
sj^nriog, v. -p-^a.
wine press packed with stamped grapes. Trnsf. (with 3) —
to resist, reject. Sabb. 104*, v. D"nx.
SS^3, V. •':j3.
Pi. L35'^a same. B. Kam. II, 1. niJ53^ nn^n if the
Sn^<:?3,- xros. animal kicked. Ber. 32*; a. e.— Trnsf. to kick against,
T T T
V. '-
rebel, be contumacious. Sot. 22*. Y. Ber. IX, 14'^ bot.,
•1113^3 m.(v.next w.) casting hubbies, bulging, bulge. a. e. 1i1lGi'i3 1353a bearing suffering with contumacy
Mikv. X, 4 (of garments dipped in water until they are (instead of showing repentance). Pesik. R. s. 47 Yalk. ;
soaked through) ^Siasa^ iniD'^1 and cease from bulging. Job 908 '3T3 b^nnn (sub. ,i1l0i"'3) began to be contum-
T'bul Yomll, 8 01311310 '3 (an imperfection in an earthen acious (challenging the Lord).
jug) a protuberance.
I33?!l, 'D'^V^ ch. same. Targ. Hos. IV, 16; a. e —
^il3^il (Pilp. of Sia; cmp. ^^asa) 1) io cast bubbles, Y. Sabb. VU, 11* bot.; Y. Shek. Ill, 47'' ni3 '3 rejected
"^-l.
I.
nm
to
i
nV^n, lb. lo* 'r m\9 "vr. foot to. toalwy <«llk ona'r AaJl Mas. Tl, S f?**)
S>
v<^i; A. tr. '3^ rw
rabhtai Mid baatiac lafar lo ito
, Ex. II, 15; aialton of tto wtoat or Ito aMal^aArisf <prtar to frtnd*
•
boa»)r>qBlw wicb» iuf ); R. T. aaya pSS3 (Midk Sft iaearr.) Iialir^ rafan
• r ~' ."CTS |6 I do not want tottodoagh. Ih.Qmm.Vmr.rtsaTivrtrrarm'^iTmmC
:
'72 rr*"*?* K^ I want aalilMr joar ib. Vm, 14.
S*Trt3SV3«Niil
^•52f,
*. ijx a. lA^
fivt n».J—
.
*mi, Y.B«r.
n>>i r. fysz) amo/ ialmaaiai. Kadk 1^ nr«
... -)
II, b«(f. IS**; ». ft.
ps- ib« Rabbto fia tkto eaw) tora
• > to 6e»wircfarf/br,
be wtmiti. fluf- to
d. « (by wkkli to
BHwnagai, a OMia act of pronitattaa
fr.— S) to be mgetlt kmrriei. TMf. 1 Bmd.
wbm riaga). Ib.7S*, a.a.rT«irir9aT&n9anrvcr«i7« tto
\ <. T*rf. II 8am. IV, 4 Wjl ^^^^ii^ dw waa
ptarmaptiuB to ttot nobody waatr to BMto hto iaiar
eoana with a wnaiaii oaa of pwtHatioa (brt waato l«
contr. 't:'^ \) to be aaM. Pea. 4^, a. r. ft-.
inato harhto wito itoraby)b— Ib.4* rrxz T^rrz tto BMiilal
1^ by tham (the Mbolan), i. a. tba
ii w»« aakc>d
iment cjune op. %) to rrTwtfW; iHoi^fAf to. lb. 7^ W doty. La. Ant coitioa; ftaqo. rcssr "S. Y.]facc.II,Sl';
~ rr^rs
%
scr it ought to read yotoa bo (he km doM
a. fr.— K r*ta. Sabb. TT; a. fr.
^. 4*> "IS* st^...inrao "S t6 not only in a plaea whara fail and taad ap (r.om) with a aaal, opp. to sorrc irsr
T^s^a 182 1^3
^?!l, T3?!n ch. same. Targ. 0. Deut. XXI, 13; a.fr.— y^!ll 1) (dialectic for a?a) to tread. Targ. Ps. XCI, 1
Keth. 6'' b3>3'^pb "^SSI because he is anxious to perform his I'isan some ed. (oth. I3l»an).— 2) to wrap in tin, v. "j^'^ya.
letter of divorce or on the husband's death; a. v. fr. burn (act. a. neut.). Ex. R. s. 2 fl'n^ia \iJX burning fire,
2) the idol Baal. Y. Ab. Zar. Ill, 43* bot. tii^S UJK1 '3
lb. '31 -I3>i3 nit2n\Ll dTU3 as the bush is burning &c. [Num.
'31 nirt the Baal was the phallus and had the shape of R. s. 9, end t"S'3 di"iS'l3b, read d'^IDIsb, v. 1031, Var.
—
a bean [read "jlSKSI]. 3) [the fructifier,] rain (v.Taan.6''; dilBlsb.]- 2) to be empty. Denom. 1?a.— 3) to eat up.
cmp. Is. LV, 10). 'a nia a field sufficiently watered by rain Denom. 1*^53.
and requiring no artificial irrigation. Tosef. M. Kat. I, 1 Pj. "iS'^a 1) to clear, remove (out of existence or out
'an (ni3) niir. B. Bath, hi, l. Tosef. Succ. II, 7 '3 biu na'ns? of possession). Pes. 6* "iSab pipt is hound to remove (the
(sub. ni3) a willow in a naturally watered field. lb. leaven by burning or otherwise); a. fr. — Shebi. VII, 7
Shebi. 11, 4 '3 b\U3 (='3 buj mu:3), opp. -ipllU blU. Num. 'ab a'l'Tl is hound to remove (dispose of the fruits of the
R. s. 16 the Egyptian gods dn "iplU blU (read ^pUJ) are Sabbath year in due time). [Num. R. s. 9 (p. 230 ed. '^
gods of artificial drainage, but those of Canaan dti '3 bU3 Amst.) "iisn nx d"i13>3^, read with Yalk. Num. 708, Sifr6
are gods of rain; (Tanh. Sh'lah 13, through misunder- Num. 11 I'l'nSIJJa; oth. vers. ')'i113?2, v. 113.] 2) to clear,
standing, 113 "^1353 . . . "ipUJ. —
4) (mostly in compounds) owner eat up. B.Kam.2'' )\lin it -|?!31 'and it clears'' (Ex. XXII, 4)
of, master of, possessed of, given to &c.; e. g. nT^SX '3 this refers to injury by the tooth (animal's eating). [3) (b.
owner of a lost object; ITiSX'amasterof Agadah, lecturer; h.) to start a fire, enkindle. V. nnsa.]
^n im
Ml,,. : •-•:-- X^ »
•" .-
•'^^nrji III »h 1 .
= u«4 viUilngb^lb. Ka«b.l««**f««SfH
i«» tun • nr», * I K o -^ ba !«• aailnaitt rtby* rtBffk. Tui^. I
. L ».:
MfB, M!(*S(tq^)ai.(«b.nf-g|ia«ii|p.^MdL
'I^CWJ f. , ... ,
-T?) /»r», nm/l^rmHtu B. Kam. tteB.iob VIII. II (Var. BOD-SI. Ta««.faLXIX. > VTB
4 Hi^ <ra *»! m nV*rn h« who mnAa oat a daaf and MT&VBn Mjl (ad. ITQl.^'^. 7*fS. ttytX, "^ Tmv. I*.
'
ing watortali QJTa XIT. tft. Tanc. Y. U
•.111, I (ad. Vlaik irT9|u Tb*«.
'"<
iii wmawo <i i lb. XLVIl, II.
i« • Otv (UimMll). lb. eo*".
I '"^^ '** ^^"V^ **
ViPSMbt^ , (t«v (In Taif. Y. 11>. Tuf. Y. II 7SC (Pllp. of fQ or rn; V. Hapi to i
Ml.* XV. 10 (ad. Viaa. VIO). lb. &XVIU, 54 IS^ 6«Mto/br<A, toM^/M*.
8o«.ll^ Bk.E.«.l ,
"SI Ibay borat fortb and caaM oat of Ibagiiiaad Kalb.
!*»?»); »•.
1 1
1
tba rig biaoaf(daod) Ti A1A:. JP vfll braab ibiiimb
''
'
,
' '
C^3 (b. b* ^33, V. ny^i luurrcii. wiui rty^ q. t.; U> (Um groaad) aad JmbmImb rai. 18* fan fff^
itoa to
(Vol OMd iu KaLJ 'SQtbalaavaMdbrMdaraBbtodlbra^ibab^ Vim.
^i/'.np9tofo«toriM,/V%M»M<co<o«MM. Moik ILalft.nMl; Oiu.fta^iem'Secnbtoadbabbtodtonb.
a. l«; Taal^. Korab • l> rnn 9cnQ Aan» ttanblad 9alL ft«* -23 cit if iba biaiM bwbb to lbrai«b Iba boto
iwaaalamad. Y.8liak.I,baf. Bab. ad. v. rr^ mf^ ia tba MalL
Bif. rwt to A^Aton, teviUer. Toma I (5S^) ,
r^y^r6 ksv in ordar aol u> alann Um paopia (bjr a 72pfSab.M tfrnO. 4«^ KBSSO ?R ff tba to
ddajr). lb. 89^ "pSD r'srata n;:^ wby wiU Uam mt (on baiaf pvft to ; or araftar bouig p«i on Iba
Um alannar tbj»atf (piadteting tbina oam d to iKiUmi ; w
M. a. Yalk. K«ah. 578 -paXP m, iaaorr.; Ma. Ozt
the men were seated beneath it; [Succ. Sl*^* X"it2t1t5, Ms. top S<ni'it "iJt (ed. Pesaro a. Ar. h-'lti^K., Var. s-^^ax) the
M. mxi-JTlt5; Tosef. ib. IV, 1 'TS U5buJ]. [The variations bulb has grown to the length of a span.
5<i::iS3, S<^-l!:ji:!£D&c., v.Kabb.D.S. to Sabb.96^ Erub. 78*'
"XZl m. (b. h.; v. preced.) onion. Nidd. 17''; a. fr.
notes, a. Ar. s. v. Stllitlia, are clerical errors induced by
Maasr.V, 7 (8) nssl hzi '3, expl. in Y. ib. 52'"'
'the stalk
assonance with the synonymous S<"i::Tn5. E$u)JTpa as
of which is pressed inward' ; oth. opin. 'which has no
balcony, for h. tr^lsSJ, Symm. II Kings I, 2, is itself an
acerbity', v. b'nx.— P/. d'^b^a. Shebi. II, 9 d'^D'^-iGn 'an
adaptation of Xli^tltJ.]
which produce no seeds. Ib. V, 4 D'^SIS'^pn '3 summer
nlni^i^r^, nin^:in:2n f. pi. (nan, v. preced.) en. onions; a.fr. —Ukts.II, 8'a "^331 'a '^Vy the leek-like sprouts,
gines of siege or defence (v. n^^rix). Pesik. Hahod. p. 47''; and the central sprouts of onions. Gen. R. s. 82 (ref. to
Shub. p. 163'' (for Var. Lect., v. Bub. notes a. 1.); Pesik. Obad. 6) '3 nS-^bp (not X-^lssa) like peeling onions (laying
R. 8. 16. Midr.Till, to Ps. 11, end "-JX 'SI wbnx X^UJ bare Esau's shame).
""^"IS do I need camps and engines (for demolishing the
xbaia.
world)?; Yalk. Ps. 623 ni'^nsiS (corr. ace). V. ni'-i^OJ?.
pr. n. m. (b. h.) Bezdleel; 1) the artificer of
ri"11223 f. (b. h. n'lJZS, rrnsa; nsa) scarcity of pro- the Tabernacle. Ber. 55'. Ex. R. s. 48; a. fr.— 2) R. B.,
vision, dearth. Ab. V, 8 '31 '3 blU S^l a famine in con- an Amora. Cant. R. to III, 11 '3 '1 D"na ni3-ia '1 (Num.
sequence of high prices, when some are hungry, others R. 8. 12 nba3; Pesik. Vayhi, p. 4'' "^ib; Yalk. Ex. 369 only
are satisfied, "2 'b^^ n^1HT3 h'ii D""l a famine through "1 DU53).
political disturbances and through dearth. Gen. R. s. 33
'n nD^ a year of dearth. Taan.lII, 1 '2 na^, expl.ib. 19'' nJJkJ, v. preced.
'2 *^T^ nx'^S^rt TO'O a calamity which will produce dearth
D'^blSB, '3 'bV pr. n. m. Ale B'tsalim (Onion
(want of rain in season).
Leaves).^ Y.Snh.vfj Is'' hot.; Y, Hag. II, 77'' bot. Miriam,
the daughter of A. B. (prob. a nickname).
snnlnH (i<?3n^ii^g, ^Tppz, ;
'^n) ch. same.
Targ.^Jer. XVII, 8 (ed. Wil. xnVixS) 'a. fr.— Taan. 19''''
y^Ji!piI^ ni. (dimin. oi^^2) divarf-onion,{pallacana).
'31 "2 i<"iflDX xntia when provision has to be imported Kil. I, 3; V. Y. ib. 27^ [Maim.: desert onion.]
on rivers (canals), it is called '3, when from one country
to another it is called N3B3. Keth. 97^— P/. Xnnisa. ^2^ (b.h.;]/"p; cmp.Sn, S>pa, SSB) l)tocitt, break,
Targ. Jer. XIV, 1 (some ed. Xn-n^t^ia), esp. to break bread and say the blessing. Hull. 7'' T^^^^
'31 bSJ 'a xb never said grace over a piece of bread which
.5<nn^i-i (snn^^rn, ^^n^^rD) f.=h. r^, was not his own (never accepted an invitation). Ber. 46*
balcony {w. n-iaius). Targ. Ezek. XLI, 13 sq.; a. fr.— '31 ss'ia an""a the host breaks tlie bread and the guest
says grace after meal. Ib. 47* '31 "isab ''X^'n r':fian 'pX
V. ns-^a. he who is chosen to break the bread, must not begin to
break until the Amen of those that respond (to the bless-
naa.
, V.
ing) is finished; a. fr. — 2) to split the difference, to ad-
just, compromise. Snh. 6'' top ^'1^3^ 1^53 after the
l"-2]l I m. (b. h. ; 1^3) vintage, harvesting, Peah
legal proceedings are closed,thou must not act as an
VII, 7; a. fr.—Y. B. Bath. Ill, 14' top '31 '3 d'^J^T '5
ai'biter in 11DX the court is for-
a compromise. Ib. '3b
three undisturbed grain crops, three grape harvests &c.;
bidden to attempt a settlement (you must let the law
V. Bab. ib. 36''. V. nniSS.
take its course). Ib. '3b ni:iO it is a meritorious act to
l"-2ZIII, 1-221 ch.m.("ia3)rZm«ms/k;d!,s»«aZ?;(adv.) bring about a settlement, lb. (before having formed an
less, least. Targ.Y*.Gen.I,16;a.e.— Snh. 108''. B.Mets.2l'' opinion the judge may say) iS-'Sal 1XS go out and settle
to J«r<
^'Jlr^
186 '^^IT^
'a T'3 the court was not, versed in the law. Yoma 49* broke the idols, '31 !S&^p13 and placed the crook
atT^I
niXia-Q 'a an expert in medicine. Yeh. 102^ nrx Cilb: into the hand of the largest of them (ilashi XDpVia, corr.
'ri '"a '2 art thou acquainted with R. &c.?; Tosef. ib. ace.).— P/. 'cbpa, "^obpia CpSlpa). Zeb. lOo'^ nb >:2ip3
XU, 11 'z^ '-a -^ tr^n 'n ed. Zuck. (read 'n -^ "'n '3 as '133 Rashi(ed!'^Dblp33; Ms. M.''iDbp3, Ar.s.v. t5bp,''C)blp3,
oth. ed.) was R. . well known to thee? Keth. 6''; a. Ms. R. Ms. K. iD:ip3) they seize it (the sacrifice
. . 1 'iD3'^p3,
we are not.— Fern, nsjipa. Hag. S'. [Targ. Y. II Gen. V. nsipa. Ex. R. s. 21 '31 Dnb t'pi3 'i:n I am going to
a. B'kia are the same; Y.ib.1,80'' '21 3UJin XinUJ Vd any the things above and beneath. Ohol.VI, 6 nspia nH'^^r^
permanent cut in the ground is called 3!''p3 (fissure, a '31 the impurity breaks through the groand and rises, and
grave, wash-pond &c.). [Another opin. in Ar. '3='3 ')3IS breaks through and goes down; a. fr. — Koh. R. Ill, K'.
a flat stone whereon washers beat their clothes; Y. 1. c. ribl"1 '13 Dnn fT^n the blood broke through and rose.
'Dl KlimU bs any stone fixed in the ground is called Midr. Till, to Ps. LXXVIII, 45 "il:in nx '3, -ii:ia '3 break
a b'kia.—Ms. M. a. ed. Yen. rp?. v. "p3.] through (take root in) the rock; a. fr.
SlP"'p^ m. ("p3) that which is demolished hy chop- '31 Dfib (1Sp3T13) of whose flocks the wolves had torn more
ping. Lev. R. s. 19, V. C^X. than &c. Bets. IV, 3 '31 'pSipsp liX one must not split
woods (on Holy Days) etc. Sifre Deut. 183 (ref. to Deut.
nS^'^pS f.(S>p3) \)cleaving, cleft; that tvhich is cloven, XIX, 6) ?pa^il yvn )^ from the splitting wood (the handle),
a logJ PI. 'niS'ipa. Koh. R. to II, 23 '3 "^nUJ ^^ :yp3 chop opp. S'pari'aiTj''"^ the sp/i^ wood (the tree). Tanh.Vayetse9
for me two logs; (Gen. R. s. 27 nii2Jp3, v. ns'pa). Koh. '31 "ispa chop thou &c. —
Part. pass. r;3l3^. Ab. Zar. 65''
R. to X, 9; Gen. R. s. 55, end '=1 S'p3iy '3 '^nUj'l31133 as
ni"p130 grapes birrst open. — 2) to jam in, wedge. Sabb. 67
''
a reward for the two pieces of wood which Abraham n"'S''3 n?p3"an (Rashi Var. n^'3p^n, Ms. M. ti'^l'J) one
chopped (Gen. XXII, 3).— 2) crossing, passing over. Sabb. who squeezes egg-shells &c. (a superstitious practice;
101* n'lJI nS'ipa the crossing of fish under the ship. Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 18 bni33 D'i:£3 r3n3n).
Jj^p^pB m- (pp^ ; cmp. Spa, X3>'ipa) a broken piece, Hithpa. ?p2rri to be split; to burst, break. Sifre Deut.
potsherd. Pl.)''p''p^. Targ. Y. Ex. XII, 12; Num. XXXIII, 4. 183, V. supra.— Sabb. XVI, 5. Cant. R. to VI, 4.
pDJj^bpD, Cant. R. to I, 12 '31 G15ip13 '3, read T^SX^p • p2 m. (b. h.; "p3) [a split,] beka, a iveight and a
'31 'pi33, V. )hp; V. Yalk. ib. 983. coin, equal to half a Shekel. Gen. R. s. 84; a. e.
T«fy
' : A. Ar^-0| <• r. I
• tfn<»r«Ac* Mitf !«•<•
; • (II 'arf\ f<*4
'•' 1»
rr^ r.3^Z)lomUrinto, fodMr, tjAl;
braok of
vcrjr aofi f ; T. Bar. f lop.— J
I,
'
n -r;» to ml *•- » >m. *5?^ (-.—»»),—.
Zi f<>
(
"""2 tho«*
B«r. 27* ': -rr^ -rfgn taka oaljr om kalf of Iba mtarm-
iof boor*. Y. Pa*. V. sH
lop L ','.%iM} pS TOT ">l^ "^ r?B
iliaa it o«gbt to bava laad ibart tm AoM^lairalM (••
yoa raod ersxn ps, Do.)
' clared tnm) fh>in bodily d«fMts. Hag. •** 7R
•<
C^^iTK we do
~.~i
in« ka. a. %, only t
Mratiaistd) «. f^ ;
*^'
-- 1.
I
euncl, «
pawo—
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i
ti5Sm.(b.b-;
aifrm Vayikim ch.
l*Arai«A fbr oArrinf* (Lr
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D, Par. 3
-^ja
•=•
<"
-r>'----- 1 -
.»*H*/W. T. BfT. IV. -fh '
aadab aap ; t *^
a.fr. . <
HiMpa. '^zr.-s Silhpa. -tj^ro 1 ) <o fte exvmmirtf. Geo. "!J>^ m. (praaad.) «ail4erd,
1 *^PB 1^ aoeoont ia axaminad (bia aiaa T. B«u[ V, t8\ har .
ijltblah 8 rrygriv . Qao.R. a. 84, read
lb Talk. Q«t. 141 -cptc "!:» my aocovBt Ac 9)Hb* K'^{>^ I ck. Miaa. B. Meta. 4t\— A. -t;;^ 8oc 4r
tftl, iMtnitd to. Nam. R. «. 18 aa all sick n«nont
'^t sr^ tba aoac of the drirara (at ploagbiac).
- - : !cr "C*! '^rc sn^tr ts toon aa ooa daclarea a K^J>^ a. rpS) Aerd. Tarf. T. DaaL YD, 18 rnps
ng lo be ft^aa, it has gona oat of biseoatrol; T. DaoL. T-T^^fh. text TV^ "AC). B. Mata. 84* ^rm "a a berd
tm^^ 188 na
of oxen, (Var. S<:"iS, v.Eashia. 1. a. Rabb. D.S.a. 1. note 2). 'a Xin '3a of the same category.—Yeb. 84» "^a na (ed.
—PL m. "i'^lira, constr. inpa. Targ. 0. Deut. 1. c; Targ. i<rp!ia) a parallel case stated immediately after.
ib. XXVIII, 4.—Fern. )'-\^:z. Targ. Joel I, 18; Is. VII, 25.
Srij^5, V. s;3a.
n^np3 f. ("ij^a) cattle't/ard, cattle-farm, stock ofcattle.
M.Kat. iV; Tosef.ib.II, 11 nnip^n (Var. m-|ip3, m^pa); iHl m. (b. h.; "i^a) [empty, open'] 1) uncultivated
Y. Pes. IV, 31 ''
top r-npa. Y. Yeb. IV, 6=* bot.; Y. Nidd. ground, forest, prairie; opp. ailT"^"'. Kil. VIII, 6. Hall. 80^
I, 49'^ top; Gen. R. s. 20 [read:] GirsrjDit n-^a bUJ ninpa "lan -iHU the ox of the prairie, buffalo. Ib. 'anb^x forest
•lai rr^a bu) rnpa n:?3o (o'^-ntu?) is'^aini n-iair nn'^n the ram. Y. Sabb. XIV, 14*' bot. 'a h^ii "rin wild swine.—
herd of the estate of A.pas.sedby and (some oxen) thereof 2) clear, visible, whence the outside, surface, opp. "jin.
covered the herd of Rabbi's estate; [perhaps the second Yoma 72*' a scholar i"ia3 13in 'pKUJ whose inside is not
nipa is to be read r''.'n)?a fern. pi. of H~.pa; v. Var. as his outside (who is insincere); Ber. 28*. Y. Pes.
lect. in 1. c] VII, 34* bot. ia "^in the inner parts of the Passover lamb
must hang outside (not be put inside, v. R. Akiba in
b^mnpS I ch. same. Lam. R. to 1, 9 im XSSa in Mish.VII.l); Mekh.Bo,6 iai "jin (read ia 13in); Pes. 74'
'aa one is employed in the fold and one in the cattle-farm. R. Ish. called it la "Jin Ar. s. v. -in2 (ed. "jin -^in, Var.
Y. Snh. VII, 25'' bot. 'Dl xmpa p ^33? asa (corr. "i^ . . in Rashi a. Ar. Xia3"n q. v.).
nib n'^n'^'^KI 'npa) he stole a calf from the yard and
brought it to him. "l!n, "1^, S"!^ ch. same 1) (=h. nnir, -1?^) forest,
ujpa to seek, desire, beg, ask. Kidd. 65* '31 T'lUpa^ the
XXXIV, 31 rpS3 a prostitute, v. |'inll; a. fr.— Y.Kil.
'a
IX, 32*' lab -^ "^ya )H-0 who wants thee outside? (an
court begs him to give her a letter of divorce, opp. to
intimation to leave the room). Snh. 62'^''; Sabb. 106*, a. e.
pSlD. Ber.12'^ '31 3)12pb !|UJp3 they (the Rabbis) intended
Xiab ''3n pis go out and teach it in the street (i. e. your
to insert the chapter about Balak &c. Gen. R. s. 84 'a
'31 aUJ'^b he intended to live in peace ; a. fr. — D"^l3n"i 'a to
tradition is rejected). — i<"ia X3n a Tannai not recorded
out. Targ. 0. Gen. XIV, 24; a. fr.— Ber. 38'' "pi )Vi 'a
(a disguised -v^arning given to R. Gamliel) OuJinn bsa
'31 'aiwithout this and without that, i. e. apart from
TTpania the well-known man is wanted; v, Dain. B.
these two arguments. Y. Erub. VII, end 24'' n'injJia 'a
Mets, 86*, V. naiTr\
without his knowledge; a. fr.— Hull. 62'' n'^i''^ na "j'^3'3iD1
nUJj^il f. (b. h.; preced.) desire, prayer. Ned. XI, 12 and thy mnemonical sign (as to HI'^'S a. NTia, the one
"2 ""IT in the way of a reqiiest (to give a divorce, v. being forbidden, the other permitted) be: keep aloof from
preced.). Ber. 9*, a. fr. 'a '{^db 6<bx K3 "pX the word K3 it (xT^a). —Trnsf. restriction (everywhere except .), . .
in the Bible means prayer (I pray &c.). Ib. 67* n'^lbn proviso. Succ. 45''; Snh. 97'' who enter the heavenly
imj3)3a his prayer is held in suspense (its fulfillment is courts 'aa with certain qualifications (by special grant),
doubtful).— -[?3^ 'aa I pray thee, v. ira. Ib. 9'». Gen. R. 'axba without any restrictions.— lab, "la^T? apa^-t from,
s. 75 end; a. fr. PI. niTy^sa. outside, exclusively. CanhR.toVII, 8 bx"i113i^ 'ab except
the Israelites. Hull.gs* sixty one, ns^^ 'ab...1N nT^I "^ina
Srpll, ^5^j^^5 f. (=!«ns.'pa, v. xaxa a. nrpa) valley, the one (egg) included or excluded? B. Bath.90'' xniru:
short cut; group of fields. Ber. 34'' bot. I consider him 'abia the sixth part (as an addition) is outside, i. e. to
arrogant 'aa "^blt^l )HXi (Ms. M. a. Ar. XnpBaq. v.) who each five portions one is added, an addition of twenty
prays in a valley (where people pass by). Keth.54*; 103* percent, opp. isb^. B. Mets. 53*', v. XirJpin.
^rp"iaa xbl '^n'^aa 'in my house' ('as long as you will
spend your widowhood in my house'—the marriage con- "13; II, b^n^ m. ch. (b. h. "la poetic; i-ta) sow, off',
tract reads) but not in my estate, e. she must be i. spring. Targ. Gen. IV, 25; a.v.fr. —bxi^TU 'a son of Sam. j
content to live in her late husband's house with his ... '11 n'^'na son of ... . Ber. 3*. Hull. 11*; a. v. fr.— B."
heirs, but she cannot claim a separate residence. [Com- Mets. 110* . . nai nia the son of the daughter of .
ment. '^rpa='^rip5 "^ahouse of my distress, narrow house, Sabb. lie'' '31 xn"ia X^a nipiaa where there is a son, the
i. e. when there is no room for her and the heirs, she daughter cannot inherit. Y. Shebi. IX, 39* bot. noB
loses her claims, v. Sabb. 77'', etymol. of 'a=xnp3' "^a 'a nib'i '|ni this nan's mother has born a son, i. e. sh^
—
narrow place.] "^a "la (na) one of the same rural com- may be proud of him; Y. Ab. Zar. IV, n^aiNb n^S
43'' 'a
munity; trnsf. of the same class or category; neighbor. (not n'^Xi); a. v. fr.— PI. ["p-ia, ^na. Targ. Y. Ex. X,
Men. 24'' 'a "^Da inV.3 they all belong together. Meil. n'' (some ed.). Targ. Ps. CXXVll, 5 Ms.] T^sa, '^.33, H^sai
r -S - w Hit k00immt^, m »<
ll««. »U' ^. •«e Ta<g U X&VIII.7».«.«b—'^/Waa (fcr lefli^
it> XU,«^'S nsn ai nmtim Oaa. N. a. aj a.
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lum
U
cnit
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(••d-h-n-* ix.t9fnr98fnwT*s
Author ol aeaailaa— a thnmilaaf I
Num. B, •. 10 {ft. to -2 rr«». \ * * t - ^ -5 !»•. II. It) It,M* hal '9 *ei Um. ft. »a III. 4« '3 *9*9 ff«t«
111* Uw «3 nrp M"*^ «tikh .. . (ciMur. fwr*. vaitnn OnHwW. fa. Oaii. I« • a«.|.—9 ^W 7WAia*4ir
Ri, XIX, ») -ff. 0-^ lb. OfaMte. Oaa. ft. ii Si a. a^ro^ '3 IWvdUM t iMal
(Oaa.ft.), aaaa ar ttM im haak ariha Midfaili
T K^ ^V imv on M tli«r« OMi b« pogrMA wltlioai
<(ri«w, MI ih«r« In DO drMOi wiUioai ldl« Ihlsfii Nad. •*.
« i(i,
Hot
». «
Uh'tiiftH^ to,
— Y. I'ra.
opp. njjtj.
VII, iMf. S4* '3 ier« V. -^1
Taff. II Klngi
oh.—
tha tHIa of B'rahM (a atbalar of ftahW Jadah). ML
..
II.R.K.4*: Yalk.a«n.»9(inurpr«l.ny>nO«i.XIII,t6)
137* —3
-an (rat to ft. Taa*). lb. II* -r^; Maaa. f^
"3-3 (V. Babb. D.fta.1. aoto 100)i aabh.ll»* tvVasp^
~:) it li fbraicn to ilij DAtart; . rtfni. •-3 (Toaaf. lb. XIII (XIV>. 1; Maaa. SoCrtai T. I» aaly
33* 'a Ta III* outer rbambvn of ih*
Jadah haa-Naii. BnAw U*
-CS '^) B. Oaml. BOB of ft.
t*^ "Z TO tba outer chambar* of the
t!i. 30* 'a ^pies in tba inarktt placaa
—a iTTrrai -3- CM*. M. -r^ ». BaMk p. t. a. L aataa
70; SO) ft. O. aeholar of BabM Jad. haa-N. ll>* Aaai.
tbroad.— Fam. KT*:^ W;" : ?f Tarf Kxak. XLII, I ; a. .
Href, to Cant. VI, 8); Lav. R.a. 90.)—8abb. 19^; Brub. 19^; icrr«, »«diTa ^?«^ia«) O of tha
(Jcwa). T. Bw Mala. D. r, t. -rsrs
^. a. rrb TXia k^ 'a (cmp. 8abb. 61"; Pea. lOl** T-»>;:
'3* i<V< ha did not know that Boraitha. Bar. 19*; a. f^.
n2";r, '"Z'^2 ». (P<fPay a c. bahblar. Cart. (
''^^^ ". (t.precad.H^'srax nnfawfr. Ab. Zar. 2«* Btym. pw 290)fortigmer (ia a coai«w|ila>
I)
-- < xtamal woond.—(Adv.) Zeb. 15» "a "wpn t taiiariaa. Brth. ft. to IL <i ran 'an ihia
the >: !uan standa ontaida. lb. *:* pT: "zh doaa (tha (Motdaaai, coaliad.toCliBlaBj i iaai aa Gtaafca); fiaiy. ]
bkMvl run only ontaida (away fVom the altar) and not ih.T'QO.—K. tr«nf^ernr:?. £x.B.a.M. Lav.B.a.ll;
aln> ni<;Jo (in all dirMtions)? a. fr.-«) aa la/baWfaal •f Brnwhawim (t. Gaa. sTT^ I
''^a'na 190 «51^2
R. s. 60 beg. inx '2 IX "inx "^UJIS a Cushite or a Barbar; Xbl 13, V. Eabb. D. S. a. 1. note); Gitt. 14* '3 xnx 3-.
Oant. E. to II, 8 (for ^mD read: iU312). Y. Succ. V, 55'' V. x;;^i-i3.
top, V. next w.
of subjecting the Barbarians (Germans, Britains &c.); Y. n. pi.Bardlaya, near Lydda (v. infra). Y. Erub. VI, 24*
Succ. V, 55'' top (Hebr. diction).— Lev. E. s. 22 '3 Ha^'p:, top iT^bl 13 "^rsx thp inhabitants of B. Y. Shebi. II, 33''
bot. rTiibl131 of B. Y. Peah III, 17'" bot. E. Jud.b. Pazi
X-^bl 131 which Y. Meg. I, 71* nb'in31); cmp. Y.
(for
^^nsns,
T - -
nnzns,
_t:-:-
: •
^^"'^-^n^,
t:-:- ns^ns-E
t -t:- f. Snh. I, 18*^ bot. where E. Jud. b. P. is mentioned as of
(barbaria) /oret^w (notEoman)cot{w<ry, esp. ]) Germania Lydda. [Num. E. s. 13 X''bl13, some ed., v. xV'nisa.]
Barbara; also Britannia (as hostile to Eome); 2) East
African coast, Azania, v. '^*]a"i2. Targ. Y. 11 Gen. X, 3 D "n" j2, Dv^ jS m. (TcdpSotXt;, pardalis; uapoo:,
Targ. I Chr. I, 6 (for nailin), v. K'^p'^S^ns. — Yeb. 63"' pardus ;
prob. of Semit. orig. ; cmp. b. h. Q'^113) a spotted
Hry^l^ ... '3 ilU5i< Ar. (ed. "^NiU-i^, corr. ace); Sifre beast, whence 1) (v. Sm. Ant. s. vv.) leopard or hi/ena,
Deut. 320 X'^rjll^^l GJia^l '3-3 . . .; Yalk. ib. 945 '3-2 usu. in connection with ipa. Snh. 1, 4. B.Kam. 1,4 (expl.
i<'^D::i"i3'31 those from Barbaria [,Tunes] and Mauretania ib. 16* XEX q.v.). Bekh. sX B. Mets. VII, 9.-2) (prob.)
[Britannia] who go naked &c. (v. Briill, Trachten d. Jud. marten, or mariput (Eashi: putois); usu. in connection
p. 4 sq.). Cant. E. to II, 8 IT^ai^Db ... '3^ n^ia C13T3 inx with ni^in. Pes. 9*'; Nidd. Ih^; Ab. Zar. 42*; Tosef.
(Yalk. ib. 586 K'i3:3'i'n3b ) one of you is exiled to B., Ohol. XVI, 13 ed. Zuck. nbl13.
another to Sarmatia [Britannia]. Midr. Till, to Ps. CIX.—
D'ip''D1"l3, V. bip-'Dnn.
Y.Shek.VI,60* top; Gen.E.s.23, end '3 "^SJiS the rocks of
B. (Azania).— Ib. s. 75 N'i3^15-i331 '3 i;3.—Ex. E. s. 18 Dins, v. aiiis.
a king '3^ 153 -jbn^T whose son went to a foreign land
(conquered province). Koh. E. toll, 7 (ref. to harhurim 1'^pTlS, 1'^plniil (D-^D .) m. pi. (a corrupt, of
. .
nn2 m. (b. h.; /^3, V. ^-13) [bright, white,] hail (v. nnm
T T 1) fem. of 13.—
T
2) '
v. '^13.
Ges. H. Diet. s.v.). Mikv. VU, 1 ; a. fr.— '3n px block of pi"lil, v. '|11T3.
ice (or hail stone). Ib. ; v. next w,
riDTlD, Y. Hall. I, 57", read XS^IIS.
^ll-^^ I ch. same. Targ. Ex. IX, 18; a.fr.—M.Kat.25''
'31 "^Bia hail stones. Ber. 18'^; v. Xf^ts. b^ri"l3, read X^na m. (113) perforation. Targ. Y.
Num. XXV, 8 '3 inX3 in the place of perforation (hole).
^1 ;? II (cmp. preced. a. abm) barda, a cosmetic
lotion used as a detergent, a mixture of aloes, myrtle ST^""!"!!!, Koh. E. to III, 14 '31 \sb0U3., v. 1-^3, X1''3 3).
and violet. Sabb. 50'' (Ms. M., once, a. Ar. XXS 13, Alf.
Ms.
il^nS, 3 ZI m. ("13, V. "^a) the neck of an animal,
a. oth. X113; v. Eabb. D. S. a. 1. note).
so named from the benediction (T^na) which precedes
N^ J^ III ni. (v. preced.) barda, name of an unclean the ritual slaughtering.
bird. Hull. 62'' (Ar. XIX 13).
''D'lnS pr. n. m. B'rokhi. Snh. 17'' '3 13 "^01 Ms. M.,
i<b^nn5, Ar. a. oth. (ed. '^313, corr. ace).
V. x^iiia.
^pbinn, V. ^^pii3.
Tosef. Kel. B. Mets. X, end (ed. Zuck. 'plU),
P'^"12,
read 1'ilia. 1*"!^, V. "(iii"^a.
']''3^T1!2, "j^JTlD, Ex.E.s. 38, end, read ')11313. Si^Hill m. (dimin. of Xia; cmp. XDS3X) dea^ litth
son, darling. Pesik. B'shall. p.83* (allud. to termination
p&^'=Tl5, V. ^0113. in Eubeni &c,) i31i3ei '^:i130 ''iT\2. 1^2X1 ^i^Hp as if
•^3
top; (Y. PeahlV, 18* bot. X-^^l 13).— Succ. 26* (Ms.M. 2 SDinilpr.n.m.BVwwajaBabyl.Amora. Ber. J^;a.fr.
»Rt»* l»l ^
AlllMVef M.
J Ab. IV. 4. Ikiik. Vlll, tt A. V. '' r^ r^ ( I't * «^i (to iif OfMyA 1 r* ««,r
....liy. Y. Mu—.i. .. -3 ». aVrl; VrrZT f..r • «hit« boTM (M«. M. irr>^). (Ber. *»* Itr-TT, r««4
'a r«al bolhn« (about whkh ib«r« k» no kf»l doabt). Y. rr-t, r. mt» l-PL t-3, Babb. ||7» ^ss nS Vpr b*
Y*b.lV.&* lioi. n aVt M0MialM4 wtotaM* oT IbrMddaa aiiippad tba blda atrap'Wiaa. Omf. *>r&.
fWt, V Oiii,IX,5<i^bot.'W*<«sr<p(ib«lbramte)viUI4,
ih (abUabcd i V. m* lop "a T
.1 '^g«i«U-,. l)(b. b.-^^. S >7r.. P. Bm. Mt). Targ. Y. I DaM.XXXIJ,4 sret;, i«a4
tk om% kmt, 0««.B. •. ss crar 'an tb« b««t on* mnonc 5tn- (Y. II s^»). lb. XXXIV, • (Var. «rT:&i. Tk«s. Pa.
ih«m.— Kerr*. T?*^ Y.KMd.lV.M'boi.Tracw^n LXVIU, 7 IU*I -ab (f«ad ^n^).
Um «boMiD amonf thy brvthm (wbow g— wlofy luu
b«ta wlabUsbad; v. Mprm); Num. B. •. 9.
rirax).
Hh^' I
1^ cb. aani a.^ Babb M^^'a Vp (Xa. X. « lip)> Y. l&inpL
KnsT'^a 192 •ina
B.Mets. 40'' ninia in the throat) may have perforated (the gullet); v.
Jj^n'^D^n!!! f.(n3) boring, tapping.
tr^niann I'ij'n Ar. (ed. xn'^^St-iS pi.; v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.
infra. — 2) (denom. of X'i'13) to get well, recover; to be
strong or stout (fat). Me'il. 17-'' i<"i"i3^ IX UJin3i does he
note 30) his (the seller's) trouble and the value of his
tapping (the sample v. XJ'^na). [Var. in Eashi ^"13 his
;
wish him to be lean (feeble) or to be strong? —Y. Peah
III, 17'lbot. X''-i3"i X^UJ for he may get well again. Hull. 33»
calling out, offering for sale, v. n?.]
'3::U5 naiin he who wants to be strong. Sabb. XIX, 5
tins (b. h.; ]A"a, V. "113) 1) to break through, pass a. fr. [Hull. 43'' "n X^IU lest the wound created by per-
through (Ex. XXXVI, 33). Denom. n-i-iS.— 2) to flee. foration be healed, Rashi ; v. supra.]
to cause to flee, drive out, exclude. Y. Xn3 NI-i^X as ib. XXII, 2.]— Snh. 65'' X^bs 113 they might
Hif. ri'^'iain i )
a guardian on account of the oath (which the court do not grow (develop). Ib. 46'' Xi"!? Xlltl gets well
again. [Taan. 21'' X''13 b''T,v.Af.]— 3) fo citf, s/m^JC. Targ.
asks of him) but one will not do so on account of pay-
ment (to which he may eventually be subjected, v. Is. XL, 20.—*4) (v, 13 I ch., a. nxi3; cmp. Dili Pi. 2) to
Tosaf. to B. Kam. 39'^).— 2) to abstract, steal, defraud. expel, exile. Targ. Prov. XXIV, 24 (h. text DST).
B.Kam. 113* 03i3n nx 'n to smuggle. Y.Keth.VI,beg.30*^ Af. "iiSX 1) to strengthen, make well, make groiv.
'31 bma fin^iS^ S<^in ab^ that she should not take stealth- Targ. II Sam. Ill, 35 (Var. xbsixb, v. !lXl3n). Succ. 44'';
ily something which belongs to her husband. M. Kat. 3* '^sb'iX ''.':!113X to make the trees stronger (facil-
Hof. irnnin to be chased, scattered. Lam. R. to I, 21 itate their growth); Ab. Zar. 50'' '31 ii113X, opp. i^:ip1X
'31 "^JUS inin^lH the clouds of glory were withdrawn (R. to preserve the trees. Nidd. 47''; Yeb. 97' in^l'ilSX make
Hash. 3» Ipin&S). him grow fat (feed him well). Taan. 2l'' "UJSa ^ISX b^T
(ed. X'113, v.Rabb.D.S.a. 1.) go and strengthen thyself.—
nnS ch. same. Af. JTinx as preced. Hif., to withhold.
2) to permeate, perforate. Hull. 112* n"i"i3X"i (the blood)
B. Kam'. 88'' nij-a niD35b inDirari^xb in order to withhold
soaked through the bread. Ib. 93'' iT^b '^"13^1 ^^^Vi n'13 ^n
his property from &c., i. e. to disinherit.
Ar. (ed. only ''T'^ ni3 yi) if he stuck something into it
Ithpe. nnaniS! to be driven off, unthheld. Targ. Job
which perforated it (making a passage for the blood).
VI, 13 (h. text nniD).
Ifhj)e. "'Isn-'X, X'lisnx, contr, '^IS'^X. 1) to be created.
Jj^nn^ m. (nna, V. n^3 l)) [one that breaks through, Targ. Gen. 11, 4; a.fr.— Gen. R. s. 78 'pi13nxl in 'p (to)
cmp. Mic. II, 13;] leader of the flock (h. Iirir), bell-wether, where they were created from. Cant. R. to VIII, 5 ')1131
buck. Y. B. Kam. X, end, T"" if the restored sheep is as now thou hast been created again a new
'31 n'^l^iariX
distinguishable '3 'p\H ')13i3 as the barha. lb. what does creature (having escaped a great danger). — Ber. 54'' '^"i3'^X
'3 'inst ')153 mean? Some say XTJin &c., v. X^siriDS a. '31 iT^b a well was created (arose) before him. Snh. 65'';
n-^sisiari. Bab. ib. 20» top. Ib.48^ Sabb. 18'\ lb."l52a '3 67'' '31 inb 'laiQI (not in3'i2l, Yalk. Ms, "'-i3'iX, v. Rabb.
KH^p a bald buck (sneer at R. Joshua b.Karha; v.K^itlJ). D.S. a.l.note 4) and a three years' calf was created (arose)
before them (Yalk. Ex. 182 in3pl they created).— 2) to
!J^'''I3"1D| Pesik. R. 8. 33 '3n, read J(';'na"i3n Alexandria
;
become strong. Y. Snh. VIII, 26= '31 '^1^2' fTi3ib "i"iaxi ')1'^3?2
T : - • : T : - • :
so strong &c.). — 3) (v. 13 I, Xia) to grow wild. Nidd.50''
X13 bla3in used by a scholar)
(explain, the expression
niO'a IXI31XI (=m-i^TU) that became too wild (uncon-
ti-ollable) to her owner.
"•"iDl, {J^lil (b. h.; ]/-i3, V. 1-13) 1) to hollow out,
perforate, v. Hif. a. tTia. — 2) to think out, plan (cmp. ^"ID II, nnS (b. h.) to cut out (v. Xia). Part. pass.
X'D, ppn); to create. Snh. 38'' when the Lord wanted ^1"i3, fem. n^!i13 hollowed out. Tosef. Kel. B. Kam. Ill, 3,
'31 nx nixn3^ to create man. Gen. R. s. 8 3"nX1 ... '311: V. pin-in a. rii3.
is^'^S for He first created all the means of his sv\pport ni3n denom. of ^131 Hif.) to
Hif. (b. h.; "^la, v.
and then created him (Adam); a. v. fr. Part. act. N'^ia — strengthen, to offer refreshment, esp. to mourners on com-
q. v.—Part. pass. Nl^iS, f. nN1-i3. Gen. R. s. 44 (ref. to ing from the funeral. M. Kat. Ill, 7 "pisri 'pXI and no
-133'^
Is. IV, 5 '»ra\) '31 '3 l!<%'n it (the futurity) is already mourner's meal is offered (during the festive week). Snh.
created and prepared. II, 3. Ib. 20*, v. nns; a.fr. V. nxi3n. [Y. Sabb. VII, 10*
Nif. nca: to be created. Ib. s. 8 X^iS": bi< let him not top d'^ujin3 n-i3^n read nn3rin, v. in3 h.]
be created. Snh. 38*; a. v. fr.
Hif. Ninsn 1) (denom, of "i3) to come outside, bore, ^nS, 5^^"lil m.(b,h.; V. Xia) 1) in natural condition,
perforate. Hull, 43'' 'n X^U lest it (the thorn found whence 1) (cmp, 'jn'^X) healthy, strong, stout, fat. B. Bath.
*^a I9S *?^
be aM W iaredi
to a {Al*a»>«uld*a* wtxi «m dmk Aa.;
I. li Vali. iMli. las* i*"
'
J!»'J (raad -^». - H Ct^-*. '-^ Is.
Im. .;..! !,..( ^ -: "a I Am •or*. Hall. 10% • i. •lodl.—Hl^T*. IMtb. ralialt. AflMlak 1. r*f3 irron
irsr* 'Mr*' tttiU 'iwrlmiM', ilia pU* i*f iwo ItUgMiiiK. •>«>• 9*VP 'a iWr apyatt ad ov«r ktai afMi f<af4a , Taalr.
lb. tt '9^ 0Tr"S r^ V1V (|«a4 TfWi)t T. Ki44. 1,fl*
\<' .I,- uiichaii (nO«<tod by lh« Lord). — /t. 'T^ 1.= :...
^^f
-
i '''vii thr natur;ii tn animated
Nuld. Ill, 7 "^3in r~~z 11 of a male X'l^T^l pr. a. Brifawaaa Ormf BriCam.
, Tirik
.1. ryo. B. Kam. »4^ U""Oi 'wn la changed into ita DeatT 945. lb. Oast. AM, v. trnf^
or ,:iiMil condition.
^^^I. S*^~ h-b-ii-ra, OvHfcr, OarfL Tail.
r'S""]!!, r"^2 f. f-s) heaHh. tlrrtuHh,flnkimem. Prov. X V Tl. :.
—
Maker ; a. a.—Y. Bar. I, t* 11" V> »
z
•Mh. VL to'l, "^"^ tb« honor of mj Maker. Oan. B. «. "CQ lOK n3 M
^>"*C 73 ""ZS why •boold 1 give npay hope fai a^G^aatort
N» "X i., N* — N*
,
°
M • h ^ame. Nidd.
I T. Hot. Ul, beit- 47» V '^ -J - Js *n is Uke that oT jaw
47 n-'x**- r*ir^ (or rvad XT ou accoont of (his)
. . .; '
Maker, t. KZ^n ; V. Bah. II, *>• top r=r—3i(eatr. accjl
STtp Tt" ' "
siiy. Bekh. 4!>^ '3n ttbrTM '3 it it (awMoal) strength
'l^j Maker wW asriai
'l>
Ler. R, a. li "^a ' a«>«l
'
t^ hand (and le(t>baiMi«
• thee; a. fr.
/. Ml I'W 1 u waakaew.
» t
<«i Y. KiL l.\, .i- t
.J..
V. x™z li.
Y. Ber. I, 3'= bot. (diff. fr. n5>i-i3). lb. 3'^ top 'n -|b unto
for one of my wives whom 1 may choose to divorce', none
thee bending is due ; a. e. — 2) (denomin. of T^")?) knee,
of them can be divorced with it" (Gitt.III, 1), upon which
young shoot. Orlah I, 5 if a tree has been dying '3 im
the remark is made (ib. 24'^) '3 "pXI "jb S^'j;^ Np sn this
']1DD''"1D, read pC)D'^-!3(=ippe$svfr. ^^iyw; i reject- Taan. Ill, 67^ "jiB3 '3 innocence of thy hands (expl. bor,
ed) it rained. Y. Shebu. Ill, 34** bot. if seeing that it has Job XXII, 30).
rained, one says '3 i^B "'"lip, (xupis itoXu ippe^ev) 'By Sil1"l^n2l, ^TnS ch. same. Targ. 0. Ex. XXI V, 1
God, it has rained much' —this is a vain oath; Y. Ned. (brightness, li. text "in::); a. e. —Targ. Prov. XVI, 15 ed.
111,38* top ']1113pi'n3 i-i1p •^!33 (corr. ace); Pesik. R. s. 22 Lag. (Var. !Xns<i-ii3).
d-iDsl^SX i-ip "lbs (corr. acp., read pD3'i-i3iK l.3pe$£v).
*II;^"13, "2 ^b''D, V. N^^xii. Gitt. 14''.
J^> j
J U
JSam Barin, a border town
I pr. n. pi. hence oath (of fidelity), solemn injunction; covenant
of Northern Palestine (district of Tyre; perh. Kefr Bu- treatise. ['3 n"i3 to cut a ring out; to make a covenant;
reim, Neub. Geogr. p. 23). Y. Dem. 11, 22'* top; Tosef. '33 X3 to enter into the ring, to promise fidelity; '3 "iBIi
Shebi. IV, 10 -laa-l, Var. -;i3al-|. Y. 1. c. ')113 IS for to break the ring, to break one's oath &c.] Sabb. 137*';
which R. S. to Dem. II, 1 •|'n>l3 (prob. the same). ir3S< dn"i3i< bU3 ini13 (sign of) the covenant of Abraham,
circumcision. Ab. Ill, 11; a. fr. Y. PeahVIII, 21" i:S?3
X"X bu; '3 on account of the covenant of Abraham (for
the sake of human dignity). Num. R. s. 18, a. fr. '3
^^P^^ J, np^ni, v. xp^n^is. QinBlub nm"i3 a law is made for the lips, i. e. words
p^P^nn, V. -pBa^^s.
are ominous (ref. to nbS3 xb. Num. XVI, 12). Gen. R.
8. 34, v. "i^lX ; a. fr.
— '31 'ati by the covenant (an oath),
•
"in-i, ins, i^n^nn m., 5<n"n3, n^nn f. indeed. Tosef. Hall. 1, 6 '31 '3 (Var. '3n); Pes.38'' indeed,
ch.=h."i1"i3 1) clear, pure, certain; polished, bright. Targ. those are the very words &c, ;
(some explain) indeed?, are
Ps. XVIII, 27 (h. text "135). Targ. Y.Ex.XXII,2(Var.-|!l-i3); those the very &c. (is it a tradition for which no reason
a. fr.— PZ. '{^y-]^, ',ni-i3. Targ. Y. I, II Deut. VIII, 9 ; a. fr. needs to be given)?; Y.PeahV,19'' bot. '3n. PI. nini"}3.
— 2) chosen, peculiar. Ibid. XXIX, 12. Ber.4S''sq. '3 irbUJ three covenants (three times the word
b'rith, Deut. XXVIII, 69; XXIX, 8). Tosef. Sot. VIII,
nn^nS f. (-113) sifUng, assorting. Y. Sabb. VII, lO'^
10; 11 '3 Var. (ed. Zuck. nini-i3); Sot. 37'^; a. fr.
top [read :] 'D1 O
bbs^ "imrnD Ira b3 what is allowed on
Holy Days as coming under the category of sifting, is rr^nil a ring, band, v. ni-i^S. [Y. M. Kat. I, 80'' top,
not always allowed ... on the Sabbath Y. Bets. I, 60'' ; V. ni-is.]
(usually "ni3 diira).
lSri^"l!l, S^"l^, '^n f.ch.l)=h.n';-ia creature. Targ.
n I nil f. (l"i3) choosing, choice, esp. as a dialectic Is. XXIX, 16; a.'fr. Targ. Ezek. I, 9; il Ni-13 each (h.
term, B'rerah, subsequent selection, retrospective desig- text «jix).— PZ. s<n";-!3, xnxinis, '"iia. lb. 13 sq. (h. text
nation, i. e. the legal effect resulting from an actual se- ni^ri); a. fr. Gen. E. s. 60 '|il2St '31 itnn that is what
lection or disposal of things previously undefined as to people say. Lam. R. to I, 1 in3-i (ixri3 in 1) '33 H'hS'U
their purpose, e! g. a letter of divorcemust be written, makes sport of men (interpreting dreams to suit himself).
with special intention, for the persons concerned now, ; —2) natural state, v. ni'sna. B. Kam. 93''.
IM njTi
r^ W ^
•• rfWfr
wtfA. 0U4, iL a.ft 'a «^ •• !••
T«« W i<g> •••li
VH0
VI, I. Ik.
•!•• 4*> VML X,t
ft
PS^ ?
Im«.
two kumini toMM< VaUu
TWi o.ctoaix
lb.
Y. linn*
lu IT^^^ ^T** ^
notn iMiPlaf rMll«4 lb* li l iwlag wrw Uw r— hiU iMib. Targ. O. Dt«i :•
, h «•• •«»
lb. ft rp^V . .. V*9*"vi vrsn w« ara bo«ad lo .... |*mlM*e.
BV9 00 ttntU Im biMpbMBM UMlior4 bjr Bto mmm. lb. #•* mWHtt, fwtlM,
pf^ifpt fl^Mfff
"tn^ xnon m
TSV whu blMi)li«tntHl Um Lord by >a atiH- PT^^tiriaii o« teOi
~«
buui.-Pim.l»tt. T^t ntcHhy. Bw.M <Omi. I,tt. to be frvMtel). Y.lb.i. bi«.94< -3 3-r:
»,fr.— a)*toni/fAn>My't I,. 1. <r ^ ,>gimgrommdff€fif***i. 'an tba liliidi^ (Oan.n«t) raton ttol to Mas i« b« Um
ToMl.8b«bl.lll,ao»d./.uek.(V«r '*-t3C): V.ib. lY.Sft^boU diV.-ar«b. ••\ a. fr. 'a iflar 0r t l aM<ag i«t mpam
Y<nBB; Y. 8»bb. VII, lo* tu|> rr39\ v. TQh. [ToMt hte (ba aaM Xalh. lOT; B. BaUb. 144^ rgni
rightly).
IbtM. 1, • rnarfs^ v. intt%.] roma ft<ai tha Ma«tof or a hooaa aoMiita to tha MHhv
UttAfa. Tirr^ <A^<<*JW' "i*^^ to bt Umrd (jtrMtoMT); 6f Inmataa favory aaahar of a ho«aahoM aaalrifcaioi
to ** torrMMl' (V. i^^). Y. Hot. IX, I4« lop TnVT tollaeoiBlbn); ToaaC Kath. Xll,9rsnor9t & %
Mid b« biMMd. T.M. KjU. I, b«f. SO* if Um wmMn w«n Mala.4r V rr-WO "Sn r« btoaiiag (naaspaaiod «iv^.
Msnty C^ZiTr *o^ IP^*^ plcniiftil. Ytb. «S*; a. fr. InMtova toonMo) wfll not lafca plaa* to thhap wWah
Ifi/. T^ (dmotn. of :|*X or r^'^i) lo form a kntr, a» walghad Ab.; TaM.t*; a.fr.-Paa.ft«*, a.1^. nrf WB
tnirm/t; wp. to htud m wim ^ drmrii^ it into f/U lirth 'S TW v<U aovaraaa a ilfa of p a^pwl j l } a.1^.—
ttwrf aMiHiy tf ffw /brtt — mimiiptinlml fLml, t) ftflMlMton, r^^gw to W rarHad «i mtM*
II. 6; K. Hiuh. lO**; a. tt—Tomt. VbM.
8h«bi. Bar. van anvt not taala aaytfaii« ^ ite
tft*
.B.t.W«yn»irPOT*Tntl»'- niiB»,
1^ batoothal,T.rpn» lb. 7\-r-iBTS U»t partto* oTlha
ginaaaftar Bwa whtohrrfwato Pi ii ll Bi Ikfl^^-ran'a
l l
by the Samaritaiu; DaaL R. a. 8 smp).
—
Tp^ Tp^ praoad. Pi. 1) to hkt$ Ae. Tkig.
It. VIII. 10: a. ft.— Eap. to $t(jf frae$ afUr wtetL
(hf^ whtoh aaeompaatoa the Paaehal toi*. Pm.Z,9
{\W)r-yt9m\ '^ the appeal to the pMtahan oT a
46* T' -J? ^
wb«D it waa timo to «y fraea,
to «y gmea, roMMan frager. Bar. 4»*^7e^am ^
mid. V aae, aay grace for va. T. iKYI, 10^
dtotion on partorstog the
nt'cr rc^:*^: n'-sc what benediction arast be Mid altar
aarted to the graea after
lb. hot. :<:'>::c c^sn iok t6 I do not know bow to
it i
—
say };r»ce :ift<T it. Part. paaa. Tj^O. Targ. Y. D Oan.
di^ya. Kath.8\—etna '2 tte pitoady b waiirHo a («.
¥1,94—96). 8ot.YII,«.—T«»''Sl
xiilX. 2.-2) fo MupAnwr. Taig. Job U, 9.—anb. ft«*
^s^^^*^ scr^ in tba tenae of blaapbaning.
Lc—rmsan 'SbanedtoHon on pertoradng a dtotoa <
mandCofaayaboBenntva). Ib.7^.-
Uhpc. T*^^^ ** preoed. Hiihpa. Targ. Gan. XII,S; a. tt.
of conaohrton proaooaeed to open air on tba ]
J[*l (sp*-) f. (b. b.; preead.) \)htm, T. Bar. I, ** nma tooai bntol (r. rvcsn). lb. 8^ '3 —rmm
top.— 2> (I knfftitapei fole. Taan. 85^ Hl/ 't ivJit '3 wim dietton baftwa and after nnding the Law. T.Ber.f.f.—
(Var. T=. V. Rabb. D. 8.a.l.) (antO the min penatnUaa) [For other fMnpon wh aee the rapeciian il H l aanli ) —
a* ftir A9 the knee of the plough Okten the aofl; OhoL S) thifftiaijj DCn rs-x Bob. S«* aq.; (Tbaat Ah. Bar.
XYIl. 1 n. Kel. XXI. 2 ^C (TMeL ShabL FV, 90 TO. Vin (IXX 4 rtirpx
^''•'ID-Q 196 P-?^
the stove-setter^ s knee-band, the brick-layer's cushion (on the meal offering must be coming forth on both sides.
which he kneels at work). Kel.XXVI,3 (Talm. ed.'^ia).
^nS same; Pa. y^3 to bore. Ab. Zar. 59'' ™s-)'i31
ch.
"IDID, niDlD, Y. Peah VII, 20'', v. "iS-i?. XBi'iirn'lS Ar. (ed. nis^31) and bore into the keg, until it
i» emptied (Bashi : bend it towards the bung-hole).
riDn4=^=:?3- Tosef. Mikv. IV, 8.
9 p'^lisn (sub.
Dan. IV, 12 V, 17.—Targ. Ps. LVIII, 3; a. fr.— 3) only,
;
"p"') the effervescent (wine), v. 31X3; Yoma 28'' top, v.
but. Targ. Gen. VII, 23. Targ. Lam. Ill, 3 (h. text 'T^)^).
next w. Tosef. Ter. VII, 16 [read:] in^jm '3 if it was
Targ. Ps. LVIII, 2 X'Jiripn 'nn is it only in truth (in-
effervescent when he left it.
deed)?— Sabb. 63''; Erub. 16'', a. fr. 1172K -p '3 but in
Eif. p'^iart 1) (cmp. ril3 1^13) to cut through from
fact they said this. B. Mets. 114=^. — 3) interj. frw/y .', surely
end to end. Y. Kil. V, 29'' hot. '31 "il3 p'^'isri xtT'U is
'
Sabb. 13''; Hag. 13*; Men. 45'' '31 list O truly! this man
until it (the ditch in the vineyard) passes through from
be remembered for blessing! — [Hull. 112" D'i"i3it1 some
end to end, wide enough for man and his tilling cattle.
ed., read: rT'13it-i, v. xns.]
2) (denom. of pi3) to he affected by lightning, get blind
111212, El. Wil. in Tosef. Kil. Ill, 12, for ^1^13^3. (or get vermin). B.Mets.VI, 3, expl. ib. 78'» npnx a. xniims.
ptSDll, Yalk. Ezek. 356, v. l^'J^Sb. pnS I, p"5 ch. same, to shine, rise. Y. Yoma III,
(D^pnS) pbn^
m. pi. (birrus, pt^^o;, v. Gn^3;
formed with a geographical termination, cmp. 'pD'n'13)
p 13 m. (b. h.; preced.) lightning. Lev. R. s. 31.
'I. N'
V. iiMl «
Vnr
3 n'ow
U'
M »ii»i» tiofM,
i<.|<, Y KitM
V.
I,
r^i.— /f
Mr but. I
— V ..
.,
o»u.
tmi.
II iwii. , wbloh run til •itfToK^iii ilirMlkNM, !.«. lit* |0^ '^ wlnasij II to MaAtf r|r««. |«r«
<'>*<*lt4li t. »»)*!«<*• ^^^'^' '"*l^ ^- 1^^' I^V*< (vW«** M.... M* (MMrprrt. Dmm. XXII. 171 r«i
tr "a mrv • turing *»( •hum htat. -r "m Midlliajr makm tW «Ml M dav (hngM) •• •
~< ':n^ n r*^ • «|iii» ihrPMl («( luiir).>
... fAiMji irA^/r. irAdr IkreutL lli. 3T!*^* r. mmtC aia««r II. «-^
-«d AraiNMl ott« «a<l. dM« for «•. Ik W«« r^ Im I'
m r^
;
(uin (ll.nui.ua). BMh. B. to I, S '31 x^tT (fMMl top rr ba UtfeslMd, alMnwsd aad liAad. Y.
nu' imI. -::<~*7 *a (in two words) Joviaoi and
Hfld.I,bec.&l* -r 7* 50nwdbtbaianM(lBra«ifcB.•—
V Sue ha lu
. iir. 1, 1 IS tq., reC to Amm. llare. rows te.) which the MIshMbs bsra iili rt i d (aa Mb*
stitalas tor tba rsal a« |ii aaiii ins of atbs 4e.); Bab, lb. \^
TOO, . rr^ (Bslb. R. to I, ft (iMd:) T^O "^^ W*
-m TiC^
in Latin be.
^ . in^ The
iatMrpreiad for
paasafa is
than
li li rtl *a;
t
(tba Biblel
mm^ T.
N ^ in. Bark%ryu, .\iuurM. X
Meg. I, 71' top.] (Y. Sab. X, !•• Vran ^— ^ sr* rra
t '«i* |>. II. ;iii t
'3*. read r«*-s.tli^ salaatail (as iteilas far tba I«w) tba
IX, 3*a'' t'opfy. Kcih. XII, 35'' boi, »r*p -a •ouodnen of tbairooaad tbatsadaavof tfM tna; mm^
r*p^2 (pn, . »;^;5 1) cataract of the rye, 8abb. 78»
f.
Nam. B. s. 14; Kob. R. to XII. II.)
^^ V'^!": pr for they paint the eye with blood as a Eof. —pr\ to U ckmtd ap, fa k dcdM (bstwaca
remedy for a eatamot. ToMf. ib. VI (VII >, 7 nyt : (Var. two aitarnaUTes); r. rr-nt Data. 4» (a baa is bongbi
aitbar for oousimipcion or far braedtac) »,.,-'»* nats:
n by iu baii« kOlad, appaars that it it was ongiMlly
iF; ,^ "»-. *• **%"•*.
intended sh t K, 9"0L
tor lilai i 14*.
next w.\' Y. Yonia III. bee. 40": Y. It Ha»h. II, be«.57^. Ib. 'sn OB nsVS (witk rat to Xoaes); IGdi^ TOL to Pft.
expl. TT®; V- P-Sl XVm, M sq.— «) to »c amfirmed, ettaWtkfi Tanh,
na 198 iimn^'Tna
T'tsavveh 9, end [read :] DT^a nsltl^ n'l'nans through them "^riHil, v. stm2.— Dijnia, di^nna, v. -^rro.
the priesthood became established. Pesik. Dibre p. 115'^
[read as:] Yalk, Jer. 258 '3l IWOi "i» . . . .
'3 xb their YlTm, V. 'raii2.
prophecies were not fulfilled until Jer. arose.
^II/D, lthp.1ir2nx,Targ.Lam.I,14 Var.=n2;2nu:x, v,
"I")!ZI ch.; Pa. 1'';i3 same. Targ.I Chr.XXI,13. Targ. "i'2ir (ed. Lag. Tr2^ni<, corr. ace).
Is. I, 25; a. e.— Bekh. 57=' '31 "in Tiin^b let him take out
(for destruction) one lamb as an equivalent of the dog ~"(2J21, "^iSJ'Zl m. (blU2) ripening, cooking; dish.
V. n^''ti2; Y. Shek. VI, 50'' '31 llias let him &c. Snh. 95'' nil'^B "^2 'i^t the season of the ripening of fruits.
J%;e. ^'I'lanx to be clear, pure. Targ, Job XXV, 5. —Hull. 115'' sq. '2 II&1X, V. IIS-^N. Y. Sabb. VII, 10'';
VI, 50^^; Y. Yoma IV, 4:1^ top '21 n-'^l'ia bs> dipi Jtbn 13>
PI. DiVl^'2, "12. Ab.Zar. 38* t:'^123 i^1u;-'2 dishes prepared
as long as the gold ore is not reduced to its pure state,
by gentiles, lb. d1"33J h^ iVlU5i2 (strike out 1:125, v. Ms.
it looses much in the smelting process; but when once
M.); a. fr. [Gen. R. s. 49 nbliy2 I^X, v. ^^2.]
brought to its pure state, nothing is lost.^ 2) clearness, —
Y.Yeb.VIII,9'Hop;XV,15" "2. bs (Q-ip?:) d^^a 11
truth. . . .
StlltSJS, 'ISJ^S ch. same. Pes. 27* '2 !!<b2p« Xp xni
because he based the matter on truth (gave a clear de- '21 irP31 fT^TSp^ Ms. M. (ed. jri'isi . . . n^2p 6tm) for it
cision). receives the dish (to be prepared), before yet they put
the wood &c. Ab. Zar. 38* '21 '2 ''21lp to accelerate
"]^^l2iJ^D, Ar.(s.v.in)')XU5^a, mecstocy(?);
l^l^j boi^ng (make it quicker done) is something essential.
nakedifj. Targ. I'^Sam. XIX, 25 (v. Eashi a. 1.; h. text
Hull. 111''.
Dl-iy; Var. lect. "lUJi'ia).
Y. Sot. IX, 23*= top. Sabb. 63* 111551 '2 .... "'^K no bad tidings will reach him.
S<nsi2 Ms. M. (ed. ini2 pi.; for oth. var. v. Eabb. D. S. mother died v. precpd.- P/. '(11232, '103. Targ. Y. II Gen.
;
prob. to be read xni"i2.]— P/. "pniSl, 11:112, 'Si12. Targ. in all directions, to shoot wildly. Targ. Prov. XXVI, 18
Cant. I, 17. Targ. Ps." CIV, 17; a. e.— (Fem.) "ili^l, •i11'i2, ed. Vien.; oth. ed. D23S).
',1112. Targ. Is. XLI, 19; a. fr. [Ar. ed. Koh! 'TT^,
5J^niI2l2;2l f. (v. preced.) running around in sexual
Targ. II Sam. VI, 5.— Targ. Y. II Num. XXIV, 6 n'ini"ii22
lust. Targ. Jer. XIII, 27 some ed. (oth. xnili^j; ed. Lag."J'i23).
ed., xn'i12D Ar., read 5<*ninD.]
h^m, V. ^232.
iJ^ri l?*nH pr. n. pi. Bartotha, in Upper Galilee. Ab.
Ill, 7] Orh I, 4; a. fr. snin^tos, nn^n^irjii, v. xmito.
^9lfe| I9f
Te#w
It. «. HMUi.. , ..- . .*f4)
IV \|.i\ »; (I. !•«! T*"! P I
kVm 'a «h«n it my*, *tlM •hoald«r boiled* it idmum Bk. *m ^« M pneed. P>. Tafy. Y. lOaa-XLIX. tl.
(ooi aunr«d). in HuiUO ite '2 yyn when it lb. Tare. Jer. XX, lA; a. tr. (Ta>l- Y. U Daat. IT. U, v.
jYI. ]4 (some ed. k;V<^). L e. laeaiBr meal of meat, opp. to mci iietol aMala (.
Dent. Xn, 10)l lb. IT*, t. nr-ro; a. fr.— cm 'S (abbr.
Q^2l (r. iC^Vtf) m peaer, tteO, whence (aa a 1*^) flerii and blood, L e. eairfBlaMm. Ber. S9*; a.v.A-.
lectio tenn) gnmtfd^ t/ ^ r^A/, if troidii 6e r^A/.
7* *:* it^ .... ras 'ari^ta* flur a* *a 8abb- it ui X^w^ H^'m^Z I, H~'wZ* **w^ w^ eb-aeme;
15 concerned, for it may happen on an eve of I*— l)6edjr.'/Crdk mtitt. Tan;. Gen. 11. 21. Taq^. I«T.XIII,t;
-
concurring with a Sabbath, bnt (when it aay*) \m a.T.fk-.—jpaU.loa^'a^ "<a...Kr<93l leaiii to eat aeaw^
loly Dwy', how can *c? Tt '2
Ih. S4'" "T^ •-«;; . . . thi^ tmikB^ like BMat witfa aulk. 8abb.l40^; a.e.fkv—
it« if... ., it wotdd be right(to inforthatte.). hot 2)mw tolL Tbrg. T. Oea. XLl ts. TM«.J«r.XYII,S;a.«.
«TOa 200 xnb^na
D33i xb^U
'X '33 I'lSn np'ni; Tosef. Kil. IV, 6 ^^Ik'n . . .;
^'^11 m. ]AttJ2, V. preced. ws.) seasoning, relishes. one draught. Num. R. s. 4 they did not drop the curtain
(
'33 at once, opp.
Targ. Job VI, 6 (h.text bS'J.— Ber. 40^ '3 -"^-iS "pT n-^ls this 'St St3;?2ip stS553ip; a.fr.
XSJU:'^ (h. text ^yi^3 r3); infra.— [Y. Keth. II, 26'' hot.,
v.
V. Ges. H. Diet. s. v.) [retired, untouched,'] 1) virgin. —
read n-^nrfS
: 'nn3. Y. Gitt. IX, 50"^ top '^31"' n33,read 3ns.] :
PL nibms. Tosef. Shebi. Ill, 14 sq. ,ln '3 irbUJ b'thulah is
Compounds of ^3 a. ^33 (v.',?, 13): niX '3 fuel, fit for human being
used in three ways, '31 D1S< nblJl3 of a
fuel. Sabb. 25'', d'^DtX mS3, v.'iTX.— XS1X n3 a sore on the (virgin), of soil (unbroken), and of sycamores (untrimmed)
foot, Sabb.65a (Mish. D^SlJ).— X-iTsn NSia '3 Little
v.i<:5'lS<.
Nidd. 8"'; Y. ib. I, 49\ Yeb. 61*' nir3 Stbst '3 "pst under
Wine-Mixer, name of a clean bii-d. Hull. 63*top.— S<3ia '3 b'thulah (in a legal sense) a girl between twelve and
28''.— -b?3 '3, pmn '3
of the same class or size. Ab. Zar. twelve and a half years is meant, v. ni"l53. Ohol. XVI, 4
King's,Noblemen's Daughter, name of a demon. Sabb. 109=*. '3b . SJ"i5ia;U is until he reaches a rock or unbroken
. .
[p25 '3, Ex. R. s. 30, some ed., v. n33.]— i<3''S! n3 the hole
ground. Sabb. 90" Tniin nbir3 a closed rose (Var. quot.
in the millstone through which the grain passes. M. in Ar., a. Ms. 0. nbins). Y. Sot. Ill, 19^ n'^Sa'iiS '3 an
Kat. 10^ (Ms. M. N3'i-J n-'3). S<i"i3p n3 a species of — ascetic maid (retired from social pleasures); Sot. 22''
raven. Esth. E. to I, 4, v. baba.—^1p '3 1) echo, reverb-
n">3b''i:s '3 (n"'3'i'ib}:) a prayerful (bigoted) maid; a. fr.
II, 8 ; a.fr.— HTO '3 a species of white figs. Dem.1, 1 ; a. e. D"'5^nl!l, I'^^pinS m. pi. (b. h.; preced.) virginitg,
—n?3pU5 '3 young sycamore-figs. lb.; Ber.40'', v. xb3W. token or symptom of virginity. '3 ri3S':3 suit of a husband
n3 the small bung-hole in the spicket, to be opened
j^rr^n against his young married wife concerning her virginity
forexamining the flavor of the wine. Ab. Zar. 66''. [For — (Deut. XXII, 13 sq.). Keth. I, 1 ; a. fr.— Y. Yeb. VI, r
other compounds, v. respective determinants.] Chald. — top, a. e. <T^bl^3 ibs the symptoms of virginity may have
pi., V. nn3. disappeared by absorption. Y. Nidd. 49* bot. '3b lnbiri3
the precipice headlong. Sncc. 14'' '33 i15 .13 IpiriU "^la
"1 (Ms. M. rnx '33 IffiXI "^la read lUSK"! '33) wide . . .,
iSruinlZlI f.=h. T^biirs. Targ. Lam. I, 15.
901 **!
«. tWf.f.UUvJlXTt.4t,
"TX m. h. ..r -r: — -. |^r3 fa nil, t.
II. *»; T-^Tlw»*.. *ZlS!S rra. «. ^31 '• "mAv farlifii. Ik apt villi
^- »e. Twf.u. ». i»- a p»wnHhml§. llaOL T* H9« rrs SPS9 frn
to avfr, Iwy
•l>-
-1 , ... t'lfnxn "^ro i .^i . : . - -_ - 7r5. ba bifgiil bl« v«« t^r...«««iiJy fto—aa iin tlMH*vMjal»M(iiL
. R«bb. D. ft. •. I. note) of Mjir H«tnu«>r« |iriv«l« III*. ilbab*. •o*' y«Br- -: „ Ai :»^ «r"ss (Ji*. w
XMd. 71*' wry rvu "a \n (bilow ili« mi* of tiiMM*; I. «. M. '30, witli 3, h^»u> «Mii a, V. lo ||«JL L c. arf. 4tC
p— B»ftU u*
IkoM of • uitar* of pur* d«»r«tit.
t5i§» T. f eh.
: N" ~*"V*
(^ ^. y/^) Dkmi^kNmtm. pridr,
[nxa, V. •«>. \ :moa«oidtlMapp«araaoaorprMl«
(oo iba Di^ of AinBMiBi) t) ffary. Haf. i^tH. to rra.
r^*^ m. (b. b.; precad.) lofly; mlcr, hrd;
,
Jar. xm, 17) •sft\mT*niS ^ma ovar tka florjr of bncl
katigliijf^
QTK^ Q«iu R. a.
Paa. lis^ Vn a prood paopar.— PE.
*>
*^. .*f
vrae mate ovar tha (loat) glorjr of tha bio*i'aiy
Itro 'x^'rr twondanof iuuioiia(B«BaaiidIarad);
dom (Um
57^; Ab. Zar. 11* 0^* it'^ *T^ rmmi tba B^ ^ JartiailiuB of tha Taapic).
come (through his good deeds). Cant. E.. to II, 2 n|siX52 Rhpa. "'XSn'^X, ''XsriiX 1) to grow high. Targ. Job
^rna of to-morrow's redemption, i, e. Messianic days. Vin, 11 (h. text nxJ"^).— 2) to be exalted; to be proud.
Kidd. 15'' I^St" f^blXJ redemption from service by him- Targ.Ex.XV,l;21. Targ. Y. II Gen. XXXIV, 31 (labsbri);
self, D'^ailp 'a by relatives, D'^'nnx '3 by strangers (Lev. a. e.
a. fr.[Lev. R. s. 32, end; Koh. R. to IV, 1, read r\\Vi% r\v^!\ pi. of. X15.
V. bxia.]— PZ. ni^ixa. Y. Peah vii, 20'' hot. 'a ^n^u two
r^<5, V. T15.
redemptions (of fruits). 2) G'ullah, — a) that section of the T •
recited the T'fillah immediately after closing the G'ullah U Nil m. pi. (abstract noun, v. nXw; cmp. D'^';''!') ^f^ff-
(with the benediction bxTi""! bxa). lb. 4''; a. fr.—b) the iness, excellence; (in a bad sense) haughtiness. Hull. 92^
seventh benediction offJie T'fillah, prayer for redemption. (play on O^i^"^^, Gen. XL, 10) '31 bsiS '5 "^Sifj nujb'ii the
Meg. l?**. three princes of excellence (influential patrons of Israel)
in every generation (in Palestine under the Roman, in
ch. same,ref?empfiow. Targ. Y.Num.XXV,12.
S?l!piS^
Babylon under the Parthian government). Ber. lo''; —
Yalk. Lev. 616 (ref. to I Kings XIV, 9) T^-'Xa xbx ?iia n"X
jlSii m. (b. h. ; "^XJ) majedy, pride. Sifra B'huck.
read not gavvekha (thy body), but geekha, thy swelling
Par. 2, ch. V; v. UN;. [In the post-Talmudic period Oaon
or pride (applied to taking a meal before prayer), v.
(excellency) was the title of the chiefs of the Babylonian
tlX5.
academies. PI. D'^iixs.— WJisa Oaonate.]
I^IT^DIW, "cSi( (b. h.) [to cover, cmp. Job III, 4;] to ransovi,
Gen. R. s. 94, v. '^SK^Up'lJX.
redeem, protect. Pes. X, 6 '31 'M 13bX5 has protecteil
Sn^Sij, 5J5Sni^<^5 f. (IKS) 1) haughtiness. Targ. us and redeemed our ancestors. Gen. R. s. 78, beg.;
Prov.Vlli', 13 (Ms. XMiJi'i.S).— 2) loftineHS. Targ. 0. Ex. Midr. Till, to Ps. XXV, beg.; Lam. R. to III, 23 -piSI-ax
(ed. 'SniUJ -inxb; Yalk. Kings 'SnJI riT ; Lev. 616 U^!\, V. Da II.
nsSUJ "inxb) after this man has eaten and drunk and
become haughty, v. D'^XS. Lev.R.s.lO I'^bs inb 'aw (Ex. UCs5=:X?3a to swallow. Pa. DXa to make swallow.
R. s. 37 inS"! nnt) became overbearing, Hull. Ill'' xaujb i?3Xa make (the son of) Sh'ba swallow
it (Rashi). [Ar. reads isa (contr. Pa. of DjJS or t3X5, cmp.
''S5) lJ^i^5 ch. same; to rise, grow &c. Targ. I Sam. Syriac DSS P. Sm. 761 sq.) it made (the son of) Sh. feel
II, 5 "|X5 (some ed. ")3J5). nauseous (which was his reason for not eating it.]
w 908 339
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oi^Afrf,
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MiiMAlV botfjr, «Mi. ^inif). IL •. •. Hl. Iw Om Mflte or 9««. proa. Tvt' S^^ * ft ^
Miibli. iut*.-b)
, krm (li. k). KU «l^ t^ lat MmImI aoM loM^ 0«.B.i.M *l|^r r^ll p
Mldd. M* 1^ % MM « *vv hA W 00 la m« r
Bale t»^ ft. ta.) a. ft.
. It. Kmb.
flUAl:
•ut ^in rii. pi. rUf,
10^.
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<Wfa#y Mftr. fOMdl <<4dtan[i. ToMt lllfcv. », I
m /hr
. . _ .. _ .. ;abbr. >"7)0II,
II wMn, oppi qerv VtL Mtt*. I. I Y. M. Km.
tUk of {cmtK V? ia b. b.). MaU. r. a. fr.
ti|i«rliiUiHlU«. Nldd.M*
I. 00* boc; Towf. MUtv. 1, Ift T^RS od. X«Kb. (raad r^
:^lib«b.I,4 (v.CTft). Bncc
inuf. »23,r.ll^
-Y.
. -. •• • I . .
-V?
-»cr»d
t^l to ea*< T.
^
^id (M tboogb it w«rs «er»d food). B«U. U, S
** '* ' II, 7 aib an rVosv yoa imj (os b
orM vMMb An* Um porpoM of ohuit*
m priaeipl* to priaalplo, fton
\|4. ibkL s*? ^tn mo^ ran
re*; s -; ns^ *n3 on* dMiraa to work hi*
if 22^
< i^as to mrtk, oMv, /aiBp. /8s.rsftr
<» 111* bMi« of bb olivo praH, i. t. wilb to mrrr. *P«K.4r boC tJvM
iiuu)«r»«<l for Ui« oao of the oUv* pr —, Ar. <ed.rtre; Br«b.M^ InM. td.
i. •. with
*
- > > _ > 'litn aava VayikXB, S^dab. eb. IV, Par. 4 x-an sass . Hfckb. . .
of thorns and when he brings them, all people will run rT35, ^"35 ch. same, to be high, elated. TaVg. Ps.
away from him; [Y. Maas. Sh. IV, 5b^ hot., v. xrx]. CXXXi, 1.— Sabb. 67=* '=1 'b-'Q rfi-^na thou art higher than
all other trees. Meg. 15* '31 Nsb^ '5 Ms. M. (ed."tna) the
S3!2^ m. (preced.) rakings, v. next w. X1T3S1 '5 a
HuU.^ 7
King on high is higher than the king below.
hall of flipped tvool. B. Bath. 74*; Snh. 110*; Num. R.
'Si S<"i1li 'a a mountain rose between them (separatj ig
s. 18. Ber. 9^ Xim 'SI '5 '^'•'2.
between a lump of white
them). [Y. Ter. X, 47'' hot. ninnnx'i )'^ iT'na, TosafJ to
j
•
^Snn-i, V. j<^nia.
-
wreath) up once as such and a second time for the willow
- T : T
branches thereon. B. Mets. 2^ nmaax "'nnn "nnn they
(1335 f. (nnJ) rukings, small stubble, straw &c., used took the lost object up at the same time. Ib. 8*; a. fr.
as fuel.^ Sabb. Ill, 1 sq., Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. xnna Ithpa. rasns, Ithpe. nnarx i)tobe high ; to grow proud.
Chald.). Y. lb. UI, 6"= hot., Bab. ib. 36*'. Kel. XVII, 1 Targ. Job XXYV, 5. Targ.Koh. I, 12.-2) to rise. Targ.
'53 ps'bn 1:113 the vessels of the bathers cease to be sus- JobXXXIX, 27; a. e.— Hull. 141^ sq. innan-^bn that the
ceptible of leviticaluncleanness, when they are so defective young birds may rise (when frightened).
as to let small fuel drop out. Par. IV, 3 ; a. fr.
mn35 f. (b. h.; preced.) height, excellence; pride,
Sp_35. ^S335, ^;i335, v. x^nis. haxightiness. Ber. 10*' (ref. to Ps. CXXX, 1) "-JBb 'a -p!*
ili/". tt'^nari l) to raise, elevate; to make elated. Taan.23* his sin, and whose sin is not higher than himself; a.fr.
a generation which was to be humbled "jn^Enn inPlXfl Snh. 5*' (in Chald. diction) nin Q^air Rna . . . mnx this
hast thou lifted up through thy prayer, v.nXJ. —Erub.65* man's (my) father was ambitious. Fern, nnina. Ab.V,19 —
tr^T3i2 rVy insi iiraJriuj '^o Ms. M. (ed. n^bs, ed. Sonc. 'a ni-i haughtiness, opp. n3i^5.— P^. ci"^nina, f. ninina.
'a^D 113X5? 'nan; V. Eabb. D. S. a. 1.; Yalk. Deut. 940 Esth. R. to IV, 7 ibBUJin 'an the high were lowered.-
inS'T C^J^SUJ) who exalts his mind in himself as high as Y. Shebi. VI, ae"^ top 'a rn . . . I'^S'^r my father was am-
the heavens (who considers himself very wise, ed. who bitious, V. supra. —Esp. ninati the Most High. Y. Snh.
considers himself on account of his knoAvledge of it as VII, 25'' top; ib.« top 'a(n)riinS'3 nrmnsn with a service
high &c.). Ib.l3^ him who lowers himself 'in'^nsp nn"pn peculiar to it (that idol), or with a service prescribed for
the Lord will raise, 'nl I^SSJ IT^na^fl bai and whomsoever the worship of the Lord; Y. Naz. VI, beg. 54'^ nsxbiab j
exalts himself, the Lord will lower; ib. 54''; Ned. 55'^. 'at!referring to a service prescribed for the worship of
Tanh. Ki Thissa 14 Qni3B D'^n'^nJ^ lifted their faces up; the Lord (but applied to an idol). Y. Ned. I, 37* top; —
a. fr.— Hall. Ill, 1 nnbn nnnJ^ she lifts up (dedicates) the Y. Naz. I, beg. 51* Xin 'a 'liub it is an expression allud-
priest's share; v., however, nns. 2) to take up a lost — ing to Divinity, b'in.— 'ab for the Lord, on the altar.
v.
object in order to take possession of it. B.Mets. 8^* tT^nSOin Pes. 3'' XpbO 'ab fT'bx the fat-tail is offered on the altar;
'Dl 1"i"innb ilK'^X^ if one takes up an object in behalf of a. fr. —
2) an abnormally tall and slim person ivith shak-
his neighbor; ib. lO'*; Bets. 39''; a. fr. ing gait. Bekh. 45'> (explain, nsp, nS"i3 Mish.) ni3a ed.
Hof. Jn2."i!in to be raised. Sot. 4?'' iinna^in a-ibsu: the (Ar. nna).— Fem. n'ini3a. lb. (Ar. rnna).
more overbearing (Tanh. ed. Bub. ib. Num. R. s. 1 8 13Jna). ; must be qualified. Y. Hall. 1, 57'' top (ref. to Is.
ib. 23*')
Num.R.s. 6, beg. Q^ay3 1!i3ar>3 they were proud of their XXVIII, 25) dnb bw ib!|3a 3"S so far goes the definition
own selves. of bread, i. e. only these species can be called lehem.—
bQ> '/06 •»
mmltJ"- ••«'*
R lo 1.4 > 3r»* " '
> - ,'la It •
a««. R. •. ST
III
e-rcbc PkttiMfmna u
frvHl 1 ^ TV) H^ a ifiiaf oT I
r«7rr. Y. B«r. IT. and, r UiU %* iba ordar Jte. 'r rrsji gagvd properly. Kallk V, 1 ^sn nt rq« ilM ia i
\ 1> (V! iMtb, aadKiddiuliluub«8hein(K'dtt«bab). to tbe wboh aaooat; a. v. fk-.— Lav. R, a. II Ika kteg
iwtiTM^ 4i^rffMi. a abuiaa praWaf tb« lA>rd a trinanry oOkar fSi^ to eoUact (tka Mto^MBt
'
nroth. Ber. V. S '
,
— :;»
'
J
•ant
taxca); Gen. R. a. 43 rrrsi'i; Tanb. Sh'aini f. QImt. R.
of rain', i. e. inaert Uie Lc^r^^B3\raa4^3rr,cmp.Oen.R.La.) Bs.R.a.90ir5
in 'the ite»mrreHion', conuad. lo tbepnj«r for "T^ sm *rm who ooliactad fkoa bun (pnniiked bis fori
.... .-Vjj'?). Taau. 2* "S^ "ra -J ^«r5 why •• ii named tbe blood on hia tendt T: «» blTCr |6 nat the TV
u"6MrofA G'$/mmimf An*. mcJS n -i •'
,
-.:.' •«:; bacaoae laraaUtaa nollaetad R, bm the Oibaonilea did.-Ocai. R.
the rains ooma down tbrongb (God's) wooderfU I*' •.8&;a.tt and 'n r<c:& ST? rrs jkxz tba creditor hmC
yT^t lO Job. V, »— 10).—31 (allu«»ion to P<i. Xr. 10 with a obanca to collect hie bill. i. e. tbe Lord lakaa thia
,tg9 0fei^^. M.Kat. 88*1 err: -
-2)*aigbi> occaMon to vWi onr aina; a. frw Pati.paah ettedti, — *^
v««an* ia called g:*barolh (f*bant loth III, 8 aruedL B. Metiu M* in ^
eonnting on tke Shakal eon-
n^'Sj ^r nrrs (Y. Bice II, «4' hot, nr^t *r) a death of tnbation* ooliactad (tbongh not yat dalivarid in tkc
ir'burah (at a bigb age); Ab. V, 31 rr*sas S*:7r p. M. Temple trMnry):Kcth.l4W*;T.Sbek.II. bag. 4r. Shebn.
Kai I. c lb :r>n if one has raaobed the ago of eighty. 4«^ a. f^. «<n 13 k BUMiiwti aa if eoOadad (in the
s^n'Cji, '5 powemion of the ereditar); a. ft-.
*!rr, Meg. 18*. V. x^*^.
»if. na» 1) fa «c cnOMed!, fa he etlktlAk. B. Mala.
L c r72»b TTSn i»; Y. Shak. L e. I'ilUii on what is
•^35 206 HD-'aa
yet to be collected. PeahVIII, 7 d'^SffiS tTias? nspn the XXI, 20 (second vers, for h. text 'laa; Var. in Ar. S^aa
charity fund must be collected by two persons; B. Bath. 8*'; (not iraa), V. Koh. Ar. Compl. s. v. pa ll,p. 227^) ; v. X^aa II.
Snh. 17'^; a. fr.— 2) from, be taxed. Pesik.B.
to he collected
s.lO '21 D^ns,''? I^n K^ they were not highly taxed; a. fr.
^35, ^S3il m. (laa) collector of taxes or charities,
VIII, 14; a. e.— Part. act. a. pass. "^ns. Targ. Hos.VIII, 6 the divine agency do its mission. — P/.Qixaa,']iX3a. Tosef.
(some ed. incorr. Bashi a. 1.). B. Mets. 12*^ irfi
"'Sa, v. — B. Mets. VIII, 26 '31 DiD31oni 'an for tax and custom
"^35X35P 135 xbl though it cannot be collected from collectors it is difficult to make reparation; B. Kam. 94*'.
mortgaged, it may be collected from unencumbered pro- Tosef. Dem. Ill, 17 irt'p'-f'i "^xsa collectors or managers of
perty. V. Gitt. I, end, 43'' 'z,^ 13510 "iinns they went down charity, —Ab.III, 16 '31 Dil^Tno 'an the collectors (divine
(toBabylonia) to collect debts there for friends; Y.Kidd. agencies of justice) go around every day; a. fr. — Chald.
I1I,64» n^Sab (read "^SJiob); cmp. Gitt. 14''.— B. Mets. 17> xii'iaa, pi. 'piiaa. Targ. Esth. IV, 7 (Bxt. a. oth. "jixaa).
X^sa she has a right to collect (seize); a. fr. [xi^aa, V. xi3a I.]
pay. lb. 'Dl IS n^a 'X made him pay the full amount,
Sfife. Shebu. nia 5'^I15 m. (^aa) a mush of flour and tvater. Ber. 37''
V. 48'' "ijiajp iiiiaSX we do not order
(defin. Xrini:) nn"iO 'a a scalded nmsh (Ms. M. 'a nPi'na),
collection on such a bill. [Nidd. 65'' na ^aso, v. a^a
a. rr^i.']
a sort of puff-pastry or ti'ifle.
Lev. XXII, 22 D^Dn IX 'ST Ar. (ed. differ, vers., h. text '31 "inx 'a xbx if one has no eye-brows or only one eye-
S^3-i— III,
T : '
Sb^j % V. xiaaa.
T:- - (explain. pa. Lev. I.e.) "paaHU I^Jp^iUJ (not piaau:) whose
eye-brows are lying (overshadowing the eyes).
rr'^Dil m. ch.=h. .'?'iaa (v. naa). Targ. Ps. CXIII, 5
(Var. ri'iaa).— P/. |iniaa. lb. cm, 11. [Y. Ter. X,47'' bot., SO ^35 I ch. same; also eye-lash. PI. l^Dpa, 1^35;
V. naa.] Xn3i3a. Targ. Lev. XIV, 9. Targ. Y. I, II Lev. XXI, 20
'31 p3m I'iapai.v. preced. (h. text pa). —Targ. Pro v. VI, 4;
^<n^n^, nn^ZlJl pr. n. m. Q^bUm. Snh. 91'* ed. (Ar. ib. xnapa Ar. (ed. xnrjpa); ib. XXX, 13 (h. text
25
XS^aa)'.- Ab. Zar. 22K 'SSB").— B. kam. 117* n^a^aa ^hlGOl and his eye-lashes
were over-hanging (he could not move his eye-hds). lb.
ri^^^5, niS35 f. (laa) collectorship, office of ^xaa. \3iaa "h 1^1 Mss. (v.Babb. D. S. a. 1. note 3, ed. ^rr) hft
Y. Dem. II, 23"* top "iwaao XliS^ (not ini^aao) ; Tosef. ib.
my eye-lashes for me.
Ill, 4 imiaao ^1ia (ed. Zuck. in^i..., some ed.-iMxaao)
as soon as he has resigned his office as (Roman) tax- 5Sj''j«iII htimp-backed, v. "paa I.
collector.
n3"'35 f. (b. h. ;
pa) curdled milk, cheese. Ab.
Sni'S^ ch. same. Snh. 25'^ 'S laS occupied the col- Zar. 34'' ipiiaiX n^a napa Bithynian cheese (prepared
lector's office. by gentiles), v. '^p'^'jaW; a.fr.— P/.D-ispa. Ib. 11,4; a. fr.—
Tosef. Zab. II, 5 "papan. Treat. Kuthim ch. II Dia-^aan.—
n 11^ m. ch.=h. riaa, extremely tall. Targ. Y. II Lev. Ch. xaasia.
"TW 207 «»•
MIlTliffto •{ A. •
'T *S^ V lb* faMaf «f Um h«MM oT dw X*< v. p fiaii t
vcni, vcsrzi i ^^ "• »• ^'^^ (Al••l^wi>Wl Mb:^, bnf b^i iMi, ii. h. V991 ij%«mii
O^kU. OfliefaM. a dMfffal (Mi l*wa) RmMi ar •mMIi
\S M( of imrmmlmm, uneapli I hf MamMm («. Ora«4«
n7*2JlI r. rrsst hmmp. n«tn R. . tl (AImhmmI**
Vf,' — »-" •-•• - "- •-• • - 4-«^- •• ••
'l *n
\
MrZ(*33 r. pi. (8ns)A«tti. T»r«./.-i». ^. • •. t.ktv^. tliat III* doagh I* niTMi>«j Into laaipe.
Um bnui (on th« tebbnih) T^^ kV Vsk bat mvai not M'TZi oi. a/* (?aUe. . na^ m. vt^;.
tb«<
It
fonrtb d«y
•. 39 ^ Ta
He (00006
(PmIIi.
tbf>
But!
Hii*i
r*TZ3
'.I'^iM bakmi^.
f. (a gaogr. lana)
-sm mran; T
Ohol. XIY, 1
Oflfiiaa. miI>.
- 'K «
HiOkpti, ^|rn to ht htendtJ, lb. nc^ ^9irp ^8^ b raoai.) {Ymr. last r^rss^ rici, viOi.]
V^n yrt
\^ 'Sn
Otibiiirma (onp. itVa^
pr. a. (Ji%4laad!j
a.VlMlD. 80CIX,
DutriH tf OMmm,
(4t*); Ourt.
^^ oh. I) MOM. Y. 8«bb. VII. 10^ hot. -a 1ft
,(or )i}^) b« who kSMda lime dn>c Oitt «9* Vtii^" R. to II. IS B-'T- "irr; Sah. t7« car Var^)
-arr (M«. F.
Ui him knond it with booty. lb. Vtarrt .... VnsT' the Qablaa wUI Be deeolale; (r»y Rlli, lir jfe^ 3^^
T<nna Ar.Van|; od. Va'Q'C*) l«t him twist
(Viur. t. ae to Um eaviod teUBtgr of Onheli) T. ID^^
nnd mix (th« wiok) thoroufhlT with iuhe«. 0«o.
. .
:>1-rt ibS'3 1^35 the violent prevailed. Y. Bets. II, 61'" top;
1^3 JA m. (b. li. "ipSS; p5) humpy, humpbacked. PI.
Tosef. Hag. 11,11; Bets. 20=^ '31 ','!'; nnas the Shammaites
Mekh. Yithroj Baliod. 4 (ref. to Ps.LXVIU, 17)
d-^SilJaS.'
prevailed over (outnumbered) the Hillelites; a. fr.
'Dl driX 'a dabs ye are all humpbacked (blemished) as we
read (Lev. XXI, 20) &c., v. -(SJ; (Meg. 29^ "pnia "^^sn); P^.^3^, "13^5 to make strong, strengthen, sustain. Lam.
Yalk. Ex. 284; v. Tanh. B'midbar 7; Yalk. Ps. 796. R.toIII, 1 '1^133 linsb "'3'n35 he made me strong enough
to survive all these calamities; ib. 12. Cant. R. to II, 14
^31335,
• •
V. iDisaa. bxiTlJiV -,-13573 (ed. Wil. |'^'^35ri Hif.) sustains Israel. Ib.
: * •
Ill, 7 '31 nx 'i'^"i35Ta "iHia they (the sixty words of the
D'^D3ii, V. DiOS'^r* a. D1DS5. priestly benediction) strengthen Israel. Mekh. B'shall.,
Amalek, s. 1 bxi^i ni-i35p . . .
i31 can Moses' (uplifted)
-?I25 (cmp. ras) to he arched.— Part. S^aa, v. n-^na.
*^/i Sisax fo waddle. Y.Dem.T,22'' top saw one mouse
hands make Israel victorious?; a. fr. —Part. pass. '1215'a,
v. infra.
(which had swallowed a jewel) "^riKI "25^ come in
R. s.
Is.
or ni35^) an
Gibeah. Gitt. 6^ '5 lUSbsn p'^'O'J studying the case of the
affliction which makes itself the master, v. dl3X. Gen.
woman murdered Gibeah ( Jud. XIX sq.). Pesik. R. s. 1
in
R. s. 76; a. fr.
'aa UJabsa in the war about the woman of G.; a. e.
Shebu. 35'' '53 'p-llTaxn ni^^ Rashi (ed. "p'2';33 ^353) "1^5 I ch. same. Targ. Ps. CIII, 11.— Gitt. 60'', v.d^^X.
the names (Adonai, El &c.) used in the chapter about Pes. 76% a. fr. '5 tlxb'^S' in the case of a contact between
Gibeah (Jud. XX). warm and cold substances, the upper one prevails (heat-
ing or cooling the substance into which it is poured);
^I^Zlii m. (b. h.; S35, h dimin.; cmp. ?'^3y) calyx or '5 nxnn the lower prevails.
capsule of plants. Par. xn, 2 (of hyssop). PL "pl3l"3y.
Pa. 135 as preced. Pi. Targ. Am. V, 9. Targ. Zech.
lb. 2; 5; Yoma 14'\—lb. 75=^ •pbl2!353 'piii^ (Ms.M.2
1ibi"353) the seed of flax in (its) capsules; v. "15
:?-lT
II. Num.
X, 6 a. e.
; —
Part. pass. I35p grounng, swelling. Targ. Is.
vin, 8.
R. s. 7 '5 nU3j>3 the flax had formed capsules; Lev. R.
s. 18 '5 nxs^l (when no longer good for linen). Par. Af. 135X to make strong, to cause to overpower. Targ.
"'jlyDA m. (b. h.) Gibeonite, one not admissible as "1Z15 m. (b.h. 135) 1) man, master. Lam. R. to III, 1.
;
a member of the congregation of Israel, v. "pW. Pesik. Kidd.'s'o'^ (ref. to Lam. Ill, 39) Xlil 'PifXin bs '5 ^31 (Rashi)
R. s. 1). Yeb.7P bin^ '5 (Ar. ed.
26 (ref. to Jer.XXVIII, is man master over his sins (sinless)? — 2) cock. Yoma 1,8
Koh. pJ) a circumcised G.; Ab. Zar. 27"
"^51335, oth. ed. '5n riS<'^1p3 at the time of the crowing of the cock ih. 20'' ;
'i3i33a; Yalk. Gen. 81 Ms. •i312>35 (v. Rabb. D. S. to Ab. Y. Shek. V, 48*^ hot.; Y. Succ. V, 55'" disputed meaning:
Zar. 1. c. note 40).— P?. d'^SiS'SS. Num. R. s. 8 Ex. R. ;
man's (the cryer's) crying, or the cock's crotving, v.
S.30; Yeb. 78'^; a. fr.—Ch. "1X31535. Targ. II Sam. XXI, 1 XjilS. — 3) (euphem.) membrum virile. Bekh. VII, 5(44'')
"135 II, iJ^nilii ch. same; man. Targ. Gen. II, 24;
S!!1^2iich.=h. nS3a. Targ. Jud. VII, 1; a. e.—Pl.
f.
be strong. Num. R. s. 7 135 )W'b, v. 11J!|38J. Sot. IX, 15 xnS'JiX.— Men. 42^', a. e. '5 n3in personal duty, opp. 'H
•nM aot
' •mi
V WV" J. rr.ll:...!, 1. »'. II ^'
j r yo .
»u/., ....
V -i*..
a.v. (•
K r«9i
f • .
.)
. .
rrr«csK Y. vn, «i« -a^ i
thev pat op two mounds and named
(mc Sot.
T.Brab.
«
II, SO*, opp.
asp.
aad
Qarf(>W<iPK), a god
tba Jawtob asOas. Sab. C3* arrc =rr-= rs O Oad
b.;
tabipped by tba Babyl n aiaai o
Mount Gorisim &e. a
of tbe aaasa of idoto maalMMd
ST
la 210 nin'i'ia
Sabb. 67^ 6t"3> )^'db X^X M-^H '5 Gad is nothing else than half), but the offer to sell cannot be made (since there
a designation of an idol, v. next w. 2) 'jl^ 1J pr. n. Gad — is no price for a free man). Part. pass. Ilia stripped
Yavan {Greek Fortune) near Jerusalem. Zab. I, 5 '(OS (of branches) ; trnsf. empty-handed. Gen. R. s. 68, beg.
mb"ilU^ "^ 'a as long as it takes from G. Y. to Siloah; inbui 'a (Yalk.ib. 117 "^llia) Isaac sent Jacob away with-
Tosef. ib. I, 10 nh'^db ))'p,yo'3; Snh. 63'' n^'^iub IJ^'i^i^Si out anything valuable.
(corr.acc.) [Gad Yavan is prob. the name of a pool con- Pi. 115 to cut off, level. Gen. R. s. 71 (playon ia xn,
nected with the Siloah, perh. Fount of the Virgin, v. Gen. XXX, 11) '31 iia'b linaJlU ''o stn he has come who
Sm. Bible Diet. s. v. Siloam,] [Toh. VJ, 6; Erub. 22'' is destined to level the fastnesses of the nations (idolatry).
Tanh.KiThissa 13 (play on ia bia?2, Josh. XV, 37) from
there the Lord 'si liapi X^JI'^ will proceed and level &c.
l5, islSi ch. same, Zi^cA:; genius, godhead. Targ. O. Ex. R. s. 40 I'^a^l (corr. ace).
Gen.XXX,^ll IS; Y. II N^? (not HT^tf). Targ. Esth. VIII, 15 Nif iiaa to be cut off. Keth. 5i* iia"^!? itjisn ^3
Sfna (not Xia). —Gen. B. s. 71 xrv^SI 'a the good genius •1^1 inias Ar. (ed. m-^b, v. tn).
of the house. Sabb. 67'' nh piroi -^^S 15 (Ms. M. pID^lS), a Hithpol. liiann to make incisions in one's own body.
charm formula supposed to mean, Be lu^ckg, my luck, Yeb. 13'', Tanh. Sh'lah. 15; Num. R. s. 17 lap
v. 115.
and tire not (prob. Grow, my luck &c., v. 153). Hull. 40* llliann Stb TVO when one buried a dead, the law says.
"ini 'ab to the godhead of the mountain. Ned. 56" (ex- Ye shall not &c. (Deut. XIV, 1). V. iT^'^"!5.
plain. IIJS"!"!) "y~i S<D"iS the bed reserved for the domestic *Polel 115 same. Yeb. I.e. Illian xb Kip ^rrh 3"N if
genius (bed of state). Y. Ab. Zar. I, 39'^ top Dl tliljb, it were so (that Deut. XIV, 1 meant only to forbid in-
V. OibplK. Gen. E. s. 65 [nil] tr^p nxl V'yi 'a by the cisions in the body) it ought to read lo fgod'du, ye shall
idolatrous godhead by whom thou standest, i. e. to whom make no incisions.
thou referrest in saying, 'Let my father rise' (Gen.
XXVII, 31). Y. Sabb. XVI, end, 15*^; Y. YomaVIII,45''; 115 ch. same. [Dan. IV, 11 ; 20.] Targ. Deut. XIV, 1
Y. Ned. IV, 38<l "h^Xi T^ia:3 (not -;na2) doest thou rely •Jllian, V. preced. Hithpol.—Bets. 6* '31 rr-b la^rib '"iBK
upon thy good luck? Koh. R. to VII, 26 '31 'a ttJ-in n^ Ar. a. Ms. M. (ed. ^a'^pb) even to cut a shroud for him
how bad is this woman's (my) luck!; a. fi". Fl. X'^'ia, (the dead, on the second Holy Day); Sabb. 150'', v. T]5.
X^ia. Y. Ab. Zar. Ill, 43* bot. N^ba nmx -pip 'a a place
115II,V.
-T
115.
called Gaddaya is cacophemistically named Gallaya
(dung-hills); Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 4 X-^aia ed. Zuck. (ed. 115 m. acrid, v. 15 I.
TT
X'^ia, corr. ace).
1115 1 m. (b. h.; v. 115) troop, band. Pesik. R. s. 20,
*''^A pr- n. m. Gaddai (b. h. "^IJ). Keth. 105*. end D''3i<b^ '5 a troop of angels. Ber. 3'*; Snh. le'' 13^
'aa fi3'i1'^ 1i:mS1 go ye and stretch your hands out (for
bmj, V. ba-ia.
booty) as a band (of marauders). Pesik. R. 1. c. bUJ 'a
nban a troop of angels of destruction. PL 0*^1115,
''SStb^
S"in"]5 m.=ian. P/. K^'iaia, Vl^'ia. Dan.III,2;3.—
^
p1115. Ib. Deut.R. s. 11, end." Ber. 29'' flin i1115 Dipon
Targ.^KoV. II, 7.
'31 in a place where thei'e are hords of wild beasts or
'IX^X V. biia'ba.
robbers; Tosef. ib. Ill, 11 Var. ed. Zuck.
nnjlJl, Y. Shek. to IV, 4 in Bab. ed. (Var. nrsaia), 1115 II pr. n. pi. G'dud. Arakh.IX,6 (32*'');Y.Meg.
V. ni-iai-iji. I, 70* hot. 1115 q. V.
T15 I (b. li.; cmp. tia, j'Sp) to cut, cut off. Par.
ri^l115 f. (dimin. of 1115) small troop. PI Wllia.
n, 2 ; ^Bekh. 44* lia^ let him lop off (the black tops
Sifra B'huck. beg. (ref. to Lev. XXVI, 31) I shall lay
of the horns or hoofs). —[V. 115.] —Trnsf. (cmp. ys.p) to
waste your sanctuaries 'atl 'p even of the troops (of
i
fix the price. B. Bath. 13* liax lit lia either fix you a
travellers; Rashi: of pilgrims).
price for my share, or I shall do so (and buy your share)
nax 1!!< nai xn the right of settUng by god agod. n''1115ll f. Ci!!5.I; cmp. Ps. LXV, 11) ruins. PL\
Ib. Wb 1ia K3"iX liax the offer to buy is applicable in ni''1115. Erub. V, I (52'') '31 niliiaa 'a (Ms. M. omits 'nina) j
this case (the half-freed slave can ©O'er to buy his other debris ten palms high. Cmp. N115I.
211
IMS tMik If
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r* .<«
V
,( |««H^ I, V
liHJ llts
b«« Iw (H. AaaftI d an f iliallM laM Mm § U€$tkM r
•upvrtor. 0«i> B*U' t»a«q«wn.wiilMl> blMl. Ik. r*""^ r-n «^ Im 0Mte ha«
* »M of Um worM^ not oWy, a«4 ba 'It Am*> «t««MMMitaala4
I'tDiiiiirtitcxI litaii ih
niPR . »M«»*^ (Towf. iwad (of n~^, ii^il^ Hr. •^I, a
wc. fem aMr,— Ar. a. «. 9a I fw4*
of ^». ^irwir A4ai
1 .. -". , -J^, "W" "•7^ ktAkkm itmLUi Vmm. UV, l)t wMmI !•««•
'sa ut> iiruUiM. lb. XII 1. 1 1 nr.- *« !• 'QD vn
'Of lo oMjr wttapixaiia—his, vltfW a. v.
I
'
ViAlls^
rlUg«ni of J*ru> •. X«r. It* *m *} Honwa dif- (f»f.
•
M r»*4a
nlmrtM; •. ft. a. •. B*Vs"U (wib S'S^l) U»» ^*ll< %tsftm Ifoni «n>rr< vi
ly. nwvMiMMit of lb« bo«*U, wllhoai aav nnalMliin>iiWi ii mmi
Aotr fr<— n*.
Ttea< • ^ M8Mio#tWlti4aor:
balaf UM> jrooc forugiiiai oa Pa iti rJ^Y.ik.JUli*' i
.It. ftoti R a^ 41.
•
-• srmr TW^TVSVwlMaikaM
nV^ia f. (b. h.; W) no nartww
t«Mai. Ukara will ha
i.al
• •
I. r*. I, ir tofi'rtnm'sdMkMa
l«anti)
>i ibcM haat laft babiad (la PnlaMiMl
VVr.;.-. ,. ,
- . . .
S***a. rT**~3 pr. n. pi. GVfnrdk (Oadara) nanr ^*T3» HoIL «5* ad., read "STX, t. 7^ a. KTV.
Aine to a spe«ies of catob. Y.Maaar.
TT^ Tjni,
-
i Y. Orl. I, •!* top rrrnrj; Oea. E, Ylamd. MatSotb qpoc ia Ak., ^"^
-**•
s, 79 x-r-i sr "r2*nr j Talk. ib. 133 srrpro. •i; sxrt =:, r«ad with Yalk.SaBL78S:
n"t''"ia 212 b^a
(or i'^'^'lsV) the wolf is coming to get his kid; crap. Tanh. p&^'7^, V. NBil^'^a.
Matt, 4 riTlS^in lb liy-iS '|S<sb xn axtnir is while the
Avolf goes for the sheep, spread ye the snare for him. 1^ lil m. (b. h. "Tia; 115) fence, guard, precaution
against trespassing the laiv. Y. Dem. I, 21'' ni'^iJ "^iS^,
rn^15 f. n^j I Hithpa.) 1) incision in the flesh,
'i'1'115 iDB?3 in order to guard it against transgressing.
wounding'. Kidd/35'^ 'ih (CiK) xbx irx IK perhaps the
Gen. R. s. 79 'z^ h-Qi •)1'<15 nsiS (")11?) thou hast broken
exemption of females (intimated by d'^sa Deut. XIV, 1) down the guard (enactment) which the scholars have
refers (also) to the law forbidding incisions? lb. tia'^'ittJ erected; a. fr.
a.'^ii nnx '51 sVitah and ff'didah are legally the same.
Mace. 21^ "i^sa 'J1 T^n riL:*!"!^ s'ritah is done with the hand Nn^"l5) S"1^"I5 c. ch. same, fence, partition. Targ.
(nails), g^didah with an instrument. — 2) cutting dates, v. 0. Num." XXII,^24ya. e.— i<3nx"l 5<5!:j"'D '5 the central
fence of the ear, anti-helix. Targ. Y. Lev. VIII, 23, a. e.
(h. text TjISFi).— B. Kam, 23*' '21 '3 "in ^Ti'Jh erect you a
D^T"[5 pr. n. m. G'didim. Kidd. 66'^ Judah b. G.
fence in your field.
T T : - T :-
nn'^'l^ f. (-115) cutting dates, date /mrvesf.— P/.niiii5.
B. Bath." 36'^ (Ar. a. ed. Pes. 'l-'li), v. 11J.
>"'^il m. (b'lJ) growing, esp. one entering on puherty.
Tosef.*Mikv. YI, 10, v. fflias.— P/. d'^>'^:iJ, v. bnsi.
tL'" }5 m. (015) heaped, liberal measure. Esth. R. to
Q'i>''15, <?m<ed 1, 4 V. V-ilf
b^"15 m. (b. h.; biJlI) 1) pi. rV'^lf
;
nt'"'"[5l f. (h>^^^l) growth, 'a '['n the way a thing I2;'''15 m. ch. (tt5ia II) staff, leader of a blind man. ll
groios, in natural position. Nidd. 67^* nnb'^'iM -p^ in her Lev. R." s. 22 ; Yalk. Koh. 972 '31 n'^b '5 iKMn mni
. .
natural position (not pressing limbs together). Succ. 45*^ and the seeing man was a leader to the blind man.
nb'^lil II f.^b-ina 1). Sifre Num. 115 XSI1 '3 xnnUJ XIX, 35.
'Dl the twisted fringe must start from the border, and sri'^nii, V. K115 1.
TT - :T :-
the loose fringes out of the twist; Yalk. ib. 750.
y^^, V. -i-ia ch.— [Targ. Y. Num. XXII, 7 Ar., read children). Ib. Meg. 13* '31 Qirri ^I552n he who educates
m
;
.. VIII.«>*W^ "K
cM»f ki4<i 11. > r -*: ni«p « m 4 0^ vry
•lot •4.40^ r'tr^-i, Af rVTMlsMlarilMMMHiM
\ll. tl -
4i 1M«« • (A«o> glH or • tiiiditH
I alMUl n lMir> m
ltd I 1
mhI tlM Wa bom, or *iImI I ihafl Imvo mm^t
•.i«aa*r,
.'....,,-... , ^. . , Xttk/io, Vi|r9 I) to U nimd to dignity. to lako ttp my trorda nad carry \%»»m u. mi i>*:i>llMnL
It. R. to 111. I nScr sTTir V^r- Id liim tint bMooM Y.lb. ll,6r boL ' >J^!l tm. ."ll "TS .
»(ihI. Om. K. •. »9, •imI (plajr OB Um Miahaab hmmw this: a gtti i^^ >•.,, »»:,.^,«^..^ (or
*! ^"7 hy itiMiw of cow •( Pbaraob** tigr gavaraaaa), and a haad>aMtf fsr tlijr aifaaiaaC Lar.
>i*r^t lo iKjwvr; •. ft. — 8) Co If R. 6. If 'an in^ 7> e«« ttt aa wia tbo fc«or aT tlw
^. 14* topi Y. Tmui. I, 64 ** top "T (qnoaaV) iMir^draMir (or fm^trmrm), aad ito lialr itaawr
>>- TI1.V Niuiio bo glorittvd, muioUIIwI Im.; a. •.—8) lo viU win itio qaaaa aad Um qaoaa llM kii«i Oaa. M.
*r/^ fo jiMWr. Nod. 62*; Ab. IV. & •. too.
fVV oil#'« fcooof,
mjn^ Sab. ft** O nsii (T. Yomo IV, 41' boc rrm»} a
*«- Murm/. Twib. V'». >k. ib. p. !»••
raduood onbit, v. rq||L (0«b.R. a. IS 1 nai, f«ad n^TTIt,
""v^ tho poiMM^booruig Uw will bo aorsod V. s-S.]Toaef.lWkb.V.4 nsTO nrraot ad. Saab. (Var.
(th« boolth •giving troo). TmI;. B'rMb. 7 wtUi ataaip*libo iagata.
r'.s;i"i)
": tliou didat grov oldor and didot aia, opp.
Hiikpa, •e^^FT) U
h€ €mi 9i, kfftL Tuam.'i.
- r, m,tt.
.
'mr* rnaymjr baada....ba8feaaipod(l
^nilleh. MUBw. Kiuti. . Z-- > ^ A» grown u|
I not y«t mnirM.
"O lo rcMf, rtmr. Hag. 4
*V^^
, the childrona* nurao.
ItMpa. ^» lo 6f MMtforf. Targ. Pa. CIV, I.
KCI'3? (^^H~^)
dowrt^ Targ.u! Kx \ \ V.
IK (r-:.
2:.. a.
viiblMMtod:)
c (ad. Bcrl *>, Y.rm,
'1^ II (v. procod.; cmp. rns) [(e Aeop 19, roniMi;] b.ttztr-aoc). Talk- Li'k XL11I,IS; 17 (b.l«Jrt VSSV—
' ' ' " * r. KoL XVI. 7 nKx: •'Vnj cap- 8aae.M^ '3 rr^ r-sn (lU. M. lere, Ar. nro) vbaa tba
aad, V, tn»\. lb. XV, 3 riTrsi rnatWag baa a rim (so as to bo asod aa a laeaptada for
*yi »1k' who plaito (hiiia). Ab. Zar. 7«''> KT-Vi Z rn irm awdo a nm of
ri—* err: rrro doogb arovad tbo bottle. — il TCro, irgnK Tug. I Kiags
Uie hair (is t> the Sabbath) aa an act VO^SSaq. Taig. II Kiags XVI, 17. V.i^
...ajng; ib. 9i* (»;....... „,,.u.) rtrc C^rc . . .
'5 »»
act of building. Y. ib. Vll, 10^ rm "^ rrzrt he ri3 (b. b.;T. TQI) focai;ekp,lip4#'./~Y. Sobb.
! flgnTM on a TOMoL M.KaCll^'rr-
^ IV. end, 7* -sfl
xn^ nrm eat off twigs «bi^ om
l«
nmming the date troo) witb tba ialaatioa of ariag
tnem for be. (Babi ib. 5C^ tq).— Part, pmbl ?r«^ t
'"3 11 1 aiu, «»• "Ts ^TTV ^rran let him nrro ;pLc*5r«,reraw Midr. T^iL to Pt^ LXXT, tad
twine "two t Kau 1 1* ^'-nst V^*^^ to vcbto '2 Vvre^ 'KTp %hm bona (power) of band aia kppad off
Snh. VII, 25'' top '31 ^3 nx 'n^a thou hast emptied the
in; to limit, control, tvard off. B. Kam. 23* ^h n'^r\':i
Lev. R. s. 24 '31 1^S25 1115 XinUJ "^a (Y. Yeb. II, 3^ top ^11B)
delivered him into the hands of a woman; a. fr.
he \<^ho guards himself against sin (restraining himself
*M j3 ch., P(a.t|i^a 1) same, to blaspheme. Targ.IKings from anything unchaste) is called holy. Gen. R. s. 70 ll'iy
XXI, 13; a,e.—Y. M.Kat. 111,83*'; Y. Snh. VII, 25'^ top.— '31 )'^'s:) trained themselves to chastity; a., fr.— Part. pass.
2) (with 2) to sneer at. Snh. 40''; Ab. Zar. 35* nn Cj-iSt: 1115 abstinent, chaste. Lev.R.s. 22 '5 Xin 1^:£2^73l and he
. . . '1 R. . . . sneered at the opinion. will become abstinent of his own accord. Gen. R. 1. c.
-,tX.
"' '"" ' f«H III* ^ "^^JT-' . • ' .> ala !• hmM$m4 U*
IK>m. II. ?r l«»i J?, a' ' lb, I, 171 T. Ib. f. r «r^ 9^ «
l-f flW>n rmt "*> iitat dajr for nibblatMl mmmmmiktt OMf
ii w r<ltl i 4 Mm wiimii f«# law«),
fa ft# h0mpt4 mp, Ut tMwr ayi Ma* IX. •
••f« bia|)i I . «. «7^ •••. M* tb- -*•'•'
MMaihinf (mi «ji«i *^-—-, m^mmttp f • //•/ 0*^«n te/4ib wp ilMfau B. IUm. YI. %.
laM).
tba fbnoa of tb« «orld (opeotd lb«
lb. guard agiunit immoralitjr,
». S4, a. fl-. TITO "S
to Uwla«»>
P«n ara. vy^'ermti. Btr. *«• -r -a -tt» -cr» — (tor
rigbt vara. v. Babb. D. & a. L) tba Vav ia Adrr
ImMt, 1, 2r boC^b O S*l caa
v. •^TJ; a. fr— Y. Pw.
(Bs. XIII. 18) of tby riBte la «rwad (bad by
praTaniiT* rabbinicul law (rru) ba anacud aa a guard
baas vritiaB and ha
br anothar prtYaativa Uw*7-A. nrn^ Ltv. B. a. t4;
15, "15 m. (b. li.; cmp. 35) 6eZ/y, fto%; prep, within, nSl^, "15, "^fl5 (S''T5) m. (preced.) inner, in-
among. Keth. 15^; B.Kam.44'', a. e. lab px p"ilT one who side (adj. a. adv.) Targ. I Kings vi, 27; a.e.— Zeb. 15'^ "^Xpl
throws a stone into (a crowd); Yalk.Deut. 921 "^isb (corr. '5 stands inside. lb. '5b, v. W3. Y. Sabb. VIII, 11'' top
ace). Keth. Ill*; Kidd. 44'' "153 d"^"i31 there is something K'11'15 ',in3 of the inside (reed), opp. nx"i3.— PZ. ""'XIIS,
in it, V. 3^ end. iXIJJ. Targ. Y. Num. VI, 4.— Hull. 47=» bot. '5D from the
S15, same; (=h. inner lungs (lower part), opp. S35X. B. Batli.29'' '5 ^:i3"r
15, T5, 15, constr. "15, 25^15 ch. 1)
3';ip) belly; innermost. Targ. Ex. XXIX, 13; a. e. Targ. the interior compartments. Hag. 5'^
'5 '^n3 the inner cham-
Prov. XXVI, 24. Targ. O. Deut. Ill, 16 (h. text rpn) bers of the heavens; a. fr. — Fern. Xin'^15. Targ. Ezek.
a.fi-. —
Sabb. ^irVl) and go home.
152'' xn'^SI IT'^lsb (insert XL, 27; a. e.—Pl. Xnst'J'iJ. Erub. 25l* '5 X*i15 (read ini5,
into. Targ. Ex. XIV, 22; a. fr— Y. PeahVlII, 20'' bot. '|^ XXXV,198q.). Macc.11,7. Ib.12'' [read:] 123 133 5inu: 3X
xDsb xiii out of the pot. Huii.4i'» flnsn msmuj n-^b sn^x Qin '5 lb 'I13i'2 when a father killed a son of his, his (sur-
a. XUJpiin.— Pes. IIO'^ 15b n"^rs, ixab n-^rx I have come P;.D'^bX'i5,"pbxi5. B.Kam. 109»; Kidd.21''(ref.toNum.V,8)
among (you). Y. Keth. XII, 35''; Y. Kil. IX, 32<= bot. X15 '5 lb "pXUJ D1X ^U"^ "^31 is there a person . . . without relations
'21 X""iX in a unclean land. Y. Keth. c* hot.; Y. Kil.
1. (heirs)?; Snh. 68'' bxi5. B. Kam. 1. c.** ; Snh. 69* 51'T^3
I.e.'' bot. "^JS 15 ("^3315) in the bath-house. Y.Ned. IX,4l'' '5 lb "pXUJ it is known that the minor has no heirs (oft-
t^IS. Y. Ber. I, 3'' top in3'ia •)13"'X1 15 '|^ because they (ref. to n|5l, Zeeh. IV, 2) one reads nbi5 (He emigrates),
are brief. — B. Mets. 39*' '31 irispl^'i 15"'^ since we have and one reads nbxis (not nblX5) her Redeemer (goes at
to appoint a guardian for &c. lb. 5'', a. fr. T^Trm "Q the head of Israel)! lb. XpllS nbxi5 1^X1 ^X^ (not nblX5)
'Dl XSla^X since he is suspected of wrong-doing in money he who reads nbxi5 means 'the Redeemer' as it says (Is.
matters, he is also suspected of swearing falsely; a. fr. XL VII, 4), Our redeemer &o.— Pesik. S'Hh. p. 166'' 'fX
Hence 'ia'^ri.'isailfi^^o, l)(=h.'r^iln^, Shebu.45'',and inxri, xb^ '53 xbx they will be redeemed only through a
. . .
V. inx) a legal rule according to tvhich a deponent's state- complete redeemer (ref. to bxi5 Is. LIX, 20 written jj/ewe).
ment is accepted as true on the ground that, if he had Ex. R. s. 26 beg.; a. fr. PI. as above. Gen. R. s. 85;
intended to tell a lie, he might have invented one more Yalk.ib. 145 tT^-oys '5 |3'^na (not D''bn5) whence will the
advantageous to his case (cmp. B. Bath. 31'' ipiub lb ^^^o redeemers rise (if not from Judah) ? lb. ri13l"0 "^3X '5 1
'31 "^53 'X why should he lie? If he wanted to lie, he aiTi going pregnant with redeemers (of Israel).
might have said &c.). Keth. 1 6'' X31X 'a -^Xn Dnn what
miggo is there in that case, i. e. what choice did she Sp'!?b^l5, Sp5^5, ^^fjbl 15 m. (Arab. guwalik,Pers.
have in inventing a statement, if she intended to tell a gawalakh=hippopera, Freytag s. v.) long pouch as a re-
lie? lb. '31 "Q "ixni '72 "^xn '11313 since in this case there ceptacle for grain, thrown over the shoulders or across
isthe legal presumption of a miggo, and so is in the other, an animal's back, haversack. Taan. 23'' ''pbxiS "^b 13n
what is the difference between the one miggo and the '31 (Ar. Xp .; Ms. M. 2 Xpbl5 b-^plU, v. Rabb. D. S.
. .
other ? ; a. fr. — 2 ) ( cmp. 35N;) an action declared va lidbecause a. 1. note 200) get me my haversack, and I shall go and
one part of it was indisputably legitimate, or because the buy &c.— PZ. •|X)5bxi5,'^pbX'i5. Targ.Lam.V,5.— Sabb. 154'',
legal status required for its legitimacy might easily have v.13n (where Var.lect. are quoted). Succ.20'' ^pbxisb ITH
been obtained. B. Mets. 9'' '31 ipso "^53 iX1 'a since, if Ms. M. (ed. '^pbisb) are fit for haversacks.
he wanted, he might have declared his possession public
1^15, V. ii;a.
property, in which case he would have obtained the legal
status of poverty entitling him to the corner of the field
-15, Pa. 3i''5, V. 3'^5 I. [Targ. Prov. IX, 3 Ms., v. 3'^5 H.]
(nXQ), and since (if he had resigned his property) he
would have been entitled to take possession of the corner ni5 m. (335, cmp. X3y) pit; rriX '5 lions' den. Ex.
for himself, he has a right also to take possession of R. s. 18, end 'X '5^ bx'^3lb b^^in He rescued Daniel from
it in behalf of his neighbor. lb. "iJil^DX xb 'n i-in two the lions' den. Deut. R. s. 2; a. e.
3^ 2lt
AU. X«r. IV, 44* bot. 1^ >tl fUl into • vim |4I, * W-« (aoir.aaa.), T. Kidd.lT.Mr' tor «p9i~DMiiik pL iq^
- /Y >•» M**M *a%i, '^M T»f,» J«« ii 1. T.i.' fi.., 1 KLU. 1<A f<.k'.«.*«;c (Jaf I ^BW^i ^ G»Lmm Mi Ir^prfly
X »ita* (v. *; ) a. ^M9^
Iritna, Nfiir im*Nr<i (<w< - i i. *•'*<> «r '«'* * MA'w "^
lApn *> toftof a dat> If
lb. "S^ •«•'«!' . X *. teyve^
•Abb. to***iIm ffmOowtd atriMail «MM •
'S *} In Klngl* tfimlM (MMloM oC Um boii^
top " I t '> ebin, V.a» (lUuM rA# iliwflw ml Ui* cbii
wamim aaWalkai (Ml yai Buiiiji U. Mala. Il«^
:
(bi' •
!
Y. Yeb. YlII, »*; Y. Sabb. XIX. end, 17^; Bab. ib. 187^ HC2^£.(ras)Ui; —pl TatrSifk
ms; br msS> the thiekaat pan of tha i^as. I. 10 Embi (ed. VTS^).
tube. lb. 146'^ '5 to insert a tube into the barrel. Hull. 58'' ^^113 II pr. n. m. Oudda. Ab. Zar. 32* (Ms. M. HTfui.,
T • •
1J^13 j13> m3 j13 pr. n. m. Gudgada, father of E.
Johanan! Hag. if, 7 ; Gitt. V, 5 ; Yeb. XIV, 2 Eduy VII,
; . 9.
T : - T 1- :
'a p n^ains 'i ed. (Ms. M. lanr).
"115 1) (sec. r. of iai< I) to hind; denom. T^a.— [Polel oth. ed. 'pa^ab Jina^n) he who shaves his head (makes
Tiis, fr. which lilia.] — 2) (denom. of 1113) <o /brm a a bald-pate) for good luck (a superstitious practice).
faction; (b. h. fo attack in small hands). Yeb. IS'' (ref.
m"'':";a"I13, v. 'ana.
to Deut. XIV, 1, V. Tij I) if lo tithgod'dtt were meant
only in the one sense of 'ye shall form no factions', it prni3,'v. rttia.
would have read Lilian xb.
Hithpol. "itii^nn to form hands, factions. lb. 14'' ^s ^"113 m.(h.\i.h':ii;v.'b^i)l) greatness. Erub.2l'^ ^TlM
ITliann xb *|3'^"i?aX the law against factions applies only ^Is'i'iai,my glory and my greatness. Ex. E. s. 29; Cant. —
to &c.— Sifr6 Deut. 96 ;
[Pesik. Zutr. R'eh (p. 43) Tina ywdb^]. E. to I, 2 ib'ia His gi-eatness. — lb. to II, 4; Num. R. a. 2
(play on ibani^ Cant, 1. c.) ranx ib2> ib'i'iai even his (the
115 or "Il5, forms of ins a. nas.
child's) elevating himself over Me (by putting his finger
(ed. Vien. X'l^ia; Ms. Stllia, h. text ina). Targ. Koh. X, 8 •iVnia. Sabb. 151 ''
rban 'a his great toes.
V^xhsi 'a the world's fence (morality). —B. Bath. 2=* (ex-
^35113 m. (Via, V. b'l'ia) the heap, the difference
plain. r!S"in72, Mish. ib.I, 1) it means 'a wall (not xnai^S
between stricken and heaped measure. Y.Pes. IV, end, 31*^
division). lb. 36=^ "lilJl ini^35Taa the land outside the fence
[read:] '31 'a 5«3bno X3X I will deduct the difference from
which is erected to protect the fields from beasts. Sabb.
110'"a^ X'msn "pn between the stoveand the wall. Taan.21''
my dowry, v. "Tji??)!).
PI. with suff. xrj'n!! J. Targ. Ps. LXXX, 1 3 (ed. Vien. xm'i^ia,
Ms.xn"i'^ia,h.textr;i'n>n).-2)_(cmp.lW'a)6a«A;s. Taan.24'^; ninl13 f. pi. (denom. of nma fold. Num. XXXH, 16)j
Yoma 77'* '31 '^n'l 'a the hanks of &c. "^Gitt. 73=» X-^siax
animals living in folds (which they leave in day-time),
next w.) on the banks of &c. moving
in gen. live stock. B. Bath. 36*; Gitt. 20'' ; Keth 84''j
'31 'insi Af. (ed. XT^ax, V.
nptn Dnb "pX 'an the possessioil of fold-animals is no]
I5^ l13, IS" 3 ia...ilr[-j<)junction, joined hoards. 'Hag. 15^ evidence of ownership (as they may have come over byl
xb?3a'T "la "13 (Ms. M. 2 N'T'a3) as the boards of a landing accident). B. Mets. 69* \a"in T'3 'an fold-animals (small!
bridge are placed side by side (leaving small slits). Snh. 7'' on half-profit) must be attended
cattle given out for raising |
.M. M )»r-p7», pl.| At. W" * i'« U|» •Mi.lO^ ^^r» •'^ <a tmti •UU ii M Moloitoaa porpm siu H
k 3* 9r¥o •* (Ms^O.a, Ar.wrs) alM pp il m-^M,
Muff. ^'T<I3, M*. M. W^inM, MfT. *«m3t A«. *»
w>— fclodliac abliM aad Uglti. •abfc, IM^ 1000^ mri inI.
•--n) (lu pal A iiiiif*) li »t iIm bnMMlMiofAl
>^tMlO)loWMM
' •o.rUa. |TlM v«n>. of Ar. ffintvm "rn lo W Um {
(owUktonBofa
. ' laiuii «n4 T^ or "^i^ •mrapUoM.I •<«bbi.lA»*lM Mw iwIUm kilrtrr
iSTli
•
«•. O ytrSi '41 IW WwmIm*
•fry MMMiri. X«b. M** HMD 1 prm M tiriali M iW Ui ^ItwlBMlii:
iriuMil Ibr Mttkiag off Um l<>i Mw Maift. IX. * < •• /- -/J"-' .-v '•»pt^"VO*lt)
^(j*) nav^ n^ rm (Var. nx. <^ »m •44o4 M#, -f I*. B. «o TT* ITtn T-
I. I t|
teUw MMwri,
lop of
m«Mror» witleh
oUwr — wm w
to. Uf <iMMil
itnw,
mu«li liir««t.
jinmlijr ftinaim l>>
wm iwlilMtit ia tlio Blgiipilll^
lT>37:ts'
oa vtiiali t.
"ommmiL: pimm §f
boopaj iino—w (dry s«MiUU«)i lb. ^n ir4T 1 vm aiM MiMn rsjiMj 4^ . tu«j imn ad. («dL
Mp'YT^I (•oomipt.oriipms,«MTiMo,««po6)[«,
f.
*iT«») /"or farf—w y. laiai. Pa. 119^ 'S^ =-rs* -;: mk1>
iiiidaralopad oUraa (oiod for mbbing Um akin in
tbii^aadataa, raaalcdaanAe. lb, -^ «!i » •» «, g. J
f«var).
Braabiooma for OM. B.M«4a.lOI*rc*)|CTrx in "Ss aooM>
*13, T. -tt.
iUa^ like Uiia «Bo vary aniMsry to be aaid. 9aB. M*
lOtfa people BkaoanahraaCia oar oeaiiSioajL T-Bar.!.**-
T- T f- »^ tt-
top 'SiTpow TKOS people Bko oamJ i wfco aw aa- —
gaged Ae. afaebLYIll, I*. 3. ToaalL lb. IT. g. Ori. II. 7.
^^*3 I m. rro)-b. sn, 1) 6wik, itan. Bar. 40* B.Kaai.lOg*'anpav'Se.g. if bedatesAe. &Ma«a.«»*
Ms. p. itrrff Ar. stn) tbora ramaiaa a *» r^Ki "S if be haa Ac; a. T. fk.—Deaooi T?« <• «><>r.
iuoea fi-uita again. Ab. Zar. S5^ MOP Sabb. 140* lop Um agf is pat la pQ& (Ac TK^ Ma. M.
N - 1 . Strra. Ar. am, . Bob. Ar. OompL
KU, iro^ O. TTV^) oaly for eoteiag.
V " '*
xnn Mnp tbe gum wfakb
IK *-Tcn.— Had. SO* (booaao yrS, '|\3. iCTJ, Xr*>| cKaaaae. Tafy.bUi.1,0.
U} N*>;: ',;: t wed oat) trunk. IK 16 TarfJir. Leir. XT, 3 TTSw^kb. 19 71 ad. AaML—DM)g.
:' xVx *"r -n the aaa ahoiv no- Kob.1,13 r-S-S aaortof orfl(b.teztrsr);a.a.—Midd.t4^
N
IT"!:
z - -- ,....
!
'i)
onk. lb. stpcny ^Qivn
and tba -aBtira
^ rm *> TS
it woald t tiaatanily hare oaly eaa oolag.^
ed. St31y) and in this manner; a.e. —O "'Xn ^D (abbr.yns) IV, 1. Targ.Y.nDeut.XXXn,ll. Targ. Ps. LXXXIV,4;
like this, in this loay^ in a case like this. Targ. Kutli a. e.— Y. B. Mets. I, 8" top. Pes. 119'' a e.
IV, 6.— B. Mets. 30'' '3 ^xn iD ^pBH "iin iJDl is there a
renunciation of property like this, i. e. is such a con- sbn"5;II m. \ (hv^) robber. PZ. 'pbtia. Targ. Y. II Gen.
ditional renunciation valid? lb. 69*' top '31 -Ji^2 yns in VI, 11.
B. Mets. 8'^ a^'^3^ ''Dia ''iri there are two ways of driving.
C\Un5 m.
a figure of speech, hyi^erbole. B.
(C]y)
B.Kam. 108'' Wl^^ '5 I'm two sorts of indemnities or
Mets. \"04'^ d-^tapl Xin!!<ab253 '5 he used only a hyper-
fines; a.fr.— Ib.Se'' (n^ttJ-^-iX) "'315 ^Tl^ ^S^n wants to show
faces (pantomimes, by moving his head). — 'lias, v.preced.
bolical expression ('a thousand Zuz'). Arakh. 11* "]3a'i&1
'5 xn'i3Ha and tliy mnemotechnical sign (to remember
[Snh. 98% V. ^jn,]
who said a hundred atidwlio a thousand) be: the Boraitha
]m!\, u<5nii5='nrx (or Mishnah) frequently uses hyperboles. Bets. 4* a. fr. ;
—V. "^xnn.
jiil (b. h., V. tT5) to cut (the way, air), pass, fy.
—
Hif. r5ri to carry across, drive uj). Mekh.Yithro, Bahod. S^jn3 pr. n. pi. (a fictitious denom. of Xtllw II)
s. 5 ; Tanh. Vayikra 3 Yalk. Lev. 427. ;
Oavzdnia (Eunuchia), a fictitious place. Sabb. 152* a
eunuch (gavvaza) asked E. Joshuah ben Karhah (Bald-
^^5 ch.same, 1) to CMf.cttf o;f.—Part.rxs.T'^S. Gitt.67'' head) X^3 X3'inip^ N3n^ hoAv far is from here toKarhina
iTi^ill'i'lV iT^^ '51 'pS^'^T sometimes one cuts his speech (Baldburgh), upon which E. Josh, replied '>)> X3n?33 (Ms.
short (does not finish his sentence). —
Ned. 68* tsip bSJls M. nxtlU^) as far as from here to Eunuchia (v. Sachs
t'^'^a does the husband (betrothed) cut the vow apart, Beitr. II, p. 132).
i. e. annul half the vow of his betrothed, leaving it to
her father to annul the other half?, opp. \U"'Vip ^^p'^Q he "Ijlii m. (^15) circumciser, surgeon. Y. Sab. XIX,
weakens the stringency of the entire vow. 2) to cross, — beg., 16"^; Bab. ib. 130'' 'ail rTlini "\ E. J. the surgeon.
pass. Targ, Is. LI, 10,— Koh. E. to VII, 8 '31 T^iJ passed [Cmp, I'llTa,]
ing a river.
carry across. Gen. E. 10 '31
Smrii,
T :-
V. xn-isita,
T
Af. rssj to s. rT^n"! <ip?P ! :
h. text Dbp).'
S^lii, v. s^tiia.
nS^15
TT - :
castrate, v. Xtinail,
T T- '
D'i"i33 indiscriminately) a, v. ; fr. —Fern, tiiirt gentile woman.
Y, Yeb. II, 4* top '31 'Jli
"i^ yz 'J'^XI^thy son from a
P55I3 m. pi. (ns) 1) cut wool. Targ, Ezek, XXVII, 24 gentile is not called thy son but her son (Bab. ib. 23*
(Ar. i^7''"i15, h,text i^al^J).— 2) v. )'^\1t^.
n'i-135); a.fr.— P/, niilJ, Y, ib, IV, 6* hot. [Y.Gitt. I, 43''
esp. pidgeon. Kinnim 11, 1. Gen. E. s. 44 (expl. ':\1 llPi, S^liil, V. xn'iiiJ.
Gen. XV, 9) n3i-i pi ^^^n.—Pl. d'^bjia, ni^jia. y. Ned. i,
beg. 40** Di^ . . .; Tosef. ib. IV, 1 ni^ .\ . . Snh. 94^; TV\X Targ.Prov.XVI,30 some ed,, read a^T^, v. m:.,
(Ms. M. a. Yalk. Am. 545 'P'i'2) and causes his children njl^, n^J]5, njl]5 f. (b.h,; cmp.ly) \)innerbody,
to become orphans. Y. B. Mets. I, end, 8* 'jiS'iiin "^^TJ creature. Y. Ber.IV,8'Hop '31 '51 'a b3^ to each creature
i>ui
I.
1 Vv artcs Se
(T^ ib.) la Um baatf (Wv«4 40«» fa «!« ^ah a. o^
II. iWiUi.lv. 7 (
u»
. . .
b« f 'rtt
K rxV^. Xmi. B. a. If Ite^ 9aak. M nrv O I
*^U (t.
m '3 rr^ 9n
1
tu K. S. a. 1.).
I
Lb. to VI, 12 ptaelaeed iafoar tmdaaal
Kbib^S 222 intm
'Dl "ili^S (read "I'^'^bj) a soldier's servant and a crier; a.e.— jnnCblJ, l^blj, Snh. 95% v. preced.
P;. 'pT^^ia. Pesik.Il.8.15; Pesik. Hahod. p. 45'' "I'^Ti'nVnj
(corr. ace.) ; Num. B. s. 11 ; a. e. the subordinate divine "'13515 m., n"'Q"51ii i.=like a d^iJ, roughly shapeai
messengers. — Naz.
'm ']"^'nsn?2 Ci'^'ni'^^sia the common
66''
PI ni'i'ab'ia.
•
T
Ex. E." s. 30, v. dl:a.
'-T
soldiers begin the battle and the heroes (veteran soldiers)
wind up with victory; Ber.53'' 'p-i'^'^is'ia ( Var. T^-i^Vs, corr. ^IZ'Tl'A m. (dba, with formative ir"!— ; cmp. t:-'n35l
n^bl3, V. n^bs.
j"ii (b. h.) pr. n. pi. Golan, in Bashan (Gaulanitis).
Targ"! 0. Deut. IV, 43 (Y. Xl!:-!). Targ. Jos. XX, 8; a.e.—
Sn^blii, V. xnbij.
f
T : ;
!
Mace. 9''.
A
J ^lil m. (bba, cmp. Isa) </te sfone placed on top of a
T^'2 >15 f. (preced.) a coin named after Golan. Tosef.
burial cave, top-stone, contrad. to psi'n. Ohol. II, 4 ; a. fr.
Maas. ShT IV, 13 Var. (ed. Zuck. IT^ablS).
'an n^'inO the closing of the tomb with t\iQ golel. Snh.47'';
Sabb. 152*' 'sn DHD'^U: IS'.— Erub. 15''; Succ. 23=' cannot Yoma
SD^15 m. (v]b5) stone intcher, jug. 12'' it is
be used "Qpb '5 for closing up a grave, i. e. if put on inn XSlUal '5 the (empty) wine
usage to leave in tlie
top, it is not considered a golel in levitical law, v.
pitcher and the hide (of the slaughtered animal). Ned. 49''
Hull. 72^ '31 'a b'^plU would carry a pitcher (on which to sit during
the lectures) on his shoulder.— PZ. X^B^^a, "^bV^J. B.
it ch. same. Targ. Job. XIV, 22; a. e.
T :
Bath. 71* the house '5 tiSO p'^tnia'i wliich has room for
Dbi5 m. (b. h. Q^5, D^S) a rolled up, shapeless mass, one hundred jugs (placed in rows). Ab. Zar. 32'' i^T^n '52
whence lump, a shapeless or lifeless substance. Y. inunglazedjugs. Hag. 25'"5X nia'^ob to provide jugs (for
1)
Nidd. Ill, 50** and the other limbs of the embryo look the harvest). ["["^BblJ, Targ. Esth. IX, 5, a clerical tauto
dTi^lSls '5 -p^D like a lump, squeezed togetlier. Gen. E. graphy of "-pablJ, v. X^^ia,]
extended from one end &c. lb. (ref. to Ps. CXXXIX, 16)
Jj<p!pi3, V. Np^^x'ia.
)q;lii«(i;v.iq?«».
[MppoMd Ut h9 lk» etdtU Inn rA# AmmTa ImfCA; «r«.
lli.lt*nwP^«)^ Ar.Mwl Um Mw oCUm Mr»p«r «M
mMi, Mnuad. to m IImU; 1. •. Um pw|W<loutof
"S
W^(Ar.
I) voir. /I -rrw. Svl n*
II t(-inw)
cn &, t. iaira) »bo Mralch
V.
V Kll. 111,18' '51 TQ r*C 'S drprvMiona in • Add of Um a.
Ith of Ae.— Y.Ab.Kar.lV,44*bot. 1 TTs what ^Blnai Um vaUt (hi aabMljr adf cbaaUMSMag
it kft
UtdoprvMrioniinlhtTAt.; ToMf.ib. VII (VIII), S nnuii
BMna of a ioiwiiB ovwaD aaid aft ««b tar Ih
Knek. (Vnr. r^*3;:S).-ToMr. Mil^r. Ill, 4; Bag. If* taaUon of ooali cIoUmi^ dmder. Mitt. M^ (ii
dietio«)n9« bb d«Mar (was an tlMi kftio BaloMaa) WW
(Sab. 10^ 'atM.U.) Yalb. Kb«i ITf, Iba^- Abba I ripi
Kob.R.toII, lOmip; Y.aBb.ll,«y bol. V*:p). •abbullf*
B. Aaaa (vhila ptaparii^ for UMBabbalb) 1 (Ma. V^
O. atrro, Alf. Ms. Krra, Asbsri ad. Talk V. Babb. im,
srrii. x:n:-5 (b.
D. 8. L Bo«a S) pot a jaals oa.—H. ^IVt. SaC St^
a.
=*~c, r.«. X1.6) 7nys» -J bumingeonla («tfW)or aMras; ia Otaak (froa Um laft to Um tifhi). Oitt. 87^ (laL to
^^~^^*i^ f. 1) SUM. Hall. 11" "an '2 ratn b* m^j Uitoagb from ondwr oaa dooa-
V —
'
_y
A I'lriuog coal on iL —S) a local akin imnw, prob. Moi to tba otber)^ •» xirs* srm O tdm
V. Ab. Zar. U, 40^1 top; Y. Sabb. XIV, 14^ i^pc was signad gumflMk, and aU tba
''1^515 224 t^i
Greek
e^ m
VoiM lll« 41* W-*f U i H0M««, .Mii^iiU^^ f^^|i„||.xxXI.W|lt
|i<it if
VII. «) f« /Mr «tf (• Ik»I*) r^b»< t.e •aiif* W4> (<^ III*
•
*i m w^fi •'•'
rh. •urn* f> tf'rt**^. • ^.— f)f'» ^'•f ta Mrr m4c^, *• HhII. ^«^. •. *. Hr,—
.'
T«rf li«l I. I«;
' "^ - • |T, K«Ub. Xll« U*- Wut. wr 9«.
i»«w Tars. I f»m. %X%t. ft.
rft. >* ronnM-'- tb* gmpa-Ttoa is oappoftad vHh ao Mnay wadi aad propt A*.
(!• \ . r«au. i. «4' top. a. *. mpn 'in "r^ Ib. "Sn W"V*^U *> Iba riaa (witb ita poodnctji ^m» Vy
il . jtiiii). R. ilanb. 17* ^f«S bj dtflbng Uiroa wawaa^-t) Or roMM^rvr. 'n aroff nltak flaSb.
Ab. IV, 6 'a> -Q^:; VII will biniavlf ba 1 10\ Oiu. M^ and (rag*)*} nam of coUon oloili. T.
--Tmaf. Omf, iho flctilloo* aiorvboaaa n Hka 'r '>n) if.3 co«ta«,
Kidd. II I. M' bot. a proOTljta
n. Yab. 62*. a. •. ib«> aon of David aliall
if yon detfrp tn ctNBbiaa it witb wool, van aay 4o ao
i^ ^*w t; b«>furv all annb in tbe Chif
. . . .
(witbo tbalawofs-ipsiAK.— /lsr:ra,r:s<s.
A (i. #». »i»nt lo livr on ranb). 3) raarwcf, — •WW. i_ „- _ a I, 11. lU 7 (mL Lag. 'C;. Targ. P».
jTN^xf II Nrr. Y Ilrr. I. :/ r~r Vc RCn an inttgral portion of
CV.SS; nc—Bar.40^, T.prarad. B.K««i.»2*. K«cb.7t*.
th« 8h'ma(r«>nfeMion of fAiUi). Y. Sahb II, &* top rW ll.Batb.tf*-: a. fr. (Taff. Y. Naii.Ti, 4 % ly^y i *-v ,
'
* '
rV«rS Vr tb« wick itnalf. XHtt. IX, S 'Tt S3 Vr Vt tb« r*«d ir^ 'yz being a aiiplacrf f^o** IUi"8. ^
'"^ ' r of diTorc* i* iic Yoma 74'*
r:^ !'
•»>ii«l (ni(|iAeat«Ati) itaalf; Sir iS pL G«/iR«, OapUo. Iftacn aiilr* Mttb-
pr. n.
andvery stout.— P/.-^aiS. Hull. 63". Sot.38'"a iS5<n'i2''^S< young animal, whelp, cub. Yalk. Job 926 '31 iriit 'a trhv
the tall in front of the small. Fern. !!<S!^^. B. Mets. 59" a young (R'em) appeared in Palestine; Gen. R. s. 31 Xlia
(prov.) 'z^ 'a "^nnx if thy wife is dwarf, bend down and 'X (corr. ace.).— P/. Q^lia. lb. '31 1i"lia his (the R'em's)
listen to her (advice), v. "SiTb. whelps went into the ark. Ib.s.98 I'^lia h^ bUJ iTnna
the strength of the lion and the daring of liis whelps.
']'^121ii sparks, v. y^^. n^lX 11a pr. n. m., v. X'JIia II.
"1^3 I (b. h.) [to move around (cmp. iriD),] to be a "1^3, S*l13 ch. same. Lev.R.s. 19 (prov.) sbss '2x: 'a
stranger, sojourn, dwell. Sot. 36'' '21 S jir xSa he is named '31 UJ'^a raise not a gentle cub of a vicious dog, much
Gera(Gen.XLVI, 21), because he (Joseph) dwells in exile; less a vicious cub &c.— [P^, '^'lia. Y. B. Bath. II, 13'' hot.
Qen.R.s.94. Yeb. 96'' is it possible "^3^:2 '31 l^ia^ to dwell 'a hp prob. i-iia, V. T^a iii.]
1^,
(simultaneously) in two worlds ? Sabb. 104", v. 1"a. Sifr6
Deut. 301 (ref. to Deut. XXVI, 5) iC?i< S-pnUJnb . . . labn iXy\^, pi. nl!S"1^3, V. ir^iia II.
DU^ "i^iab it proves that he (Jacob) did not go down to
be permanently settled, but only to sojourn there ; a. fr. sS3 j^3 m. (aia) ivicker-net used in .vine and oil
"1^3 ch. same. Taan. 25" ilia "|n (inj) i^ia Ar., ed. Ven. jnsni^, V. i-nm
a. Eabb. D. S.
oth. (v. a. 1. note 1, ed. ''"i'^m) proselytes
shall dwell with thee heaven); (for oth. vers.
(in v.
ITimj, V. next w.
11a III).
Pa. I'l.'^a to convert. Targ. Y. Gen. XII, 5, v. preced. ^r"^ni3, llO^^^nl^, ';^nl3 m. (Gordianus)(?or-
Targ. Y. Ex. XVIII, 7; 27; a. e.—Sabb. 31" n'^':}''']^ he dian,name of a gold denar coined by one of the Roman
accepted him for initiation. Yeb. 76" iH^'^'^a i'ni'i'»a he made emperors of that name. Y. Yomal V, 41'' top Num. R. s. 1 2 ;
ItJ tn
K«c«iiy^ K««lktl^iWptafaflr'*nrT''3
•*. -r clMi.lV.«7^|r#M iT-a^W^T^ir*^ r--" ". W
"JOT*. *• ^"trnL lAr.
'
-
wb«n th^ eaoM to Bollif^,
•rrrofr (Sjrr. labraa tapidaam ia qao boariaas
(pUjr 00 ^".1; q. V.)
laid *« r^
'i'^7^ (rMd 1^) lb. M. (od. rs •nrs P. 8bi. <t2).
feat
Y. Mflg. 11. 74* boC waslMd Irio
nfr% TO (with waiar) oat of toa (Iha
imtft rfiop, rMd *nr '^ a. l^op) b i twoep (as) two eabt
rwrvoir. (Var. rCTS iaeorr.]
(David and Abitbai)— oan w« kiU Um lion (aoliaUi)T
A
Babb. D. & a. L aela 40).
;
rm» "»»3
p a. mm p. *pOnna, VvTS, t.
a (IbU) q! kidd. IT. la.—S) aa Amora. Y. back to OM)?; Pesik. AaoUd p^ ISS^ 7mt TTC:* W
-'
' boL; a. ft-.—5) O. of Isporak. T«ai.SO*>; XiL O. a. Pansa (ad. Ib. "VX 7m«). '
.V -^ Ar. a.
Ms. O. a. Parma (ed. TXrWL, iMm. B. L c . L^JII)
I hart
tboo bcf
^^r""'*^. Sr*y7^3 f. (T. vr^ii) a gma^ feaMle emb
or iioD). Eroh.' 8«» (proT.) strss Vr sois Tp rc3 ZT^n la. (b. b.; raa. t. pncad.) ssairftiaj aa^
:• sr—'i -p Ar. (ed. T-^'i "p rs:, corr. acc^ r. Babb. sfaafiaj; fcaap. elK ML Midd. ST '3 rtvi aaeh ^T^
1>. S. a. L note 400) if tb« dog barks at thee, go in; if a Aapahws fetos is called fmak (a ball, sioaa). T. ib.
mw^i 228 ifhMy
II, 50'' n^-ix bu: 'a a clod of earth. Y. Kil. IX, 32'' top; Dan. [Alleged name of a species of bees, v. "pTan oi
Y. Keth. XII, as** bot. -iS2> '5 a bandfull of Palestine
earth. Toh.V,! D">nrn pxri '5 a lump of imported clay,
V.Sabb.l4'\— Y. Hall. Hi, 59=" Avhen the dough is formed - ""^ *^^'- ^^^"®' Targ. Y. Lev. XI, 13 (0. S<^tS)
^T-'
into "inx 'a one coliesivema.ss; a. fr. PL )'>'6>[i>. Lara.E. Targ. Y. II Deut. XIV, 12 (also in one w. xn-13; Y.
to I, 20 (explain. 1"i^"n3n ib.) '3 '3 'jStias their bowels were S<r? ^'^)- ['". Nidd. 17=' Ar., v. W].]
pressed to lumps (v. n-i^Pi Ex. VIII, 10), B. Mets. 101='
"(ii'^'r^Sa npSiS they were uprooted with their clods of S]il or b<l3 m. (=Xt3a; T2a; fr. which iHo.) treasure
earth (attaclied to the roots). Y. ib.VIII.end ir' [read:] collection, -'a "^n treasury. Sabb. 63" '31 'a "^n xnsnuJa^
"|iTi'i^152 "iSaiaiun when the river swept them away with Ms.M.a. Ar. (ed. •'Xjas) it is found in the treasury (among'
their clods.— n^n Ground) Gush-Hcleb,
ir^ia pr.n.pl. {Fat
the collections) of queen &c. YomaSl ' "pns<1 'a "^3 Aaron's
Giscala (Neub. Geogr. p. 230) in Galilee. Arakh. IX, 6. (the Highpriest's) fund. Hor.9=' 'ai IX -'^bi"l (Ms. M. "[iTil
Tosef. Men. IX,5; a. e.— "'Xabn t^l m. pi. inhabitants of 'a^, insert IX, v. Eabb. D. S. a. 1. note) from thy (the
Giscala. Pesik. B'shall. p. si"; Koh. R. to XI, 2. Highpriest's) private money or from the fund?— Meil. 17''
lS?2iP15 m. (Dira, cmp. t^m) matter, substance, body. ^^tn SU, V. ^as^^ta.
Targ.^Ps. XXII, 21; a. fr.— Targ. Job XX, 20 (h. text
&^J5
pr. n. m. Gaza. Sabb, 145'' (Ms. M. 5<"ia, Rashi
^1^^Cir).—Pl. p^iy>ia, X-^^^TIJ^J. Targ. II Chr. XX, 24. Targ.
Ms. ^"ra).
Ps. LXX XVIIl, ' 1
1 ; a.' e." V. xnuJa.
Jj^?5, V. ita.
SjDIlI U Ar. in some ed. s. v. ")^n, read XpJSUJia, y.
Koh. Ar. Compl. s. vv.
"I3|5, r5 m. (late b. h. 3Ta, cmp. 3S;5, with format. -i) ;
Jj^j^DSIp^il m. (prob.=XpDS ttJia the freeman's lump manager, treasurer. Ex.R. s.2I T^'br 'a -j'^n'^irr I have ap-
or cylinder) signet; seal; signet-ring. Targ. Koh. I, 12.
pointed thee its (the Sea's) commander, Ib.s. 51 Taua'b 'a
Targ. Esth. Ill, 10; a. fr.— Ber. 6' K^TIBT 'an with an sole treasurer, Sabb. 3l''. Tosef, Hor. II, 10 mip b3"i?3X
iron signet. Gitt.57=';58-'',v.S<3i"'>3.— P/."<p5B'r!ia. Sabb.66'^ "^ab the Amarkhal in the Temple is of a higher rank
'a ']inUJ2 with sixty seals.
than the Gizbar; Y.ib,III,48'' "-ay^h (corr. ace); a.fr.—
PL Q'^'nSTa, I'l'iSta, 'ra. Meil. Hi, 8. Shek. V, 2; a. fr.—
j^DlL^ii m. pi. (prob. of the same origin as Latin Fem. ni'ia'ta. Sabb. 62=' 'a niUK a woman engaged as
gausapa) 'rough shaggy cloth, bed-cover for the winter. treasurer (wearing a signet ring).
Gitt. 70'', Var. for ilpSliia.
Sn^y^,' r5 ch. same. Targ. Esth. X, 3 X3D1 'a
course, dark flour, opp. xn'^i^in. Gitt. 56='. [Fl. to Levy n^5, V. n.f^a.
Targ. Diet. II, 570'^ T • T
refers to Arab, hushkdr, derived fr.
leaning on 'a iin two servants (Goths). V. TT (ed. n'nT'^ani) while g^zuztra is one facing upward.
Zab. IV, 1 'Ta by Ar. (ed. 5<^ai:j3).— Targ. Ezek. XLI,13
S'^^n^ii ^r.n. Gothia, the land of the Goths. Y.Meg.
'la Ar. (ed. Koh. X^'JTITS ; Targ. ed. J<n'mS3). Midd. II, 5
71 ''bot. (explain. Magog); Targ. I Chr.
1, I, 5 (Vers, in ed.
'a Ar. (ed. 5<"i:i'i:j3).— P/. n'ix'n'jnTa (rTi-i-j ....). Tosef.
Eahmer) X'lTiia. V. Neub. Geogr. p. 422.
Succ. IV, 1; Succ. 5l'' Ms. M. (ed. sing.). [Ar. nii'inTii,
S^ri"l3,
n'i'f'itj'ihTa, mx^DiD3, mx'i£:biD3, m^'nijiss, mx-iu^jias.']
- V. xani'^a.
T T : •
T T
[Tosef. Erub. IX (VI), 27 xnuDITa ed. Zuck., Var.
:
'TITa.]
V n"*i>V D'sn ion (•«•« I (•• •«» At »"> ' tOik. i(.
'•
"T*^ • WjW- v.* knib. V. »r* bo«.
mf. Tafg, km. Vli
• I
•
^
ptS, Ttril M. 0^1; IB) ifmdtf)^ 9l.(,^. k.
'
tf
XXXnil, IS 7t| (Y. •*!. 1. «
:
have b««& tjUieii out witb their rw>l«. I'Mik. B. 1. c, out of the demou's way.— Yarg. 4er. VIII, • JlM>n Ar. s.
Yalk. I.e. 'SI nrs ^ imr "Sn \et whatever (pUDt) m cot T. 13 4 (ed. "ta, corr. "tS) wbicb pawn swilUj (h.«"(
(trimmed) won drive* new ahooU and grows beUcr. rr-r).—3) fo rfeof oof, dhftwrn, repa§. Pcoik, Sakboe
Cant R. to VI, II '31 TTiVi nrOMn rrs at the nut- - » (read:] rrm^ MWO TSSt HVBX> ICSS9 •JO^SS
tree trimmed and shoota anew. Ib. "iAt^ U'Z'CJU
it (V. Bab. note M
repaj tbe good OMn Us good*
sq.) to
'SI T^UIC lu the nail* ar« cut and grow agmin. ^^ nces be, Tsah. KiTbals« • IfSR^ (eorr. accj; •<• Bab.
'SI 'yyzsrz vnx VtrwX) rxa ao the mora Israel \* shoni ib.; Treat. Sofrim XIV. 7 KST^, ir<Sab (aorr.aoc.); Yalk.
I of hU Horldl>' toil and given op to the toils of th«»t"<l^ Ps.719.— Y. Taan. IV,«r u>prr^-aiaa4be(R.Babar
of th« Law. /abda) ratnUated to him (B. Blaxar) bis rcfotaciaai; Y.
Meg. I, TO* top rr^ mat.
n2, rU ch. 1) same. T^.Oeo. XXXVIII, isnr^
Al <a» fa ei^ 4em§n. Tkig. Is. XLIV. i j.
.h1. Tug. Deut. XV, If TttT «d- Bert
BerU Ty. ^V^).
Y. nj-T); a. e,— Y. Sabb. VU, 10\ Succ SO* hot, mvr |6
1
S^3, V. preeed.
•^* 'TO"*
'T'":^
*~* ^''' R*^^- D. 8. a. L note) do jre not
outoh«iuYrUe) yourselves, but let them cat it. HaU. IS8* 2*15 pr. n. pL G'zA, .. ;i i _ r
c
n^^ bttrsn i rr a from the time he coaunenoed shear'
,..., . .J ,. V. "nj^ Nidd.1T* 'snTtan if beott ., HPli .(IC) cwf «#; whence 1) fa70KA.cla». 7»
ards.—Part. pass. rt» nrf, iroftai, V ':*n:<r<o^rr'r9 lifted ap tue^iab and stood (i me;
HT'ira 230 bra
Kashi: liis fist). B. Kam. 5^ nTtsb 'J"^ n^ian R. Akiba name of a class of oppressive Persian officers (chiliarchi).
has broken tlie force of liis club (Raslii: fist), i. e. modi- Taan. 20^. Snh. 98''; Sabb. 139\ [Ar. "'JSI '^TSa, 'En iM;
fied his opinion; ib. 42''. 2) piece. a piece of
^X'tyjH '5 Var. 'S l-ita, '31 "iita, "i-JS-in na, -'•JS'ltia, 'BiTia &c., v. Rabb.
ice. Targ. I Chr, XI, 22 'Dl '^31 '5 12n he cut a hole in D. S. a. 1. c]
the ice and bathed; Ber. 18'' iplJ.— P/. i^ta. Ib. 59''
kSn kSn jjil f. ch.("ita) 1) circumcision, foresldn,
itlin-l IT^^nn Ar. (ed. Xn2T "ifiTi) hail-stones (Ms. M. j"J_3)
V. KPi-ilTa." TargT Y.'ll Ex. IV, 25 sq. (some ed. "I'^ta).—
XTlS'l n^rta or i^*NJa, Ms, F. I'^'^n, V. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.
2) (=h. iTn.Ta) decree, edict, ordinance. Targ. Ex. V, 14
note).
li3n'n''ia your decreed task. Kings X, 25 '31 Jn'l'i'fa
Targ. I
np!f5 f.(m) \) shearing wool. Yalk.Num.750 (Korah, the decreed (tax) of every year. Tai'g. 0. Ex. 1, 8; a.fr.
beg.)Vn' pt (Midr. Till, to Ps. I nt^a ',^7) the season of Gitt. 55'' xn'^'^^p 'a the first (Roman) decree (after the
S"1'^J5 f. ch.=h. !TiTa,<?ecree, ^arw . Targ. Gen. XLVII, 26 > )i( , y )5 m. (b. h. Ma ; Ma) robbery, wrong, oppression.
(ed. BerL H'^'^Ta, h. text ph). P^. p'lita. Targ. Esth. Sabb. 32'' '31 'a "jliy^ as a punishment for the crime of
1, 19 archive of decrees.
— 'p'^.ia. Targ. Ezek. XX, 25. V. oppression, the locust rises &c. (ref. to Am. IV, 1 a. 9). Gen.
s<ntiTa. R.s.31,beg. 'aniM^a'^n d'^SII^^r steeped in lust and violence.
Pes. lis'' Canaan bequeathed to his sons 'atl tlX isnx
nn^J3, V. preced. a. in'nTa.
love ye violence. B. Kam. 80'' 'a UWO 13 j'^X the law of
robbery does not apply to it (it is not private property).
rn^U, Lam. R. to IV, 7, v. nniia.—Y, Keth. V, 30*
Erub. 100*' we should have learned fnls^sa^D 'a the regard
'a^ Q-isn, V. xiita.
of property from the ant. B. Kam. 109' ib^n iX'^SI'^U: 13>
^!2S^n^Jf 1T2STU m. pi. (aCapaTraTEi?, Pers. '31 until he dispossesses himself of his robbery. Ib. X'^itl'^m
hazar paiti; v. Perl. Et. St. p. 118, a. authorities quot. ib.) nMta (corr. ace). Ib.'' '31 NHJIi iMia his robbery must go
«*>!> 3SI yi
'Vvstminnit* 0140* jafti^ Itib iIm pftnliaiar «c • 4aam ttm Imm •«> «!«•« ••
-el Uie (priftii^i if><'« r>o« lOM) Y. Oft li •iMooli gnrviag oat of iW trmmk; fb. Vf9ik 1 TV
^
*lk
:91 W ^WB ((KNT. M«.){ ft. fr* : 4 rw lp«« Miw M (a^ 1 rs« rwB, «.
.. ;»-.
II 111*
\. Kidd. II
o«t
- Vs
• '<••. » ••a... $no9 t|C*iiw *>^S< Ma Yai^'» i^^^y 2i*3M^
D]| (V. m) fo nrf, frm t to ft* 4seraa< srrfaiairf. B. Bbrfk IT^ rno;
Pi.
lq».
^ 1 ) to nrf brmd^ of (for IcUiof tbc np drip),
Ab. Zar. &0^ 79>?r ^^ 7"° "^""^ b*'^ **P ('" *^ i/iTApo.
> baaa daerasd. Bsr.
"asm 1) to ir rvf to
M^;
ToMa L c (lat
/f«w
a. fr.
iv« Wftftk or in tbc 8«bbaib .vaar).— S) Tnuf. (cmp. to rrns, Lsv. L c) "'ITV "S^ wbaas aa a^ast tbswwa
down b sbattcisd to piaeaa. (S)^|rc«f sf^laMs^. lb.
h. f^
ft. Tftrg. Prov. XVI, 30) to tMrtnttn mu$dkitf.
to do uuto liim.
^J3 cb. saaM, 1) to raf, i;plit. Tatf. Piu LXXIT. U
(b. t«zt *"«). Targ. Y. Ler. XXV. 9 sq. (b. test -!5l)i
CU, D*U cb. MBM, 1) to cftl. Y. Ori. Ill, «a* top
a. Sb— B. Kam. 81^ : - -t'T-C «dL (Ar. r-^X, JIa.
*
toninus) went and had himself circumcised; (Y. Snh.X, 29*" block. Pesik.Aniyap.i35'' Lam.IV,7, (ref. to Qn^ita 'T'SO,
n^alS "i'^'^;i); Koh. B. to IX, 10 -i^tS mn was circum- V. Bub. note 24) '3'1 'JT '5 ^3 every block which will be
cised; a. fr. — 3) to decree; to enact a prohibition as a placed in the future Jerusalem, will be as handsome as
precautionary measure, guard. Targ. Job
to prohibit, sapphire; Yalk. Is. 339 rTniTS; Lam. R. to 1. c. nniW ^3
XXII, 28; a.e. Targ.Is.XXI, 17 l^n it is so decreed.—
"p '31 nninaj 'itSI every stone block in Jerusalem was as
Ab. Zar. 3^" '21 l^ltjl Itii'^X inST and they came and for- hard as sapphire.
bade (gentile bread &c.) even in the field. Sabb. 14"
nx^ia . . . tlila 1'nfa declared him unclean. — lb. 53'' xbl ni]5>
T" T •• :
:
n
l")ii f. (b.h.;1ta) 1)' a secluded and narrow
'
lthpe.'-\1ir^i<,^'^nT\ii. l)fo6e cutoff". Targ. Job XVIII.U; (goat) for the Lord and which for the precipice.
a. e.— Ms. 'Ti'^an^; h. text 'hh^n\ Targ. Ps. LVIII, 8 2) decree, edict, divine dispensation ; (in an evil sense)
(Var. "n-iun^s). — 2) to be decreed. Targ. Koh. VIII, 4; persecution by foreign governments. Sifra 1. c. ch. VI,
decision, divine dispensation. Keth. 8*' ^ '5 1^ dnns "^SX I have decreed thou art not permitted to trans-
it,
'31 bU5 even if a divine decree granting seventy jears of gress my decree (though knowingno reason).— R. Hash. 18''
happiness were sealed to him; Sabb. 33\ Lev. R. s. 26 m3'bT3n n'nn (Ms. M. TaU)) political persecution. Sabb.
"1 'a 1^31 ^UlU lbs without a note of indebtedness and 145'' to reflect '31 X^nx n^p '5 irx wliat hard dispen-
without a judicial verdict. lb. 'pi "ITS ri03, corr. "i"in sation to send them ; a. fr. — 3) a rabbinical enactment
'P'^'l.—Y.Snh. 111,21'' top Ta niti )Ta-J the court passes issued as a guard (v. "I'la), preventive measure; in gen.
sentence over him; a. fr. PL 'pD"'1 I'ifa, 'T^X Lev. E.l. c. prohibition, restriction. B. Bath. 60'', a. e. 'pitia 'px
Y. M. Kat. Ill, 82» hot. (expl. TO niliTii, Mish. Ill, 3) '31 ^2? '3 we must not impose a restriction on the public
"1 "iJ "iV'^X that means judicial verdicts. which the majority can not endure. Bets. 2'', a.fr. tDllJO '5
'31 it is prohibited in order to prevent &c. Ib. 3" '5^ 'a
"155 ("irSJ, "V)^ m. (-i'J5)^tece(of wood), log, club. a guard to a guard, i. e. a preventive measure enacted
Y. siiebi. l'x,"39'^ top;^Y. Shek.VI, end, 50'' inx "^5 X'^S^ in order to prevent the violation of another preventive
he may offer one log; (Bab. ed. Var. "i^W). — P/. "ji-in,
measure: a. it.— PI. nilta, nili'ta. B. Bath. 1. c. niSI '5
'pnna, "p-lin. Tam. 11,3. Yomall, 5 Ellas' ^^lya; Y.Shebi. ni;i3p1 Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note) bad and severe
1. c; Y. Shek.l.c. 'i-i'^rS (corr. ace); Bab. ed. "i-lW. Tosef. enactments (persecutions). Sabb. 80^ Moses, our teacher
Kel. B. Kam. I, 6 "iWl im?3 nx 'pSSS tliey split his scull 'a iTSS Ita issued so many re"<trictions. Mace. 24'' "2"1X
with clubs; Snh.IX,6 "itJ2 Mish.; ib. 82'' T^aiS; Taan. 18''
'31 Ita 'a four hardships did Moses pronounce over
TJn; (Sifra Emor Par. 8, ch. IX nrsipsa, v. WpS); Koh. Israel. Erub. 2l'' '31 i^as bs5 innta 'a nnin many re-
R. to III, 17 "Wn; a. e. strictions impose upon myself beyond
did I (Israel)
those which thou (the Lord, in the Torah) &c. Pes. 87'',
5J^^Pj> b^HPiil ch. 1) same, |;ie(7e/c/«&. B.Kam.Sl''
v. n'nX; a. fr.— M.Kat.III,3, v. in.— 4) (logics) cfl^^^'ori',
'iVnBl''5 (Ms.'^H.'a, F. ^^lip, R. "i^lp?), v. Its.— P/. 'in,
esp. ni\23 'a G'zerah shavah, an equal or identic category,
?"}!?>'!?!?*, T? (v. preced.). Targ. I Kings III, 25 '5 "p-inb
i. e. an analogy between two laws established on the
(ed. Lag. only 'p'lr'b) into two pieces (h. text d'^SIuV),
basis of verbal congruities in the texts, e. g. Pes. &&^,
2) rvhai is to be cut (h. !i'b"iS). Targ. Y. Lev. XIX, 23,
'31n&Sn Ti'J\Ct TQXS the Passover law contains the Avord
V. "ITS.— 3) (cmp. rrin) a guard. Sabb. 54'' "^51= n^^ l-GSI
moado (due season, Num. IX, 2) and the law concerning
(a strapon the foot of the ass) which is put on him as
the daily sacrifices uses the same word (ib. XXVIII, 2):
a guard (against knocking the feet against one another).
as the word moado in the latter indicates tliat it applies
also to the Sabbath day (superseding the ordinary Sabbath
SnU, II m. (cmp. h. ni-i'iia) sheep in folds,
^^'^r-?
law concerning labor), so does it in the former intimate
fold, flock. Pro v. XXX, 31 t^S n^ia Ms. (ed. !!<"ir5)
Targ.'
that it supersedes the Sabbath law (if the eve of Pass-
between the flock.— PZ. constr. i"nTa. Targ. I Kings XX, 27
over occurs on a Sabbath). Ib. I^S^n \a"a D1X "jiX '^{^
(h. text 'iS^irn).
you cannot establish an analogy from congruent ex-
^^^"1^5 m. pi. ("ita) persecutors (v. tTitS,). Targ. Y. pressions of your own accord, i. e. it must be authorized
II Deut!^XXXlI, 33. by tradition that the verbal congruity is applied to
a certain analogy and no other. Y. Yeb. XI, 11'' top —
n"l|5> n'*lj"'5 f. (b.h.; ^Vj) enclosure; balcony. Ohol. inXtatJ dlp^^ Ti;"a an analogy can be drawn wherever it
XIV, 7, *v. iS<';^^|W; Y. Shebi. Ill, 34'= hot., v. n^^ns.- P/. occurs, i. e. a textua. analogy once established must
(from n^ltJ) rii^'ita. Ohol.VIII,2Mish.(Talm. ed-ni'^'n'^IS, be carried through all oxtails; ib. VIII, 9'' hot. B1p^2 UJ"a
9S8 «•!
. aii4 (Ami O-
-^u. I, t^ •. m, — h. r*T5 » .
wrnw, ..
ll«M. R. a. «, lM«. 'T 'V^ lfr« n» We
a*m hiM and tela low mmki (tmmi. lehb %t CITQb *
»5;fl.
*. .. -^^. l^..« ^-^ -of^ |««r Om. K. a >« rahm ^«*v
tl) itoM Ikay mill Imm (w>th
-
t u 1 •
".'*ii, » <r
tjnil,
>rn^ (eoTTwp. to b. h. ptts) I) to iMfA, /of.
TMg.'lk^ kvill, IS; l» (a
ti«a.' (>* (•«( r^>> T. T^
Huu Vll. ftr top *} rami b« appMrvd to b« UtMcblac.
y.lCldd. Ill, «4* boc. r^ni th*y bittgbtd. Y. B«r. Vl« 10^
l«.> n'Tsn rr^ *^"ra hit collwifuo lauglMd ••
bn >. 5»* vran . . , :V>b). Y. Kit. IX, JS« bou
rr^ap^-^bcrMaivwlliifliwiUiaraiH*; Y.Kttb. Xll,36\
'0«B. B. •. SO rripS l^^ Ui« aodiMica Uufb«d mOS
•I what b« Mid; a. ftr.— S) to iporf, to 6e ofrw^rM (oT
IdolatroM prMltow). T«rg. U Ohr. XV, l«;
v. next w. pi.
Targ. Job XL, 17 Ms. a. Ar. s.'v. I3:^"'i: (ed. i<;:ri; h. text
n^'^i V. nxa.
IT'S). Targ. Y. Num. XXV, 8 ."T^-i3-'5 n-'S his parts.— P/.
K^-ns-^a. Targ.Y.Ex. XVII, 13; Deut. XXV, 18 (v. Tanh.
T •• T •
Ki Thetse 10).
•• T T
T T :
! ••
T T • T I :
1'i2J< nSia'i^XI 'pSX R. Tarfon's mother spoke to you thus nB2 the Lord
his death indirectly). Sabb. 88* '5a . . .
for sacred purposes, v. "i^riS). *PL i<*3^"'5. Sifre Deut.51 threads of dried tendons.— Gen. E. s.20 fl-QlH buS '5 fibres
ed. Fr. ll^pUJNI '3^5 the heights of A., v. itSS. of dried roots in the ground. Maasr.1,2 [di^nN]'5 lb''-J'il23a
(Y. xni'^SIIS, h. text fiTS'i). Targ. 0. Gen. XV, 20 K^t'3''5 v.preced.—Y, Meg. I, 71'' top StroiZHI K115 the thread
ed. Berl. (ed. "'St'n35, Y. '^!!<'^35, h. text Ci'^XSl) ; Deut. 11, with which a thong of the T'fillin was pieced together.
text U^piS). lb. 20; 21.- Snh. lOO''
10; 11 (Y. KlJ-lSia,"!!.
—Pl-TTh^'^T^- Targ, Ez, XXXVII, 6. Targ. Job X, 11.
St'^ll Vap |"'"a''5 insa grief kills the strongest man.
S'l^ii I m. ch.=h. 15 II, grain, coriander &c. Targ.
Fem. pi. S<ni1-)3i5, '35. Ber. 31'' '21 '5 i^ndbn niD3 (Ms.M.
!!<n"i3a) how many important rules can we learn &c. O. Ex^XVI, 31; Num. XI, 7 (Y. 13&13).—Yoma 76% v.
'^1'^5)
15II.— P^. i1''5. Sabb, 109'' X'^3111 '5 Ms, 0, (ed,
S^H^ii, 3ii II m. (v. X"i3"^is; a. "i35) membrum virile. grains of fenuj^reek, v, 1'^5 III, 2.
tt^i 2S5
•wf. iTWm V
I. 11 Own XUX. a<» r^ •4^ r«n4 "^^ v.
-> III I
*} "TZ Um trouble of t
b. 100*'. — 2) yr©.'
. «!. T*W«*» pi.) « \u\
mnl Ibod Ao.); n. tt.^
V, r top Tf*wr| Tn i..
wash. lb. '5 D1UJ2 '<13 "pN are not included in the pro- St'^au: i?2U;2 'ai . . the native below and the stranger on
hibition of laundry work (in the festive week &c.). top i. 6. what a paradox is this
I
2) proselyte. Targ. Y. 1
—
Keth. lO'' top. Ex.II,12; a.e.— Y. Sabb. VI, 8* top. Y.Kidd.VII,64'' bot.
'31 'a "^tiX^, V. KSBia. Snh. 94*; a. fr.— P/. 'p'11''a, St^'li"''?.
&<^n''5, S''n*5 m. (v. i!r^) flame-colored. Bekh.45''
Targ. I Chr, XXVIII, 2 ; a. e.— Fern, xnni'5 proselyte.
(explT *iin''^5) as people say 'n^5 Kp-QlD Ar. (ed. 'n'^5)
Ber. 8'^; Pes. 112''.
flame-red,
wN i" 5 v^cS 11 5 j m. ("iiail) adulterer, wencher, lewd
nx^n^5,
T • •
V. xn^j '' '
I.
wan. "^Targ. Job XXIV, 15 Ms. (ed. XBI'^a). Targ. Y, Lev,
XX, 10 ''a.— P/. 'pni^a, x^-ii'a, '^!'i'»a C'^). Targ. y. Ex.
Drn^ii, c. (b. h. nkn
D5n*'i|, h-^ orna ^-^j,
XX, 13. Targ.Ps.L,18 Ma^ (ed.'iBr^a); a.e.— [Targ. Prov.
Gehinnom, Gehenna, a glen to the south
nsri ')3) pr. n.
XXX, 31, read with Ms. xnn II.]— Pern. Xtn'ni'sri. Targ.
of Jerusalem where Molokh was worshipped whence ;
''SI2"n^ii m. pi. inhabitants of Copies (Kottto;) in jriT5, jnj'v5'»[> i\\^m.{y.^x&Q.&A.) haughty, proud
UpperEgypt! Targ. Y.I Gen. X, 13 (some ed. '^:); Targ. man. Gen.R.s.'85 'ra; Yaik.Dan. 1063'1S<a.— P/.'pjniia&c.
I Chr. I, 11 "^Nlira ed. Rahmer (Var. '-JliJ, ed.Lag. iK-JXS, Ex. R. s. 8; Tanh. Vaera 9 '31 y^^^S'^ 'an the haughty
h. text D-imb). Cmp. '^KS'^a. who declare themselves as gods. Treat. Der. Er. II, beg.
"panBi.^, 'sa.
i^^mril,
T
V. 'ni-^a.
T
T •• I
;
TT •• TT-
XXX VI,' 1 2. Targ. "is. XLIX, 25 (Vers.) ; a. e.— P/. "panra &c.
Targ. Ez. XVI, 49.-2) (in a good sense) exalted. Targ.
nnDT-ll, V. tt^asa. Job XXII, 29.
D^^5, Dl^^a (D^^-3) pr.n.m. Cams, Gaius, 1) (mostly csn^jrij "5, D"5 f. (preced.) 1) exaltedness, glory.
corrupt) used, in connection Avith DT^pl^ (Lucius), to re- Targ.^Ps. XLVI, 4. Targ. Y. Ex. XV, 7; a. e.--2) pride,
present gentile names in general. Pesik. E. s. 21 (ed. Fr. haughtiness. Targ. Ps. XXXI, 19; a. e.
p. 107^'') '31 'i^ DI'iplVl "ilian 'p 'a e. g. Gains of Gadara
and Lucius of Susitha (Hippos). lb. 108* (corr. ace). Sriil f., v. xn-ra,
Y. Gitt. I, 43'^ top '31 'i'^plb n-^ia (corr. ace.) G. a. L. are ^^"5 II m., V. X-Ta.
T T-
the signers and ye ask yet (whether the signers must
.
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n. It«lh. 4*.
lb. "jV vs» rso yo« miijr |kh oil mi ijm «h (to t^ap ui* *, dial <*« « *}. tKfi.
VII,"
«.*
T»rf. Job XXX VIII, 8 rrrscs (h. uxt rrss) artariat, I aay. Iha opmuioa May kaaa
n h« bfwUis fortJi. (Targ. P*. XLll. i nzh Um^ nmA with a KtowiaglnUbaad h» way haaa ii eat i. Taaal w
V. son].—40*^ V. iafVm. %
S) (cmp. in««nUigi of — (Mit. VII (V). I ; Bab. Ok 70^ *«;«8; Y. ih. VU. OT haC
) lo Ant (of oxtoK Tarf. Job VI, ft (aomo od. ^TT, b. NilMpa. 17IP:, T. aapr >
ircr). -~^**
T^3 ch. Musa. Bah. •? pt^;
WT
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«*• -Si TaV' tTTO Ar. (ad.
-•^r «o wafa war. Nidd. -,«^p<t; prob. an adaptatioa of ^"^ t. ft. a. v. ^^f9^
;
•f.rTa pr. n. "v 'he xixvt Qikam. Qao. R. a. 14 invading tioopw Tab. 122'- *5 •=-«» r" • *«*
a*; a. fk-.—il rriBr^ Ih. XVI, 7 (I*SO «h« oomOj i*
" "' f
(pUy on "pnjK
•:a rxawa in eoaAawia on acc oaat af iavadMa.^ Bath
out troops; to array. lb. 0'^*5b . . . triG'^'iS n^a hoAv many w>> 5 m. pi. (b^a II) persons of the same age and
troops can I send out. lb.; Lev. E. s. 17 C^.^Sp b'^tinn
circle.^ Zeh. 116'' 'a i^blS '^-in(some ed. "la, v. Rabb. D.
'31 T^nib'^ir! he began to arrange his armies for battle; S. a. 1. note 3) two youths of the same &c.
a. fr. [D'liJ pr. n. m., v. O^l^a.]
'i'ian).—Y. Sot. VIII, end, 23^(translationof Gen.XLIX, 19) b^5b^5, biib^5, b(^% sb^b^ii, pb^b^5, v. 'aba.
'z^ n'inp'ij'5i'2 TX
an army comes to ravage him, but
':»
V V T : • T T ; • T T : • •.•.' t :
•
Targ. Ps. LXV, 11 xno^a ed. Vien. (ed. "''i, Ms. '"^^a).—
Denom. D'i';ia=h. b'^'^S, v. preced. Gen. R. 1. c; a, e. — n*"il f. (b. h.; b"^ai) gathering; rejoicing. Ber. 30''
T : T T •
ing, v. Wl.
5"'5l (b. h., V. bia) to form a circle, to gather; to re- (which attacks the roots); a. fr.
joice.' Y. Ber. V, 8^ bot. (ref. to Ps. II, 11) dl"' Stin-iiasb
!l^'^5n ms?"! when the time of trembling comes (in a dis- n^*"5> ni~5 ch. (preced.) shavedbeard (in mourn-
position of reverence) shall ye assemble (for prayer); ing). Targ. Is. XV, 2; Jer. XL VIII, 37, v. iK^-b^.
cmp. n^'^a.
"'I* '5, '1>il m.(iba) 1) uncovering.— 'nT'\y 'a uncover-
>'^iill m. (b.h.; preced.) circle, association of coevals. ing of nakedness, incest (Lev. XVIII, 6; a.fr.). Yoma 9*;
B. Mets. 27''; Yeb. 120'' the same mark ib-'S pn tl'^'[:i^ is a. fr.— UJi<"i 'a bareheadedness. Sabb. 118''.—d'^iS 'a bare-
fwequently found with those born at the same hour (under 42'', v. n^M. Erub. 69'' 'ai -i?3l^
facedness, defiance. Sot.
the same planetary influences, cmp. ^aba). Meg. 11^ "p d*i3Ban apostate and a defiant person, expl. 'B 'a2 "i^l^
'31 ib^a of the same character. Ned. 39'' ib'^a ',n (Ar. "^Dn) a defiant apostate a. e. 2) the law forbidding the use
; —
of the same age;B.Bets.30''. RuthR.to 1,3 Otl "i^ inx nn of liquids that loere left uncovered (as possibly poisoned
'an Vd 5X11 if one of the circle (of the coevals) died, the by serpents). Ter. VIII, 4 'a dl^U^ d'^llOX are forbidden
whole circle must take it to heart.^ PI. "p^'^a. lb. — v. on account of gillug; a. fr.— PZ. di":iV,>i5^ j-'-il^ia. Y. Ab.
^i<Yh [Y. Ori. II, 61'' bot. -jniun b-^J, v. ^ta.] Zar.11,41'' hot.; Y. Ter. VIII, 45*= bot. [read:] ababo n^nu;
'aa (not baba?3, not "pi il^ias) who sneered at the law of
T5 III m. (bia) ball, clapper of a bell. Lev. R. s. 27, gillug.
beg.; Tanh. Emor 5 bia; ed. Bub. ib. 7 h^X
^'^yh^^, ^1^^^^, 'b5 ch. 1) same. Targ. Y. Gen.
isO^i^I pv.Ti.i.GelaiCoelia?). Ab.Zar.lo''Ar.,v.-|!ian. VI, 2 Xlirn^il^'ia nakedness.' Ib.XIII,13; Num.XXXV,25
xn'1'112' 'a=h. ni'^lS' ^l^ia. — Esp. liquids left uncovered,
^"'5 II, IS>''3, i\^^ m. (hhi:) 1) something rounded.
5?^
law concerning them. Hull. 49'' 'a inb nin 13 when they
Succ. 34'^ 'a XBpTI a willow with rounded leaves. Sabb. had a case of uncovered liquids. Gitt. 69'' '31 'ab against
110'^; Men. 42'' 'a X"^2i5(?3) (v.i<';nari) liquid alum in round- the danger from drinking uncovered liquids apply &c.
ed form (axuTTTrjpia az^joi-fuXri, v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Stypteria). Ab. Zar. 30'' "^IBp xb 'ax they care not for the law con-
—2) (cmp. 'ijaba Ps. LXXXm, 14) [rolled about,] stubble, cerning uncovered liquids; a. fr.^ — KnS"l "^l^a intimation
straw. Targ. Job XIII, 25. a feather, spittle,—Hull. 46''
of meaning. Gitt. 34'' '31 X-J-^ai 'n 'am they differ with
'a IK or a piece of straw. Ib. 56'' top XiniJim 'a a piece regard to one intimating the annulment of a letter of
of wheat straw. Nidd.26'^ Stnam 'a2 ni^ •,3i?2'Tl on whom divorce. —
2) bright, polished surface. Zeb. 38'' n^ilb'^ax
we may throw wheat chaif, i. e. embarrass with petty on its (the altar's) top surface cleared of ashes.
questions.— PZ. ''Yi>, '^A^'ia. Targ. Ex. V, 12. Targ. Job Snh. 42"; Pes. 13'', v. ^nb^a. — Targ. Nab. II, 8 X^b-^aa ed.
XLI, 20 sq. —
Snh. 108^', v. ^"^a IIL— Succ. 14=^ sini'^^-'an
— Lag. (oth. ed. K*ba2) openly (not in a covered carriage),
(grains) in their liaulms. '^ii'^a ">2 dumping ground, marsh.
V. "^^pa.
'a "^j"! XS'lb'^a the small fish living among the reeds in
the swamps. Ber. 44''; Keth. 105''. blb^ii, pi. d-^bi^^a, V. b^H.
r^s^j 'J»
T9>
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V. 7?}.
fx'i (ooad. » ».
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fitrifriu, rovnfry rtfUflMM.— H. ri|l|^ Midr. Tffi- '-
pmi» ifMNoM Mt>tratia ikm oplB><
1>. XLVIII. end; Ynlk.fkrM,-B.BMJk.7»*' M* M -
. . . ^Tto, pi.) I) acrotm^ Y. T«r. V. 4.r boi. 'i TQSn mrc 's tbe rimlei Otannii Y. Itan. I, IT tafL Y.
witlunotknl enleolnUon.— S) Ike mn of irtlen for (A/iV VI,M' koc TT^ qPP '^ — oforton ing 4ykn
nmmoritml ntibr; towtftWe imUrfniatiim hnmr^t nn the wfaeboUten.
mumtrimi mine of hum, B#r. 8* 'r ••: - - il.c
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5rw'r3, C*CPr3, "PwrS, %. mc-r*.
' ^3 ui. GmwwW, ihiru leticr ui
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aim«ricAl value, thrf9. 8b«k. Ill, >;«.:: .
wU ^» ^"I'*.
! em* miMmonical pUjr) tr^ Vtm r.'''^*: "« (AU. 31. pTI*3, V. pn*.
iiiuin«l>Dnl«Ui intinuUct, Do good to the poor. Ib.
n*r-C the foot of tbe Ginunel ; n. fk-.— il 7%(5f. Ib. 103^
:t
K> «.« to b« poniblj taken for IWddea. "JX'r3, HT"*?? '3 fend -sn irf^ Tmt^ U
LXV, oi LXVI, 'itVbusu a. oCb. od. -y^' « J^T^
!rC*3 pr. u. m., V. itVsa.
•"1^3, T. iqnt.
^"^2*3. V. x^s'SJ a. »Va I, 2.
*7r3 (pTia) m.pL(T?5)profadiK«-or.c«r«tf!l.
*|*3 1 (V.
•;^x Af. pw (with kr) to Toeet Kd. & Meta. III. 1. [T.atpu]
X'^01315 240 x-(t:Dia
s^^D^r^, pD^r5 {'m, 'id^) m. pi. (Tsvkia. D A II m. (v. preced., cmp. >X0^^ III) the ivife's sister's
TOL) 1) (with DTI) hithday festival, anniversary of death; husband, brother-in-laiv. Snh. Ill, 4 (27'') id'^a (Y. ib.
\n g%v{. commemorative festival. Targ. Esth.III, 8. Targ. in, 7 id-iax); a. fr.— P;. 'pp'^a. Y. Shek. I, end, 46'';
V. ^•'3.
nD"'ii> nr5 f. (v. OOia) agony of death, dying stage.
Y. Sot. IX, 23'' bot. tnndia dlp^a the place where the ex-
S^25^5,
T-T •
V. X3a.
T- piatory heifer died; fo'sef. ib. IX, 1 tnnna.
ections every day, and not two of them alike; Esth. When its handles are split (broken oflf) &c, Ib. 2 'ia
E. to I.e. '21 nniS n-^i-i 'a nU5ffi (ed. "pD'13, ]"i!D13, corr. ace.)
'31 na!'3>1in3^ if a gistra isbroken so as to be no ^|
he opened to them longer a receptacle for liquids, though it may yet re-
six treasuries &c.; (Yalk. Esth. 1046
nr-iiaon Targ. II Esth. in). ceive eatables, it is not susceptible of uncleanness, for
; I, 4 "'t3a
0^5 II, D^]]5 m. (Dia II) intimate, familiar. Keth.85'' a gistra is no longer considered a vessel. Sabb. 96* (a
nin 'a xn nin" ;"i . . ^xi (Ar. n'^'^ oa . . . oi'^ai . . .) but leaking gistra is not considered a vessel) because nobodj
if it is one who is familiar with him (so as to use his says 'ab 'a snrt bring s,g. to be put under a. gistra; a.fr.
name without a title), then, we may say, he spoke of him 2) an animal body maimed to disfigurement. Hull. 21''
in a familiar way.' —Pem. Xd'^'^S. Kidd. 81* ST^n '5 she 32'' nbS3 'a nsU53J if one made an animal a gistra bj
was on familiar terms with him. PI. '^D'^a, "id^ia. Ib. 33* lacerating some of its limbs, it is considered a carcassJ
|32"i na '"^ai where scholars are a familiar sight (and no Ib. 52* inil72Sp 'a ye speak of a maimed body (a rib 01
attention is paid them). Keth. 28* iTinS '"i"ia they are each side disjointed)! Ib. 27* 'a nuiirils sbl that in cuttJ
intimate with each other. ing the animal's throat one must not make it a gistra
p'^UB^i Ml y^
K«l. M Kiiu. a - -- p*^ ' » •«•'-« "' «^ f - 1^— iat*. lift* Ib^ 'n «r UM •«««*<« w iw mia
mviiu of |>uM*fjr f«*<tn4 la ih* |»'««'« • i-i*'" '
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^ or ^irf.
imfi/lm
lb. > >7 on lop of f.
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^VTA I lkt€i«mum§of am imptm remrl by
m. (^) 9 »•
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majw
T« praaad.).
DO blow*. (Ib.xxill.i4 y^ranuci di^toad.!,
^l n. (b.'h. Cf) «U«, dborv. Makbah. 1, 4 -rvri 1 \c raad: ^rj (m is Paabiio) iboo, ibafafaM, Aai)
JLr. (ad. a», It Hal Oaoa d, v. Koh. Ar. Compl. %. v.
Bote 9).
Ti IIm.(b.b.'«;"r«ar"nsla M( tfrrwwm, w.
'd') K*Vi: |)liM>a ma at tba ibora of » river, a^d if I do noi 3) imk-tiame^ or tmlfkdteif iram (awy). Bala. Ift*
. . ., eaat ma into tba rirtr. lb. XI 11,86'' boi. (qfO. eorr. 'Vn lampofinkaioaa (for blaalrariag laatbar), la
0; Y. Kil. IX, ar bot.; a. fr.
ft
po»dcr,iaeoapoaad<*~~r
IPB9 Am<, t. TftgL
f vwdtrafgiffmmt; 7
U, 10^ boc (parb.
— .
>).— PL r««n, T«->. Targ. Y. 1 Oaau XXII, ^ r-.i<i :—*:^, T. irr»IL}—4) aaaM of « dtaaae; a aarf af
snro). Enib. 89^ ferer(f). Ottt. tt^, t. aast v.
•I
r>i 242 XDn^5
n^^)
n^ii III,
1) projectile, arroiv.
^75 II, lSnT5
Targ.
m.
Is.
(^^a, ^^5;
Ned. 41*.
••'=•
SDl'7"l^5 (i^3''n"l''5) m. (cmp. lil^iS) n young as:
JobXLI, 20; a. fr.— Gitt. 56* 'Dl '5 Nl^ he shot an arrow
eastward. B. Kam. 26'' '^p'oti'd iplDS ITiiimi X3T^y2 ^nT5,
-
^:^1^^,
T
V. '115.
:-
,
: • T : .
5S I
5 III m. (113; cmp. X"i15) direct consequence of • N~l"5 1 m. (3>1?) I) deduction from the price of
an act. PI. ^niJ. B.Bath. 22'' Tr'm i-i-^Jn (Rashi nibil); redemption according to the years of possession (Lev.
ib. 25'' sq. rr^bil r^^y^yz (Ms. M. only rT'-i'iJn, V. Rabb.D.S. XXVII, 18). Arakh. 24* '52 bxs^b to be redeemed with
a. 1. note); B.Mets. 117* rv^-n i1''a:a when the damage due deduction. B. Mets. 106* the Sabbath year nbrn xb
is a direct result of his act. Ib. 44* '31 r^1m '^-i'^:; it is '5a lb Ar. (ed. '5n p, v. Rabb. D. S. s. 1. note 90) ought
his act that helped it (to get sour). [Rashi: his arrows not to be counted in for deduction. PI, ']"^y!l1i5. Y. Shebu.
in a metaphorical sense, v. preced.] VI, beg. 36*^ ii"'?'iT5 tfiO the final redemption of the
Hebrew hand-maid.
Sn^5
T
IV •
pr. n.
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f.,
'
V. Xb^5.
T •
maker. Pes. 28* (prov.) 'Dl b'^Bp'3 n'^n^^n 'J (ed.' XI'^J,
"nn"'j(, V. i>iT5.
corr. ace, v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note) when the shooter
(arrow-maker) is killed by his own arrow, he is paid
from the spinnings of his own hand.
(prov.) i<h:i^1 "IS Xpiai "lap i<1^n Xl^n ^rwi "^^p before Tos'foth Yom Tob a. 1. s. v. iJUD.
rin^a- <*4<4air^.
TTjirri. V. -rill. ,1.
V. n^J |iaff. II Wiiuff Aalil«0{#«r.
STV'JI -^ X J
arroM*. ». Ul.
« a
(•d. V^om) aanoyiuic* of (kmilyquarrtla b CunUiartobfr. M^^i,
ft Yalk. £«<li. &7t.
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IX, 13 "p^Va; ib. to VI, 1 Uf^p^D; Tosef. B. Bath. V, 6 old restrictive laws. Y. Shebi. IV, 35'' '31 'a^a dPX ye
St-^pVaD-ia ed.Zuck. (Var. NT'=l); Yalk. Lev. 479 ''pih'2 impose upon us taxes &c. Y. B. Bath. I, beg. 12'^ 'a^
(corruptions of i<:;p1.^3 or X^pa^S cmp. Low Pfl. p. 205 ;
'31 f'bs you make him bear the expenses for &c. 3) to —
a. 257). [Ar. a. Mus. seem to think of Lycium.] bring about, cause. Sabb. 32'^; Tosef. Yoma V (IV), 12
'31 ^"y r,13T "I'^baba'S good things are brought about through
J^iij Pa. J-^bs (reduplic. of bj, v. nh) to reveal (v. P. the agency of good men &c.; a. fr. — 4) (v. bba Nif.) to
Sm. 723), to announce. Gen. B. s. 36 '31 S'^sa b^T Ar. (ed. overcome (one's own feelings), to put up with, bear ivith.
5i^a bif, not xb^iT) go, tell thy mother the good news; Keth. 67'^ d-i^-iyn •'as baban^ -;ai:fn will you bear with
Lev.R.s.5.— lb. s. 25; Koh.E. to II, 20 -p-O-^iih a-'ba ib^rx me when you only lentils? '31 ^as 'a he tried to
I offer
(not ''5'iba) I will go and tell thy mother. Pesik. Aniya, live with him on
lentils, and died. Ib. Ill* 1^:i3.'3 'a he
p. 137* [read :] ri'2fv ratti'^ab sbs jba-^aS b-^s^ nxn n^a br conquered his love and remained single. Y. ib. VII,
as much as thou canst tell, tell; as much as thou canst beg. 31^> '31 1^3> nbaba^ she has to bear with him thirty
praise, praise; Yalk. Is. 339 (corr. ace); (Pesik. E. s. 32 days longer.Y. Yeb. VIII, 8*' top '31 'p-OH baba bear
'31 ^1"11).
with them twelve months (give them time for recon-
Ithpe. 5%i!!< to boast. Lev. E. s. 10 is it these nxi sideration).
JIIT^bs i,''h^-g of whom thou art so boastful? Eithpdlp.'^ih}T\T\, 'an, iVi^A^aifp. babana i) to be rolled.
Erub. X, 3 l-Iiia ISdtl '3 the scroll rolled out of his hands
Si|v5) pi. j
5-?5 m. (preced.) revelation, preaching. (down the roof). Hall. Ill, 1 d'^an3 babanrrtU IS" in the case
Y. Sot." I, 17^; Lev. E. s. 26 [read:] -lisba ",2 "^sa nx "^XO of wheat dough) is rolled, v. supra. Y.
flour, until it (the
')''^m do not mind this man's boastful talk. Kil. IX, 32« top; Y.Keth. XII, 35'' top T'babanp their
bodies are rolled underground, v. biaba. B. Kam. 17''
nnx dipnb 'arai but the barrel rolled to another place.
Pesik. E. s. 6 '31 nbabans i"i<a from Palestine it (the
^S) -^ 5 m. (bsbJ) 1) rolling, turning. Y. Sot.
stone) rolled and arrived just for this momentary use;
I, 16" hot. rtS'^a '5 "^"13 much time as
as is required for
roasting an egg in the ashes; Num.E. s. 9. — Y. Pes. Ill, 30''
a.fr. — 2) to be turned, changed, transferred, caused. Pirke
d'E.El.ch.XLIX '31 b^ m3bT3n nbabana the royal dignity
Plbiab''5i "iHxb after the dough has been rolled (formed).
was transferred on Esther. Shebu. VII, 8 tiyin^ lb '3
K^th.llP by rolling under the ground (for resur-
'a '>":}
rection in the Holy Land). 2) (with or without rt3J13^') — '31 if by chance an oath is imposed upon him in another
M kmtL^ m%m
• «
.
to
i.it world, L
Daol.
«.
tSt*
Tb| oh,
V*^ lium Ar
—a^lWI ^^^ "T^ Aaai
*na <* Babh. D. B.
f—rad. Bibiu
a. L airtal
•bMffMi of IbrUiM lako plaot imwHonUy^ Kiu K. •. si.
a. •.—«) (-T*l> f*»*«»fr, friin, 8abb. M^; •&•, ». »- tha oMiaalaia (aijhoadf la«Mw«m«<i4. Ma ildoa fhaarii
K M
abuv*. Y. Miuwr. V. Md« &>•; ToMf lb. Ill, 14 I. .cry. (Lav. B. a 7, V. aait w,|
t.Kp^i BaMuJt*.
rpUau bMM
Mv tboM r*^ VTif^ (cd. ISmIu ^srhi, Ukp,. -rWiR fa htfmgO. H^SLUh,
fmt, yy b^), oorr. mo.) wboM |^obal«» mn polalad.
1^1 w. (b. ki <te) I) coatiof. dUa; lliffcw T. B.
to
haaoapad tha Bhofcr
ila dao lisa. Lav. B.
^
a. 7 :>
Vy
nrn
'fT'grn*
mr (Ar
aad n laaai
i^i
H
bo«
*i) Uia ajra>baU of • aiortal wbieb i» amrm
2;r*) tinda no applkatioB. two oocpaaa ara boviod a. L aou) tho k^j» Md tho locks (tha aiiff rtea oTth*
v. lb. if
b«aid« aaeh othar "ai rn^ aaeh aola aa gilf^Um O ncB9 bi^ anally of aMtal) wan oTkathar (M aa to ho onifht
t» th« othar (aoapaadiag tha law of rdM); Bah.ib.Sl*; waightX. Bar. 4S^ '^oa oa tha iHthcr ot tha «hoaL oppu
J7*< 7V::x Toaaf. Kal. B. Bath. T, f T^OBX Sifka
KTX, V. K»iK (Baahi: Aeef).
ni ch. XI. Par. 10 yAroa^ ^-^Xi (a fkuioa of two
versions); ib. Ahir^ Par. 8, eh. XII T-iarS; ». e. pTar. nX^*3, 'TJ m.(pr«oad.)
^: "T^s:^
iwMw.; pbiSU, e^bu, influaaoad bj tha Latin emf- l-PL^nSl.'ViL B. M^HaB^4«*aq.
to whioh oar w. nearly oonaaponda]
K5^b5 246 K]?Diba
iSJ M ^5, "5 m. (1^3) gildana, name of a certain fish ^^'''l55 m. C^S) exile, stranger. PI. ''yhl. Lev. R. 8.5
with^Yhick fatty skin. Snh. lOO"' '21 '^"^5 ^I'jjn N^ (Ms. I'^llsJ "-12 N-^lbJ Ar. (ed.'5 ^2 "i-^lVs, corr.acc.) thou stranger,
M. aiUJEr) do not begin to strip the gildana from its son of strangers. Lam. R. introd.beg. "^XTibs, read '^N'^-'iba
gill, lest its skin go to ruin (a citation from Ben (Ar. "ix^iVa).
Sira). B. Bath. 73'' 'Dl '5 Xinn that was a sea gildana
(a small fish among the sea monsters). Hor. 12''; Ker.6^ ^^1^5, V. ^Va ch.
~Pl. "1.3^135,
'Yh Tarn. 32^ NPlb^n '5 Eashi (ed. XDlViS)
salted g/'Ber. 44''; Keth. 105'', v. xV-^S^II. b^>5, J''\T^ m., pi. tii>sib, "^a (b. h.; Vba) filth (v.
n >5, n^^3 f. (^bs, cmp. h'i 3) a valve, folding. Y. from the contamination of her paternal idolatry. Ib.
Sabb. XII, beg." 13'' '5 ^-^ ITJ^ folding couch.— P/. y^\l. 'D1 •ib'lb'^a2 ni^?3 she rejected &c.— 'a 121S', 'a V^'iys (abbr.
Bab. ib. 138=^ O NC3 camp chair, a''^) idolater, idolatry. In some ed. for D"i"DS>, t"y &c.;
V. It a. 2312,
V. KO'^'ia.
SJ^^Dlbj, V. x^i^aba.
Snt2Dib5, 5J<nD&lbp (claustra, clostra, pi.)
Targ. Job XV, 24 Kp-i-lSl^sb DIQ^U'^X Ar. ed. Koh. (ed. nip2^, 'Bibp, 'Elba; as to guttural before b, v. X^^^aiba)
pISlbjb) ready for the bier (for death, cmp. LXX). Aegean Sea, noted
relating to Lesbos (an island of the
3) *footstool to the throne. Targ. Y. Ex. XXIV, 10 fT^JpriK for its fertility and whence 1) [in
luxuries), Lesbian,
"2^ p^J'i^a ('V'^a some ed.) made the sapphire brick a foot- Syriac] name of a brand of white flour (P. Sm. 726),
stool in place of the hypopodion &c. — Targ. Lam. II, 1 a white and delicate bread (cmp. Athenseus Deipnoso-
^'^'lb5'T^ xpisiVj (h. text r'bs^ dinn). phistje III, 111). Tosef. Ber. IV, 15 T^pOlba h^ rrsbilJ
^"5 m. (part. pass, of ribs) op^jcarawce, outside. Gen. Zar. II, 7 "pbabiaTan i^p^^^p •^n'^t Y. ed. II, 10 (Misii. d-iriT
R. s. 45 iT^^lbaD n"in''D j'^N her private conduct is not like niXpDiba, Bab. ed. 39'' 'a Ti'^T, Mish. Nap. N'JDlbp, Ar.
her public appearance (she is insincere); ib. s. 71. —'52 ed. Koh. 8, V, baba: X'JDlbp, XTJDibp). Bab, ib. 40'' (ed.
in public, visible to all, opp. in02. Ab. IV, 4 he will Pes. a.oth. NpDlbp, Alf. early ed. K-JOlba, v.Rabb.D.S.a.
x^pG'iba.]
wpo^s 847
lU bandUa-ZV
41. ).»!>. IV, aa«,M.
k M. Kai.
HTI rb. r».
IT** '7^
% MM.
n^
'»"4,^ -rr^
Te#f. o U.
i.*
Xlll.iti
/«**.- o^ k***
a.fr^
k^
IM 0|Mtt* ilt* <tta«i<«tiiiii|| hia goodaf. bair aai *«.
—.\. -,--.,
clolhw^Rcl. XXIX. S
.-i— ..-b. •d.m«). VoMtSabb.
pom. '^ tfm, rmrmtti. §Uk.U^ rrr- -s It to apmi 9
.
aad kMWB to ma. Bar. M^; a. fr. T. ^6|.-fi (af a
VI (VIU 4; Y.Ik. Ut. 58T.
phma) l» itetma Amv V" «*aMm* (v. J«ii. XTIIl.Mi
P^^*il, Num. B. -r^^ Jer.1.3); (of the iabtbHam^)toriaii limr
1. n, vMd rrH, v.
Y. I^MB. I, M* lop 'SI r&l . . .
d>3 6f« 9-a
ID. (rVi) taW .Jt wirfarf. Xarf. O. Ur. XIII. 41. larMi waat at aidlsii. tka Divtea M^Mj
Sr^r^Tj tham (rat to nte, I aaoi. a, t7); May. t»*;
f. (pm«L) 6dtf /W«4mA 1^. O. Uv.
I
'-«Tiiif
*'^
boDM)
it Ml otpiatioii. 'i Bttbjkwiaa ^ UMaal«faatkmorJ<^M(ia>> MaacLll,iTii«n7tite UM
foOowiaf (lo »elalaij bimliilii) baaa to laav* far Um
ci) >u\ itv
'if>n, ri r
: Or««k (SjriMO donlakHi; erm O Boimh
;
T '7' '"T <*• •"»•' T*i;ff. Y. Bx. XX. 14. TtXf. mf.T^ttke iimmu i dl uy awrf to rdaa; to tawl
Aiu.l,«:a.«.-.-a s-^ £MA-G«lMlAa, chief ofUMBabjIoaiaa aof'a ary; ipfia i . 1kak-8k^iMUi it 'SR i&npa r49 O Be
••ba 248 fn)^
revealed Himself to Moses with the voice of Amram &c. '115). Targ. II Sam. VI, 20 'XI who exposed himself;
Ex. R. s. 3. lb. s. 2, end nibS? nrDUJnu: ?3"D2 wherever a. fr.- -Snh. 109^ xnl3T2 '^xba'^X the fact became known.
the Divine Glory appears. Snh. II, 1, v. tlGSlI; a. fr. R. Hash. 22^ a. fr. 'Dl '^.'"ibaixb XT^Syi xrb'i'3 bs people
Pi. tihi; n^'^Si to uncover, remove; to discover, reveal, are not presumed to tell a lie which is likelj' to be found
publish. Ex. R. 8. 15, beg. '3> d'^p'^isn sibs the righteous out. Sot. 22'' X'^ba^ X'^isapl "^XTS what is visible is visible,
uncovered their heads. 8ot. V, 2; Gen. R. s. 21 nbi "^TS i. e. man judges only by what he can ascertain, opp.
'D^ "iB"Oh that one would remove the dust from over X1^::T2. — R. Hash. 2l'' Avlience do we know that alii
thy eyes, i.e. Oh, that thou wouldst resurrect!; Y.Ber. Xin '^ba'ipl meaning of being clearly visible?
X3\Uib has the
IX,13''bot.— Sabb.88* '31 '^5 "^^ who revealed this secret Ab. Zar. 30* X"i^n iT'b '^ba'^X his wine was found uncov-
to my children? Meg. 3*; a. fr. mnSIU^ '5 to expose to — ered. Bets. 3* "i-aiipl iVari remain visible a. fr. 2) to be ; —
suspicion the legitimacy of families. Tosef. Naz. I, 3; led into captivity. Targ. Jer. XL, 1.
Kidd. 71*.— (flD^na iC?^) n-nna d'^SS 'a a) to interpret the
Law in opposition to the adopted sense, to misinterpret,
"^1^' "^^^5 m. C^ba, cmp. "^n^a) flash, 'aa as a
pervert. Ah. Ill, 11; a. e. b) to put the Law to shame suddenly, rapidly. Targ.ls.XLI,2; 25; Targ. Hos. XI, II
Targ.Num.5^XII,3r. Targ. Am. Ill, 7; a. fr.—Part. "^^xa. X-iiSrvi when they (the idolators) call a place Beth^
Targ. Prov. XX, 19. — 2) to go into exile, go away, dis- Oalia, Israelites should call it Beth-Kharia, v. X^1?|
appear. Targ. Hos. X, 5. — lb. XI, 11 'i'isa'i'n those who Tem. 28''.—Meg. 6* (ref. to Zech. IX, 7) -(nbUJ 'a n-^n fl
were exiled.' Targ. Am. V, 5 'ibs'^ S<^a"^? (some ed. "IBV"', that means their temple. V., however, X^a a. X^a.
corr. ace); a. fr. — Ber. 56* "^bSN I will leave home; X^a
"^Xiall "^nb he emigrated into Roman territory. Pes. 49* S" >3t V. X^a a. preced.
<5<^: vih I should not have emigrated ; '^trs'^X "^^J^S "^xVj xb
S''*5 exiles, v. "^ba.
I did not emigrate (voluntarily) as others do. Koh. R. - T T ' •• :
to IX, 10 '21 "^Tsa n-^in nx, v. rj^x ii.—Part, "^^a, pi. x*^a,
UiKhX '^U^'bX read Dxa"^ia, T^bxa'^^a.
f. ")^a exiles. Targ.Nah. 11,8 X^^a2 ed. among the exiles
(on foot; ed. Lag. X*|"'a2, v. X^l^'^a, h. text nrta). Targ. *JSD''b3 m. (nba) shaved face. Targ. Is. XV, 2 Kimhij
Am. VI, 7 "(ba the exiled communities. —Targ. 11 Kings (ed. ni^-^a').'
XXIII, 6 'a "^nap (some ed. '^a) the graves of the home-
less (h.text dsn ^^'^i).— Part. pass, "^hv, "^ba, 'a, X^ba known,
111311'' !?3 m. (yXutttov) carved. Y'lamd. to Deut
revealed; uncovered. Dan.II, 19; 30. Targ. job XXIII, 10. IV, 4 quo't. in Ar., expl. dia"^:S i-iIMB (I Kings VI, 18).
Pa.
(h. text
V. •It|llll. 1' I
.«f 4ob •
II. VI Var (•4.
.if, iir titioiMl .- I,p.\... , -, . ^ , -^ T*»f J'*
H, 10. Tarf. Y. KaaL XXI, If -rrSj l'«».i.
Aliiur* 3 »V^ pn p-
foetrff Tmt;- * ^ V I IU"r 'j a «-•)! anaa^al p««4«)
(b. latter: XIX. llo T~r< 7^ tiM U»pf«si <u#
S _
-;^ .1, ,,i»i.- Turf. K««li. n^?^ pr a. OaUUmw. nmutm ..f mt, •*«•! PamI
M.Vl'l v' /•/ -.-vr;, ^ X \11. 10; s.*.— B. s. 20 rdaflaad **% *3» mr: r«vMl*aff tb« r**»«* <««
.') a»ihtrr. lb. XX, 7; a. •.— Babb. 47*; 78* r:t} *» it tb* Craaior); Yalk. B'abMil, Misliftii aad lUUJlt 'S
roftra only to OaUIml— TomT. 8ah. II, A; Y. Mmu. 8b. bim O. ramaoMd RadM.
V,5«* lop. «,•. njiW •> Upper OalUw,(Kr*rM()nitrr '5
rr^ii,r'Tll pr. &. i*. (b. k.) OdKafl. Um PkOMtea.
I. .wor O.; 8oh.ll'* n»V*> (corr. oc).-£rob. M^'J^ •
(ffillli'AI).
Sot. VHl, I V
Vr WTS3 rvlyiac oa llM sttaafik of O.
lb. 43** 'n S*» ^"ia . r*9i ha i* asaiiil O., baasM* . .
i<rra, pi. x;rb^, ». »vfl^ be stood befnr* tb« l«ord with bawfssitf—i (4aiaMalL
• « Lev. B. s. S; a. ft.
on B^jn b^j, u. VIII, «8) CT:a '3 "ir*« "sr: -:jt M*. M. 'r> be who roUs the scrolls np (ptaparfa^ Ike plaes t«
(<h1. ybs < rrcrx) I will owke him (SeniMlieribi oi>n- read from). B. Mala. U, S (2fN ba asast nO Um ^^
tvmptible among the nations; Talk. II King* 237. scrolls over (for tha parpoae of aittaf); a. fr.— 2) (*.
Gaa. XXiX, S) t0 nO off (om's shoaldan), iiii ^mrL
"^"^^ m. GalUmm. Tad. IV. 8 '3 "prtx Mish.
(^"V*)
Geo. B. a. 21 (ptej oo 'ihx, Job XZ, T) 'Sn nsa 'V ^
•d. (Taiu). «>a. unlv ^pTd) a Galilean Saddooea (haretie). beeaase be disregarded a light eoeeiaaad
—•VI -or •-I B. Jo«« the OalUean. Pw. ««•; a, v. fr., Nif. Vau to bo roUei, foUed. Otti. B. to 14 -rr .
T. 'Vr.—*PI, Z'-'b^, T^. K«l. II, J ^Jn croBn Galilean tAh tbey could be folded ap. Bah. ftS* mtj two araw
flatkn; Towf.ib.B.kain. 11,2 'Wt yzsn (rwid 'an 7"3Bn); which are like two scrolls of the Law T^toe ioOe4 op
•h. 9. (Cmp., however, V?5.1 (not unfolded, i. a. with me leanuag is bariedl which I
JV niJi
was prevaatad from teaching). Traat, wtoh ^f to be —
'\i
-^
n^C Ms. M.
^'Jft tXk ^-r-if*
(ed. WVbj. Ar.
f. tv.
»rr*>*:
/ , .1 ,;.
;i ..
:- , •.
/..
47
re./.
rotted om top of, to prtomiL Ber.7*'Sikl^vnt&ir; m^
my mercy prevail ovar waj aMiiha>ee (af jasdea 4bc).
C^^t I ™' ^?3 DwrojppfT.ebdL
^V?^2*352 Targ.O. lb. T J^ '
"^-5*; V. ^Sf.
.t>n.XXV,2.% ed.* (ed B*>ri. ";^5S, . "jV^ Var.tr :r ffo^l V^ fa ftrralM lii, /UML Tua.tl^ Mom.tS^
1 »r?. II 15.— Sabb. 77^ it ia called ^7.
Esth. VIII, ...
r ', '
'
srbaii, m-PL
iVi. ^ to r«a of. Ta>g.T.UOea.XXniI,lO(soma
5^::ba t. (t»^2) d a<>9*i, ed.l^>Pa.).
srr-Vl, itna^* Taig. Y. l, II Nam. XXIII, »; Tarf. Y. /fAi»r. V^ent, V. )8^ Ithpalp.
bba 250 x]?^pj?ba
**5, the world &c. '5 ^\>''^^D . . . nxi-i iin '5 be lonely; look
constr. 555 m. (b. h.; preced.) 1) rolling
upon thy wife, as if she were menstruous; Y. Taan. I, '
tvith, appendage. Men. IS'*; Pes. 13'' fTiin '3 Cinb the bread
end, 64*^ O -\r\^i< nuJ3> make thy wife lonely. [Cmp.
is an appendage of the thank-offering; Men. 80^ ^bjb
Snh. 22*», quot. s. v. d^ia.]
tTiin. hhi^ in consequence of, on account of, v. next w.
2) something rolled,rounded,baU, ordure, excrement, dung. SniD53 (preced.) (euphem.) a menstruous tvoman.
f.
B. Kam. Ill, 3 'Sn HN "jSinn he who upturns (throws Gen. R. end they heard a woman say to her friend
s. 79,
up) ordure into the street.— P/. Sabb. 153''
d-'bba, T^>ba. X3X 'a I am galmuda (for <T13), from which they learned
'a b'^Kti^ to cast excrements (of animals). Lev E. s. 16; the meaning o{ galmudah in Is. XLIX, 21 (v. corr. vers.
Esth. R. to III, 1 '31 ib^H '5H n^ as the dung is repul- in 'Rashi' a. 1.).
i2hx V. ^rks-
5*3, S553
same; 1) untrimmed stone, cobble (v.
ch.
"[Ezra V, 8.]— Hull. 63* '3 Xnx a stone fell (from
b-^ia).^ • 53 (b.h. ; cmp.nVaa.yia) to scratch off, rub; lay open.
on high); Yalk.Zech.578Nbxba. Gitt.47='Ar. (ed. Xn^aVa). Nif. sbaa to be opened through rubbing or scratching,
Ab.Zar.22'', v. yih^'^.—2)lump.—Pl. "^b^S. Hull. 112'* hot. to bleed. Nidd. VIII, 2 (58'') '=1 ?>anb nbis'^ X-^m (Bart.
Stnb^l 'Jinn Rashi (ed. xn^^ '3) two lumps of salt. "bannb) and it (the wound) may have been bruised so
3) ordure, v. ^l..—Pl. as supra. B. Kam. 92'' (prov.) a as to bleed.
dog in his hunger jhl'O '5 (Ms. H. sing.) will swallow Pi. 5^a, 'i'^a (with "2 of person) to detract from, lay
excrements (Rashi: stones).— 4) nmve, v. K^a.— 5) conse- bare the ignorance of, attack. Y.Yeb. VIII, end, 9'' dl^'3
quence; "X2. on account of, in order to. Targ. Ps. XL, 12 '31 12 ?'i"iab him off) in order not to
xVuJ (did they send
(Ms. S«3''n '3). Targ. II Chr. XXIV, 25; a. e. see him exposed, or because he was not fit (to argue) v
What is the difference? sbab xbUJ t:^^•>z ri"K sbV IS^il tT^n
Sr^D553 f. (preced.) 1) ball-shaped, lump, y Tth^-o
'D1 was his (Rabbi's) habit to begin with vehement
13 It
salt in lump's, rock-salt. Hull. 114»; Kidd. 62''.— 2) fold-
argument; now, if you were to say, 'in order not to see
ing, V. XPiVi'^Vs.
him exposed', his exposure was in his own hand (he
D53 (b.h.; cmp.bba) 1) to roll up, tounshape. Denom. being the attacking part) &c. lb. 13 'aV lb iT^rt n^ what
B^ia. — 2) (denom. of cb'is) to calculate in a lump, fix an could he have attacked (on that subject of androgynos) ?
arbitrary price, opp. P'^p'^ to calculate exactly. Sifra Hithj)a. ?^anri, Nithpa. ?*iana l) to be scratched open,
B'har, Par. 6, ch. IX; B. Kam. 113'' 'rh^ tjih-^ blD^ you V. supra. 2) to be laid bare, be argued. Snh. 6''; Y. ib.
trary price upon him (the gentile); [Rashi: (0^5 to double) open (fully argued), you (the judge) may compromise
he (the gentile owner) might be permitted to ask an ex- it &c.; Tanh. Mishp. 6; Yalk. Prov. 956 n^ans, nian"^).
—
orbitant price]. Part. pass, niba, f. n^^ba 1) tvrapt up.
"I^b3, "I?b3_, V. ^ba. J
Sot. 42*, V. Iio^a.— 2) roughlt/ shaped, unfinished. PL
Qiaiba, ni^asiba. Sifr6 Num. 158, V. cibia. Ex. R. s. 30.nis?a
niT3lba rough laws (containing no details, assigning no
]v% r[y:h:\, v. -rsna, n^^r-ia. m
reasons; Var. lect. m^lsia, n'i''pbia, fr. ''aVia). ^53 (cmp. 3ba) to dig out, engrave; to shape, form.
Gen. R. s. 47; s. 53; s. 63 '31 !T'3p}l rib 'a the Lord
U53 ch. same; 1) ^o roll, wrap up. Denom. fi"^^?, —
shaped a womb for her. Part. pass, rjlba engraven. Tanh.
Xia'i^a I, X^sbia.— 2) to arch, cave. Denom. X'a'^Va II. Balak 14.— Pi. ?i^a same. Pesik. Aniya, p. 137'' '''^'^yo
13 shaping it ; Pesik. R. s. 32 D'^a'^bB?3 (corr. ace).
053, V. n^ba.
(cmp. D'on). lonely, melancholy. Sot. 42* in the sea-tdwns ^^^5^3 XXXV,
T T •
f.=XniBbaX.
T T ° Y. II Ex.
Targ. 33.
'a n*T^3bl'i^1p they call the menstruous woman galmudah ',
:
R. Hash. 26*. lb. (phonetic etymol.) nbs2'3 (X'l) nbliaa n"II2D>3 pr. n. f. Cleopatra, queen of Egypt. Tosef.
momgk f kair or fttUm* •f mm tmimat* W|l la. (rififM) I) Ommm, fW ilktrd MiarvfttM
•Mm. i .. pi. r«^ MrfiWiV ^o'*^' V^ *'^ Ofaak alplMkal. HMfc. III. f O IV-3 l«lli lU a laA.
(IUImmI V, % qtKKM a farakiB ptf^ mtUh^ l6«)^t) lAf dkayv aif « Ommm^ V, t.
iTMlrr, Ar. tr^ "T^ IV. :f>|; Y. Ilall. t. &•« io|i yyf^-
MJI kX rv^
99{ to lair a 4ra«vAf. prng. to
(b.
C^JI eh. Mill*; fo aAiar, &«' frd/«l. v. 7^}, ir*^4|*«. •^ MM* T. Maaa. Wk. II. b.«. ^t" hm »«4la4 fai
«f .
— Pari.'tMa». :^>^l). «V^n (v. |irvc«<l.) bromgU fo •rali> 119^ aad iippad It; Y. Yo«m VIII. «i.* '.'^ ^-r:^-
<IV Ami, hoiiiti0onr. Koh. R. to VUI, t, v. n^^ IIL XlV, 4 (III*) '91 7Q V^r id Ar -wr
FLf V. Ittlhi) ba maaC aoi q;mdi ^»n[** i<w"«f a Mi
a««(^«
te ^1 n. (pr«««<i.) batimtm, Pl. r^ 7 ^ 9emUit^ toatb. Y. Jfaafl*. Ill, M' bol. VB3 r^> .... HB Wv
iNrfrr, V
tf>> Hof. Urga a potlioa of tiM aap oa* aMil faa# at a
Y. Bbabi. II. aatf. Si^; T. Had. VII. bi«. ««^ ikt
c(h^«^in.,pl. W'^frr^A/ IT
gloM
I
lo rVs) A «oiuju)
/>«i/f/ lin€3i r.,i.t U.
of tba aoloaaiia SHMt not b« and (Is af a *«ar a# mm
to IV. (a «h<>»« liHir thick
I >*
betlB iBa fttWBTai« tobl i^ or to tba ta bkalli yaw) moA
O 'S nS mo? |wrta
*> O "Q? m nice th Kmz
II »«• lu to ahuw w iii(« Uwt, ic:t'z
(|.ro«i !..»>« r»Jid JC-J^S
vrvx
. .
9 to dp wator oat of Ibaoi (v. b A1.a.y.rnliiMrfa);
,• • Wn
now
19) a youBf pumpkin, wheii
bright striiiwL
ii tpniuu nirrl^,
», tt.
lY^ I (Vcaiit. R. to ib. •. v. xff^U [Ar.rMids Mnxnesa, R. to I, y •!'*-*> *"• -'•<>> '
'
HCil Tl. uH^ (^(:::i) m. (pr«oad.)iMi<. amgk, mpj • 1S3 (T. B«ftW.)to
^^^ .] rerfoi^. Smb. 55* S2 7:= Ar. (ad. CM) cabtt, T. Ctt. PL "Vftt r. t^t^
ntta 252 m5'iTaa
~Zj5 (cmp. L:?3p, y^p) to contract, shrink, be tight. njCl5 m. (v.T?3a) a fig or carob ripened through capri-
Pes. Ilia (Ms. M. I^QS) his shoes shrank (be-
il'^iUXD-o -|!17D5 fication. Lam. R. to I, 5 (Ar. 'pt^a).
came too tight). Hull. 43a iT^^ Xina (the gullet) contracts.
n""j"")/j5 m. pi. (preced.) a dish of gamzuz (pre-
Gitt. 57=^ X1T25 the land shrinks, opp. KITn"!. Yoma 69^;
pared with w'ine), v. 5<^!j3t'115t. Y. Maas. Sh. II, beg. 53'';
Bets. 15* '31 ^^a^T Kloa Xt3^3 ^Nn the shrunk (hard)
Y. Yoma VIII, 45* top ^as^lV; Y. Shebu. Ill, 34'> hot. n^^^Tsa
mattress of Narash (which does not warm) is permitted
(does not come under the law of D'^N^S). —Part. pass. (corr. ace. or n'^'^t^aa).
1"'^J contracted, atrophied. Targ. Jud. Ill, 15; XX, 16 n^5?23 f., pi. ri1^r/25 (T^a) l) branches used for
(h. text IlSX q. v.).
caprification. Pes. IV,' 81:55'') •^'^'pt^ h'^ 'a 'p-^n^l (ed.Y.
'as, Var. j'^Titflis) they considered as permitted the use
iS M/25 I, V. preced.
of branches of (carob or sycanwre) trees belonging to the
Temple treasury; Tosef. ib. Ill, 19 (Var. nrilM, nit^a);
S'^Q^ II Oamda; 1) pr.n.m. B.Kam. 72* Rab.G.—
Men. 71* '31 niin bUJ 'a; Pes. 56*; Y. ib. IV, 3l'';
.
Pes. eV; 73'^; Hull. 30* R. Hiya bar G.— 2) G., name of
. . .
ni3il, V. fitaa.
TT TT
, v. "jii^na.
VII, 9 'a "jn^ 'pJsblUa "pttl and favors received must not note 300). Sabb. 109^ Saa-^bl.
^bia-1 f. ch. same.—P;. I^si^a. Targ. Ps. CXVI, 12. nS^I25, n^ja5, TITU^ f. (st^aa, n^a, s)?a) quaff-
ing, full draught. Sabb. Vlfl, 1 (76 'O 'X'^'^'s ""^^ Ms. 0.
n*pQ^Q5, n^p^^ii f. (G^a, to couj)k; cmp. t^a)
a. Ar. (ed. 'S'^JSa) as much as is quaffed at a time. Ib.77*
coupling song, a sarcastic adaptation of yafAO?, to deride
(discussion about spelling with !!< or 3-'); Tosef. ib. VIII
the hymenean songs in their licentious application to
(IX), 8 (with 2J); Y. ib.VIII, beg. 11* n^^aa. Gen.R.s.60
sodomy and to copulation of animals (cmp. GiliPl'iB'iX).
nnst "iiaa (some ed. n*^a) only .one quafiP; Tanh. Pinh.l3
—PI. ni'spaii^a, ni^Dfiiia (Ar. ed. Koh. ni'spcoa). Gen. R.
'X'l^sa '113; Num. R. s. 21 H^'^^H (corr. ace); Midr. Prov.
s. 26 the generation of the flood were not doomed to
ch. XIII njtina.— Num. R. 1. c. nnx 'SJ^aa nmia> xin the
destruction n^aHSbl "i3T^ 'a innsiU 12> until they composed
Leviathan swallows with one quaff; Pesik.R.s. 16 (with
hymenean songs for sodomy &c. Tanh., ed. Bub., B'resh. 22 ;
N); a. fr.
dlD'^pi^aa; 33 ,iD?2&'^^p, Var. pt3pD''2p, Y'lamd. quot. in
Ar. I'^p^D^^aa^ —(pei-versions arisen from confounding our Tm, V. -im.
w. with pp'^aa q. v.); Yalk.Gen.43 nrii^iaa (corr. ace),
Lev. R. s. 23 nspsbl ^3t^ iniiD?3ia (corr. ace). S'''^Q3, V. 'laaiL— [Num. R.S.21 {!<i'i?oa '^13, v. nx^aa.]
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ii.i.;.-„ :;ari wriUsn iii lil< o«ii» pkpriMc, rs ri,; eam*l« in Arabm om bo kr»i«4 tor a wtfb's pn^itovC'^IVSts
'S^ ^K^ prvpMv thcMt lb* e#nlAr«i«, mid vooM 1 a.fr.
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or
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(b. k.) [to He, ctNtplr.
dnU wifA, oap. to do
iMiiJ
good
I) to
to.
load {good
Qan. B. .M
HT!2flI e., ek. 1) -b. oamdL Tug- 1^- 3U,4;
a.a.— SttklOt* (proT.) 'n IIMK '3 tko oamal weM to a*
^
r^rr y^ "^ KTRS for ho was tho Ant to do Umo good for bonw*. and had bar enra cnt
Talk. Prov. 95ft.—8abb. 104* e^
Vrw, r. Vrs-X—'Cr. i a fly mmal. dramoimp; Tak. lit*.- lb. 4**
to ftt kittd^ eloritoMr. lb. 's^ B^non \rgn V« pr ^m (pro • - *) in Mcdin a ramtl can danna on a kub
-
(M*. M. '^Vri br p*-i) for aueb ia tbe babit of U>« (boabal). i. a. in Madia everytkinf ia pomikia. Sot. IS^;
oharitabla to ran afUr tb« poor. Tab. 79*; a. v. tt.— Ketk. 47*. a. au (prov.) KVrv 'i r«S atiomding to tba
8) to wdkr rmi, rtptqr* I>«n- IV, « 'fsres TTS CTK enmal ii bia load, L a. the ginatar the man, tka gimrtar
m nt m althoogb it bai the appaaranoo aa if they kia leapooribOity.— il 7^ »!V=I. "^ *B>g. Gm.
wara rapajing aaob other (bj mutual lacomiaaodatkwuX XZIY. 10 aq.; a.fr.—Oen. B. •.<>.—T. Bor. m, 4«* bol.
Ab /ar. 61^ T^^oro^ ^ » H wa r^«ct witaanea aoipaelp ' '
lu b^) [fo /bmAj to imm. B. MatiL «7* on that day M. KaL II* "TS n i". *: "rh rert Tn '
'^ StT'SK ye wbeo Abraham celebratod th« vaaning (Adieri 99 JtSxTtfOf) knd an arrangement be I ai m
of Ltaao ftc; Talk. Gen. 99; Dcot. R. a. 1 Vrr (oorr. tbam to team tk^ ozan for mntaal work. Ik. li\XM
aec). Pesik. R, «. 25 "SI Vr^ ?rrr. a Jewish intont rr^rd^ be broke tba arre OUM.; aa aatraiind, ^ m
just weaned: (^.—4) to Wpra, f< ftUfy derrioprd. Par.
a, rr—rs l^ nixsA . . ^ r. Bnbk. D. & a. L note); . hm
XI, 7 t/om'kofk are sVrs »br TVrrss capaalaa of bymop Pu—9} momat bridge^
'
rf(ompL*qiD. M.Kat.t'
1 1 —tm
vrluch Ar« not yet developed: (ToaaCib. XI (X), 7 'i . . . irap Kl ln irrr pioiided tkcra to neitber bridge
'
contrad. fr. X^irr^n. Snh. 7% v. ttnia.—4) large-sized, v. Hull, 92^ '31 d5> i^spia he peels the fat off even with &c.,
cmp. Hull, 59'' quoted above), Hull. 70» '31 "'bnis laoSD
"v^^ m. (deriv. of b^aa) large-sized (bean). PL
if the sides of the womb are peeled (diminished in size).
dia-ibaa,' T^aibria. Shebi, II, 8;' Kil, III, 2, QiibTaa ed,, v.
Tosef. Kel. B.Mets. 1, c. 1^353 after the leather bottles have
',!1S5<,— Tosef.kil.11,8 'Sn j'^blS (v. ed.Zuck. note). Tosef.
grown too thin for holding liquids. Kel. XVII, 4 in^aiS
T'bul Yom I, 1.
ifthey are worn off (the sides of a vessel having become
*S''*D5 pr. n. m. (b,h,) Gamaliel, Gamliel; 1) Tan- too thin), opp. ia"iB3 broken into (Maim.: the sides have
naim, a) Eabban G. senior CjpTn), grandson of Hillel, been cut off, so that nothing but the bottom remained)
R. Hash. II, 5. Gitt. IV, 2; a.fr.— b) EabbanG. (of Jabneh), Tosef. ib. B. Mets, VI, 9 1^553 ed, Zuck. (R. S. to Kel,
grandson of the former. Ber.1, 1. PeahVI,6. Ber.27''sq. — 1. c, 153^33), —Trnsf. to he degraded, disgraced. Esth. R.
Tosef,Nidd.IX,17;a.fr. (v. Frank, Darkhe Mjsh.p,69).— to I, 9 (play on gam ib.) Vashti's time has come daS'^b to
Judah han-Nasi I. Y, Hall. IV, 60'' top T'D '5 "1. Keth. Pi. daa as Kel. Gen. R, s. '6% when a vineyard yields no
103''. Ib. lO*", Men. 84''; a. e. [Ab. II, 2.] b) R. G. — fruits, imK )"'aBa?a the owner cuts it down.
B'ribbi II, son of R. Judah han-Nasi II. Y. Ab.Zar,I,39'',
— c) (also b'i.*bna) G. Zuga Y, Hall. IV, 60* top; a, fr,; a.
D/Q5 (D^5) ch. same. Y. Kil. II, 27^' K'^'17213 da razed
others (v. Frank, M'bo p. 72" sq.). his vineyards, Hull. 50"- "^1^5 dia peel it off and throw it
away. Ib. 92'^ Hrh d^xa ed. (Ar. d-^^a) peeled it off (on
pb!Q5, pi. of V'a^a. the surface, opp. 'O'Svz). Ib. 96'.
make even, level, smoothen, peel, raze. Shebi. IV, 5 Dpia "1ID5 I, Pi. laa (denom. of laasiia, v. X'^Jaia) to per-
^-ixn "i^
Ms, M. Y. dr^ri) he razes (the tree)
(ed. 'b'S-o,
fume {clothes) with burned spices. Bets. 22 '^
laab for
even -With the ground; B.Bath. 80'' dS-a '3. Tosef, Maas. the purpose of perfuming clothes. Ber. 53*,
Sh. V, 18 iniX "p^iaia you may raze it (the vineyard
mthpa. ^^aritn to be perfumed, soaked tvith perfume.
with the fourth year's fruits). Ter. IX, 7 nx dia^UJ 1^
Sabb. 18* you may put mugmar under the clothes on
baixn (Y, ib, end, 46*^ libsixn) until he has entirely cut
the eve of Sabbath, '31 'psblHI 'pnaarai and the process
offwhat is eatable. Y. 1. c. d^bs-i -iS) 'jn'^snTa '^S'^D the ';;t15
of soaking is continued during the entire Sabbath day.
Mishnah means, until he has razed the plant while it
Bets, 1. c, 1'ibs<?2 naara ir^nn the room is perfumed of
was yet bearing leaves, Y, Kil. V, 30*' hot,; Y. Shebi. I,
itself,
end, 33' 'D1 1^13 r\X d^ian he who razes his vineyard
lower than a hand-breadth (above the surface) dli'^iy 'iS' ;
~|Q5 I ch., Ithpe. ^^anx as preced. Hithpa. Targ.
]^"ixn d3>a until he razes it even .with the ground, Cant.~in, 6. Targ, Ps. XLV, 9,
'm 265
•
I II to /
-IwlaTilMai <» U> . u.> <.^
I
^ mn lb
"-^-
Im acpiald m**t rv
"*'
n^n Um^ (Ilia a»laM««*> hu » i>. iv>
t
Hil.Tl.lfraad:)
•a fliMii t*«'ii iiMiM'.*. iMcr. 11*^1 ->AaCMl*'
(l«g»l) pOMwIoa.-" /
•
k* toa«bt Mm (IW ila to aa *
jnf J.
Beta, S^, A. «. 1 a*XS p«rf*oiljr dov«lo|Mxl
a*«»h; eowld aot r lira. lUO-U^t^iJ^V
•h»IUK v> Ir' - "" ' 'roy. P»«. S7^ (pUy .m *. "'
i toaab Uwa a tiadMioa. ft. Kmb. IT* «"iI9h6
il«ttroy«<l
/a;*.. -Tim ~ri- '" '- *-.'»i-./ I- i- Itat
iHtrmim,
J > Will i:. I Kua.XTIll u
hm dalMminait ^ (••-
'".'.-.'• ( •'^t: zrr^i. tmj. 1. t^ SAll, t9 jn^fT', (fe.
t. ii "7*^1.
r«t6lv«<l(Yow«d;. ,, . . ___ ;.- ^ : , -..„ I"*
<— Bnib. is\ •• ft*. TTsyi ^S^ ttiaj ««r« ooaoi«d (th<-ii
"^^t cattMV. nt2if m. (praail) 0mitktm§, Imt tmmrk.
volM w«rt takw) and UMy dcelitoil.—6ab. UI, 7(4t*) ^^ rot\nummtatum. 8«bb nSlte ? Um
^OTVi m
«b«n tb«y bad eloMd lb* eaa* (baiag r«ad> work— Sob. *>", a, fr.
los*, a. fr.
rir.-6) to h$ fuU^f ihariBipiA Toaaf. Par. XI. 7 v •>-• - Um paHWcUoa of aU vahMblo tUaii (k. tost ff^ftsB).
rerrvsi erca, v. rapra. lb. XXIII. a ad. Lac.(ad.-ra, h. tost rioT). ik.lt (li
A. *q|| 1) toAafrgy. Paa. 87'' "51 -«?9 •- i taxt r&r:).--S) (anp-irsi^ I'MJ—rii. a i
Itadlad to daatroy Iba poanaaion* of l«r> Targ. U. UV. 13 (b. tost 71^*).
PC Jayi, V. anpra.— -.M f«» tlr
yaan.
-:
'D1); a. fr. —G'mara, that, part of the Talmud containing purpose of fault-finding; Tanh. Ki Thissa 27. Meg. 25''
those discussions, decisions &c. which, after the reduction '31 '5b mxnp^n bs words in the Torah which, as
. .
to writing of the Mishnah, were the materials of verbal they are written have become obscene, are in
(v. 2iri3),
studies until they, too, were put to writing. Abbrev. — reading chang.ed &c. changed into 33">r &c.). Ber.33''
(b5U5
'^a, a clerical mark in the Talmud Babli editions, to lb xm '5 it would be off'ering an insult to him; a. fr.
indicate where the Mishnah ends, and the G'mara begins.
^SD5, '^33 ch. same. Targ. II Esth. I, 2. Targ. Y.
^n^l5 (infin. Pa. of "i^5) 'Sls entirely/. *Targ. Job Lev. XX, 17; a. e.
T T
105''.
:
^ T T :' '
appear to be stealing.— Snh. 86^^ CS3 3315 one who kidnaps
Pes.
a person. B. Kam. VII, 2 Qi3\15 iS bs '5 if he is convicted
^12^ (cmp. UJ53D) to contract, bend. Yoma 67=* Ms. of stealing through two witnesses ; a. fr. —nsi '5 to de-
^ —
garden. "'iS' '^ paradise, place of future reward, opp.
fallacious reply
Pi. 355 to keep behind^ Ex. R.
; v. S<ri3135 II.
XXXVIII, 18 pS" 15
s. 37; s. 63. B. Kam. 65'' i335 xniri was it an ox I y^
Ms.
^^35, 5<|^5 ch. same. Targ. Job
led. "J-i NnDi5); a. fr. ; v. Nnp?.— P/. lips, X'^ir?,
stole from thee? —
Ib. 67*' iin ni351 1" (he is not bound
to pay) unless he stole two animals; a. fr.
'15. Targ. II Kings IX, 27.— Lev. R. s. 3, v. -i5X II.— '5
Pa. 3i:a 1) same. Targ, Jer. XXIII, 30. — 2) to go
'ibpTUNI the gardens (or the forts?) of Ascalon, name of
thou
round about. Keth. 19* '31 -jb n^ab i3isa X3i35
a Palestinean border place (v. Hildesh. Beitr. p. 72). Y.
cunning man, what is the use of thy going round about?;
Shebi. VI, Se*^; ib. '31 ni135 i3ni n^ "p (corr. nii;5) from
Ms. R. (ed. i335 N335,
Yeb. 91*; B. Bath. 133* 13135 X3Sa
the expression 'the gardens of A.', we derive that A.
—Part. pass. 325^ crooked. Targ. Jud. V, 6
corr. ace.).'
itself is considered as foreign land; Tosef. ib. IV, 11
isssp "in-iix (h. text 'bpbp25).
'S<T X1315; Sifre Deut. 51 'X"! Xii:25 (prob. '3S5) ; Yalk.
'l%a. 3_2anii<;,Mj9e.3_3ariix,3_3ais 1) to be stolen. Targ.
ib. 874 x^sra.
Ex.XXII,ll.' Targ. Y. Gen. XL, 15 a. e.—B.Mets. 34* top ;
S,35, V. n_35 I a. 135. !!t32ai^n laii 1^ who can say that it will be stolen?
Ib. 24* '31 XD3 3i3a5<a silver goblet was stolen from the
nS35,
TT •
V. nX2i5.
'T •
inn; a. e. — 2) to sneak away. Targ. II Sam. XIX, 4.
SJ,3 m. (135) disgrace, shame, blame; obscenity. Ab. 355 m. (b. h.) thief Y. Snh. VIII, 26'' top i3B3 33a
Zar. 46^' a byname '5b of reproach, (cacophemistic, opp. '31 '5 di'iS if one cai-ries an object off in the sight of
raiijb). Kidd. 33''; Y. Shek. V, 49* bot. '5b TON "in one witnesses, he is a thief (amenable to the lawEx. XXI, 37),
sa3's 'they looked after Moses' (Ex. XXXIII, 8) with the if in the owner's presence, he is a robber. B. Kam. 57*
3|» 247
2{il, M^fi^ rl*. I) MUM. T«i|. Ma. XXII P«ma4 of \m Immii (M*. M. rH irr^
, im*
3«^ m.—n^*)> q. V. lUbb. D.S.*. I. t»o%m) aajr. Qri— Itawpy laa aateatf IMM.—
Y. Ofit. til. bn- «•* u i' i»4> fMs nmn} v. Tm.
I. 40^ e^s^noqp («orr. •••.) Im wIw ••«• •« al alglito
la waraly • l/M«itirt»pa (b«i man immtml.
»rji.
\. S; 8; 10 (ed. Berl. -n:, t. B«rl. Taiy. O. II, p. 10;
Y. ib. IS -^. M>n><? «d. "n:). Targ.l Kin<«XlT,10 *^ B. (-0, cap. 1k;») cMmc Y.YoMTl,4r IW
x-«5»i2 T^nn'sn XC2 (Var. T-nwri) ibey roll wiib » m ordarof eoafbariOBiaHertxnBB iVteocdcr aoc to 1
hr\«>lnn)i) ri»llcr ( h.texl bVan •CS*..).— OiU.et^ rP-RCJ*ri '•aUTT' Vr TTtU tbe thaiM of Ia«»d (by
hi aVi) and let bin roll it >ix^ ttmw. Ab.Z«r^S8* nama of laraal in diract ooUMdioa vitb VTB aa tlM
(.some ©d. TQTW). tarahaat of tba tkna anraariooa).
/fA;><i.'t:f'^' 'o ^ refiMi; to roU om'$ wtlf. B. luun.3&* mXl T. ShabL YI, ST. T. KH.
:u-p3 '~«^>'W rr^^ Ma. 11. (ed. "Xrwri, T, B«bb.
>. 8. a. 1.
tsbes.
note) to bam
.'b.nr::.--'
the ataek in ordar to roll himaalf
- ^ Us. IL ho did roU biai-
^^ ^a iMr
m.
rwik
frr^4ie-<AMiier,'
(73) ft«tfadkm (tbe Orrak MiLspKJi,
Oanl. B. te I, 4 (plaj «
tsasbea. Gitt. ; 'St Ar. (ad. Vw, Baahi to ^OMW, tb.IY, U) mb to hia atata raoa (tka ^i bi iMiia) .
kbb. SO' quote.-: '3*«t) tbe ieuerof diTorce (thrown orer lb. to T.I; Mom. S. a. IS. Perik. B. & Sw—Sob. K. L c
11J5 258 Pl?a
'31 rib'^^ti n^
^:>in irs in^ ganni (Cant. IV, 16) means (in order to prevent desecration). Totef. Sabb. XIII
"my room"; as the bridal curtain is embroidered
state ]
(XIV), 5; Sabb. 116*. Meg. 26'' a book of the Law in
in variegated colors, so was the Tabernacle &c.; a. e. j
a state of decay '31 InIX 'pTpia is buried by the side of
a scholar; a. fr. — 3) to declare a book apocrghal, to
y\^) S^135, '13"^, ^^335 ch. same; 1) cover, suppress, prohibit the reading of. Pes. 56^ niS<1B1 "lEO '5
shade, baldachin; esp. bridal chamber, state-room. Targ. suppressed the Book of Remedies. Sabb. 115" Sin rjX
Y. Gen. XIV, 13 N53a cover. Targ. Is. IV, 5 "iisan (read itsai Th'S ini:J he (R. Gamliel junior), too, gave ordeis
'33, ed. Lag. -,1533, h. text nsn). Targ. Job XV, 32 Var. about it and suppressed it; Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 3; a.fr.
his enclosure (v. XriiS'^s) shall not be XSIsa ed. Lag. (ed. —Sabb. 30'> '31 t135\i D"iT33n ITTp^ the scholars wanted to
X335) a (wreathed) state-room (h. text n33>"i; cmp. Cant. suppress (declare uncanonical) the Book of Koheleth;
I, 16). Targ. Y. Ex. II, 1 xlslb'^m ""a. Targ. Ps. XIX, 6; a. fr.
a. e. —Y. Yeb, Xlil, IZ" bot. 'pSJ !ib ISS if a bridal room Nif. T353 1) to disappear, be hidden. Yoma 52'* '3UJ?2
is prepared for her. Y. Ber. 11, 5^ they went IT'SISJ "I32J'^"2 '31 nT353 "jlixn when the Holy Ark was removed, there
'D1 "11 to prepare the bridal chamber of &c. Bab. ib. 16" ;
disappeared with it &c.; Tosef. ib. Ill (II), 7. Tosef. Sot.
S<35a Wh "p^Lip wreathed the bridal chamber of &c. Ruth II, 2 '31 nnVSTS the scroll used for the suspected
nT353
R. to I, 17 (sect. 3) [read:] 'Z^ "iDn r^:«a xnin that thy wife (nuiD) was hidden away under tlie door pivot of
state-room in the hereafter have one jewel less than &c , the Temple; a. fr.— 2) (of books) fo be prohibited, sup-
i. e. that the jewel given ihee in this world be deducted pressed. Sabb. 13'' '31 '3 S<"'n sb'abs but for him, the
from thy future reward. 2) — (v. "^JS) couch, Ireeding place. Book of Ezekiel would have been suppressed; Hag. 13*;
Targ, Job XL, .22. lb. 31. Men. 45*; a. e.
0^3135, V. Q^s-'sa. T23 ch. same, to save.— Targ. II Kings XX, 17.— Part,
pass, rsa, f. Kt^SJ 1) hidden, stored up, reserved. Targ.
ri^j1D5 f. (v. "(ilSS) couch.— PL ni'sSJlJJ. Y'lamd. to II Chr. XXXIV, 15. Targ. I Sam. XXV, 29.— P/. "prsa,
Deut. X, \2 quot. in Ar. (ref. to D''352, Cant. VIII, 13) •jrsa. Targ. 0. Deut. XXXII, 34. Targ. Hos. XIII, 12.—
when the students at college sit '5 '5 arranged by couches Targ. Prov. XXX, 18.
(school forms). Ithpe. rsanx to disappear. Targ. Y. Num. XX, 2; 13.
cm, pi. Q^piDf i^WDf V. x:D'^r?- kept in the royal treasury (cmp. Koh. R. 1. c, a. X^T'^^jB
Targ. Esth. I, 3 ^rh'^-a iT3a fine woolen garments. [Ab?
XDIDii, V. xD'^ia. Zar. 35'', V. Ktlial.J
T
:' T • :
_
5J^"'C^35,
t: :'
v. X''0'^3''a a. iti*0'i3a.
Tt-- T--; n^^n^JJ, V. n-3i3a.
X^^C1D5, V. x^-t3-35: n3?D-3 f. (b.h. pi. D"i3t3a; 735, with format. "J,
cmj
T - ; - T • :
i<ri^D5 ch. same. Targ. Y. Gen. XXXIV, 14. Targ. rT'lJSI^^ (V. next w.) of Ginzak. Y. Ber. II, 5'' to|
/*.<. ni^ MUM, CVIk Ib llll«r iMmMMMWInI MMMlti t ytr^ *nrp M Iv* Ioo% r«<Mfkf *• Amv Imi«^*4 Mt[«
i.p. la VV lo uit«r A UwmliUiig ptai»Uir*
..•:••). It. llii*h. 11*
M«fr«/r. B. M*i«. »f
pWm 1 ffVO M is Uvt «M* or MM
.:«
p"'- > -
m. of Kl^^ll. Cm|». fwroi of Mirr* --.»^'
XII ,
lo4\j «r hi* baUif rabbad Im4 w^tmA to Iowa Ik. • 414 Mt
IUMw^r77»UkaiMbii4toMai«al««. Y.fbA |tl.a«4.l«*'
*1j, n«^ (etnp. %>) fe rorrr, U rortmi. mKOoWi tbaft; Ki44.tr. Ib. sitol <S*;» »f wlMl ba Iim
•lolaii wortb ona thrMMaad Olt»«b^ A*.); a. tl^^H,
it
. . _ - ob«aar»<J U»»
T'CTf^ na;}. Ib^Makb. MiftHpw ITaiikJa^ a. tte 90 U
•I with thvir bMQiy. Oitt, M* "yi isn m '9:3 rn thry "S^ '3 ba eomnUyrf Itow frM4« !«, . S:|. Vam B.
-' .o Utn Ano«t g«il4 wilb tb*ir b«Mity. Hub. 1. c a. ; ; a. fr.
* Sr*a bo would luitr Mitriiii)!*!! lo«xe«l nil 111*
'labb. S3' -
eriUci—d (lb* RoiiMn i; rrt O 4Ktt»kmk. T. Ish. Yl, 21*
-I
: A. fr.-> 1 f^^0!9 rfrtvrrtaf to be
'em$Ak^ mdirtml; mgly. I*mS* 'V^'V^
: m ""Ti b« ia
u ^.f. m
to b« ir«|ir«h«iid«d
in pUe* of-^Tts
; ib. Aif",
idi B«r.S3''
opp. rO^SU;
»
k*^ '•• v^.
*
^^^^ •'*•
'--'?}).
*•'' dii'Mi.
a. fr.~ II
n^'fli.
MTTTk Ab.Iv.tf*
Taf;g. T.
"23,
r*nr. Job'xL. 21. l\»rK. Y. I». i.f. \M T. •»;>.
".
dau«ht«« 'n-«n "Zi 'fifrii Oln. M. T^:p) to *\*vp
,-^th«r. Ib. 12»' "SI -p*:'. let bim lie in the »un. Toma
"«'
'*b* Aud let bim aleap (in bit «andala). 8nb. lot** ":» C*I*I2| C***^^ m. pL (eonlr. of '90^ . 7^ 4|^
-"^X lia down on iha b«d. T.Taan. I, end, «4^ |6r*J May cniifn. Xidd.liI,S(t4^ ^O l6e rvB (as aboctiaa
-:: *x:)l a wall of a room in wbieb people tiaap; ib. con«i>ting oO a bag AiH of a Hay<olori4 aal
-B. Bath. 58* *n At. (ed. •»») ia lying. (Ar. "Zi — for arlikh m OeM. ib. vrm; iacorr.
r. r.:j I.) * TTSZS htmpt «f m liakjf tmbdmmcc, . Ar. «. t.ji;
i*,i, -J* (With *5r) to eortr, pnJeci. Targ. I*. IV VIII, I "^ (Talm. ed. 47^ '^); Kcritb. I, S "rs (TUa.
Targ. Y. Dent, XXYIU, 15. sJ. 7^ "Zi). — BipL « a»rf of fUmr camlmmimf oU Aoito
I
Af. \:^ to canap to He ioten. Targ. n Brtb. S (t)
I, offolort, TanlLTaaTvafa IS "a njc (ad.B«b.loarrsSk
'S^ and made them lie down (for meabX
"H"^ — Snb. 1. c Ha. R. rro, ocb. corrvpt. ib. aoca «S) om iiiian .
Uiey h«d a bed "2* ns? "pc TPn apon which tbar mada fnll of aU aorta of floor; T.PaabTII.Mf> bot. pr-s (eorr.
•t- -. Xuui. R. s. Id; T^nluKorab 10*:' ooutted ia Talk. Bab. 5*5).—«oC M^ r-drz -rn
ar in lie down on hi* Ked Snh. I. c ; — t (r. T*| a. 9tT»ii Ar."^fai^ "Va*. T.»"-.-.'i;.
scsa 260 x'^t:Da
^ni^l^^^ 10^ m. pi. (v. preced. a. N';p'i3"'5) nobles, niDa. Y. Shebi. 1. c. Hag. 26*; a. fr. rfn Da presumpt-
gentry, Targ. Y. Gen. XXXVI, 29 sq.; Deut. II, 12 (some uous, haughty. Ab. IV, 7. [Ib. lab Da, v. Dsia.] P/. —
ed. X*^p . . ., corr. ace; h. text "^"ih). mi i&a. Y. Pes. V, 32» hot.; a. fr.— D^Da (sub. Diap3)
movement of the bowels, v. ^"iia end. Y. Ber. II, 4'^ top
a. e.
135 ch. same. Targ. Zecli. VIII, 4. "l^p5, Tosef. Shebi. II, 7 'anr nnujn some ed., v.iaWS.
Af. "jiax same. Targ. 0. Gen. VII, 16 (some ed. 'J-'SX,
'^'O^ (denom. of D_a; cmp. nDa n^-^rx, s. v. D_a) 1) to
fr. "pa, Y. I 'pax, h. text -|5D). Targ. Ex. XXXIII, 22.
stvallow large quantities at a time, to glut. Der. Er. Zutta
Targ. Is. I, 6; a. fr. (interchanging with 'p5X).— Sot. 21-'
Keth. 77'^ X3aa xV •^3'iait will it (the Law) not protect (me)?
glutton in the presence of &c. —Pesik. Vattomer, p. 131
Ab. Zar. 15'' hot. IPT^'^bS 135^ they (the bucklers) protect
(ref. to ^p'bpn nnh, Num. XXI, 5) I (the Lord) selected
them.
for them light food S^^lV'Tl nDia Dn^ inst xn^ X^^
lb. le"* '111^2) 13513 they (the Persian soldiers)
intnx lest one of them should eat too much and be seized
protect us.
with diarrhoea; 8ifr6 Deut. 1 Ms. (v. ed. Fr. note 26);
13.^ m. (denom. of "|a) gardener. Lev. R. s. 3. PL Yalk.Num, 764 "^aia (corr. ace); ib. Deut. 790 X-^blllDia
t3i3Sa,'')'i32a. Kel. XVII, 1. Yoma V, 6; a. e. (read X-i-i^Tll 'Dia); ib. Is.332 DLJia (corr. ace); Lam. R. to
III, 37 Xpla. — 2) to feel inflated, nauseous; to belch.
SD33> nD5il
T T -
ch. same. Y. Snh. II, end, 20'!; Gen.U. Nidd. 63*' (among the symptoms of approaching men-
T T - ) ' '
05 I m. falcon, v. Ta.
Rabb.D. S. a. 1. note 1) the Roman garrison of Sepphoris.
Ber. 32*> (Ms. M. 'UD^a, Yalk. Is. 332 xnnDa) )Vib ^2 b^l
05 II m. (v. next w.) the thick part of the web, '31 'a D^UJ^U: 13 •jl'^abl Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.)
'inxia
border, hem. Tosef. Sabb. XH (XIII), 1 Dan yy (Var. for each legion (of minor planets in the constellations)
D3n; Y.ib.XIII,beg.l4*:3an, corr. ace), v. na; Bab. ib. 105* I created thirty camps, and for each camp thirty squares,
Oan h'J (some ed. C33n). V. '|it:ip.— Sot. I3''sq. '31 tv^ 'a h:ii< t^sw>^ mzh^ nr^TH
the PfcOman government sent to the camp of Beth Peor;
D5III m.,f. (Doa, ri05
cmp. \ruja) 5m%, Am^c, (Yalk. Deut. end 'D'^a; Pesik. Zutr. Deut. p. 134 ri13bT3
I
eaik. ShobAfc. p. I«f* r'Tn T Itev. U. »•
Ui«n i«* ilholi. Uiv. H. «. t« wb; sol alio* 1 Ma aow lovod . Uum. U. u» I. I«. «al
II10 gttwu 70^^ to Mlf Koh. R. lo 11. 1 7 , •. ft«— Dmo«*
e^^ iap^« 4e.
rr^f rrr: ««4.) r^r^. cryH^ ! ^g^.
Cw^ nu, |>L er^ (V. prM«<L a, KQO**) tM^. «nN YaHuOM-loi. . TaM 4^a SL I. di. Ill 991 ^BS
Nidd.Va'* iliUU S7 n|iaa ibvir 0»A) Mm*. rnni tbof wopt aad bom toatli to «m toii4 arir oT
•fDciy.
nt a
which ordiaarilj
w lows •fti>r b»r eiUO. 8abb. M** lib VTD p i« alaaaaid with boi valor, om
M. («k1. omit lb) « mn who Is homitek for pariflod for ritoal poipuiaa bj mmbm o# boi
lua fn <»*. lb. «3**. t) tulkfi, rtMlitmM eomduel, lb. 7«* *?! ^Ib^Rp *ir<9 bow anMC om tIMatoet
drvn). Tanh.Sbmoth Ex. R. beg. You pot a amaltar vaani iaio a laifor oao *«.; a. ib—
hotti> .
Bttt W.
^^i (h. b. -7f) to alo^
rdmke. Tanr. Zccb. III. S to
?3r3. /fA; rf?!'^ ch. Mm«, (o rotf omf'$ ed, Laf. (ed. •=• rrs -n: KT-^ tW
rn-).— Kidd. 81*
t,'2 tu long as that hen tt7t3*r:s
Lord raboke Sataa. Oea. B. au rrs r^ari vss M vm
wallow* in the a»h«« (lu Israel Itree in its r»> that maa of vboan it ia aaid. Bcbokc htoa (Saiaa; witk
elen -^ K »> '^XI,! SrrC
7«5«??5 r5"S clothe* ret to Zoob. L «.>.
•d in l^ •^
of murder). —Tanh. Abar^ 3
to Job \N r^ =-c 7ya?55 T i . ! tm. "v. bo w<^| (Kb.) m*
/ortt. to fMiie. to sydalcdL
1) to
his blXKHi - m blood (Aaron Mco hi* aom Yalk. Josh. SS 8abb. IOft\ tcC to SBO -«l Jsh.
(eit. tt.
Hithpa. laSjrili, Niihpa. tj^sns to he agitated, very tlDJ, Y. Sabb. XIII, U" hot. ^25^, v. ClBS.
busy, anxious. Ruth R., introd. 2 n"5 niTUS^D . . . Ti3>wr.D
'31 the Israelites were too much engrossed (in settling) sJij c. (b. h. 125, V. r]25) vme, esp. grape-vine. Kil.
to attend the funeral of Joshua; Koh. R. 1. c. Pesik. — VII, 2; a. fr.— '5n i^B rvine. Ber. VI, 1; a. fr.— '5 "ipS
R. addit. s. 2 (ref. to HUni, Job XXXIV, 20) '31 Di^SSra co^^OM, cof^on free, v. 5<32!|5. Kil. 1'.
c. — Pl. D"i325. lb.;
p. 13 sq.'). Y.Shebi.VII, 36'' n^a2> '51 '5 ^53 U3X1 the head of
DDii (^sTlDaj (v. t:]25) to make air-tight, to paste with
the brook of G. and G. itself; Tosef, lb. IV, 11 H.'^'O iii'>'-\
gypsum, clay &c. Kel. X, 5 '31 Ciy ")D25;u Ar. a. R. H. G.
X^"i5 'J1 'SI Var. (ed. '31 "ireJI 'iYJ'D UJ"^"!, corr. ace.);
(ed. 'in251U); Tosef. ib. B. Kam. VII, 7 p25U3 (Var. 'n25aj,
Sifr6 Deut. 51 nn:£S' 'H'^i,^ inx-ii^ (read '51 '5 "i^); Yalk.
R. 8. to Kel.which one closed up by con-
1. c. "225115)
lb. 874.
necting the paste with the rim (leaving an empty space
between the cover and the body of the vessel).
^5 I m. (b.h. ; tpi, v. JrilJ) body. 1552 alone; explained
Kidd.20» x:ji 1215^ 0333 12132 he came with his body, and so Nif. OB53 to harden and be closely consolidated with
he shall go out, i. e. he has no claim for injuries received the ground. Mikv. IV, 3 Ar., Maim. a. Rabad (v. Tos'f.
during servitude ; oth. expl. '31 D333 ^1'^m if he entered Yom Tob a. 1.; ed. 113233).
If t (I.'. I In ,
I
Mil. 4ta.f^«-f|«»
*
/•..| milKK I
III I'llCIIBWI. i«»»g »•'<-
1 If) Y«fr ?« .
a. e.— [B. Mets. 15*', v. Xl"'-)?.]— P/. I'^n'ia. Targ. I Sam. he gathered the vessels of the Temple '3 "ISlb "jSnil and
XXV, 18. Targ. Hag. II, 16 (h. text n-i1S, quantity pressed placed them in a net; Gitt. 56** he took the curtain
at a time). Targ. Joel I, 17 (h. text niTiS!). '3 "Ji^S 1i<irsi and shaped it like &c. Tosef. Kel. B. Mets.
VI, 5. — 2) (from its shrivelled surface) the scarry and
3n5 II m. (b.h.; 213) Uch,scurf. Bekh.VI,12; classi- lifeless surface of a healed up wound, eschar. B. Kam. 85*
fied ib.^41'>. '3 in3^ nn^STl if, through neglect of medical advice, the
wound became scabby; Y. ib. 6'^ bot. [read:] '3 12 nnb".
31^, iJ^Iini II XXI, 20
ch. same. Targ. Y. II Lev.
(Y. I f u:3i l-iD-in, v.Bekh.4P). Targ. Deut. XXVIII, 27.— S^^ii~l5, v. s<i'^3ia.
Senom. '|SJ"i5 one affected ivith itch. Targ. 0. Lev. 1. c.
U 4 i5 m. pi. (v. preced. art. a. X3113) nets, filters.
S3"lil m. (aia) plunderivg troop. Ber. 60*' bot. xnx Tosef. Kil. V, 25 ed. Zuck., v. n-^bBSK.'
xn^^Vi'iniJl '5 Ar. (ed. n^-nt) XD'^-'a) a troop came by
night and caiYied the inhabitants off.
SSJ ij J5 m. (v. preced.) wicker-work. Gen. R. s. 79
_Yalk. lb. 133 '31 stplUJ wicker market (differ, in Koh.
iSn^nil f. (215) the scouring or sweeping (wind); R, to X, 8).
1713 1*1 m. (v. preced.) one having an abnormally long spir:^5n5, v. xn^ais.
metnbrum (one of the blemishes unfitting for priestly
Sr'^iinil,
-
v. .snsiaia.
service). Bekh. 44'> p'^'p br2 riT 'an (for Mish. 123 hvz). T • : T ;-
lb. 1*^32 '3 0"ia"'22 p'^p Vj'Z Ar. haal kik refers to the
ST^^P^n^ m. (=1'ihb3; l!33) slice; xnB-^bl '3 a slice
testicles, ^VaftfflH to the membrum (ed. '31 i<n2"ia ... )''''p,
of turnip, esp. the upper slice. Bekh. 43"* one whose head
V. preced.).
resembles 'bl ni"ib313b Ar. (ed. !!<1"'b313b, corr. ace.) the
upper portion &c. (expl. dnsb ib. VII, 1).— P^. '^T^S'i?.
jn5> Pa. a'^IS (=1313) to be rough, to roughen, whence
Ber. 39* (Ar. '3113). Ib. 56* (Var. in Ar. ninsb "'fflXI).
1) to 'incite, stir up. Targ. Prov. X, 12; XXIX, 22 (h.
Keth. 61*.
text lis, ni3). lb. VI, 3 -|i2n bi:n 313 ed.Lag.(Var.bi2n,
^^20) stir up, now, thy friend (for whom thou hast V. CJIS.
vouched), v. Peshitto a. Syr. Hexapla. — 2) to be excited,
impatient. Targ. Ps. XXXVII, 1 ; 7 ; 8 (Ms. 3i3ri Pe., h. "I5"l5, "l5"l''5 1) (denom. of "jiia, 511313) to pour
text innn).— 3) (v. P. Sm. 773,. s. v. 313 2, cmp. "^intiaiJ, down the throat, opp. nnU3 to set the lips to the vessel.
ns^lIX II) to cover with scurf, heal up. Targ. Job XXX, 24 Par. IX, 4; Tosef. ib. IX (VIII), 6.— *Gitt. 89* fT;3lV-
iTinno 313'^ he wiU heal up the wound he has inflicted. p1W2 if she quaffs outdoors; [Rashi: walks with out-
stretched neck (1113)].— 2) denom. of 1313) to pick single
T : :
— T : • :-
berries. Maasr. II, 6 bsiXI 1313?3 he may pick grapes
(from the hanging cluster) and eat; ib. Ill, 9; Y.ib.II, 50*
sn^in -
^p^ -ii-i,
-
sn^n
ii, in:!- f. (=s<n^b3b3,' v. ^hihi, top. — 3) (denom. of ril3il3) to let the olive shrivel (on the
T T T • : . : : t: :-'
cmp. 1313) wheel-work, tvell for irrigating fields. Ber. 58* tree or in the sun on the roof), to mark out for shrivel-
B.Bath. 91'^ (prov.) '31 '3 yj^l '^BX (Ber. ed. 'i313, Ms.M. ling. Ex. R. s. 36 that olive —while it is yet on i^s tree,
'T^313, corr.acc, v.Rabb.D.S.a.l.) even a superintendent iniX '("^ISISa they mark it out for shrivelling (in order
of thewell(cmp. 1*^^2)1 s appointed in heaven. B.Kam.27''. to use it for the press). Men. VIII, 4 n"'tn ^!JS12 il3l3ri
B. Mets. 103* if one says, 'Lend me '3 X"^!!!! the use of he lets it shrivel on the top of the olive tree; U5X12 "yo
this well', may restore &c. '3 "12 'a place (in the field)
he ;
33ln in the sun on the roof; [for oth. opin. v. Rashi a.l.].
for a well', — he may go on digging wells until he strikes — Ib. 86* "jsn ib3^3ri IX "i^n 1151372 does it read m''garg'ro
one that suits him. B.Bath. 56^—P/.'lW313. B.Mets.l.c. (he lets it shrivel) or m^galgHo (he lets it hang until it
is fully rounded)?
*D?l'^i5n3 C^iraia Ar.) f. (v. xaisia) l) « wicker or net
work in the wine or oil press. Ab. Zar. 56*' li3b '3 l^inn niin5 ch. (v. preced.) to grow berries, to ripen into
if he placed the net (once used) back into the vat. full berries.— Vaxt. pass. 151373. Targ. Ps. I, 3 ed. Lag.
Hag. 22^ '3113 some ed. Tosef. ib. Ill, 4. Lev. R. s. 22 ; (some ed. 1313D).
"J*) afi& «VT>
^1^1 m. I) (Ik b.j ^m-ViS) Wrry. irr«ia. ibMp t»
loaOWu af T^ f) to rvl rA# «<r4 ««#A If /
y | i^ w p a> s ans «oiM «bt*^ iiMy
Ml oir Um Im wwi Im ti'«w j<d alMf* (•• •• Im
t
^es »Y .-1 "i-j n<.i. r ! «i^ «v «« talkM^iif ), hM«'«f • «mMI yon ita •< (!»• «<
ilifoad*.
^^ fl«^^ «.
'« ml.
\ I
I.I. X. (f(
••p»n (inntcAiI of cuninf) tin' tr»ch««A. lb. III,S V" M aiu. 1 15 rrynry n
, vbai b loft of it or ika
\n «»im«l with miplii between the ringiof tb«wht(l-pij ' It; Mob. 3t* i'^i >< •rT<«; «spL M4. pmrt
'
•<xt Z'^'').—t) a crrlaim rtiUitk dajf, OMd abo n- -MlioMr « te^M, gwMtmt. 8abb. 3t* T^rS f^^^n ^
n icioe. B. M9f 40* *) C^TS the diflbreoM of opiaiou
•
vbo atBWidt Um aeoOold to bo proiibrt Ab. Zor. 1,7
lu rp^mrdfl loakage (v. 7^)oriMt lYom tbo difliBrsat qiuU> -r^ '3 ;.V CO a
boiriUeo. a roCild Ae., iBtotptotod fb. I«^
>':>
« of the cUy oaed for Um Tawelt. Hidd. SO* boL O ^ '93
a bodlhto for tortvoa, o i Ac, L a. a wi h—
^o tkfmn Vt KS-'p • pMoo of poUor** claj. Kath.60^
r basilica for boldaif eoort. Pmtk. flhioMi, pi 110^ H^r
- "~: nssin • wonan wbo oAts gnrgmtkia
(m an atuin- 7TT33 ordrrad bia to be ooipaadod oo tAo fiOowa Oor
or ia plaoo of a oocnMtae; t. 8m. Aat. a. v. Cr«U>. tortors); Y. Tmb. I¥, M^ top *» (oiipu OilL A7^, 7^
Ab. Z*r. 38\ a. e. '2^ lep-CS). T^Met KaL B. Meittu Z, oirf rrom
~n: ad. Zoek. (cd. T'ra; tan. aec) Um umuum^a Mock
is Dot aflectad bj levitioal imporitj.
'
^ 'h.; V. —i) I) to fcratciy •rrapr, eoaift. Sabb. SC^T|i eh^li. oeri^— Pt^srnjL B4kfc.44* uiim
Mil. M Tr^a Ar. a. «d. Y.; a. fr. (BditioiM a. Xml '2 roou of Uie ayabtu i a lamaiiiad triiibla< 0— lt.a.t3.
•nortly "Ttt q. .>— P,»r#, JMU*. "W^J tirifftA^ t. OT^—
ji^^a 266 si:in5
Tam. Ill, 1. Ib. IV, 3. Yoma II, 7.-2) (b.h.; cmp. Dia)
ground food, cud. 'a nb^ri ruminant. Bekh. 6*; Sifra
''^"15, "]^5 m, gen. common Sh'mini Par. 2, ch. Ill; a. e.
1) (T15) ^t'00^ dresser, in
weaver, [Our w. adopted
diff.fr. 'ip'ia. Greek a. Latin in
nn5 IV f., V. ia.
Yspoioi;, gerdius.] B. Bath. 21''* one of the inmates of a
court 'a , .nvu"^ nsiin that wants to open a business
.
ri1"lJ|'l~l5> ^ ~)'^ i^r.n. m.G'rog'roth, Bar G'rog'roth,
as ... . weaver. Kel. XII, 4 '5^1 1^D?3 tjie weaver's pin surname of one Judah. Y.Shek.IV,48* 'a r^•^^n'^ 'i (Bab.
(of the shuttle). Sahb. 93'* '5 bllJ il^ip the weaver's cane ed. m^iaia, nmaia, Ms. M. m-iaiia, v. Rabb. D. S. a. i.,
(quill); y.bot. 'Iij; a. fr.— P^. ti-^^T^t, TTl?'-
ib. X, 12<=
p. 34, note 20). Yoma 78* 'a na (Ms. M. n"iai-ia in).
Kidd. 82^; Tosef. ib. V, 14. Eduy. I, 3; Sab. 1>.—kIi.
IX, 10 'pn-i5, V. nix II. — [2) (^'^ll?) of Gadara, v. ri"1^1"l5 f. (1-ia, V. nna III) [the rugged, shrivelled,]
the dry fig'. Sabb. 80*; B." Bath. 55''; Kerith. 17-' m^aina
(corr. ace). Lam. R. to I, 11 'as of the size of &c. Y.
^'^n5,^SlT"]5, 'Tf ch.same. Targ.Y.Ex.XXXIX,22; TN'az.II,beg.5r' people call UJTT^n 'ab dry figs, too, tirosh
a. e.— Koh. R. to IX, 10 ii-t-iS nn (some ed. X^'^TIS, corr.
(Tosaf. to Men. 103* mnaTnab); a. e.—Pl. ninaiia. Naz.
ace); Y.Kil.IX,32''bot.;Y.keth.XII,35='bot. iiblS (corr. II, 1 if one be aNazirabstainingfrom^'roy ro///,
says, I will
ace.)— P/. "I'^X'n'ia, "'M'na, '^la. Targ. Jud. XVI, 14 (some he Maasr.1,8;
is a Nazir; Tosef. ib. II, 1; v. 'i^3"'2. a. fr.
ed. p-na, corr. ace. )1 Targ. Is. XXXVIII, 12 (v. NW^a);
a. e.—Y. Ab. Zar. I, 39*^ bot. 'XTi^S.— Yoma 20'', v. S^ISX. n^15 \^"1^"I5 j m. (part. pass, of Tnj or ina) stripped,
Sabb. ISl**, v. "iGDX. bare. Yalk. Ruth 598, v. WTia.— P/. Cl'^niia. Ab.Zar.33*
'mia wine jars not lined with pitch; Tosef. ib. IV (V), 10
l^inJI, v. ip^'n-iia.— "(in-ij, V. "jwa.
•j'l'isfia.— Fem. pi. nil!|-ia. Y. ib. II, 41'' bot.
"'p^TU, V. '^p"'"}';i5.
D'l"l5 (Parel of t2ia) to cut off', to fo/).— Ithpa. D^njiSt 'I21")5 f. (YpuTY]) trash, frippery, broken ware. Kel.
1) to be lopped. Men. 38'' '31 nban 'a^X if the blue fringe XI, 3 a vessel made 'an "|^ D'^^D i"i2Ta2 Ar. (ed. D-^ai-ia,
has been lopped off, but the white remains &c. Ib. 39* Bart. nix:3l"ia) out of fragments of vessels, or out of small
I'Oil'Tia'iij! MTia'iX'l li^inia does not gardumav intimate ware &C.—PI. nix-Jl^a. Sabb. 123* 'an I'^ab np-iit (Ms.
that they (the fringes) are entirely cut oflf (leaving no 0. rriX'Jilia; R. S. to kel. 1. c. Wrjtl^a) he cast it among
remnant)?— 2) din-isn-'S, ts^'n'iJ'^S (=BTia, v. ^XiT?^) fo be the rubbish (considering no longer a vessel) B.Mets. 52''
it ;
nibbled at. Targ. Ps. XXXIX, 12 'n^KI -i^S '\'^n (Ms. 1\-nai-ia '•,•'2
(Ms. M. 'ni-Ji-ia "jinb). Bekh. 13''; Ab. Zar.
'y^iO) like wool nibbled at (by moths; h.text\aS3). 53»; 71''; Tosef. ib. V (VI), 3. Tosef. Hull. I, 18.
"'ODTI J, Sifr6 Thazr., Neg. ch. I some ed., read "^a^"!?. S^in-3, '
V. Xi-^a.
T • :
^^3T13, '"1^5
m. (Iia) l)=''in_a, weaver. Ab.Zar.26^ 0^15, niyii-^, V. d^a.
there was among them 'ia in Ms. M. (ed/"i'^a) one weaver.
Ib. "|r"i-J xbl 'a, V. jn'^a. [Var. pia, •'Wl-ia in Rashi a. 1., /j' l5j JDI i5 m. pi. (YpuiJ-la, crumena, v. Lidd.
V. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note 90.]— 2) scabby, afflicted with a. Scott s. v.;=YpuTr)) trumpery, broken pieces of iron, |l
an itch.— PL -li^-ia, 'n^a. Keth. 60'\ v. X3"^a"!a. glassivare kc. B.Bath.89''top '^^I'nail ed. (Ms.M. ^a^l^iai,
niii, V. •'-la.
panii, V. r^^ra.
TT
nn3 III f. (1-ia, cmp. li-na, n^S'ia) l) [the rough, cmp. J!^'^3^~l5 m. (1-ia, cmp. Ti-ia) hard, stony clod.— PI.
Tpa^sia,] throat, larynx with tvind-pipe, lungs and heart. i^a>liaT 'b. Mets. 80* '33 Xptn^T "^Xl Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D.
nqt>| jihi
incUiteltoljr). Targ. II K*ili. Ill,t (tM|p. Otn. R. •.•i, bif * •M4a MM {Um LoNI ^ "V^ '
u 'f JJ a^ (Var.
•III
a4. »
v\ . >iiior« iraa, fxirmi of fAoayAf, ^fMrvnl,- i. a. it MMm *r^ Case B. to 1. 4 (play « "oacs ».) r*fe nss ^
' rrrn of wteritM, troHktmt, Tanh. Blioek. 5 Japbtab
CTT-n ''::9 from my hoatila nrfglibora
-
^^^^ »M poof in tb« Law tvopz Vt "t***^: (ed. Biib. 7
iDeltadagalMlmo.— TraaC.-^:*^
laoM 9§wkMi, Qtm. B. a. »7 -r ri I ate! tmy
.~-n r Vc nrri, noU: nil a ) -
aa a block *«.— Y. Ab.
Xnr. a. Si, and; Rath R. •. I. c»pp.
II, 40*^ Can. B.
tamplalioB ia thy way; a. fr.— L««. B.*. 17 mresrs
r^ Vr ona rich in marita; a.a.— iV. r^^^r^ B.Baih.
'i
'Sr on the <!*\ «l.r^r. il.r Ty .r ! t!.*!! alir opUi a*for 4c.
// l» m(UamedJvdam.
TS
'
>
V, a if ont ba^t oliva trra* for friling, "S TTTS be
lo ruu> i-i.:.. ii- . .. . .-wooaof oaa aAothaT'—
'
laave a atunip of two Aata* aiae (oat uf which naw
'
til may riaa); Toaaf. ib. IV, 7 (r. Toa'f. Y. Tob a. I.,
2) fo em^oft ta Aaffir, (• jl^ Bar. T"^; Mag. f^ «rr:
iiL;l
rnuned to divoroa; tutr. FL L"U>ni, f. r*^
t
— -
*:* nt e to indta lanad again*! him.
Jar. 36$ *^ crit *) 'Oi ara ya divorcad f^m na (tha Lord )?
*^4» «5t^^ <*»• aama.— Pa. —» I) fa yt
I
^ m. pL (V») aoiAiy «#, iftromr.
«»\ •>,
I
«»'. /
iW. Nam.* XXI, 6; a. fk-.—S) fa M «#;
Qen. U. s. 19; Laut. R. iutrod- t (rat to Can. Ul, SSaq.) Kax. 4^ TQ IS "^
Ksbm ptehapa ha («l»ia«r
X^^ ;*rr')C2 ^r*it Tm l punishad him with axpolaion aad bona) at tham (without toaeUaf Umaa; Ar.
banialimeiu.—Gitt. 64* '>ab '^tSlK ZT^ tiia traatea aaya T-. -na •wflna, obrkmdy for —3 ——a. cmp. ir—a, t.KoIl
(tha latter has been gtTan not aa a depoait bat) aa ma Ar.Oompl.a.T.). Thb. S^ "^ *p "XX. t. «--» II. (S) |» *
.% letter- of divorce which I was anthoiiaed by thy wifa (iny (cmp. "TOX Hidd.M^ t. "niw]
xa^ina 268 ns"*-^?
Ithpa. "^-sriS:, Ithpe. '^'^S'^X 1) to attach. Targ. Deut. needed for a griva uf seed (cmp. nsp). B. Kam. 96*
II, 5; a. fr. Targ. I Sam. XIII, 4 (h. text ITSCSS!). [Targ. sr^iXI 'a a griva of land; B. Mets. 110'>; ib. 15'' xn'lS ed.
Ps. XXII, 8 ed. Lag., v. -i'^r«.]— Lam. B. to I, 5 5<ni"!2bT3 (Ms. M. X''1-ia, Ms. F. XD-i^a, Ms. R. ttlina, v. Eabb. D.
JISD "^"isr? kingdoms will attack you; a. e.— 2) to he let 8. a. 1. note).— PZ. "^.l-^-ja. Erub. 14''. B. Batli. 73'', v. pT3.
loose, hurled. Targ. Y. Deut. XXVIII, 60; a. e.— Y.Peali Ned. 50''8q.
ning after her (and thus betray her sin). —Denom. H'^SP. 0^15, V. Dia.
^^''"15 m., pi. "^ai^a, V. Kl^nn. &''n5 m., pi. T^p'i'^a (b. h. il3"ia ; V. D'na I) [split, broken,]
(xr-on) i:'^i:n muddy ground. Pe8.55»; Y. Kil. 11, 27*^ top a dish of boiled grit; Ruth R. to II, 14 'j'^bi'ia. [lb. to 15
Y. Hall. I, 57«.— M. Kat. 6'' 'J niU5, opp. r.331C3?2.—Y, Kil. ')iUJi-i3 np3-a ST^n, read with Yalk.ib.604 T'llT'ia, v. ©"^la.]
5SP^ 1 '
j3 f. (I^a 2) friction (at sexual intercourse). B'^s'i'ia, )''T'!h V- fi^"^*}?.
Y'^'}^} pi.
Yeb. 75'» (aV. xnii-ia).
fn^, JJ^i^''"]5, pi. j^'^-ia, V. xrs'^ia.
measure I may want. — 2) '3 "^l or 'a the size of a field V. next w.
mrj^% ii.fl ?r»j
K
(O, nr-i V . -
-.- - .
» » ihm MuLihiOuw a«ai«M 0.V aa«v>iac , Msmm H^
Ill la«l *1
« ihm naai a »• t u i m a^ ilkimgli
j% • •f'm'ftt, t<»« |<"M>>^4to(l anaMik| MM a ptvtiimMkOtt
wlMcli Ihm ant iia aaaM M ttm mtdtkm af a »iww Qwi
ia aaiwal kiMhipti • «. 0.% J mliiw »<< i» C/«
hteOMr wImiwI^ «Im > imiai t M M la
i alia a*
ilii liiai
W
, . .
— 1*4) to rfny W««y, emngtrUA U.—V»rU pMi. prwtriM fwr oMmf. QaO. ir ; tO^ a. fr^rMt. paML
•'
...;.:<./
'
•otn* vd. '^; vers, in 'liMhl' •. I. K*" .~ C*^ I ch. «m«. Tarf. III. t; a.fr.-lla«.l>' ica
\u»v uf pvcuniiuj pruflt or Iom. B. Kmm. TI*" if oo* R.a (wad J rrr-j —?r -srr- (play oa cra» tr.
W
U w.) tlM brayiaf of an a» r a w ad hia lo ha
, dvdioalcd to th« iBCtmty fur which xhv
(by aaaoaadBf imeohU amnJ apoa whkli Lmk wmt.
A nrr w
rwponaibto in eaae of Iom 4&, h« ia
lo pay the Uiiefa fla« (^9) to tbr o«o«r; MsWt forth to BMM Ua; v. ih. a. M, VmM. SI*).
rr— r > u
8"^*
^
-I-
I) fo *trr»g1k-
•
f^. cxwm/ori.
'•-'' P*-)
i arg. i
"^ Tboa 4iiai
ii
• parting flMut lsn«<*l. M. Kat. 26* ^b rrs*3 ^23 Babylonia to jMdk •#: Tarf. Pa.XXVlJ,. • a.Bc«ia K^V,
T. -^).—B. Bath. «• -r* rr^ k . a^J i*
'
(Ma^M. T-rr:
v;iii Ute cAuse (lltat the Shokhinah did not raat apoo
m). Ab. Zar. «>- bi>t. s-^3 s^fran the plaea aakaa tiM fr. TJ; Ar. TCT UJt
'
fr. Babb. D.
zri; a. L aatc;
v. &
t legal, i.e. onlj in the Temple hall eaa tba Saahadrin in placaof picking off boaaa ( laeai Tja gwa ary laMrartlBa)
1 I'^i- capitjil rM»«a; Snh. U'' "S S^T zn only in the in the achool of ., go je aad eat geah Ae.
1. IV. pie Ik-UI cah a rebelliotu elder be judfted: fb. ST*.— Af. sr|3« to aMie lalitoafiW. hariem. Tmrg. Fioe.
Y. v«b. 1, 2* lop V
s—in r^sr^ »z !i*rr ^•^ if a Vm, S8 (Yar. C-rat, h. tast |rat>.
D'la 270 D^ia
D i5 m. (Q'^5) cause, indirect prodtiction of an effect. b^n'IZl j5 f. (dimin. of t^'SlS) a small bone or shien:
120'^ •'12'i3 103*''
Sabb. a'na indirect extinction of a fire (by Hull. 'Ar. (ed. Stn"iriinr>, HPl^^"!?').
a. fr.— Targ. Y. Ex. XXXVIII, 4 [read:] X^plSI St^'^risiS race sells a dark man. Neg. II, 1, v. nifiS. —Y. Yoma
or Xi-imsi X'^^nia, V. supra.—B. Bath. 58^ '31 xn-^nn a Vlll, 45'' top '31 ni-iny a German, a slave of &c.; Y.
'a
vessel of bones (an enigmatical phrase for an animal). Sabb.VI,8'=bot. K"i5^2-ia (corr.acc); Y.Ab.Zar.ll, end,42a
lb. 22^ V. on? II-— Bets. 11=' 'a X-an a block on which
bones are chopped; a. fr. 3) body, self. '5 '5 each for —
itself, one after the other, lb. ll"'. Hull. 11 3*.— With '^2121X B. Bath. 89'' Ar., v. '^ailia.
1, : ; :
is responsible; ib. 100*; 117''; a. e. Tosef. T'bul Yomll. 12 fat figs J^DI'^a i<b^ which he has
not yet crushed (into a cake). V. O'^IS.
s^Dian:i, V. s<:^pia.
D"|5 I ch. ; Pa. 0^15 , Af. Oiiax same. B. Bath. 22=',
ITIOZSn^ m. (Ypa|X|xaT£tov) bond, document. Ex.
V. Qiail Af. [Targ. Prov. VIII, 28, v. DISH Af.]
R. s. 15 "piDnij (corr. ace).
»
5^^a 272 T^a
II Esth. 1. c. Pi- ^Th "I"!'.? 1) to drag. Pes. IV, 9 (se**) '31 ni^a:;^ 'a
Ithpalp. ri'ianan'^S same. Targ. Job VII, 12 like the he had the bones of his father carried out on a bed of
Ocean "z^ vjy'iarBl Ms. which, at certain times, is swept ropes. Ib. I, 2 (9''); a. fr.— Tosef. Sabb. VI (VII), 1 (a
(pours itself out over the shores ; ed. wp5"in'Q*l, v. C]3i"i). superstitious custom) '31 ii35 lllia'Qii Var. (ed. Zuck.
nma^n) one who drags her son among the dead (to the
mSnj, T\''tr\X v. n^sinr,.
cemetery). — 2) to scrape, plane. Ib. XVI (XVII), 19
'pn J, v. K;5-in!ia ii.
'(11513 he may scrape thera (clean his feet of mud). Tosef.
j
Kel. B. Mets. II, 17; Hull. 25'^ liab . . . l-^nSJ requiring
m^ I (b. h.; v. n"iy) \to produce a grating, scraping i
plming for finish; a. fr. —Part. pass. Iliap a) scratched,
sound,'] 1) to scratch, scrape, shave (v. Tnj, S'^JI). Sabb. full of scabs. Gen. R. s. 64 (play on liao, Gen. XXVI, 26)
VIII,6(81») '21 "li-ials'ilD (Ar.a.Y.ed.ll-iJ^) large enough '31 'a^X'l another explanation is m^gorar, for eruptions
to scrape with it the top &c. B. Hash. 27'^ iinj Ms. M. grew on him (with ref. to Job II, 8) Yalk. ib. 1 1 1 v. 115 II. ; ;
(ed. 1115), V. I^a. Keth.60»; Kerith.2l'' '31 il^ia he must b) planed. Tosef. Sot. XV, 1 1"n 'laxjn nillia'2 Var. (ed.
scrape the blood off before eating the bread; a. fr. —Part, Zuck. Iiap iT^n) the stones were planed with a plane.
pass, "ins, V. IIIJ. — 2) to drag, to move without lifting; jffif/ipa. 1i5rri«o be scrajyed. Tosef. Sabb.XVI (XVI I), 1
(also neut. verb)"fo follo^v. Sabb. 29*', a. fr. '31 DIX Ilia ni1ia'3:a
?"}"}J!1^
?fr^ ed. Zuck. (Var. ni15^n "plia-3, Sabb.
one may, on the Sabbath, pull or push a couch &c. (on 147'' niia^n "pllia, Ms.M. niiiaiaa "plia, corr. ace.) one
or large kegs which &c.; Erub.lOl'' inSJn ni-iSSn . . . nH pl'^15 ri'iBl5 in:3 they are clinging to his body. Taan. 24*
I will drag him •p1^15 iniiinn "(SX Rashi (ed. )3'^115, read "U'^l'^l?, Ms. M.
Cant R. to II, 15 ibiniab illia "iSi^ to the
flood in which to perish; a. fr. —Tanh. Thazr. 9 (ref. to •(3"'b"Xp) we must be guided by their order. Ab. Zar. 72''
Ps. V, 5 -jna^) '31 -jnix ni-iia r^^-it^ 'pxi .... nias nnx -px all the wine in the barrel '5 . . . . xniU'^ax moves towards
neither art thou dragged behind (attracted by) evil, nor the siphon. B. Mets. 85» '31 Xiabs 'ai that all the world
does evil drag (have power over) thee, nor does it dwell followed David. 2) to scratch, scrape. Targ.Jud.VIII, 16,
with thee; Yalk. Kings 231 nilia inx 1115 nns I^X V. 115.—Hull. 83'' ^0331 niina-^lpl (Ar. 115) let him scrape
"^inst. —
Part. pass. 11"i« dragged along, hanging on. —PL off the blood and cover it. Ib. IliaSI. Part, l-^^a lb.—
3) to rub, to tohet the appetite. Ber. 35'' rr^liasi i3"in 13
d'^niia, 'plIIJ. Num. R.s. 18 'a 'n eight threads dragged
along (as fringes; Tanh.Korah 12 'p'Jin 'n). Ab. Zar. 3*', iT^^ibb (Ar. everywhere 1ia) in order to stimulate his
a. e. 'a di"ia proselytes who have attached themselves appetite. Ib. I'^ia !!<lalli a large quantity has an appetiz-
but have not been admitted, v. 15. — 3) to carry with it, ing effect. Pes. 107*' lilS 115^. Sabb.l40'' '51 DTJJ'O be-
to cause; to affect (v. Dia). Y. Hor. I, 46'' hot.; Y. Pes. cause it stimulates the appetite.
VII, 34« '31 Ilia inx anus (a majority of) one tribe Pa. I'^ia to make appetizing. Esth. R. to I, 9 [read:]
affects the legal status of the entire nation, i. e. the '31 I'^^J'S X3J< I will make their drinks appetizing (induce
'^} 571 ^^
t0 OWIIU— t.)-— Si to uttt ff. T«ie
'^ "i^ftn
oirUf — (or
*•
- flovr. MS.) ktr hm mi*
a*i I* sai 4t«<'T*-«i. •- m. -w, ^,,.^.m te 4mihU Mi. matt
t' Irmfff^. Y. KM. I. 1/* lMt» I iMMiiiiiiii flT • ««ne4M4
oC a <if»ra>< vowa*. i
iVtfA, awiidiil; #a
MMr. Tilt «Q iv ikiili «M«. dT r9:y-«
S tt»* U •MilM 10 f«At4*a a iMtar aC 4it«i«a
*tti har fc i twr had awtrart*! iW«Mr>
^ U ... - I*-'-' '
-•' Ut - ^ fr. ff I h
«# ir>rT«4 HI*. Iwreaif
X. Ak<W. AM (iellMieb XHli
.^ V 1^- It 1 •4 UvMofad.
ItflrnLJ
).
rrrii «<«t/l, t. mi n. • -•
I r -P-K »-<rt «fHttK#^e«olo)
. tcMiff forih ttved for claaneiat eilvar waro. tahk M*
YT)X B«u. M** top, At, ^3.
-T-a Af. (ed. ^^ U, 1V*"» ; Y.Bela.IT,dfM."VP;
''
*|>*"!* -•k fomiaUoii fr. 'T*. LXX Vifvpoi) ia wtaa vaaMla; Ar.: ptJ tariart rerio.]
Gcmni/,- o/* G*rar in PhiUatML Tuf.Y. 0«n. f
"S^ rorp^ you might mippoM the (rmin) w«ter will «tir up (Ma. M. nnait. Ms. O. r-r: Aot. s. T. OootoslL
tlto (I'kt) ground of the T«U«y, luid thus the Tallej will
lu-k :v nkiop) wKier. %) (nap. Tys) to Utmiak; to$emi
K^CS, rXC*^3 m. (9. preaed) 1) ow
.\''. (fi ( :» >« •:• t. —Part, paaa. s^r*, t rxt^r% q^ r.
Ae eaoodiwy fote
f matlimmee tf tke ala|
•"t^ Sabb. 100^(M8.0.'«ei^)L— S)aoefr«rnyl
r-: send btmiak. 0«b. B. St.—Esp.
fo
1\. •::'_'-^
Gitt. IX, I m
s.
ti^'^vn if one
hmried m
O^ §rtmmd.—FL IP^Vilc Mau. 4S*. &
divorcv.o his wife and nja, on handing bar the latter, 4e.; (M' ^3
m. (a«, rs»; Coraaad Uka fTBJ (I)
H. V. one w»y (to hie d^ec«lae)...m:$^
fr.— Ib.Yl.S if — —
appai ai , t. fHcifc] <) o frmmte oa oAtiel He toari «
•ji'rshuMo, thev are authtHiMd to write and d^ver to spreadt^ondo). Zab. 111,1 ; 3 rsrz rs rt; TViaiif ibwIT,^
i)or A letter of divorce (pereeft b«ng the ccriloqtBaal term lb. Mikr. YI (YII), 17 Ttrrr: -sn the ootar fraaw (of o
tor divorcim:). doable bed, qiooda ezterioi; Sok Aat. %. t. LaeOMl. .
SS
DttJa 274 na
Esth. B. to 1, 6.— PI. b'^C'^UJa, T'lT'^as. Tosef.Kel.B.Mets. E. s. 76, end '31 '33 1'2SS niTS" Jacob constituted himself
VIII, 3 ''pTi^K'ip bin on (ed. Zuck. '^pX-'bu^p, read D for X) a ferry, taking persons from one shore and setting them
little bed chambers (xoiTwviaxoi
the bed-frames of the down on the other (Mat K. "i^'a3 like a ferry-man).- —
which are taken apart or placed against the wall in day P^.to'^nirJ, pn\J35. Erub. V, 1. lb. IX, 4 d"nrblS?2n 'a bridges
time).—*Tosef. Mikv.VI, 8 inirn yj O Ar, (ed. Ci-napu:p,' under which there is an open passage. Ab. Zar. 2''; a. fr.
Bub. ib. 4. againstJ liaAl. II, 2; Y.ib.58'^ top maoia na-iBDn the ship
Hof. DT2J5>in (denom. of UUJa) to be fronght mith rain, touches the ground (in harbor).
rain-hringing. B. Bath. 25*' since the destruction of the" Pi. 'irui''a to feel, grope. Y. Yoma V, 42'' '31 uJTi'a?3 n^n
Temple '31 fiaiuam xb the south wind has not been rain- entered groping &c.
bringing. Pilp. irailia (omp, ttJpttSp, laaUSS) to beat, ring. Lev.
R. 8. 8 (ref. to Jud. XIII, 25, cmp. 'ibyQ) p"ni-i b^nnn
UluijI m. (b. h.; preced.) heavy, continuous rain.
'31 Tlia^ab the holy spirit began to ring in Samson.
Taan.3'' 'an lilir) -i?3K xb if he failed to insert in the
Eithpa. fflisarn, Hithpol. iiJTUiann, Hithpalp. iijairann,
second benediction (v. nnins) 'Who sendeth rain'. PI.
Nithj>a. IDT^ara l) to torestle, fight. Gen. B. s. 22; s. 77;
W^-aOl. Taan. 1, a. fr, '5 ni^iins, v. iTiaJ. Ib. 2 T^bxittJ
'Sn ms we
I,
(Koh.B. to VII, 11 "jini?:^!) they will notdevote themselves S^lp5, II f. (preced.; cmp. StTTIiaa) sounding
Il^'^5
to warfare. ttibe; 'a a large and small tube, i. e. a siphon. Ab.
nai 'a
Ar. ed. Koh. s. v. dttJS) which does not shut against a n5 II f., with suffix "Pia, "PT^a (contr. of naa) a marked-
frame. off space. Tosef. Ohol. XV, 7 'the court of a burying
place' n3inb n3n it (R. S. to Ohol. XV, 8, ed. Zuck.
. . .
S'lp'p^, open.— Par. IV, 2 ntnSn 'j'ln nSllU if he burnt the cow
V. X'^l^W.
outside of the place selected for the purpose; Zeb.XIV, 1
IVJm (v. iDUJa) to join; esp. to make a bridge. Ab. Tosef. Par. Ill, 9 sq.— P/. nina, 'Plia, Par. 1. c.
Zar. 2'' IS'niiJa d'^liua i^y^f^ we have built numerous bridges.
ri5 III f., with suffix -ra, -pT^a (b. h. ; contr. of n33,
"itZJ^ ch. same. B. Kam. 113^ i^TIJa "i^ipai . . "^biop cmp. vat for wine pressing ; '3n(n"U5) the season of
ir^aia)
they (the government officials) fell trees (belonging to tvine pressing. Ab. Zar.V, 1 1 blU '3 a stone vat, D"itt blU px
private persons) and build bridges. an earthen. Ib. IV, 8, v. L5?a. Hag. Ill, 4 (24'') nmsn
iMX2ii '3b he may reserve it for the next season (and
m. (preced.) bridge, ferry. Erub. 55''; Tosef.
lll^il give it to the priest). Ib. 25'' '3 lb -pNin ^31 something
ib. VI 'am l^pn graves and bridges (in the
(V), 4 '31 which has no special manufacturing season (e. g. date
outskirts of towns) which have a place of shelter. Gen. — wine); a. fr. —Lam. R. introd. 32 (play on 'iri"'a'^b3^, Jer.
nfv 276 O' U '^O ^T
T^
< 111. r, Y ib. 11.41** boc i 14
•J I 1. Ito4»*
"rrv^ TP| fc (4MMM. «f pwwi.i irMM« nyi^f
1 •
I M A iiaiiMr«l. fomr, i . k
pr«<lx, «arr«*|t. to b. *S. </. *Ae, aiUWk,
.r». lion \ \ VI, At. Ib- IX. S, a. * ''
xxi if)a«im'7ta|iTiirrapnar*
tb«L <
i*a(be(0MDari(li44i«MMnMi
it «a. -
.^-r ., U« «m4
. . . lors *^ «M itei kB 4U *«, m
)'.<r. 40* *rt rr»3 ^rr araatbe la tar of BSBiBMiiflf Ac
awjr b« nmiif
•'
llaf. Ii«*3-r3 )im«ate viMBsk«wtwt«Mi
MOMNc M im*:
..iu. w in fear of ttm (r»«ef«Bltol>. iBk^. t«i*««,
SI I, rrr tc—l*. ii,nh>lAM,- with prtnx n, inn(irjn), rnMn Vs aU Um bcotkais sImbM taltBMUBtf U
fr. — H«d. 4p'(iiroT.J UMlr vajnt). MMr. TUL to Pa. XLTtU • mm
wbdom), Ib liim tbara a Bte ^dio ainn nm aad was tnmMatf te kto iMMl) a. fe*.
tm
Mun« law;
m (m») ti
a. fr^—Y. Soee. I, if top
'n aU aoru of
man irvi
ring*
mn
eon* aodcr
m
Sabb.
Um •ai
rS^ I
te'rwn
(b. h.) to
(r«e to Pc XVIII, ii).
flk. IT
^"' ^ roTBiAo^ T. K^IJ L— Mm unn (abbr. TTBt) 3"m ntn II t (b. h.i T. rn) Dmak, mmm •< •• m»ttmm
whieh Bdiptur* say*, thiai w« raad. Y. Sot. bird. 'lIoU. 43^ 'Tt rvKT^ ^ DMh aad IbbIi ami Ajyab
I, i: bou; <l«n. R. ». 8; a. v. fr.— Y. Oitt. IV, 41* boU aad Oi^rjali aia Um bbbm fMw; Bttk4 Itoat. !«•.
introduced hi* l««tur« ma with this.—irrs t& motim lki$
9^ "^^KT.-n, ». -rr irsit
rof, i. «. th« law doM not apply to thUu Y. B«r. I,
i;,o'.i.
3H^. ^'S'm m. (preoed.) Imi^fmort wearMcw. Tars-
Y. U 'l>eut. ^VIU, 66. C'-~C'S~. Y. R MauL n, r, T. traors*.
276 n'Tin'n
v^^
nSn^JSl'l, pi. 'i-isps^, V. nxn'^'n. 33^ I ch. same, to murmur. Xpl iT>nns^ob iriD'^Tn
'iMT Ar. (prob. quot. of B. Kam. 117'* bot. 'liilBI STH
rrniiS"^D Ms. M.).
T T
i<bDi<"I, V. xbSI^'1.
33^ m. (=}ia':7^ V. aa'n) ichisper, evil speech; only in
"1 b?a, pi. "-i "^Isra man of evil speech, i. e. opponent, in-
'^D'^^S'^, "'D'^!2'''^/T m. pi. name of a species of doves. former. Cant. R. to VII, 10 (play on dobeb, ib.) Tii-'n
Hull!' 62^ ed. (Ar. ''"^'i). '31 'T ^Sa nt2J5.'3 I should have become an opponent of
those (patriai'chs) sleeping &c. Sifra B'huck. Par. 2,
"IM (v. nw) to turn, circle. Targ. Ps. CXXIX, 3 ch.IV '31 1 ""Vsa informers shall surround you from with-
X'^'nx^ sliXt! ed. Ven. (cmp. Pesh.) the turners turned nout; Yalk. Lev. 673 xaai bsa. Sifra Emor, Par. 14, ch. XIX
(planned my destruction, h. text d^UJ'nri 1U3"in; ed. Lag. the whole congregation shall act l^ 'T i^S^aa as if they
K'li'lit"! I^IXn, oth.^ed. X-iiTn 111, v. ^"-T}). were his accusers.
iS IPS M m. turner, pi. X'^'^f^f) v. preced. 33*1 II, !S33'1 ch. same, with bva, W'a. Targ. Ps.
55'*' '31
VIII, 3"(h. text'^a^iX); a. fr.— Gitt. l"a tT^aa'n 'ai
i"ISm pr. n. m. Daru, name of R. Nahman's slave. and his enemy was Bar K., opp. «T^^n"i. PI. "l "^bsa,
B. Met8.^64'^; a. e. also-paayajN^aa-:. Targ.Ps.LXVIII,24. Ib. XXXVII, 20.
—Targ. Lam. 1, 2; a.fr. [Sifr6 Num. 42, v. next w. Yalk.
^?"IJJ^1, V. nx a. Nnx.
Lev. 637, v. preced.]
\sJr\ to drip, overflow. Sifre Deut. 42 (ref. to Deut. n3M, n3"N f. (b. h.; aai) evil report, calumny.—
XXXIII, 25) '31 r)DD nixai^ ni:i15<n ba all countries will Trnsf. an ill-reputed vfoman. Pes. 87'^ (play on Diblayim,
send their overflow of silver to the land of Israel (to Hos.1,3) '31 "1 na n""i "i an ill-reputed woman daughter
buy fruits); Yalk, Deut. 963; Lev. R. s. 35 'J-'Xin^l Tpz "1 of &c. ; cmp. n W I.
whisper. Yeb. 97-'' (ref. to Cant. VII, 10) Ti^a . . . 1^13 nia
S3'13'7,
T
V. !!<3iast':i.
T
heated mass of grapes drips as soon as you
Sni'n as the T T
apply your finger, '31 ni^ai'n ... "^S so do the lips of pi37, ni3i, sni3i, V. 'a^^
scholars in the grave murmur when their names are
cited; Snh. 90'^; Belch. 31*^ (Y. Ber. 11,4'' bot. nnuni^ Ar. 113^, Snl31,
T : :
V. x-iia^.
T : :
nianil); a. e.— 2) *to drop pitch. Y. Ab. Zar. II, 4l'' bot.
|j3ini 'jhai"i"i33 a gentile may tan them (the leather n'*l13''T f.nan to lead, join) l) [swarm,]
(b. h. tria'i;
bottles)and pitch them; [Tosef. ib. IV (V), 10 pSIT ed. bee. Yalk." Deut.795\play on t]i"nain, Deut. I, 1) n^
'31 'pansnu nisa nn 'nn as the bee is followed by the
Zuck. (Var. pnin; Bab. ib. 2,2,'^ ps'''^; Tosaf. a. 1. quotes
fr. Tosef. "1311, v. a?"! a. in-n.] young, so are the Israelites led by the righteous &c.;
(Deut. R. s. 1 '3l-1in D'l'nia'na like bees my children were
33^ II (deriv. of n^'n or aa*?!) to speak evil, he hostile, guided &c.). Ib. '31 iTiTntn rt^ as the bee whose honey &c.
only in^part. pass. ni2'vi, f. nninx Y. Erub. VII, 24"^ bot. a. ir.—Pl. Diniax Kel. XVI, 7 'n h\D qi^a the vessel used
a woman nnT^anb "1 nrrinU) who was on bad terms with for smoking the bees out. Bekh. 7'' 'l TUai bee-honey.
her neighbor (ib. Ill, 20* bot. '"isn, corr. ace.).— PZ. paiS'n, Deut. R. 1. c, V. sapra.— 2) pr. n. f. Deborah, the heroine
7T7
P9r
Uthvrttk rJ.i ! V, V V k. f,
XII, 10.
•»»c^*»
^.-._, -
:
tf.
II I
• » • I •
(II
\,.r<-><
r^"!! r. (b. b.; Van, emp. asn) a rAM piteidmum, Sot. 4t* (Ml Uj Hath I. 14)'
rakr of prtmni /%•; /^ narrf f9rfrtum§. Pw.*?** (play of bar who «aa a t tnebad (to Naonaiu Oas. ft. iuM
on Dihtaffim^ Hoa. I, 5) tb* wm twMt ia Ui« Bovlb of -itA eioaa to tba ridik tak. M* (nt to DaM. IT. 4) tto
all "^3 Ilk* flg«; ^a . . . Van all trod upon b«r m Ag« twodaiaa 'Si BTpOVi wUali sliflk to ana aaoMMrfaMMji
•r* trodden upon. Q«n.R.a.SI TST C"3an ba tooktba *i
aaparated); lb. V9S e*ps-i reolly ghMd (taMfanbla);
provimon with bint in a pr awt d stata; "^ ^6^:3 ST^ moat Yalk. DetM. 814 l
'
VAi4ll . . . TOS; m. fr.
waa Toma7t*; Toaaf.Krr. 1,30, a. v. '^
of his atorafv te.
Mr rrt: '« ht jotittd, tUmt^i, mfHatd. Kmk. Ili\
r*V*7p praatrrad flg* ftom Kailab (whieb are inUudoat- Yalk. La. U it poaaibl* far -71 pSfV tobajoinad
ing). Y. Biee. Ul, b«ff. %if •\ opp. rrort); a. tt.—tt to tha Divine Mi^aaijt lb. rvocs '3 'bFJC (Eaclk L a;
rib*2i. Kas. •* (altanuUinf with aing.).
rrr?) aa tbonfb ba «at« joinad. Bl Ballk tl* rOBS
-SI r^arpn (Mm. H. r^r?Ti) (B«Ui) vbo case back and
K5Q*^ ch. came. Ta>g. Jud.
^^^Z''T| XTi^.*^!
raaaalaed attacbed to Btblabam (r. aaprm); a. fr.
IX, (brtext ^'Zry, a.
ll' JRL rV^*^ Tarf. I Cbr. J—
XII. 40.—xri-sn, -^2- Targ. I Sam. XXX, IS (aoao ad.
PL ps\ ps^ lU, • (ST.
I) fa ^fae. R. HMb. V-
S) to imriU am tojmm in Cranrf. Oan. R. a. St *v« r«"
^injj.i. Targ. Y. Num. XXXIU, 4«.
V«"i> be aaw a panon and wads bia go wiik Mni.~>
'^*"5'n Muiie. Y. Dew. II, W. Part. paaa. psrrs Yalk. Dent. L c. 'Ti r<r6 \
•~|>*21 Tiba bcntcd the pot and tban pnatnd tka inngh in Ito
f. (pan) I) cmAroce. Ex. B.». 53 VJ»i%*, T^ waU. Ib.^
:u tiu> iv«>ti.^n .>f •
TAoa.— S) nUatkmeml. Geo.
U. s. s^i. Midi. li;. \II "ns with tbe axpreariOB
Bitl^pxvn, pfqntoke/aawrf. Oanu B. sl 7m M
?2T (ref. to Deut. IV, 4).
Jf^a pjUl.y "^
(YaUu Boa. MS TTtz) thn aanai
fBHaaar) akaO not ba joinad (tbrongh nanfavi) to tha
T^^ m. (b. h.) 1) ih< HolgofHolit» in tba Tnpla. blaaaadCIaanaX Bath.Lc..T.KIt—Yali Daal Le. rga??;
T. Ber. IV, 8< top.— i) Ute Sodfc, a wtvd in oaa a. ft-. (Babb. IIS^ [read:] srcn aST pBW^ or *tr&^ r.
the Persian Jews. Ab. 2ar. S4*> (rat to Jnd. I, II). BabbL D. & a. L note.]
278 na-n
P51
how about joining their ranks? — Pes. 49* X3X p^'n^K^ XIII, 13"^ hot. nas nb 'i^inanp they introduce to her a suitor.
n'iSi"in Ms. M. (ed. niSiin paiSI) that I should be con- Ithpa. nann-^x, nan^x, Ithpe. nan^x 1) to be seized,
nected with his descendants. Sabb. 113'*. Gen. E. s. 14 taken aivay. Targ. Prov. XXIV, 11. Targ. Ez. XXXIII, 6.
'I'lpatin^ "pBDn n^X can broken earthen vessels be joined Targ. il Kings II, 9 sq.; a. e.— 2) to conduct one^s self
together? Targ. Gen. XXXIII, 14 nan-^X ed. Berl. (h. text nbnsnx).
top,v!p3'i. Sabb.VIlI,4,v.n2;aaUJ.— 2)jM«cfion. Hull. 50* Ib. Yeb. IX, 3 ; a. fr. — n^ap 'n prophetic exhortations or
'nn Dlp^ the place where the entrails adhere to the hip. incidental utterances in other Biblical books than the
PL D'^pa'n followers. Yalk.Deut.824 D^'^pa-il DHX ye and Pentateuch. Hag. lo'*; Nidd. 23"; a. e.— B. Mets. 49*;
your followers. — 3) nexus, cause. PI. as above ; constr. Bekh. is"* tiDax inoin^s Diiua nna ^"^ 'n to word of
'ipa'n, 'a'^'i. — nn'^'a "i duties the neglect of which is the mouth the rules concerning the faithless are applied,
cause of premature death. Sabb. 32* (a Variant of "^p^a, i. e. a verbal agreement is morally binding. B. Mets. 48*
V. p-ia); Y. lb. II, 5** hot.; Tosef.ib.II, 10 pa-il ed. Zuck. '31 'na he who contracts verbally has no legal
"1^131 XUSIsn
(corr. ace); Ber. Si''. claim. Ib. ^axa "^Xp Xa-^XI 'n he who retracts a verbal
. . .
wherever the scholars use the word heresh, they mean an object which has sense to ask, i. e. a rational being,
one who neither hears nor talks. Mekh. Bo 7, end, a.fr. opp. '31 ""^X^ 'n dumb creatures &c.— Num. E. s. 11 'n
"a S<^x "la'i^ 13'^X IX or does perhaps the text speak only 13'^a^ n[3"'aiI3 that which concerns only thy relation to
of — ? ["iS'iri as a noun, v. s. v.]. God; V. "pa.— "il'^'aaia 'n a monetary affair. B. Mets. 94*;
Nif. "iS'iS to hold communion, converse. Mekh. Bo, a. fr. — 13'i33Jn n^aVln 'n a thing (law) derived from tlie
she is intimate with everybody. Ib. "^ina 'ITS if^inUJDb and it will follow its habits (of wallowing in the mud).
'31 (in'^a when her neighbors can hear her voice in Sabb. 129* sq,; a. e. —
c) leprosy Ib. tmup X"na 2>as "^X
moments of intimacy with her husband. X"n^ if he meets a swine (after blood letting), he is in
Hif. 'I'^a'iri to make submissive, persuade, v. IIS'^'^. danger of becoming a leper. d) unchaste conduct, sexual —
Mace. 11* linb "lai:! Iinb nan the Piel dibber has one intercourse^ sodomy &c. Ib. 17'* X"n Dia^ '|ninl3a bj
meaning (speaking harshly), and the Hif. yadber another. X"n DTiJ^ X"n b"1 they forbade connection with their
daughters on account of idolatry, and decreed something
IJ^ ch. same, 1) to seize, take, lead, drive. Targ. else (that a gentile child should be unclean as though
Gen.XIX,15;a.fr.(h.npb).— Ib.XXXI,18;a.fr.(h.an2).— afflicted with gonorrhoea) on account of sodomy. Ber. 8'*
2) to conduct one's self {cm^. ana). Erub. 14*', a. e. pIB X"na 'ii513S chaste in marital life; a. fr, Pi. as above.
"1 X^S "^X^ "^tn go out and see how the people conduct — 'n hsi the person to deal with, opponent, party. B.
themselves (what the religious usage is). Koh. R. to Mets. 14* nx ''^^-1 n"a ixb I have nothing to do with
IX, 10, V. D1^3. thee; a. fr.— abisa 'n m
xb there were no such things,
tit VJ
I dimy 11 MHvigtit. 4l\ •. (ir. -%r>i
3», ^»
-*
I.. I
moaih).
t >«r. SB ^ t '71 r-9P ?-• I»NtMi fte
•cImtv li^m ¥Kiirm) m\nU of »4ala4rf •• tt •% ,
i^i rs. #«• (pUj KniTT ». CTill ktmp, fOt, mmmmd. TWy. O. Om.
uD rr^^) T KTTjn im "pen poor b tb* (MwrBiioo XXXJ. 4«. Targ. Bab 111. I& (pilad «p ««•«. k. test
whnM iMidtr la • wumaii. ^).— ft. r^ 1^ O K»- ">. >•; * •'-IT. KIL
IM tvm rr-v
I, tr* 4op |
<' J"U^ toad r-vi er\ B. & le K& I, t «r
jJaM m. (-31) apoAvMNOii. YiOk. 0«ii.
r-rm, elar. anor, far |"iuii; ». n^)
'^ wh.v art ibou ih« •pokanniuit
Xr^Zn II
liif. ypr wB^ 8»*>^ »* 'ii>>7 M ^6*n • Mpm
, rv "T.P'*' •tadaala 'S\n6rrt a It a> oOar
r *fco a t —
^ h sopWMiiaa (Toaar tah- IMmtd: aAa «r.
X*^— * , V. ^r:*rr!•. R. a. S (ra£ to Caat. VI, 4) 'S CTR rts* awl whanim
do Tr :lrr«-^:Uat) watw bit the ai^lit; Yalk.Om.fn.
^C*^I^, SrrZT: pr.u.p\.D'b«akt4i, iMMMa / ])to^ay a /l^. totyaalfrr.Ykah^ei.
^Uouey-Town) iu GHd- Targ. T. I, 11 Nnu. 3CXX11, M. But. . 15 (ret to Oaat II. «) "49 wrt ^*» Wr?
Targ.Y. ib. 3 T: (O. STtnic ed. Amst^ ed. BwL TS-«). rcna (Tub. ib. 14; Sam. B. L c V-nBe) Ok, that Be
bw 280 ''nn
an assemble/. Sabb. 63% v. bw I. not yet dagan (with ref. to Num. XVIII, 27).
^J^ m. (b. h.) troop, division, cohort (cmp. caterva); t^^X'] ch.=h. -la-n. Targ.Y.Ex.XXin,19 (cmp. Tanh.
standard. Cant. R. to II, 4 ^^V^1^ Michael and his band R'eh^l7 's. v. •'-I5).—Y.Ned. VII, 40<= top (ref. to R. Meir's
(of angels); a.e. PL D^bsx Num.R.s. 2 di^iu::? 0^13 vni opinion ib. VII, 2, v. preced.) S"1X1 P535"7 dry Egyptian
'^l "\ "T and all of them
were arranged in (the angels) beans ai'e the bread of the land (Palestine, therefore
divisions, as it is said (Cant. V, 10) dagul (surrounded by
implied in dagan); (ref. to the Rabbis' opinion, ib.) n251
divisions) of a myriad each (with ref. toPs. LXVIII, 18). home growth.
rt112"^ 'its bread' means its
lb. '31 '^ dmx nir^ divide them into cohorts as they
desired (with ref. to Num. II, 2); v. Cant. R. to II, 4; "IJ*! I (h. nw) 1) to heap, v. Kl'iJ'n. — 2) to brood.
Tanh. B'midb. 10.— Ex.R.s.15 niK2:J xbx "\ 'pX d' galim Targ? job XXXIX, 14.
means hosts. lb. 'z^ y^fXn '*V\ ... d'^JaUJn ^bs'n the heavenly Ithpe. la'^'^St to be piled up (of bowels in pain). Targ.
'
hosts are the angels, the earthly hosts (of the Lord) are Lam. I, 20. Ib. II, 11 'pXST^X ed. Lag. (h. text lal^n,
Israel. lb. s. 24, end; a. fr.— Sabb. 5"; 98'' '^ba'iV n^n cmp. xi'i5'n=i?on).
"ia'12 resembling the marches of the Israelites in the
desert. "I^'^T II (cmp. ipT) to leap. Hull. 51'' stiJ-'X^ bE3 'n
(our w. omitted in Ar. s. v. X^IB'^X) it leaped [and] fell
CS^^^) iS~jS T m. (v. preced.) a carrying pole in from the roof (Rashi).
the shape of a standard, Ar. (ed. a. Mss. mostly Stba*^,
'?"''i q. V.) Bets. 30\ B. Mets.83'' (v. Rabb.D.S. a. l.note, T^, v. 11^.
a. to Sabb. 148'').
"Im m. (b. h.;=nil, v. nil ; cmp. "•'ri'^) breast, nipple,
S^5'l (^^^S5'''7) m. (ba'n) cunning; false. Targ. teat. Sabb. 144''. Sifr6 Num. 89; Tosef. Sot. IV, 3 (ed.
Prov.^XIX, 28 'hrn ed. Lag. (oth. ed. 'bS"!, "\). lb. XXIV. 28 Zuck. ni23); a. e.— Trnsf. spigot. Yoma HI, 10.—P/. trr:\.
(h. text dSn). lb. XX, 17 (h. text -ip^).— Ab. Zar. 22'' Ber. 10». Y. Yeb. II, 3'^; a. fr.
DuJn, DuJn, Koh.R.toV,12 015-iaB'n, a corrupt, •ijnfi ('nxtj -in 6) x-^ti "pn 'pb-'X 'j'^ai^ "pini (not Kin) the
arising fr. two Var. to b^aiS ibid., Glljms a. CnsbllB two bottlers (in the riddle) are the two breasts. Gen.
(TToSttYpoi;, iTOoaXYo;); cmp. Y. Kidd. I, 61^; Sot. lO'"*; R. S.98 '31 "1 'jlSliari'i blessed are the breasts which nursed
Tanh. Mase 12. such a son.
ed. Lag. (Var. "1). 'lb.XXX,8 ifTb^^^ ed. Lag. (Var. 'Ji-i);
TVr\, V. 111.
V. N^Sf- T
nbj'^T, V. rti^-n,
mi,
T T
V. "^-i-i.
DJ^f, V. x^aw.
i<mrni, v. xsiirrn.
jJ^ m. (b. h.; v. next w.) pile; grain, bread, bread- ^T\^rT\,
-
V. t<-^^x
'
T T ;
I.e. KliiUJ ^3
—PI. <Tn^ 1) to tvalk,puU (a young child or beast unable
to walk' by itself). Sabb. XVIII, 2 '31 -jibasJ y^T^-^^ you
^ I'lja 1D"'N1 whatever belongs to the seven pro-
S?i^ "l"^^
'31 rrn-iri amother may walk her child. Ib. 128'' )^H '^'n'^l
Pes. Ill, 1 a. fr.— Ned. VII, 2 '31 'nn )'>2 1-113(1 he who
;
iC? 'pTlia push you may, but make them hop, no. Pes. IV, 7
vows abstinence from dagan, is forbidden dry Egyptian
(55^) '31 -p-iitn^l "I'l'n'i^ Ar. (ed. only 'Jil'^Tn^). Sabb. 88''
beans, v. next w.—Pl. Q'^i^X Pesik.R. s. 41 "in nt< CjBSa
swells the grains; (Yalk. Ps.
and the angels "jniX "j'^'n'i'a led them (the frightened Is-
75.'i n'bi.l TiH t]3B5a, read
raentes)back;-|1^1"i xbxiniT' r."J<readnot(Ps.LXVlII, 13)
n-'SS^). Tosef. Ber. VII (VI), 8 Var.— "|i n-^a pr.n.pl. JBefA-
yiddodunhut y^duddun (they lei them). Cant. R. to VIII, 11
bagan in Judea. Tosef. Ohol. Ill, 9." [Tosef. Sabb. VII
the angels '31 diib "t'^'n'iTS led the Israelites away, 1'^rn
(VIII), 2, v. lia^.]
'31 i3B!3 "p^ii^ and they themselves tripped timidly before
iJnt Ithpe. ^Jl'^''S< to be piled up, stored. Ned. 55'' shall the Lord, v. infra. Y. Sabb. XVII, end, 1 6'' Y. Erub. X, 26-^ ;
we judge (fr. R. Meir's opinion VII, 2, v. preced.) 'jii'n'iiil ^3 top '31 in^l^ he makes the bolt slide with his finger tips.
STDffi^ dagan implies everything which is piled up?' Cant. R." to IV, 8 [read:] '31 d3'iK1 d^iri -pIX He had just
Ber. 47''; Bets. 13'' '31 '^K (':iK) •'xn the one (the piled up) been leading them (through the Red Sea), and they should
Jul
llir
1^M.f*Mb«.
U. I VQ inwr (rtHMl T^r^i ^^ (ad *•
(111* Milt'
M ^,4, -^ "VI If
t t, .'
•ahb. itl^ Xfjy^ ^yf^ piM bfVlAt, "Hm. R. a. «« «ftd (m«. i« iMM, «ta^iid sMa
Il.olt) w n •
lop n^t^ n:«3n nr-*«» "rs Um ImMI of u»d.». (tha IttiiliUi^ V. ^Vlb a^ Um 4«a
Ui travsl (him |iUfl« lu pUc«.
li to
With
IX. Il^i Y.
wta mMak
Ab tmf.
(ii mm
III.
^ asf^
4r kac; TaA J«ik.lT
^ Mill; V.
(«,
pm, pm, Y. aOil Ar. ('onpL *. *. |Vi «i>,
^ \i x .
Targ. l»roT. XI. 8S TTnr ad. L«c. (Tar ".- J . ,i'T, ewrr.
8"m, V sr^il
CTafl. Pa. XX. 4, «. WTM
AApa. TTiT« <• *^P- ^ /'«'• ^^^ 1^ XXXIT. C—
Shabo. 47\ T. nast '
p/T, JCT^
I rrnmn -* *3&9 r^
a. (praead.) /M. •^ffT »•>» «1*
go aaar a tot smb. aad ba htL^tf.
2rn (cmp. am, anx) to h^ r^d (wftUtwy-^Bif. rrm. Taif . p*. XCll. !». Ib. XXII. JO (Var. tr^.
' orfien, MoJbe red (t- Lev. R. «, 15.
on MoeMrftoA, U. XI "^n^ wnc UiAt ^ -
Sr7*7, ». icrn.
3r^, iCr^
m. eh.-b.anT, goU. Tuf.O«kll,n ;
^'^'Tl m* (preaad. w«.) prievtiifaU, oaiA. Tiatg. ML •»_•• fl (i^t\ Mi9> T^9 i*""^- '"V '^'-
U K$th. in, 11 (ed. Lac. '^ ooit- ^m^ XXXR •~(«L Laf. ttrti.
"^^iTT m.Bh. *3nT, ^oUMmtiL— iY. ram. Cant. B. to ^Z''i3r% 'CT^ t (praeod. wit) V*' /W to»dL
V, ;> a'om (oorr. aoo.). n xrrrar (a Mrlaad date) a tpeeim tf itdet 9f ttrwmg
pr\i 282 Kiaii^
perfume. Keth. 61* 'srTi; Sot. 49" 'J-^ni (corr. 'J-^rrn). lb. Taan. 25*. —
Gen. R. s. 87, beg. "|^p '1 Xti here is the
's-^ni xn^l (read 'J'^nin) the flavor of a d'Mnunitha. temptation before thee. PL '("^Sll, "^211. Targ. 11 Kings
II, 24.— Taan. 1. c; B. Mets. 106*.— [X311, Kllil wolf, v.
pm, V. pnn.
Klail.] [Targ. I Kings XIV, 28, v. 5<:11.]
Tl I (=1rt":T, cmp. 'I'l) who, tohich is, since he, it, &c.
Y.Sabb.XIX,beg. le** "inxn s<in n^St in the same that
^2% T
m^i,
T
s"T^,
TT ;
^;n^'^ m. ch.=h.
T •_
=iT, aux,
gonorrhoea, abnormal menstruation. Targ. Lev. XV, 2 sq.
. . .
says.. . ., says also &c. Y. Peah I, IS*^ top '31 "^ra n "'^SlS
[Targ. Y. ib. 3 r\-^^-^, read n.l'll]; a. e. •
from the time that. Y. Gitt. IX, 50*^ top nobody says ^kS 3lM pr. n. m. Dubbiel (bear-god), the genius of
'even"3l till^ n xbx except he admits the preceding; a. fr. the Persians (v. nil). Yoma 77*, v. XiO'^X II.
I'll! c. (=')?) this, that. Y.Naz.IV,end,53'^. Y.Erub. S^IllM m. (v. <i^''3i) a species of figs or sycamore.
V, 22"= top Ci':BblS:1 11 itself (the whole area of the town) PI. "ilsnii- Ber. 40'J
(defin. 'n'Op^ nun). [xbnil, Sot. 10*,
and two thousand cubits beside. V. xVn\]
or lailin, V. Sifra Sh'mini ch. VI, Par. 5]. "'Jill m. pi. (ail, V. 5X1) drippings from melting fat.
'1 'a a receptacle for the drippings of a roast. Hull. 111''.
n^'^, n'^'l ch.=h. nit, to flow, drip. Targ. Ps.
LXXVIII, 20'(Var. iniill). Targ. Lev. XV, 25 ai1\— mS'^jn, Yalk. Deut. 923, v. mxi2l2.
Part. 2'iXI, 33.—Hull. 8'' hot.—Pes. 74'' '2^^'r\ Sip
'^•^^X lb.
it drips. Nidd.22a'iai'i^1 125 it must be fluid. Hull.^l33». T'Jm, Y. Keth. n, 26'!, v, 5iT.
3n, Jrl c. {b.h.;'Z'2l)[murmurer,]bear. Kidd. 72=*; n'^Jl'^'^ f. (=n'i5151, denom. of 51) fisher-boat, light-
Ab. Zar. 2'' ; Meg. 1 1* (used of Persians, ref. to Dan.VII, 5). going boat for shallows, Palestinean word for Babylonian
—Allegorically: temptation. Num.R.s.l3; a.e., v. nia. n'iS'12. B. Bath. 73*; 78''; Y, ib. V, beg. 15*.
Itji'fah.
•!» •«r w,i »
I « thmrttt
'«ft (H«
^^ • i I If T. irrr*.
PTjjn, rsjr». "rr^J", r* *r«n • Yar. lo TomC, C*2Tr; m. pL (b. h. vrfr) DUmdU% a T^tmIi
Sabb. I, 8 ^S)<i, M ihou«.. -J tribe, V.}rrrr^ 0««.B.a.sr,haK.: Taft.Chr. |«n (f«t
to -Ti, Oeo. X. 4, a. TT, I Chr. I, T).
-
pi. (a timnspos. of rni, .
-
Tr\, TI (b.h.) 1 ) frienti, hrer, Mpvof ; (allafor.) tke Ti j^, >?•, KT'T^
*T?
"^ <^> 4«4rf; (roilrat.l
Loni^as th« b«loTed of Israel. Cant. B. to 1.4, v. 1^; a. c— trr^fofioM hj meane of boekata. Tary. U. Xl«, IS (ui.
S) ««nW^, fatMer"* brotJker,Stfra K*dosh. Par. 10. ah. XI; Yiaau V|9)l—arBh-fo^ rrnra *6 rr^ "n ha afght cartj
was doing irrigating work. Yeb. 97*^ "t I^Ti '^xb'l ye [In later Hebr. pri'i'n a forced opinion or reply, v.
T T ; — T T :
-
Targ. Y. Num. XXil,24 'nS in a narrow place. —Pes. 14'',
"1 dnu?3 because of treading down (injuring a neighbor's mourn, rejnne. Nidd. 23'' (ref. to Deut. XXI, 17 "iDK, cmp.
field). B. Bath. 22'^ '31 ioni '^ the passage between the ^1^) "i-^h'J niT labu: ^^ a child over whose death his
walls (stamping the ground) is beneficial to both build- (the father's) heart is grieved. Ber. 16'' 122b tll'i'^ bx may
ings.— 2) ordinary course, habit B. Kam. 116'' fT^^'l'^ our heart not sink. Kidd. 8l'' Q'^ll^n bs ll-l-^ let all those
b'^TXI M'^pS he (the boatman) took his wonted course. mourn who feel the affliction; Naz. 23\ Yeb. 47* the
Ber. 16=^ "JipS niUJTil Ar. (ed. tT^3-iD) he followed his habit Israelites ... are d'^lll (some ed. D'^'^ll'n, Part. pass.) broken
(in recitation). down (under persecution). Gen. R. s. 60; s. 74; a. fr.
zng ivoman. Targ. Y. Num. XXXI, 23 (some ed. Stni'n). Hif tll^n to afflict. Y. R. Hash. I, nb ninri
57'' hot.
TVil, Hif. rrn,r\ (b. h. ; v. rri^) [<o fcri^'Aien,] to wash 11, H"]"! I ch. same. Targ. Jer. XLVIII, 17; a. e.
off, cleanse, rinse. Mikv. VII, 3. Hull. 8'* rp'i'O he must
Ithpe. ''rr^ii to feel pain, groan. Hull. 51* i?3'^ip1 IW^a
wash the meat (at the place where the knife passed);
they groan constantly.
a.fr. —
Tam.IV,2 "j'^nin^n n^n the washers' hall where the
offering meat was washed. — Y. Ab. Zar. HI, 42'' hot. ^n, ^yi II (v.preced,; cmp. b. h. ClOS, nbs) to look
out for, espy.' 8abb.35» niT?2b "^.l^ Ar. (ed. ilN"!) he looked
Eof. n-im to be tvashed, cleansed. Makhsh.IV,3 b'^nirn eastward (for the reflection of the setting sun). Ib. 53''
^^!1P111; in order that the dish may be washed by the rain they raise their nostrils [read:] i.in '^'D "^50^1 (Ms. 0. ^aiTD)
Hull. 16^; Sabb. 11 1'; a. fr. and march like looking out (for the wolf). Ker.6* 11'n
Midr. Sani. ch. XXIII. '31 Xsnb he (the watchman) looks out in both directions.
*
fjl'l ch., Af. Pi-ix same. Targ. II Chr. IV, 6. M, 'y] m. (Sti'n I) sad, depressed. Targ. I Kings
J
XX," 43; XXI, 4 (ed.'vien. ^I?).—P/. "Jl^, "ill-i. Targ. Is.
nriT^, Yeb. so'' ; Gitt. 57% v. r\'prr\. XVI, 7 (ed. Lag. 'in, corr. acC); 11.
T ' ' T •
*fc.r"^li
all.
in n^
Tfn (an aJap on of dux dsMun, €4C SmxAv, fU M^^DSn t (da-iau af «pn) AM.^ (.dwadarX
.DaOai^s.vO tb« laadar of Um MnriOM of Um Lcritoi^ femaarMliijp. OhM.B.ioVI, is |ffaad:J IV^aavi ^ ^ an
T. ^. T. Sabb. X. If; Nain.R.a.7 (rvadarinff of mc: give ma tba fotaraofabip of O. (t.
H^Sf^V lb.
^ma Nob. Ill, 8S). lb. ». 4, vnd (raad :] "Tn rm -v^ '91 "1 baTfa^aataradtbaoAeabaaaaM^avaftaa
'S> I^Bsn BauHu was
commandar, prioca ortr chief (to Sappboria).
priaeaa cmp. WXm,~-*PI, V^PL Qan. B. a. 5 .(play oo
;
s: Vi, V. II.
S-™ r -rill.
CiIvT, wDvT m. (dux) dux, commtmifr. Ex. B.
!». \h, A. A-.—{6«a. B. a. ft o^ orr6 Ba»hi, . ooon)—
PL Stan, T^^sn. Oaat. B. to n. Ift iryjyn w» (read
r*2""~ eao».ofiraw) am Mr. I ori
*cr* ) Koma aitd bar Awit. Oan. B.a. 78 "^sn my (Bona'a)
Keth. : rj^L
ilMott; a. ft-. ri^v.B.a.ie '<Qim iTQreTi, raad aaad. WU.
'^ "irw D^TVJ V. M^SW. STT"" '. f-r -^ n) ^Caee. Bar. 41^ Oatarab. wlib
ywbara atoa (la Babbiaiwl «ii»-
^^ w J II, . preoad.
.
XI, 8.'
^vi
idn)tovMd,dram«ia<!fr. Daooai.
(T. lAani V^
^^"^ m. (cmp. -^
aten^ ifaf»,
ll> place to ateiitf •«, vtad a^. m^a Amm, pevparv /br ipia-
*Af. V*r^'to
aap. JDmAAoh, the priaeta'ataga firaaawUah tiiay proaoaaaa wm§. Tab.«9''r*rr )c:"r=t Ar.a.T. Vi& baj f>aa*y madi)
Um banadiotion. Mkld. U,8; a.ft-.— io n%cr to go ap Uw aad do Bot wiad tbatam (ad. Vrr icr* r=t, . Vn I a. D\
stafa, to o/JScMto oa primt, Sabb. 1 18^; a.a.—S> i rl^ift
MTVMv /row Me etead^ the LeriUf$ tiiyiiy.
ittjWL V*-^
faawf* fmr irrifttym. B. Batb. •*
^
<• iir A«va /Wa^ to fiac mator
JT^rrt bat Vr^ »
b^^ 286 xcrn
perhaps the well (to be dug) will prove unfit for irri- claim of chattel and landed property. Meg. 2* "i dni5*2*
gation? lb. 12''. '31 ilia 035311 z'mannehem (their respective seasons, Esth.
IX, 31) is analogous to z'mannam (ib. 27); as z'mannam
means two days &c. —M. Kat. 4'^; a. fr.
Jj^DDbl'^ m. (qb^) hlear-eyed.—Pl. ^SSbin. Ketli. 60''. Xni3 inb ipllp •'in Ms. M. (ed. omit. X113
',3'^nni '^3'^r! '"I1
['pSSbl-i^ feekh. 8^ v. preced.] ["^SSlsl-i, Tosef. Kel. B. Bath. Var. Rabb. D. 8. a. 1.) how dare we give fire
lect., v.
I, 9, read "'psbll.] to those churches (on Sundays)? ["^pUp, "^pXllp &c., mis-
nomer of xupiaxY), the name used by the Greek teachei's
of Christianity, corresp. to the Latin dominica. For —
another explan.v.Revue des Etudes Juives 1885, p. 195 sq.]
DIpSbTl,. DpSbn, Sifre Deut. 231, v. 0'ip'nn"'>.
SDQI'l, V. »5OT.
^j^^nbii, V. x:")^^.
DDI'^, V. DOT.
D'l'T, imper. of DOT. T T T
V. n-Q'^i.—2) a woman
of ill repute. Sot. 27'^. Gitt. 69''
'^ ins '^ iT^MttJI which an ill reputed daughter of an ill-
SST'GSDi'l, i<D^t23l^ m. pi. (donativa, pi.) im-
reputed mother has spun.
perial donations. Gen. R. a. 10, end (ri3 . . ., corr. ace);
HQIm II f. (b.h.; preced.) 8^7cnce,^a«^ of death. Masc. Yalk.ib. 16 'a^311. Ex.R. s.41 nS^-J roil some ed. (corr.
Dumah, the guardian angel of the deceased. Ber. 18'' ace). Num. R. s. 7; a. fr.
Dl23l'l, V. s-io^^.
^yn, V. 53'^'n.
b^ 721m m. (XOT) resemblance, {there is) an analogy; 01*^ (=\2il1) to stamp; denom. KD'^'^i.
{under) analogous conditions. Kidd. 19* 'si (T^Til '^ 132
'his son' (Ex. XXI, 9) means a son like himself (the CSD pr. n. m. (prob. an abbrev. of Dositheus, v.
IM
father), as he (the father) is of age, so must his son (to •^xnpil) Dosa, a Tannai, usu. named R.D.benHarkhinas,
whom he designates her) be of age. Shebu.40''; B.Mets.4'' or Hork'nos. Eduy. Ill, 1.— Tosef. Kel. B. Bath. IV, 14;
'31 d"^b3*l "1 under similar conditions as the just stated a. fr.— Erub. 83* [read:] l^alX '1 '1 I^IX '^Ti '1 (v. Rabb.
V*l
I. I K J .
Mgljlf ah. «MM. TtMy. r. ff«B. XIX. I«i li.
L I.
I
L ''B'* Ml f I
.
I
ta IBTm, V. Bafchu D. 1l A. 1.
K^I^I cb. wiM. T»ri. !*«. L, 20 (Var. T^ "t^ • brooch) tartolha wan. HlAM^
B«(i« r^ (bm.).
(ao aa to br< Boee. St'^ T^ fPP l6 «••
ouiai aoi aqu-
and wiUov (^. _ , •^o tied ioaedberl. fB.
Baih. 74» rr-jn Ar, v. |7« j
Um middla of Um UirM walls. lb. nuyj "i M« eivtwl dared. BaU. $1*. t. V^rn. V. rT*-—«; (eaap. 7?, -^^^ a.
woll^ a pan of tU« cailiiig may
lagal fleUon by whkh a oth.) fo tjramim* emnfmO^, to h« pmrHtMlmr, etmti im
ba oonaidarcd as part of a corred walL— IK t^; a. ft*. I
Af I eaw'nw ; to jwy tpteiml alkmiitm, t» mdmd. Ih.«*, ^fir.
S)(tnMf.)ti(/«of a v«Mal,oppoa.U> tul«. ObuL nsen p« he oxaMiMd aad foaad. teccr r^ l6ha did
nC, 1« rcca rrr under tba bally v. uMf. ib. X.t i not oKpraM hittMlf esaetij; a. tf^—Buft pT^ tmr^mL
~
MO cideof acave,0|^ U*;ppSte.; a.frj Kaih.lS^'npnnvhe ieeary cateftJC— towht iiaiip
'Tommdimg Ukt Itm^ rib*, alao a w'lyfe riil. ha tttaa). Toatt83^ KSCS 1 mhrfad a iMa'a aaaM nm
lloU. 48', a. ft-, 'nb rcvjeci ntrn hugi adbaring to the (eoMidariag it aa i«dfctio« of hia chMMMr). Ih. IB
cbMt. Sub. 49* r - an '^ tb« fifth rib (csountiBC horn
.
v grsrs "^^^Tn did Dotadadhe. Ibu <rT^ 3f* l ia ii .—
th«lowMt). ^) Ike paritt 9f the abiomiem. '^VXrmt^um Part. Foil pr? (v. A.) /r«c«< n w iMi w KaM. S^
ii t &
extracted by uieaua of tk« rg— irwii aeeftML Nidd. V, 1 thoae versee 'SI "^^ |6 aia ao Hd H d lhar fcr
*>os M
a. tr. —
Metapb. '^ n^ to anspand trom Uf# wall, L a. tha one or the other. — Diow. M^"?, Hi^*^ H^^t.
le Imkv « ifceuiow MMpeMae. T. K ^ boC; m Akp-r? l)toftTiii,todWiaoai«^l%r. Sahh. IS»*hoc
T.8nb.YI,tS* bou IBTC (oorr. ace).- nbsm 1 i|j"* 1 Ma. If. (ed. iJmm n^*ii) aha ^iada hn-
1
^JPPJ; mortly nil^ HulL 4i^ nx~ -wn cAe IbodcanAOly^r—S)fa«fyM iy |iiiMwa mt^, to mmifte, f
k betwm the hitif$, rncn ri^ lb.* "^ "rr two aides of
Uie cbesC — Soco. I, 1 ; a. fk-.— Toaef. OboL VI, S Tsa
froK, Koth. Sl^ tU'U 'n takes his a aai tooat the
flm daose; a. fr.—3) to celnJifr' «xiacd%^ Th^. T. Lav.
n t
nsi *:trt ed. Zuck. od Um wemBriikt aide of the tcau lb. XXVII, IS. Ih. XXV, M, T. pr^Q; a. a.
Vmst sr "crr: s;, ed. Zntek., read (with R. a to OhoL Af. pnriK. prrm to te / iwtWil iai. impaiiemL Koh. ^
Y. 7) r'OSn or (with ed.) wrt B.u» ill,t K^
It tba kiac was irritatad Feaik.B'shalL
Xjpl'n 288 n'l^
Jj^rj^^P^'l, V. preced.
angry; crap, p'lp'n.— 2) to examine, look with anxiety,
wait attentively. Targ. Prov. VII, 6. Targ. Ps. XIV, 2; S"lp^^ m. ch. (Ipl) fork-like reed, opp. to "^Sp plain
a. fr. —
Gen. R. s. 17 '^'Mlh'ph pi'nx R examined . . .
stems^ prop. PI. "plp^l, ilpll. Succ. 13"* "^Spl 1 the
into the noise they made; Lev. R. s. 34; Yalk. Lev. 665; pronged reeds (corresp. to S^riipBX of the palm-tree,
Yalk. Is. 352. Y. Keth. XII, 35-' top; Y. Kil. IX, 82'' top Rashi). Lev. R. s. 12.
'DH 'jl^ 'K Bar K. looked out for them (waiting for them
to ask him). "pp n, l^pl m. h. same, fork, fork-like reed,
pronged pole. Y.Erub.1, 18*^ 11 ti3p reed-stem and prongs.
KP'Im, ^^J^Tl^ m. (prjeced.) 1) exactnesa, minuteness. Ib. 19« 'pi "p«2 ; Y. Kil. iV, 29'' 'pll T^M; Y. Sued, 52*
Nez. ?'' "lb n^n3 enters into minuteness (saying 'one and hot. D"i-!;rl -pTDS (v. ipi). Y. Shebi. top n^ n^li'
II, 33''
a half). — 2) (as an adv.) exactly, exclusively, only. Yeb. 76* 'p'^l (corr. ace.) he puts under it a pronged prop. Tosef.
Kni2);a "f a real barley corn it must be (nothing else). Kel, B. Mets. HI, 14 'plin ed. Zuck. (Var. 'pplll).— PZ.
Men. 30* '*!
nu'^U; SJ^^Kta only in the middle of a line. t2'^?'^P'i'^. 'r?'^P'i'^. Y. Kil. 1. c. he took DmOl 'pll
'P"=J-
Gitt.44" '^ InV IX "1 is this meant exactly (one hundred), forked reeds with which he closed the breach; Y. Erub.
or not exactly? Men. 27** "l ^K el (towards) is meant in I, 19*^ top; Y. Succ. 1. c. —
Tosef. ib. I, 4 if one made a
its exact sense; a. fr. ceiling of the with (plain) reeds and
Succah 121 d'i3p2
oio'^^pn, v. o'ir^iii'iisp'^i.
1in ^2 whoever lives inPalestine. Succ. 35*
Ib. 110''"i"!!t2 —
(ref.'to hadar, Lev. XXIII, 40) 11\y 121 1in !<<bs< 1'in n"^^
D'^p'^'l (v. pW) pr. n.pl. Dukim (cmp. Q'^sis), Dokos, 'Dl ed. (Ms. M. 'Dl 1in 121 1in) read not hadar but
a stronghold near Jericho. Y. Ab. Zar. I, 39*^ '11 D'^Dpa haddar, something which remains on its tree from year
the garrison of D. to year (without withering) ; a. fr. — 3) to lodge, v. infra.
Pi. I'l'^'i 1) to cause a circuit; nilU 1 to let cattle
"iJ^plN m. (ducenarius, SouxTj^apioc 8.) commander,
change folds within a field, to collect manure in a field,
procurator. Y. Ab. Zar. I, 39^' (Bab. ib. 6'^ nxS'^a).
by letting cattle live on it. Shebi. Ill, 4. Y. ib. 34*^ hot.
DlD^;p'^bp^i, V. 'D^v^i. n21::2 'pT''!?'? you may let your cattle live on one's field
as a favor; a. e.— 2) to lodge, v. infra.
ISDp", iSjp'" m. (p1l) calculating, accurate Hif- ^"^Ivl ^0 lodge. Pesik.R. s. 3, beg. (play on 'liii)
scholar. Ab. Zar. 10'^ '1 XIBG an accurate scribe (paying niS2 ni'^i i'^ipiU it (the goad) causes understanding to
attention to exact historical dates). — PL "^Spll, "11.1. dwell in the cow; Pesik Bahod. p. 153* nil^UJ (ed. 0.
Men. 29'' 1 "'"iBO careful copyists of the Bible. Yeb. 43'^ 112TU); Koh. R. to XII, 11 [read:] I'^^lo xmHJ; Num. R.
'Dl It 1 il2 "^^"^"^0721 dlU)^ because exact scholars report s. 14 111U; Y. Snh. Tanh. B'haal 15 'Dl hiBn ^St* I'l.—
a traditional addition (to the Halachah in question), [Num. R. 1. c. the words of the wise 'Dl tV^'^'Zi. d'^ii lodge
'These are the words of R. S.' understanding with men.]
Nithpa. 1'^''13 to be manured by cattle living in folds,
^Dp^'^, ^^p^'7 f- (denom. of 'ipl adopted in Hebr.) ;
V. Piel. Shebi. IV, 2; M. Kat. 13*; a. e.
j; •« • inivtilw M
ttaMMtf to fo m«ihi4 mt»a
r:ie4s UifMiili tiMvlMit «ilrlM^-f | to 4^pw«r •ir*t I V, o- ir^, T5 (am^-^ir? •> «»-i>*»»
firfOML /V- ft Kmmt, II»^ *<1 nmmoUM^mkL Uno.ifmLttUM
'-^, M. It •—
'"P' •5^
1 "'^ .r %. K«l»t. n R •
n«t4« r<«f I
irm*a^ a.
iU 9.
ll.fLA.Laato).
orm "Bi o«b. ta#. fi-i, m
-... ... -> I* /i/«»«-* . „ , .«
^ '-^fOTa, in<«|^ pL af Mpa*. *.
tXi . . .J«4.ft.|f«^ nMad.to|fa»
XV, I ^|«oi. to Ar. •. ». n*^
"f nm bMl evwtalk* mo( «»• * W~^t
a,(«.K7a«)«NMii|rfitarMr«-^««(||^to«<
il.
ih« r'**««»n.
tilt* 0/ •• aMiar. Taato M**} ftibu ?#*(
. '*i)Hm, »r««IA. K«l. Xn, I^ r- n^ (M« M. iTf-^, BMiiir dw tof4 ar ay fMyg;
H. o*"^. lb. ». in«l».
kMMlcr M Oi* gvnvrmi ioo ; lu v. fir.— ro^ 1 Um gMiwiHuii Var.ad.Lae."r3n(oorr. aM.). 1Wf.Pa.XXXI.t4.
rhtoh wi iB iwid ilMMpMUion
cmm; Vq«i *t vbtoh of
ibod la Um 'Vrxn
whloh pMiilMd la ik*
flood; "1
X^r^» TliT^ tou (mi • Miito tf r^td oflktoo.
ri, Ac 8ali.X,8 (I07\»q.); m.tt.~n. rr-n. ib.W;
Y. Bor. III. baf. at* n"m ti Van mn Mi flto
HtoMatf
»oUr« BiUl.tl.trtor'^ b.1.
ftr. — rrfnl^ ftr att time to tome; permamaU^ opp.
•tod' (or a^H«)i V.
^T?^
D. (Var.K lMiv '
pr. a. to. Ab. Bar. 17* BL b«i
ia
. «T« m
UMfa ia a plaea wbara a
oaUcd AiraA; Maf. IS* tiMra b a pca- Kit.
y«
VO.
' «t I pr. a. pL, "1
SO* boi.
ere Or o( Dmom. T.
^-
jow stoaa in Um Baa plaeat nam rrrni lb.lL (ad. rr-:)
»rboto nama ta «raA (itorol); T. Bab. X, <•• top l^
jTTt II, cb. form TKm m.(i«po^)/n(aarf, AoMravy
^^"^ . . T^ thtn (at a oaitaia ptaaa) Uiay call Ae. y^.
im -n
Tkif. Pa. CXU, t.
Um bamt oflbri^
lb. XL. T; a. m.-^t^t^ 7^ rftv
is a voiiva gill (aot a
i^"*** III or Kl;t m. C^ I) • ^araaito worm in of loiMiaw t). Paa. iit^; a. dr.— PL rr—^. 1W^ T.
•he bowels. Num. B. •. 7 [read:] TTrss 1 frc irroR}; Ex. XH, 40; a. a^—rriirn. Ota. B. a. 7f. (TaBLibLlSS
"'""'>; »• fr.—€fcald. form. M.^;« Tmg. Pa. X]^ 4 '
l U
ed.Lac.(]fa.a.MaMad.'*5-^taeoRw)L QnLB.toTIII,li
N7^ IV ID. (*^II)frttri«N,lMi4i. B.Kam.M*'(ptoT.) wncnr^ T. aazt w.
S'^'nl': 290 ©1'^
Jj^Dll'^ m. (-j-1'1) threshing. Targ. Y. II Deut.XXV, 4 a. 1. note) a remedy for the gum. Cmp. i<"il'n I.
OlDniT m. (a disguise of Epfiirjc, orMercurlus, the heel, to treat lightly, not to heed. Ab. Zar. 18% Lev. R.
divinity of commerce to whom a great annual fair, prob. s. 27. — 2) to tvalk about, be familiar, well-known. Meg. 24''
of Tyre, was dedicated, v. Y. Ab. Zar. I, 39*^ top, quot. 1"i*i5;2 1151 il''il dX if he has been a familiar figure in
s. V. C^bpnx) Durmos, name of a great annual fair. B. his town (so that people do not mind his bodily dis-
Mets. 72*' (Ms. M. 'iT^a-iOX, v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note). figurement); Y. Taan. IV, beg. 67**; a. fr.
'3^ nV r*« nz UmUng uf « (n$tUkdk »htcb ba« • U4. K. ika |ir III af Um tibbat
iiiMk lll,7^Y.Ab.Xitf.ll.4(^ boc rrrV . . . rfra (^ift. af llM •abballi laa«)) flb « l^^llvl,
a«Mi),) wImni goiaf a|* witli kim lo Ut« appvr vtory or duwn «*rn«)^wdW,A«frtodL H.Kal.irfr*'
to lb* MlUr Ae. K»l. V. • vtl. Dwwb. 7n. Oboi. XI. • doatJi.— b)iW|«aif<aai«rw4UL V«m^>
•nn;To«»f.ib.xll.4-n;n.fr.— Kn^rn. TuW.B.Ii««lk '71 im rr«n lU Uw aboat lavlilaal pmnj la oaly
Ul, I (V«r. Hm, MMi. tb. IV. S tlag.).— Tmn Y. lb. tor tb« aab« o# aa aaltoa oaMaMUiiiy (aad tu
IV, U' bot rr(m«<|.Kn»U(oonr.Me.). (Our w. mmm to
b«offigUwll7rirv%fr.*rr. A»u» i^gokwof nouipwra^^bruj tow 4a. la toopwadvai lok It* rpm 'n «ai» toaaiiW
alwt, opfc rarvi mn, v. lafra.— CT^ ••^i OM. IT
Pa. b'n'^ to frighten, to cause fear. Targ. II Sam. ting up of scarecrows (to keep the birds off) would be
XIV, 15 ^2lbn^ ed. Lag. (ed. ^SSI^m). sufficient (Rashi cutting gaps between the branches).
:
* Mm, CSvU'T m. (preced.) 1) fearing, v.preced. DNm (^^jM^J (cmp. ini) to press, crowd. — Part.
2) fearful, terrible, atve-inspiring. Targ.Y. Gen.XXVIII,l7. j)ass. Girrn, f. noirri croivded, thick, full. Lev. R. s. 30 ^
Targ. Ps. LXXVI, 5 b'^m Ms. (ed. bilTi lins, combin. of 'pbS'n Ar. (ed. laini) thick with leaves; U^i^'J. "l richly
two versions). Targ. Deut. X, 17. Ib. VIII, 15; a. fr.— blessed with children; Pesik. Ul'kah. p. 184'' DltTi Ms.
Lev.R.s. 9 xa^bUJ p'ln "1 n^ how severe is this ruler! 0. (ed. "1, V. Ar. Compl. ed. Koh. s. v. UJn 3, a. Koh. Ar.
P;.-|i^im,f.')^'^m. Targ.Hab.1,7. Targ.Ps.XLV,5(noun). Compl. s. V. Bni).
MS
/v. V^ MMM. TmmII TbIl Vllt. • 9 l49 Omin (flit
HJJrT^ WL ifmwn»d.f ufyr rmKvr it. JPQ9'
h. om«r, vd. iman, U. ». loTok VII, s-r. r«ir
/..I
Um NiMh »**
<i«4 a It.
(oonflnad Hi* Praaaow) balwwB tba Ohambim t»j—Fmi. La. tbaaaclaaa coadMoa^ aow diasovaiad, baa i
pam. pwn praiwrf, woret. Ab. Bar. 85**. •paaiiva aflbol, opp. fr^sb n^^r^ci IPml 8^
Kif. Trrr} fe b« p rm trd, etn/hei^ t. mpra. aboald bava baaa aoataatad. Tbaa. ti^ "Si apS ^ (Ka.
M. ap«on)baiaaoatwtodwitbaKabofAc B.KaaL
pTTT I, p*rn eb.Maaa, 1) to pmA^ tfmeen ho. Targ.
II, 5 (85*) 'n rnn to nb tnit la aafirial iBr tha tear
Jud. I, S4; a.(t.— 3) to impet^ kmirp,
frtn. Targ. Joab. wbicb la darivad bj eoaelariaa ad aMvaa to ba aa 0HAt^
X, IS (h. tMt p«). Tatg. Y. Daok XV, 3; a. tt.—U.
K«u38* 'T! mb3^ N;rr7 tba foot of Bar NaOuu ia praa-
m tba law fhiai vbieb it ia darivad. La. joa aaaao* go
prrj m. (praoad.) Dwiciywicy. Nidd.»\ a.f^. raca Tne '3 asm aMl foaad a qaaaiity aonaapoadiaf to wbai
"n in a caaa of amargancy.— 2) prt9$mrt, meei, r. pnn. ba had laaaiad iato it (raMoaably fawraaaad); -zhstr
TTTO BMre tbaa ttia raainaabia naaallTy .—*"=••» "3 or
prn II,
^^i5^T^ ch. sama^ opfr tu tom, jittnm. Tug. ^ "3 TT* aa mm^ witbia om aiacb, tiaw aa ia aaadad
Y. Dent. XXVI, ""prrr (O. SJprrh). for aa atteraaea (a. a. a aiaaliaa. v. T. Bar. L 4hL BL
'^ 294 nia"!^
Kam. 73% a. fr. ^^1 "IIS'^ID TQ'^n '3 -jin two statements ^p^ri5Si^'=T, ^p^P^^ ('T'=T) f.(6iaayixT]) a disposition
following each other immediately are considered one.
ofproperty, esp. by will and testament ; covenant, contract,
'n inn there are com-
V. Y.Peahlll, 17** bot. for difference between 'T a. nSHTS. -
lb.'' "1 '3 two different intervals
prised under the expression tokh k'd'e dibbur. Snh. 31''
Targ. Y. Gen. XXIV, 10 XDI^-'Tl 'n Ar. (ed. ""piniBK nsuJ);
hot, '31 pibnb '3 in order to give honor to &c. lb. 32=^
Gen. R. s. 59, end (ref. to Gen. 1. c.) '"i 11 this means (his
bot. '31 nbl ^ISDn xbUJ '3 in order not to make loans too
master's) will (in favor of Isaac).— Y. Ber. V, 9*' top '"i2
difficult, V. fh^; a. fr. '31 lb I'^nnJhave I given it to him as a bequest (which
""^"l (representing oi;-, duo) two, twice, cuip. ^I'n III. may be cancelled)? I have given it to him as a donation.
Y.B.Bath. VIII,16'' bot. iniT'^n'^^'ia "ilTn-'l he may change
IS^'7 m. ('iS<l=2i<T formed like 155, v. ri}) longing, his will. Ib.; Bab. ib. 152^ 'n" n^-jnia "i the later will
faint, love-sick. Cant. R. to II, 9, v. I'^'n.
cancels the prior. Y. B. Mets. I, end, 8" oasb . . . "pK
'31 j'^p'ip'i'^l nobody is likely to make a defective will (by
IS^n, Y. Ab. Zar. 1, 39'' top, "i l^j?, read ']X'«'n (calo
anticipating in it the receipt of a debt before it has been
diem) I proclaim (welcome) the day, an etymology of
collected).— PZ. niXi^ini^'n. B. Mets. 19». Tosef. B.Bath.
calcnda (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Calendar). V. ^iJi^i^.
XI, 6; a. e.
V. Mil'n.]
^n<^\ V. s*!?"^-.^.
IX, '33'' bot. 'pl^aio "pi (corr. ace). SDS'^'^ "^- ('^'"P- ^''^^^ fl^- '^'^^'^- ^"^^- ^' ^ ^^- ^'^''^
n^o "^ninT, 'ed. Buxt. xaian).— PZ. x^nn-^^, '^na-^l. Targ. is.
ni2^;n, pi. nli35<;n, v. ^-^-^^
VII, 18 (ed. Lag. '321, ed. Buxt. X^nO'^j). Targ. Y, Lev.
XI, 20 ^nn?^ (read'^n); Targ. Y. Deut. XIV, 19. V.xn-i"^^.
Ti^naj"'i2i<^i, V. K^aaK-'x
nZl''Tf, v. na'n.
st3^nt3N^7, pD^npis^n, '^•_'=t ('v^) m. pi.
(diatreta, v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Vitrum) cut or engraved glass Num. XXXII, 24 some
T\2^1, pIS^l, Targ. Y. II
vessels. Ex. R. s. 27, end [read :] 'T ibbn mDl3 'n these
ed., V. -ills'!.
two cups of cut glass. Esth. R. to I, 7 'i"i''Mli1 niGl3 (corr.
ace). Gen. R. s. 19 '1"iaii1 (corr. ace). Ruth R. to I, 1
SDlS^l, Targ. Prov. XXIV, 2, v. X313^^.
•)lB"''nali1 m013 (corr. ace.) ; a. fr.
plil"^!, p^lSi'^ m. (pyi) 1) attachment, junction, in-
*SI3^]P^JSl"^'7'
^"^'^."i?^^^'7
m.(3toixr(TT);,dioecetes) timacy. Cant. R.'to II, 6 (ref. to Deut. XI, 22) '1 mrr
overseer of the treasury, treasurer. Lev. R. s. 5 (prov.) what is the form of intimacy? [Ab. ch. VI (Boraitha)
unfortunate the district where the physician has the t)"i-i2n 'T (some ed. p11p"i) the friendship of students (thai
gout, xrs" Tnn S<-J::1p"^i<11 ed. (Mus. XOOp'^'^'ll, corr.acc.) care in selection of friends).— 2) glue, paste, solder. Y^
and the treasurer only one eye (is unable to examine the Sabb. Ill, 6* bot. ip13"''n b3XnD X^U5 (read: '31 '5<ni nhvi)'
coins). lest its solder may be consumed (if the vessel be left!
I went around to all linguists to find out what "l was &c. gentile prophets 'n "^sna only with half a word (defective
revelation), opp. nbUJ 'n. Ex. R. s. 28 '31 ni3T 'T thej
Tosef. ib. IX, 14 -pisiniin (ed. Zuck. ''p'n'^1^, corr. ace).
99ft
' I. It ^I^VT}) HNNIM fabtBlfliri«Ni| liM< 1 t M' M 4^MMi (btMlATM MMlJl lb.tHM.f^lf«M«y%l
> • m
b« A ItAAir .... rrv '^ digmt, k* Im to b* •
x.r iwto* to «MtoMto«i ToAit lb. I, • iv\i Ai.XMfc.
V ** fT^ mtr. —J. l) (by AMloiir vMi iyt7Ar«i«t|,
ffff kH oti. Turf k« I.'a4^ ?i -d' |',AC. 1" jw*b, ri-. :it;.«74*to») Afli4i>9 '— '«»wr«k fyHtC Si». !. •
tttm* Ml. r^ -n. rwwl iri-^K T«nr T Wum VII. •». r* rv"! (r^) •4. / AAA.) •hmm wIMk bM
A. fr.- li. IImIi. •• im 8»V3 iiS 's mm I miglii !»«»• two AorMto i^ m u mumtlif
oAljr i biiill|{ H Batk. U a.;
•p. fA# Tm
Cbmmmmtbmmi: Taif * Y. Ks.'xX. I (II •
H;^); A. fr.-T. M«f. IV. Tft*- boi, -SI "VTS Tap Ml r^ri,'ri pr. •. rb. SbTD «WrtA*r 7V>^ tw».
Um Tm Oowii—ndmim apatI, w UmI oar ebildrMi mny 0«n.ll.l4.-llKAi.t*^bo«. 'SI "^ ^rs p«B Uw iteMt
b* Abl« to lUrfjr UMOk of tb« Tlfrte loMbAi AAAb oUmt (Um «Ai«v toftoliV A IamI
wfiblbAbAiUlA). Ki44.7l\ TAbwItI*. Bw. t*^. TamuM*"
n^ Mnmn ^ono 7«v (Aoc «m-r\ V. BAbk D. a a^ L AoAif
Um fAMAfA of 3lAb«to A«plto4 UMtoArfvto toto tWIIfrtiL
own oombiDAtioD (thAt IUb*« opinion waa delirerwl whoU jfAT, Bar. 44* •»« "ri rrt —-« mm ^ (lU. .
"-n T.BAbb.D.&A.LMto)AB that AilyvMy
. . ir-ir-ii
with th* MithoAh). bat lUb bimMlf r«eil«d
I
A gUdA down hia (fiu umA aAiootfc) Ibaa OiW, it*' mj^ \ « '
. Mckb. L e^ V. b^
Y.B«r.IT.r top;
(•d. TT-n) I My, U (tb« toAd^MI oT to Ibo vapc
7Vn Ctmmmimemh. B. Kmin. M*" "n
(whara alM AotArad Aftar Um hmth).
~
«h» one In
"
i
'
-my.
in Exodoa^rvrmn
•'<'()!# DAOAlogiiA
'
'
76 rem bAtoetAAaad tor ram
' ^i*'* *"* (^1 1) ftraiaffm^ ietefiim. Guit. E. to than tbA apAAd (of the Mdl bAAf«n). Aad «be MAibar of
II. 4 sWn his (JAOob^ atrAtAgcni (Q*m. XXm. I«>r- AOatatioML BMb.B.toI,1 ."». s y ' »
li, 7^-?, *«?. lb.; V. iop;. AMD AAnyinggiftA win bA nnfniAa Ae.
1^3"^ m. (v.yxt) nforvAf fl/'frotM, |Hlii»f mp. Oitt.4?* TV^ t. (Kb.; r.Tvn) Dmn^ "MM of aevcaal
**s: n s*:'. r^-n (the word -pn, D«rt. XfV, «S umam) birdaT HolL tS* jkdWdbA (L«r. XI. It) TeA ^"V ia tbo wbil*
.'^j^'n 296 oni30i^"i
dayyali (stork), anaphdh (ib.) rr^iia^ "i IT the irascible ST'^ m. (v.preced.a.\in)^ne/'' Targ. Prov. XXIII, 29
dayyah; v. S<n''''Ti. i
ed., Ms-^K-JII"^-!.
X< rM_, nn
'] m. (preced,;cmp. form and meaning of 'B1'^"i3 (popular perversion, as though=''B i"^"^ double mouth,
nns) faint, feeble, dim; light in substance, thin. Neg.1,2 V. i-^^ II).
nD^^n nn'^n T^D blU the red within the lime-colored leprosy
S'll'l'^'l, ^^Tll'^ m. (reduplic. of 111, v. "^Il) grief.
is fainter than the latter, opp. T^; Tosef. ib. I, 3 X'l'i'^.
Tosef.Nidd.111,11 '|SST3 '1 if fainter than this (shoe-black), Targ. Prov.' XXIlf, '29 Ms. "^I, ed. Lag. 'Ill; ed. HI"''?!
opp. ploS; Nidd. II, 7 20^ 'p-Q "i. Ib. '1"! "1 extremely
;
(Var. in ed.Lag.p. XII xrn, corr.acc). [Prob. a corrupt,
faint. Gitt. 57=* "nxn '|?3 nrr^-i Ar. (ed. nmi, read nnii, fr. X^ll"'^, V. next w.]
fr.nin'n) gets faint from the effect of the heat. Yeb. 80'';
'^^^''T m. (ni-i) grief Gen. B. s. 74 ril'^'ib itn Ar.
Tosef. ib. X, 6 rtnn 'iy"it nasa; his semen is watery, opp.
s. v.-ip'ip 2; Yalk. Gen. 130 (ed.Gen.B.l^lob) he (Laban)
"llUp^ cohesive; Tosef. Zabim II, 4 nni-l; Nidd. 35*'.—
went back to his grief.
Y. B. Bath. VIII, 16* bot. wherever the word nU5"ilo
(heirloom) is used, KtT^T '{vdhi it is a faint (vague) expres-
l-3n^"I, ^-3n^"I, V. next w.
sion (not meant in its true sense as a real inheritance).
toDeut. XXXIII,4) 'Dl 'jiJ'iD 'n TT^h there is none
Ib. (ref. "^Jl^'JT'^ (a popular perversion of oiaSo^Tj, as though=
vaguer than i\ns{morashah), for whosoever labors (studies),
obtains the whole of it.— P/. f. nirr^?. Y.Ter.IlI,42'^ top
'511 i'l'n two sets, v. i'^'n II) succession in government, sur-
render of office. Sot.' 13'' '31 nrr^n "i b\u rau: nmx (Ar.
\
'T 0*^3325 the juice of grapes is light in substance (in- latl'^l; Yalk. Deut, 941 ISTI'^n) it was the week of trans-
cohesive). mission of office when the office was taken from the
one (Moses) and given to the other (Joshua, hence 'Moses
'^n''Tr (=117 "I'ri)
of this (certain event). Targ. Y. Gen.
and Joshua went' &c., Deut. XXXI, U); v. t3l3'^n^'>^.
XXV, 33 '1 Q"l"^3 were the day of a certain event
as if it
S3n"''^=it5n^.
-•
T T -
Targ.
• = Ps. -:
LXV, 12.
DDVI, read K^'^'^X
V^, V. s<n"''=iii.
T'^ 1 f. (b. h. ; 111) fluid, writing ink. Ab. IV, 20. T"II2Tn, Gen. B. s. 62, a corrupt, of "^'Jin v.-^'Ji;^^.
nr'n. Midr. Sam. ch. XXVII, end C'^f^'^^); Gen. B. s. 58; IQ'I'''^ m. (perh. a perversion of 6i6i)|jloc, forked, cmp.
Yalk.ib.l02; Yalk. Kings 170 '31 "1 n^3 how many ink LXX,'josh.VIII,29; popular etymol.=')"'71J3? ii^, v. ii^H;
drops have been spilt .... to write 'the sons of Heth' Erub. 18*) a corner-piece made of two boards rectangu-
ten times! larlyjoined or of a block dug out in the shape of a trough,
four of which corner-pieces form, in legal fiction, an en-
i'^ II {ok-) tu'O, double, a Greek prefix, sometimes closureof wells &c. (v. GB), making the ground so enclosed
used as a separate word (6uo) for etymological purposes, a private place for Sabbath use. Erub. 15%a.fr. dllU^ *)1''i'^3
and sometimes separated from its junction. Erub. 18"^ "T is considered as a diomad (two fictitious walls). Y.ib.
(explain, "p'l^l'i'l, v. I^i'^'l) "pTlOS l^l two columns; ib. II, 20* top, opp. ::1113B a plain bar; a. fr. PL T^^oi"^^-
(expl. »r\ti^•^\ V. X'nS"''n) "sil^'iEl "1 nU512>n bearing fruits Ib. II, 1 ri3laU33 "pSfHS "1 S3"i5< four corner pieces having
twice a year.—i^lt 'l", CjllS'iB "i &c., v. 'Tl'il, 'Sli^ &c. the appearance of eight bars; a. fr. ['pial'^l, Y. Shebi.
"Tl a Greek prefix.— l)=8t-, v. preced. —2)=Sta-. VII, beg. 37'^ V. ini^a-i^.J
[strike out the gloss ^^•^l 1S<^n '>£]. Thou art sighing for
£'i&i"''l or D^'&T'^ pr. n. m. (prob. intended for^
MS first (instead of our aspiring for thee)! Ib. (twice Haman's ancestors. Targ. Esth.
Dionysos) name of one of
more; correct slight inaccuracies). Pesik. B.s.15 [read:] out 01"'1 ^3, Var.qor'l).
V, 1; Targ. II Esth. Ill, 1 (strike
riK^aip 'pab nnx nx, pab nx ix^i, ii" isb ru-oa. nst; Num.
B. s. 11 [read:] '31 mx nx ri isb ni^ax nx. DTDDl^l, Ex. B. s. 31, beg., read 0"''J0'^3'=i.
Wl
tiKMi kaai Was pmmiumt to aaa ilw
m$
uaafa UbmlMfli), bai My uma^ Haatf
of
rAda«)Aa. Iliiatl*'rth9« Iv llpv^ M* (Jaft»b*|
/> jtUham (9.§m At»*
K »•-'' XI. » ^tWn .,. ;,
•rtlMi'a nwiaaaiiii a ppi w4 , T*
>'-lit..XVi t«AX<ick'
s: Ta««.Y. I>a«<.
T. U«. XXTI. !
. mw^ro, ,
-
&
Ma. F. rrprrc, Ae., V. Babb. D. a a. L aeia) if ikaM la
^"-S -M)Mlrr, dwgMta*. Ab. d*R. Hath. eli. IT fraad :)
T^ nice TT whoa b« rteaivad a latter frooi a aaaa of hafjaf to oMAa hmdij raooid, aajr aot to
bios Haof Ihia tab «p Ibr BM. («i*ili. dlL Abai % 41
aaaouaeinf tba daatb of tha Saparor *r.; (Bd.
baattoto ttoMa lVpT% a. IM I9nr\ For Iba atytooLaf
ktar a*' vai*. eh. Tl: rroM <^ ^ms). ll*f. Taaa.
w xntf> xnn bv rbur^ r^ nov •» vbaa a
ipn^ rm, t. Part Bl. 8c p. 80.)
tab arrivad aiafaaat bloi, aad bis baad waa apUt with
(. 8a. Aat a. . Pttamariam); Koh. B. to Ul, 17; Aww^ y T.Bnib.T,S9« U>p«*-isr%Malodff^
/a^pfc .
18* "Wnn 'inn Um. U. (»d 'ryrn -fatmy ^itm plaaa; a. a.— Pt e-*^ r?^ lb. «09 -» rwl Mfft^
•r Par. 8, eh. IX. plaeaa. -6 ^"sm flt for abaltW. Toaat Ibi X (VUl, It;
a. tt. V. "^-^
lb. '11-1 Kinn^ laast Ms. M. (ed. . . . in-^n injt 1=) they through the thickness of the wall. Lam. R. to I, 1
reached the same inn; Snh.109* '^"^1 Ms. M. (ed. "ii"i).— "inia"! (5<nns< nan), 'si '^t'^'^'j.i 'n Ar. (Var. xr'^'i':;:) the
B. Kara. 113'', v. Xniri. bandstone of my house was broken.
HViVl f. ch.=h. i-^n, mA;. Targ. Jer. XXXVI, 18.— iJ^^'^^M, S*5J^''^ m. (^I'l) 1) prop. &>ie who ptours
Hull. 47'' ''^S like dried ink. Nidd. 20'» "Ti &<rinDS the water over another person'' s hands (cmp. II Kings III, 11)
watery part of the ink, 'X^ xm-in the sediment. lb. lience (=iasir) attendant, waiter, esp. attendant of a din-
'Tn Xa^lp a piece of dry ink (a sort of Indian ink, v. Sm. ing club, serving at the table and collecting assessments,
Ant. a. V. Atramentum).— Denom. ni*'! to dot with ink- fees&c. Sabb. 148*;B.Kam. 119* S S<'1!!< (Y.Sabb.II,4'Uop
marks. B. Bath. 163* fT'^ ni;'1ia Ar. (ed. a^'aia). ^Vi-0ii3 Ada, the waiter. Pes. 86'' "l ira UiSII .SlfTi
K-IX)
provided the club-keeper has taken notice of them (Ms.
M. 1 '31 iiii,1 the club-keeper knows them well Ms. M. 2 ;
'^ ins lini that he went around for them to see whether
"^^n*'''!, ""irr^ m. (im) suspension, removal of a con-
they are in).— 2) in gen. beadle, constable. Yoma 18*
all
secrated object purpose; disabiliti/. Kidd. 7*';
from its
(prov.) '31 xpwa •^m rn '-i -jinnx la "^k if thy
ni^p
Zeb.l2'',a.e. "l "^in S^^p'^S'lS'T a primary disability (existing
sister's son has been appointed a constable, look out that
at the time of the vow) is considered like a removal thou pass not before him in the street (for he knows
(through a cause of a later date), (opp.tonni3T nst^tDjV.nm thy affairs well and may blackmail thee).
Nif.). lb. di?a'i3 'T UJ"^ the law concerning suspension or
removal applies also to such objects as are consecrated 5^ 5''^^ f. (^11) pouring, sprinkling. Y. Pes. V, 32'
only for the value thej' represent; a. e. PL T^'^iri'^'^., tT^..
hot. (ref. to Num. XIX, 13) npilt nss d-iip '^ Stil of this
Yoma63'' "t IT^b T'^bl who rejects the opinion concerning sprinkling act the expression p"i'J is used, and yet (in
unfitness (of the scape-goat on account of an accident Num. XIX, 18 sq.) you call it n^tn.
to the sacrificial goat). Zeb. 12''; a. e.
i<aji3^'^,
T - .:
V. xa^-jK^^.
- -:
T : •
v. rrn'^U; a. tr. — Fem.pL nir^^. Koh. R. to II, 8 ti"^ril
niapJ '^1 d'^"i3T male judges and female judges (leaders;
^'^lOi^l, V. iXa'^'^X Yalk. ib. 968 ninp3 'jij^'nl . . 'j''?';;?).
'^^^ ^x
V. JJ^D^J*^, m. ch. same. Targ. Ps. VII, 12;
']^J'^, 'J*!
each other (with a common yard between them). Tosef. by implication. Pes. 99*
^P"^?! m. (p1l) evidence
ib. VIII (V), 11, V. '^•Jpbx. XI (Vin), 4; lb. a. fr.— 2) ar- '1 1533 'jnian^a our Mishnah, too, is evidence thereof; a.fr.
nq77»nqqr^, r.»^
OWOni o«. a. a. ft. V.
8fJ^ •• ^ II.
rrjj'l I) (A. ur r% cmp. H^f. m l». Hn tss. •. -^ jnT^ Mk (49 y^> a^H^r* >^<Ma.
4fn
. a. • -^ )s
<liM gliuMd v> — It ) uvd* (an» ponNM>i—f*) folM^wliA, 9 *te 1«Af*r ofw hto akifplaf ftva wHgwt to wldsii
/bJNi. TMf. Job IX. 18 T^^n, Af. (ad. Uc. yr*^ •»• to to •a tolMB of la««b Ohm. A. to L «. (nl to •
•kfltfi ikifflaf o««r fhm Wmm of tiM Lard ta r di ag M
and to aa Ifaiaaal ponoa's aitonadtof )i Talk.
Hr**^, iC^, ^''T r.eb^li.mn. TWrf.Uv.ZI. 14. lb. M«
'y'.
iV i»*(».'rwi).' T»ff. DmL XIV, 18 (TMf. T.
'lb.. ». «^. Tari. Y. lb. It.— Kclh. »0* ii i i r^ m i
5}<Db''1, S^bn, Y. Kil. IX, 32'' top, a fragment due taxes; Pesik. Ul'kah. p. 182''. Ib. Shek. p. 11'' sq.
Ti'd'i^i'n ipiix bring fhydemosia; Yalk. Ex. 386 rp^dio'^'n;
of a Variant of the following ,'l"'pi::oV'i ; read: "iionnnn
Yalk. Prov. 953.— PZ. (Hebr.) Piix^di^'^'n, ni'dia'^'n. Lam.
R. to III, 7.-4) public bath, v. "pdi^'''^'
"^
j
Olu"^ m.(6Tj|x6aiov) \){B\ih.^aXr>.'^zlo^)publicbath.
T .' T : • T : t' t : •
Y. Snh. Vn,
:
25'' top, a. fr. X'^-Qi::'! "l the baths of Tiberias.
Koh. R. toV, 11 p'^di^'i'n a. ix.—Pl. ns<;;di2"''n, n*di2"''n
;
01^^*71, DW^ m. (66|X04, v.LXX, I Ezra VI, 24) *^b<D&1a''n, ^SDiDa-^ (^^<:]Dan) m. pi. (a
a row or layer of stones, bricks &c. in a wall. Y. Erub. corrupt, of 6rj[X07iu)vai=publicani) farmers of public
I, 19* top T^nnx bu: 'n a row of bond timber, v. TTfyk. revenues under the Roman government. Meg. Taan. ch. Ill
Sabb. 102*' d'^sax blT '^ a row of stones in a wall; Tosef. quot. in Snh. 91^ [read:] '31 "i ib'^aainix (v. Rabb. D. S. a.
ib.XI(XII),l. B.Mets. 118^' '^n bs ni3n placed a stone . . 1. note) the demosionai were removed.
in its position. Sot. 44* if in rebuilding his house vl'^din
2?^22' M, V/il2n m. (SOT) mixture of T'rumah and
irifit '^ "a he made it one layer higher; a. fr. PI. d"ip'i?3'^'n,
read with Gen. R. s. 3 d'^OVbpin.]
Hullin. Tosef. Dem. V, 2 \Y. ib. IV, 24=* 'in n^a-^X con-
"pts'ia^'n. [Ex. R. 8. 50,
scientiousness in observing &c. Ib. V, end, 25'*; a. e.
Num. R. s. 7, beg. "pDI^'i (corr. ace). [fOi^'^1 baths, v.
Nidd.47" |32"i'l '21 the law concerning mixture &c., which
S<^pi:!3"'':T.] Chald. form Xdi^i-n, pi. X^di^a'^'n. Yi Ber. II, 5*
is merely of rabbinical origin.
hot. "1 H'^aa I counted the layers (during prayer).
s. 6; Ex.R.s.15, v. "^b^iail. — 2) popular gathering, public composed of the juice of black mulberries and honey. Y.
festival withgames (Stj}xotix6; d-ytuv) given by Emperors Shebi. VII, beg. 37'' Mus. (ed. 'J'^'raiil, corr. ace).
— Lev. R. s. 29, a. fr. "na XS"' he was pardoned. Gen. 1 b^ nr-iyplp Ar. (ed. rdiaT'l, r.id^ri,' corr. ace) the
R. s. 79 when he heard a divine voice say '^ "i demos, mud of D.— Ib. 'd^T^I iX^^ (read P'^d^^'Tl H^^, v. Rabb.
(?emos (pardon), the bird escaped, opp. xblp'^Sd; Y. Shebi. D. S. a. 1. note 20). Ab. d'R. N. ch. XIV, end (cmp. Sabb.
IX, 38'' top; Pesik.B'shall.p.88'' d'lS'i"! (corr.acc); a. fr.— 1. e, a. Koh. R. to VII, 7).
H. Diet,
'i<Dla^'^, pi.
T ^ •
S^DWn,
T - •
V. di^^^I, end. • '
Y^'^l. I, I'l'^ (t>-h., V. Ges. s/ v.) [to rule,] 1) to
««Ml *•.' M« M«uiiR.tMaM»Aii Ab.liir II <iMM* on ih« daiMnn nrHMlnv. lb. U, t r~S^ '^
'^1tf^ TSm *Nl (V. IttMi. D. •. A. L aot* •). « r '^ rit I ha«« m 4mm wkinrw Ai^ Mk L a. VW
I
>«ti. 7* T TOOO . . . row r>^ V« MWpM* UNI tnirt '^lOS iv» pMMM wto •«•• b«A«n «0«f«. lh.VI. t.
trt'l^fvrar- tt«^i-« — « -^UoW Willi WMW l/U. Wtlll dU— *^— & ffvr
« Kktm. 9th, n, fr. *i mtim, u«, opr
«^ > I »iili Nju XII. t)i a. fr, - '^ P-nOT ralk taiMn Uw Mnn nT iha tow. «Hl(r '
' Ab. I, •, . PW.* tt.
WMt, Al* 'W «W >Mtrt>M of dM tov, MMnmMy
M^ •# •aMMni^ ^i iwp> pir nwlu a of ik* !•• fM^-
«<, pHmttikHl. twImfftL U. Ilatb. I, I HdHy and joyhliiryt *w H»y d>af»>
i* |iiMM>i1 utMtt ll>« «aH4 ( prMfHty or vfoni^ nmanM iAimii^ •mvlaaMMm.'— Ao- «m« i**. m. u
lb. i«* "iuis r^m waiMM
Um I*—wk w
i»M b«M ^n gp tiw Aiynr jndgm m
Ctn tA< nrmy to awnaj. lb.,
> jrmr (o« t . n. fr. *« rM p««i to iiilwi OnA
^S 1 o« Um ^MWtf of to anbali toOoA iiwii wMA iMlfnliM, *i
^'ii
-.
plaaltfd). iv.
Twrr 4«y. lb. If*
trm mlgllMi ih.iT.Wi, a.fr. 1 to gHw ••
tobntondaraapMMfMa.—Oan.B.a.s* «*- *Sm
m
pnnMnMnl. th.a.tt '91^ in rsr ^to
o hot wnlnr. Ab. lit, i: - . - ._ .^ vttHd k .
rm p onii b la fcr Ai, tnipw «*—^ r ', •».«»« and, a.>.
<l«l with divlM iMtiejr. Hull. 4&* nrs 1 is ral^cel lo
o MOM biw M
Um brmla. B. K*m. II, ft "^ r^rff, v. irre IMvlan ll««y. « - r-j (•Ahr.'rai
^, m. tt. V. r!9—*« *^ daw it, HtJU. «*\ aw
fS • — to •vyWf JtowM, ii$fmi*, Kob. R. lo II, • "i^tttifMrt, oppnnMt In oowt. - Anh. M** ngw
ftr«
*i
-rvti ab* MgMd (ooalMid«4) witb him. lb. PVvOTVQIVBB 19 VOW* WHNB MBv WIMVIP Ov WBWMK
"X wbo MgM l«g*l qw—l lOBfc «D. R. .S elntaw or Maicntanu.— Bar. M* n*9n V9 *i 9ona ^«
'**^
- ^1^ oobIwmM wiib (NM aaoUicri •. fr. who appanla to tha Lord ior jndfmaM on Ma nt%hhar«—
fl) ifmninl, ii^y. Bnh. 4^; Bah. AT *vt ^MO by
KlBf* XX, 40; •. Targ. I a^ nnnlogj from oqnal asproalonn, v.n^ fh. Wi 9 idrv*
>»^.r««7.n.r?- TwTt.I».XVI,&. Tarf.O.Ex.XVIIl,l« Is not this an ana logy? fcp^ OMdMsn frtm airfnar Is
- od. B«rl. (Var. nc^yri, tUTin, v. B«rL Twrg. O.
:^ "Vp
^, Mt
luid
holding ooart riBcl**liaad«d.
a Uw-coit b«fbrt Ae. K«tb.
lb.
ST**
TT^; **Tn
iqrin I
monay, "an 'n w
b it not ao aaah tha aant prspar Ihnt
a wUbAa.—Bnh.M*.a.fr. •Tt 7a rwm
TH Ihi Uampaiii
.>dd«(v.auprR). B.Baib.S«*, T. RT^; «.fr. [8abb.«7S
o# a Uw darivad bgr aenclniion W
ai^^ is not pnnitah-
I
TV]— rorrt npp Ttn jadg«
«. an aaaloiy (.
from* it and (all) froaa It,
most b« oarried ibroofb aU n^^)
aMa.— 'an -»i p lO^ . ^—ti^
and by right Ae. Ih.''<Mn'*vi
f*. a.fr.
im tha sanM appBas alss
-» m -«•
•ItaU tha jadgaa daeida this aaaat; ib. 47* iJ '« -> a. a. .i
; day. B. Kam. St* ;B. Mala. 1 17^ *nrr77S^r-rs ha aniato
^*jw. TTTiM.lVW, '^tokjn^fid; itermd iipo»,jwiwit*arf. faito the depth of the eMe boAica him. Both. I7t^ *i &
Tiu>;.T.Ex.XVni.ll. Targ.Ia.LIX,4;a.fr.—B.Haab.M* ^MOnri Panian law (arbitraiy). B. Kmm. 11^, a. fr. '^
?rtr*N rc''M whan war« tbaaa aaataneaa paiaedf—IK *Vi *i MKljUin tha law of the (eeealar) guimnmMi is lav
xr-^r- sen aantanoa ia paaaad npon it (tha gimin) onoa (MtsaparsedathaJawWtkwineMlaflrin). B^MstcO^
onl V ; scTTC 'm —r tantaaea la twioa. "on *i ii ihto tha fewf Bar. S^ *i ado ^ Tan tha* Be
Bkpa. TTr% uT«? "una. Taig. Pa. XXXYIl. SS;
1) will paas santsnaa withona jnstiee (ponhh w iih en i aanssji
». e.— 3) to argmty ditgrnte, have a Imt-^mU ttWL Targ. Nidd.6t*, v.*rAiL Gttt.M^bot. *«» vtt arrvn ^ what
n Chr. XXn, 8; a. a.—Y. Snh. Ill, end, Si' [rwd:] "PTP is this flun's (thy) paniihrniint (in the neOer wocld)?
^ rf'*tT'r *nd oontaatad haCNO Ae.; a. e. Lev. B. a. ST '91 *i T^ri rrn i6n|t U sneh a eaaa wonid
r^ 302 CSpD'''!^
[read :] I'^Si'i lint Targ. Y. Ex. 1, 1 '^ ']'^bnn by what laws pSD''! CSaiil Ar., ed. pSG"''!) m. a litter carried
a. fr.— [Y. Keth. IX, 331' bot. )'^'^^^^^>2 "p'l, v. K^auX'^^.] by mules' (Lat, Basterna). Hull. 79™ 'na nV"'''S'0 "^N . . . '''b
when you hitch for me the mules to the litter. Gitt. 55'';
]% ^;T1' v.
rr^. 57* "Ti Kpu: the shaft of a litter. [Prob. named after
the city of Thapsacus.]
'O^'d^T'l m. (Suvari;) able, capable. Y'lamd. to
Deut. IV, 30 ''SI "1 -^ax Ar. ed. B. (Var. DlttDSil &c., v. Spp"'''! disc (always used in
V^pP'7) !"• (8{<JX0i)
Koh. Ar. Compl. Ill, p. 97^').
the sense of tabula, tabella), 1) tablet. —PL '^pp'^'^. Men. 40™
'nst rr^lanDi^ (Rashi '"'pG'i"ii<, Ms. R. 2 a. K. "nx) let it be
•13 M, Ji2tI pr. n. f. Dinag (Dunag), daughter of R.
published on public tablets (inscriptions; comment.: in
Nahman. Kidd. 70™ "il Ar. (ed. Ti).
official letters from Palestine to Babylon, v. infra).
nj"M pr. n. f. (b. h.) Dinah, daughter of Jacob. B. 2) official document, letter. B. Kam. 112'' '31 TOO "i •j'lpa
Bath7l5''j a. fr.
(M. M. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note) he held a letter
i^pBi'i, V.
"ih-iia '"I'll!) a Trojanic, Hadrianic denar which is rubbed X'^p'^0'11 b;i5 (corr.acc.) locks of &C.—P/. nis:;pp"^1. Tosef.
off (i.e. Jewish coins restamped by Trojanus &c.). Ib. 6'' Kel. B. Mets. II, 3 niXp-^OII ed. Zuck. (R.S^toKel.XII,!
NSX'nb'^p "1(some ed. niOIC^p, Rashi 'Op) a Csesarean niHpO'^l; Kel. 1. c. ni3la''0),
Um —
b dia 9t m mu n i l
i ai a •• (arodgad t* U4»<«« '
pranMu.
IMlbyaL 4«naMi. «»f ll^atf, |i{?{J"0|
of ITImm,
Yalb. Bit M4
«. M^JIIO*".
-0<^ ikt — lal Una (am^
Diet. II, &7T* idvnuAM oar w. wllb I*>ta. imdtkmrmk, tba faMaadialaly fr»L» »t M aii
li« ritmUly laglllmalar isdioaiaa a
to
1) (whoa ooMMmlii^ all of bit llabto) b« aMjr atill m.r.tfr-'rB m$ m Hm hmi. ^alL %%^fim. . n^BSOUp «&
a wrf. Kidd. 60** S^pon
liTlag bjr workiiiit — "O B. H. daclaraa tba acttoo UfiUataiaalUrH bwbaaa
(An't^^nxn) wbaa b* bolds Um land abowo
I ad. dona, bat ba doaa aoC dtoartJy aallwnaa B ; a. fr. (lab. It^
bar as a paaaant (bat own* it ool). arm, raad: annrtj
KirC"!, X^'l I e. (dial, fbr 9Srv\ rMioplto. of
])fip,poHioii Babb. IM^ 's> "^ "arm "n r&pv mt
(T.B«bb.D.&a.l.Boi«^ ad. rorm > t) 'n ^r&pv)
[. a '
HE^y^ f- (-b. njt) ameat liuf. O. Oaa. UI, I* (ad.
tba portioa wbkb waa givan to ma (tba brida) »r77, T. Bari. Targ. O. II, p. S).
toB. .. at bto portion of bonor(lCa.lL RTSD ... pm). Y. Babb. Yl, and, r* "i rr^ cna ^kq (aot bmr) vbat wm
2CrC^, Xil II (diaL KJPC^J tha aaaaa of hte baii« iaadT; v. aqoia.
e. (DiM, v. -n, danom. •
'
a mcM^'iioM
>) Mw
aw. 1^un.S8* Vn od. (lla.lL TtaOn^BT, Bs. B. a. M^ }M^ r, 'xrsim.
Sabb.llO' -Q^ Ma. a (ad. 'Vn, lUM. 'tJi). Ab.
18* -r-T. lb. u^ -m nncV "iiDnB rp yfoo (Mn M.
*P%*1, rMd: r^ri OL pL (pL of dudl^) daoUr
*^) on wbat antbority do tba Parainns call a (paarvX dont fc aye, L ai 140 yaan (Pa. XC, 10). Oaa. B.
»qa wom a nrft aWaiNi Cfior tha naiialrfwf— )t Anaw. a. M (axpl. S-sra 10, Oan. XXIY. I) "<W3 (aomr ad.
to Gan. XXn, S5 aa if fk>. Vn, cmp^ wift j, bavl^ i
'T'^ns, Yalk. ib. 108 T^fTQ) ba
of woman). Oonfe doaa not naeaaaarilj rater doable age (approaeUng bto aaa
Panian langaaga, aa aTidmcad by tba praeading yaar; aaap. Oaa. TJO, $; XXV. 90);
Paraian AialAhi may ba bonowad fhMn AraoL— laarid (tiria Hte aad tha baraaftar).
K 80n»T, P. 8m, W8.]
*'^^3^ t(liidL% aabLVtad, . Libkor BaaBex. «. t.
^J^?C*M, yM m. (dial, for aiprv\ t. praoed.; 8toa)adwiAfe<iiftnwadi. !! laa »ift<(T.K3ayK)
T^tspibfe'^'q 304 oir^ibip-^i.
IV, 5; Yalk. Deut. 913 ',''-Jt)bS ''^ (corr. ace.).— [Y. Pes. TOiin); Cant. R. to 1,4; Ab.d'R.N.ch. XXXIV.— 2) Sl^il
X, 37" top ')'i^"»aiB -^"bti^l, read: 'p'n'^tJlBn 'b'^''t), v. "'y'JB a. "iii2iS!i (sub. Dim) a shield used at Arabian sports. Kel.
*,"i-)i-jiB.]
XXIV, 1. [Gen. R. s. 10, beg., read nsi*;, v. 13I11.]
p'^, V. pn
nix'^-iEi'11. I
fliDlns^n, ^i-^pyi m., pi. ppiDiiD*'^, a. fr. 1123 '1 there is also an evidence, i. e. I can also
^"'DliinD"'''! (Stirpiutoiro;) double-faced. Erub. IS'* T^i |
prove it. V. KJSiil.
'31 D-^SS 'Cps-is ed. (Ms.M. CllSIB 11, Ar. PjISIB I'll) Adam '
bad two faces. Ber. 61* '31 Xin ')'^Bia"iB 11 (Ms. M. 13125) Sp^M (8exa) ten. Ber. 56'' (oneirocritical analysis
XBp Kappa
I
n
iX jD^M f. pi. (v. XIB11) prop, bearing twice a i^y'^p'''^ m. (^pi; V. 'bpl) anything made of thin
year, in gen. several crops in one year. Tanh. T'tsavveh, twigs or reeds (cmp. X'llpi); 1) basket of twisted osiers
ed.Bub., 10 nw
^3 1 usbuj 1^ nujis xini (Ms.R. niilBII, or reeds. Snh. 7» (prov.) ^iBUJ 11 S<T2ii3 Ki|i when she
Tanh. ib. 13 mxiBI, ed. Amst. nii^BI; Yalk. Hab. 565 slumbers, the basket (upon her head) drops (laziness begets
niKilBIS) and it brings me three crops every year. ruin). Meg. 7*^ (prov.) if a peasant become a king, 1
'31 nilXISO the basket will never come down from his
?|i:2nD^'^, V. ciioiiQii. neck (he will always betray his low birth). Pes. 112*'
'31 13 Xlin ^11 even when the ox has his head in the
^riD^^, ^riD'7 pr.n.pl. Difti, in Babylonia (v. Neub.
fodder basket, &c. Ned. 51*.—Hull. 98% v. next w.—Pl.
G6ogr.'p. 390).' Hull. 87'\ [Erub. 64'' iPBia, marginal
i>1pi1. B.Mets.83'^'311'1 basketfulsof fat. Ab.Zar.75*
correct. 1; missing in Ms. M.; ed. Sonc. S^nniJ; Ms. 0.
iblpi ed., v.Stnbri. —*2) a shoe made of twisted reeds &c.
inaiT &c., V. Rabb. D. 8. a. 1. note.]
PI. i^lpii. Yoma 78'' 'ipi13 Ar. (Ms.M. iblp13, ed. i^^rm,
CsHsTip '^, Sl m. (8icfOepa) 1) hide prepared for Var. in Mss. ibl3l, illpil, v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.).
Targ. Is. XXXII, 13^ Targ. Job III, 22 (h. text b^a);
Dlj'l^ip'''T m. (61x0X6704) pleader, advocate. Lev.
a. e.
R. s. 29 Dlpi^pl "1^ nsa Ar. (corr. ace, ed. oisibipi? q. v.).—
kS-I"^ II f. Cj^iil 11) pricking pain in the eye. Bets. 22*; PI. "iisi^ipil. Yalk.Num.738 '31 1 i3Tr two pleaders stood
Ab. Zar.* 28'\ before Hadrianj Yalk. Prov. 946 -(iJ^ipri (corr. ace).
806
HMM Mbttrt Mil. K. !• I( 1^ mmI, v. 0«k R. a. it. Y. Ab Mm*, t, 99* 9up irrtpn. Y. Mtac
rrwipn. ». r^, r*
-
. U.
%
"^JT^ r. «(«n) H^JmHe^ftmhkmml,
•atkfmmtm.
<**^ irwaii, rim Bl XIY,
Bb. R. •. If ^oaamv '^ i«"W (aoi "p**!) I fnv* iIm« 17! ^ "»• Tatf. II
(Itef.'o. ad. BmL ^. v. Ik U, p. r?. • fr
(Um OIlMooltot) MiiaAMllon (ft»r itolr wnmft) oa Mj
•lilMrm (It *». XXI, liq.).—Omi. R. to II. 7 (riC to T"^ II m, lf«r« tr. iry^.
U. XXXtl. I) (rMd ] iVs 'nroWD *9 «aUI H« eollMto
BU debt uf juaUo* (panbhw UtmI fof hia i4m). 0«d.
B«t>4A 'T^ "1 73r Ar. (•d.pT^plMMl «ny c«tt««; •,•.—
Xrai. It a. St( Tm|^ Mali, s (r«i4:) e^r "i rW irw m.(^n)aM; aa^
mJCU yo«r «MM whieh to Uk«o a|>.— iV. 7p*-i.
^u It !• Ilarw4aa«. B. Kaa^ Yl. i ; a. fr.>-YallL Ra. Iff ^n^
T.R.iiMh.l,ft?^rt«i fnnsCeorr.Me.) ttk* eoart proctrt (Mk. Ba^od. pw M* r-m Yar. rr-figg PmOu R. a. U
lag*. V. rw^^o. l#%l) whaa lakaa Ma atoMat—
tflnaily froai A 0*T%
Bad. I, S '79 (T. a. Bab. ad, 10^. s-r~* Dm.) aa
aa Um Taaipla ahada Ibr aatUa or wood, lb. if*
OTpi, Ydk. Ow. II. . tV^ T. lb. «•; Tbaar. ib. I, • V^^
H**p*li Um. R. to I, 1 TO^ (WO -W^ . WJt^i* .
(not '^9p'*n ) Levi wa« Tapr«nDU4 OB Um Biglipriavta* •T-ii — n Baabi (U. -h), v. •»« Fa.-HT''^ Y. R. Baabu
•pUu by a hyaoinUi (h. rp^). T*laaid. to DmI. X, 1 I. 57'' -n TTTC, ». 'P-5.J
r. aad
aee.) th« paariahyaeintba. 0«o. R. •. T9, aad
inlarprvtiaff 6«p in rb*rp, 0«o. XXXIII, 19) what
&tk>n bave YodHi' bcr«T [md:] '^ O sui ^ "n nr^n i^
•
,
'
nri I t (praead.) I iiwi la hBTi^. ToMal«*"ir-a
p<nr a oonpMtaMBt la tbaTaaipla dMlgaatod foradantOtag.
(T. 'Raabi' a. tb«M ara tba
1. a. Talk. ib. IS4)
Ib.^ yap rrr*a parnwaaat riiHwBi, opp. ^rv t. Ib. 'n
ite of hyadatba aad maaragda with whieb Jawalry to
'31 nrro Wa • dwollit:^ not fkaalj aboaoi (aa tba Kgb-
l.i a. tba vowai lattara oomwcttof tba eoaaonaata,
priaaf ia tbaTaaipla) to act aaMad a dwamaf (to tafalia
It wbiob atoo bav* aa aUagorieal maaninf (. tba aeo*
following: '9) amo ^).
JTraaaA). Ib. II* ** "wrr^ . TC; • *-—H- »*^
P«tik. R. a. Ift; .,
Yu^r^*p*^ m. (uaxlvdtvov, t. praead.) kyaeimtk-
ivrttl. BatbJ k to I, e (qootad aa Oraak tianriaHoa of TTT!} II i: MOM of a fraja warsL Par.IX,S; caip.
a. ti^t).
IIID*^, ^^ f. pi. (v. "'1'^; cmp. "|i3'n) marked off" places,
n^"i, V. n^?.
IIDm m. ()3'i, cmp. 'jSW, '11131) an elevated spot in the
kitchen or in the bath-house for vessels &c., stand (fixed
T: —
to the stove or portable). Kel. VII, 2, Tosef. ib.B.Kam.
ffSil '^) V. next w. V, 7 -psij. Ib. 8 "pT^blSt bu; 1 the bathers' stand.
nSri'*'^, T}"! m. ch. (v. nxn)==l). Xd'n, sprouting, 1^21, '^y\'2X V. 's-1.
plants. 'Targ. 'O. Gen. I, 11; a. fr.— Meg. 2?'' Rab. H.
'^1 "iDX Ar. a. Ms. M. 2 (ed. xni-i, Ag. Hatt. Xn"!-!) had Jj^n^D^ m. ("131 II) male person, male jyopulation.
grass tied around (in place of a belt). PL "pxn'^'i, "^Xr"^^. Targ.'^O. den. XVII, 14 (Y. HX-l^l). Ib. 10; a. fr.
Targ. Jer. XIV, 5. Targ. Ps. XXIII, 2 (some ed. "pxniJt'^).
Targ. Y. Gen. 1. c.
^niD^ f. necromantic apparitions, v. 1113T. Tarjr
II Chr. XXXIII, 6.
'^n^'l, V. 'i^'i'n.
'•T\\Sr\ the like of me, &c. Targ. Ex. XI, 6. Targ. Y. ib.
XXXVII, 19 12^'n ed. Berl. (ed. ^2^^). Targ. Jud.VI, 20; (prov.) '31 {ihni3'i"xbl •p1'^bl'3(Cant.R. introd. "innilB n^bl)
?I07 X^
Y. l>Mil. V. lt>, m •.—
KliK tiiBiii Ml All, «. fr. Ctii|>. K'fS't Um I, f.
XXtll, tN
•
-.M, «. - ,. •• -• •' r-f |««iliv».
»1 - fMuirvd for I .x^in.
clean, L< dtonHd
XI. 4. T»fs. iMt.
•..7;
'D^ Tji'^'^ST. the Lord remember thee for health. Part. — Prov. ch. XXII r'^na lis? bl deduct also from the years
"iw'n, S<"i2^, pass. "I'^j'i, iST'3'1 remember inff, reminded. Targ. of his life; a. e.
stances) to the other's mind. Ber. Is'Ti'^'niiS'nxb to recall it. riff^" m. (preced.) drawer of water, worker on an
Ithpe.'^^V'ii, 'ns. \)tobe remembered. Targ. Jer.XI, 19
irrigating apparatus. — PI. '^x'b'n. B.Kam. 50'^; Hull. 107'',
"i?'n"_ (not "13'!';).— 2) to be reminded, recoiled. Targ. Ps.
V. l!<n^";K. Yeb. 97'', v. bl'n.
XXV, 6; a. e!—Keth. 20''. Nidd. 24'', v. supra; a. e.
J|>M go hack; to leap (cmp. "fBjr).
(b. h.) to contract,
"ID^II, SHD'^T, "^V\, 'D^^l m.=h. n2T [marked,] Taan. Meg. 22* abin the second reader goes back,
27*';
male offspring, opp. X3p1D xrna. Bets. 7* 'Dni ij'^n eggs 51^13 let us take up the last verse.
originating from fructification by a cock, opp. X5BDT
'Dl Pi. al'^'n to leap, skip. Cant. R. to II, 9 '31 ^Hrrq skips
from self- friction. Pes. 56* "n XIBir), v. NnB^lS III.— PZ. from mount &c. Meg. IV, 4 S<"^2:2 "pSiiip in reading from
?1=^. '**'^3^i Targ.Ex.XIII, 15;a,fr.— Keth.
''!?='^, "'^. 'i'^-
the Prophets you may skip (read two portions separated
IV, 10 (52'') -pID-i-i pa
male issue, opp. ppiD -,33. Gen. in the text). Num.R. s.2 '31 n3b!l^ 'TS skips (digresse.s)
R. 1. c. '31 "1 '\0 Xin he is a descendant of Judah by from subject to subject. Tosef, Dem. Ill, 17 charity
—
the male side. 2) (sub. XSSI) tJie male of the flock, ram. collectors '31 ItT^nn'^B ^5 '^2 must skip the doors of (take
Targ. Num. XXVIII, 11; a. fr.— PZ. as above. Targ. Ex. no contributions from) those eating the fruits of the
XXIX, 1 ; a.fr .—Hull. 51* '21 'T injn
wethers which thieves Sabbatical year; a. fr.
carried oflf (by throwing them over the fence) Gen.R. —
s. 70, end, v. "^S'^S'^. ["pl^'^"' "'2D"^S, v. S<^!l-i3 a. n'ns.] aT\ ch. same; Pa. a|^ to reduce. Gitt. 82* top 5^no
in in ''Sni (the author of the Boraitha, Tosef. ib. Vlli
']inp''T, n31"ip'^=next w. Ezra VI, 2. (VI), 9) drops only one by one (seven foldings with six
signatures, six with five &c.). [Targ. Y. Gen. XLI, 14
HJ^)
sSJ JJ^, Z)'r\ m.=\\.)T\'S],memorial,record. 'n'^vhn, some ed., tT^jbl Buxt., read rfSlbl, v. "^^l.]
Targ. b. Gen. IX, ^6; a. fr.— Snh. 29^ bot. ""laans "n a
5^T >''T, 5'*'^
memorial of judicial proceedings (but not the verbatim m. (v. next w.) 1) a limb torn in shreds,
reproduction of the words of the witnes8es).^P/. N'^*31S'n. strips &c. Hull. 46* '31 ITJ "^T as to this case of (nblblJ)
Y.Shebi.IV,35*bot. '31 "pb-^l bl3N eat, for if thou (doest) (play on n^-i^l) '31she weakened his
ins nx n^lb"ii
not so, I shall kill thee. strength, his understanding, his merits; Num. R. s. 9.
Tanh. B'har 3 '31 ibibl^ the Lord reduces his income,
"jl (imperat. of Vs'i) lessen, deduct; (adv.) less. and he must sell his property. — 2) to loosen, detach.
Sabb. 89'^ plirs "1 deduct twenty years. R. Hash. 7'^ Kidd. 24'' D:I55 12 'i1
he loosened a tooth in the slave's
D'^Vl"! '1 leave out festivals. Succ. 2* '31 niinUJS "i im- jaw.— Part. pass, biblip a) loosely connected, hanging doivn,
agine the Succah outside of the hollow, and there remains detached. Lev. R.^s. 34 he is called dal niD33n 'i-a p
the shade of the roof; 'p3S11 'T imagine the walls removed, which means detached from his property (homeless) Midr. ;
lb. 56'' )>1'2 bl n-^b a-O'': let the retiring division of priests Prov. ch. XXn rD35'a hi (insert blbll^). Ker.IlI,8 12S
say to the coming in, 'less for less', i. e. take ye one loaf '^n (Talm. ed. 15»sq. nblbll^n) a limb hanging down
less and those relieving you will also take one less. Midr. from tlie body (not yet entirely detached). Hull. IX, 7
»'T71 ao9
fTT . .
.,, hi H^by. ». ijrr.) la afir a^,
I \ 1 4 Mt (mI l^a«. r4i, b. tost nsn) a I
'
, Hull. 44* i-J-M N>(h ubicb r ITS rVrs^ to ailr «f mmm walarMiar
• (driad ap) pooL-Z; fa W in ai l < la /aar,
i TMf. Ub
Ill.t6. Taff.Pa.XXVU.tia.a.--(Tarc.iobXXXTIII,flft
'•
•^'^T* Y. Nm. II, SI* boi. rrS« rrVi kti ••n pci rfrm lo frigUmt. TWf. iob IV. 14
Bi, rrYt, Af.
n -3 n-'-op (V*r. rrVi rrVc). rwd m ib. V, mkI, .•4*' iry>iBajiL(M»aMad.a.Jia.rrVi).~Tarf.Pfwv.XXVlif ;4
rrornap mVi mti TcnTirVtit«i«iifiuM(«(Mi^-it>*v.«,
1 wiU b« • NMir Uuit tliia la 4e.*) hM • oflfMlvc mma-
iBf. M lo Ui« pbrMt 'tbat sb* will nut banr bcr too*
(wb«r» tb« oppoiilc la ihmuii).
^Vi; wbaaaa] Srmm laalnr. 0«. B. a it{
I) fa
VlI,end,31*';Qan.B.a.l5,b«g.7^Vn(no»Ti...). [Ber.40^ VI.4; a.fr.— iWl jMaa. rftrRa, t nWs. Ib. MMd. IU,t.
-^Vn Ma. M,, t. «^) Y. B. Mala. X, \r. r. r-%«.-Bab. ib.»l* : <!< w J. Ma. F.
(ed.n'^rnua) wbaa flfa and grapaaotwhaag oaa aaoibar.
D^pmbl, Cpmn raad: trp^?-^.
( Y. SbabL n, 33* boi. rAms, r. r^Vr;.]
Pf.r4^fa«prwiftlr,
'
Part.r67^pLTV?S. M.Kat.4*«|.,
V. «n.
found the pearl under it, i. e. but for my intimation you directlj' connected with the ground as well as of the
would not have reached the conclusion &c.; Macc.2l'^. hanging fruits (grapes) and of the palm tree; Tosef.
M. Kat. 28'', V. ^>'n. ib. Ill, 16. Y. B. Mets. X, 12"= '31 nnst 1 a grape vine
V^i) 1) to relieve, lighten. Targ. Y. Deut. which was overlianging a neighbor's peach tree; a.fr.
Pa. '^I'l (v.
XXXII, 51 rry^-d ^^'i xbl (Var.lb-i, fr.V^^) and they would PL ni''!?'!. Men. VIII, 6 (86'') wine for libation must not
be offered 'nil "i^ (Tosef. ib. IX, 10 sing.) from grapes
not relieve him (give him a respite). lb. "^S"^^ "^31 (Var.
'b'n) respite me. — Meg. lo=* XJ13 "i^tl lie Ughtened the of the espalier, opp. nrVj-;.
Shebi. VII, 15 '31 bl3U3Stn'j; 1
Pes. 53" '31 h'Oi
taxes (Esth. II, 18).— 2) to lift up. Bar. 6** ''.'^li!^ Ufting
Abel.
up the voice at funei-als, v. Vb'n,
(a bed) which stands on high legs (leaving space under Hif. bi!i, !5l"^ii 1) to thin, to take off grapes, or take
out plants in order to give the remainder more room.
it).— 3) tobe relieved. B.Bath.16''; Yalk.Gen.106 (prov.)
S<"i'^Sp 'X XnT^ 'X ('^]?'n"'P) when the day (sun) is high, the
Peah III, 3 bipn (Y. ed. bl^pn) he who thins Uie vine-
yard; Tosef. ib. I, 10. Peah VII, 5; a. fr.— M.Kat.4"sq.
sick man is relieved.
(a Boraitha quoted by Rabina) '31 nip-i"^b )'^\'ro X'^anm
^O'l,
"'^•1 m. (b. h.; Tib"^) 1) bucket, also used as (v-nbi) are we not told, you may irrigate the vegetable
cover ^of the "well. B. Kam. 5l'' ii^'n 'h -ilO^'^lUa from the garden during the festive week, if you intend to use the
moment he delivers his bucket (Rashi : cover) to him; vegetables during the festive days? Said Kabbah to him
Y. Kidd. I, 60'' top; Y.B.Bath. Ill, beg. 13'* i'^'^'b^. Tosef. [read:] "^Blb^r f^TS ""X-a K'^a ',-^^^3 'C^'bTO n-QD i^ you
Ber.IV, 16 '^i^^ h^ 'T a bucket of cold water; a. (r.—Pl. think this m\lallin means you may draw water, it means:
D-i'^^-i. Gen. R. s. 45, v. ni*"!??. [Y. B. Bath. 1. c. (per- to pluck (ref. to Peah VII, 5). — Said Rabina to him: X"'3nm
haps) T^'^ls'n].— 2) Aquarius, a sign of the zodiac. Yalk. '31 mpT'b d'^'a "pbia But it MWallin mayim you
reads,
Ex. 418.-— 3) 'T n"^? pr. n. pi. Beth Doli. Yeb. XVI, 7; may sprinkle jvater &c. — Part. Pual b^l"!"?, f. ^jJII^
Eduy. VIII, 5 (Ms. M. "^bTS). — 4) tangle, v. b'^V'n. beggarly. Y. Succ. II, 52'' hot. ; v. blbai.
^'b^, n^bi, 'i id, v. x^^^n?. J^] ch. 1) to lift up (v. "^bl). Keth. 72=* tT^M^I^ blil
him who lifts up (his voice in funereal lamentations),
51"^'^ f. (n^-n) drawing water. Ex. R.s. 1 nbn pnx 'n
they will lift up (praise him at his funeral); M.Kat.28''.—
one draft (bucketful) he drew. 2) to thin, V. b-^bx
J^J^ m. (bV^, cnip. b^^'i) anything irregularly wound, Ithpa. b'^'^X to lift one's self np, be proud. Ib. [read :]
tangle,-^tou; oakum &c. B. Kam. II, 1 '31 ii;rp "i rr^n JT^SIVT' bl'^X xbl him who did not praise himself, they
(Ms. M. a. Var. noticed in comment, "i^^) if the cock's feet will &c. (Ms. M. 2 ni3lb"ii1-i bl-'!? xb, read : tT^M'sn-^'^'n, let
were entangled &c. lb. 19'' 'nrt ^2?3 the owner of the one not praise himself, in order that they may &c.).
tangled material.
u!5~, Ul~^ m. (bhi, with format, a) diminution,
j'^jI m. (part. pass, of b^'n) thin, sparsely planted.— defect (cmp. "^Bil). Pes. 57* that the workmanship was
PI. "pb'^^'n. Y. B. Mets. IX, beg. 12*, opp. -plum, v. Dm. good '1 nna 'pXl Ms.M. 1 a. ed. (Ms. M.2 D-'bl, Ar. 01^1,
V. Koh. Ar. Compl.) and there was no defect in
D"'bl,
riD^b^, V. t]hx them; Tosef. Men. XIII, 19 Dibl 13 ITJ: xblT ed. Zuck.
T . : 'V •••
1 0*ti. XXI. U, Amb. itaHam) »MlmtH n, ftmmd. Af^, PVi| Ai ir Imrml, 4^>w^ ly /fry. Ort. in. I
. i.M«rr<rr.
0^^ (V. fMiiWI AfMi. 9nmiw, p- IM.J
I ^ HabM to toba ira.
Ui/ r-rr la MtmUt, HfkL mMk. Il« I n
wbf atortal mayhamai jir UwlabbaHi WJi^iaf lb f
' iNtrnl MMtMP for PMCWwti t«« A«i (V. *. AM. 'r<rV^U«bliaMtaMpiL r.lb.il.«'boi..YTar.Xi.4a'
.» <••'•-' ». (^Iac>.
vnlli* K.l. i, f 1< r"^JW ^ tofiTP">^nnAaaaaaa tof»i a tttbi fir<v«t. a p«t<M«'«
"^avi, eoff M«.) Rf)rpli«it a o d mmI Um
. w wUb; a. $r^-W. HJ^TJl
>>
M
<iri.giitir<} oMjr b* piMilfd
I Mumi
fUliir (v. 0"|6l|. K«4
nfVi, vMVMMly wteiw><i lb. *!•« V. Ktl.
^ tt.—§tH. !••
<iife'our4.
H
"^ "ntev Im tlMvw bk
Y.Kt44 l.»f'iofiryQ(MrT.aM4.
bp^ly
a.
P^* P*c7
m^-ifUg.
a.l)-»i3nm'-
if —
''^ *'M«
W S«bb.XXIV,4 Na4.VII.lia.fr.-'
4/. 7"V« II (9 Ainai' d /t^V, iterf «/lrr. TWf. Vma
Vltl. I. Tarr «. XXII. ». a.» labb. tfl** V* P * »*
biwllo <llw al^k Ik bat. t^j^^ tm ^an^ bellgb4ad
Hll (^ >*•: ****P- >)^> ^ ^MF* B«bb.44* bk vrM at. lifbrMaaaa. IkfT'S^^V V^n9 Omf Hgbl iba
:
* nsVvi r^ran i«»Himi. dnpiitaf or rwuUog. llawitab Imbp la m$ babalf at bMae; a. eu—f | fa
l«rMir. TBff.U«i.lY,lt. pb.lll,M7^ raad rVv
"~T rh. Miuf.
Targ.rrov.XIX.ls rV; (Vat. er>9.— or 'p'^TfVj
*.)*'V>Ti*'^vnwbtebM«U«bl«lalHiv«|«ikyroo6. •
tr ^ I 81. t|ivaaaA.|A|^M^MWii^^aMHvvaf(irafla«waaeec-
^T7
m. (pr»o»d.) 4rii pU^§ ttum ih» roof; <MAteUi«
b^F^ «• '-Vi 91-0 -"Wn rsm 16 Hw
\
Y. RaUk. II«
roof/ iloU. V, I; Bitbb. 48*. Pw. St** 1 ITtV b«r on
portioa of Iba bvrataf laiaftal »aa ao4 aabtaih
whieb Uio dripplap ft«m ib« roof b«v»tell««. lUfcbab.
th« ealffWMa oT Uw fcbbalb). MUM. I, 4 'W
IV, 4M|.i A. «.
Taoipla pMa bjr wbkb fba banrfsf MMMteJ « m ii«uiNri.t
5<Sj!n, 'iH, 'Tl Ob. MMM. TWf. Pro?. XIX. If; la. Kob. R. to Y, S, e. p^
\ XVIl! i&. T. — Wmm. 8b. IT, M' top; Lmd. R. to I. I
Tn*r pH V. TTW*^
-3" (7^3 in I).
»
r^V^ C (k b.; pVi) ^Mwr. T. Ab. Ear. n, 41* boC
nr'^T. 'T^ f. (prrevd.) t r^ rwiytoelf «^ A^p.
roof of tilt Toaplo nado for
uiitiU l»ak in ih« upptr roof.
i>dd. IV, •;
rV^)' K^5T, T. ITT
*
«
> n.in. VI. «&<* tutoary mad* "^ yras like a kiad of
Ty'^ t (b. b.; Wi) dber, M oa Mi^Mb a UR r .
Ab. Zar. Ill, 4S' bot. opetMd, raq alraa ardaa* piaj ei to lafaia Mvfai
i. a. it
p^t p*^ (b.b.) n /«) /'»«»-«. tot'f Uiummfd. Gen. grace after a eatoadty baa aat la; a. fry—Taaal RaL R.
L S» »aw » oa«Ua rr'^"; lighted. B.
Ihay caught lira. Y. 8abb. II. be^r.
Kam. VI. 5 ^rr
4' rj^r-Vi irrr
—
Me«a YI.7
'—.
*i aTD^.— A. Hrb% eoaatr.
Ve aa twyea. e.
Sabb. XYU, 1. Lav. R. c 14 "Tt "n r* a' iiaiii'a ii
bumiuft (with lutt ).—Laok &. to lY, 19 [read:] rrce cC^Tm cb. aaaw. Ff, Boaatf. TrVx Tarj^ Jak
5.-T~r» TpVn (Kob. R. to Y, S yj -iVc jc p^ IU,»(10) -r^ Tsm -rrVT, a ^oaa to -ni or T-«. (Bd.
t) tbey (t h« Roman*) sent lira after tbea fhMM tbeir Lag. ToVj; Ma. "VC !»'«.]
((tanMBta), T.r-^.— S) to pmrmr etfgtrfy. Lam.
Vnr^ Vc S.T^V-: (Koh. R. \.^ -?-"* Midr. Tin. iC/<r«>T, Targ. Proe. XIX, 14 Var. (t. cd. Li^ 11,
TVt:*C'> Israer* per$<>cotora. p. Xn*)^ a aottaplMB of ictt—.
D-^ 312 s^'amci
'D1 i^'^ save the life of the one (who is pursued) at the
nan
stillness; ^aiipi the time in the morning and the
expense of the life of the other (the pursuer). —tT^ns d'n=: evening when the sun appears to stand still or be silent
irh'^'O bia '1 the blood lost at circumcision. Tosef. Sabb. (cmp. Yoma 20''), dawn and sunset. Sabb. 118''; Ber.29''
blood of the covenant to flow from him (even if born D^/G*! (Pilp. of dai) to silence. Part. pass, dliall'a
without preputium). lb. 8; a. fr.— Pes. 16'' '=1 irBSn^r 'T
unable to speak, overcome by wine. Y. Ter. I, 40'' hot.
the blood with which life escapes when cutting the an-
imal's throat is called a fluid (witli regard to levitical D^AJl ch. same. Part. pass, dlialia overwhelmed.
parity, v. 11133); a.v.fr.— P^. ti'^m. Keth. 9'' '1 n53>0 com- Cant. R. to 111,4 '31 "O nin he lay in a stupor the whole
plaint of absence of the token of virginity.
— 'i WS'^STa night, opp. 1B1B to be restless.
(abbr.Y'UJ) murder. Yoma 67*'; a. fr.—Midd. Ill, 1, a.e. Ithpalp. dl^l-^X to be dumb. Targ. Y. II Ex. XV, 16
d'^3'T^b»n '1 blood sprinkled against the upper part of [read:] 'I';.
no right to commit murder even under compulsion). '^M2% "^iC^ m. same. Targ. Y. Ex. XX, 4; a. e.
SD i
m^M gossip, V. n^a'^i.
to resemble, v. ^al.
niQ^ f. (b. h. ; •'^1) resemblance, image, esp. www's
CSaJ M pr. n. m. Dama, name of a gentile of Ascalon,
divine image (Gen. I, 26). Yeb. 63'' 'in 'JSa^a lb"^i<3 as
praised for his filial reverence. Ab. Zar. 23'' (Var. S^l,
though he diminished the divine image (by neglecting the
ii^l, V. Babb. D. S. a. ]. note 90); Kidd. 31»; Y. Peah Num. nn3a '1
propagation of man). R. s. 19 bUJ j'^oia
I, 15" top n^l; Yalk. Ex. 364. Cmp. XiaW. '31 nbS'a they compare the appearance of Divinity to the
C^Q^, ^12n m. C^^l) suspicion, talk, whence (cmp. shape of man; a. ir.—Pl. niil^l. Pesik. R. s. 33 '1 ni33
Snail, "ipinilJ) D^mai, fruits about which there is a suspicion 'D1 '^rT'ialD in how many images (visions) did I appear
as to the tithes therefrom being properly taken, opp. to you 1— Yalk. Ex. 422 '31 inx 1 "i;U5(!) two embroidered
^Xll. Y, Maas. Sh. V, end, 56'' [read:] pin "^^ai ^^-cn designs, one on each side.
"ipT vb "1^1 D'mai means. There is a talk that he has T\^'Cl% Sn^Q'l ch. same. Targ. 0. Ex. XX, 4 (v.
given the tithes, there is a talk that he has not; Y. Sot.
lnl). Targ. O.^Deut. IV,15sq.; a. e.—Pesik. Parah, p. 41=*
IX, 24'' top jp'^n Kb i?al (read i^1). Y.Dem. II, 22* top;
'31 X3X n'^riais whenever I see a vision resembling
Y. Shek. V, 48'' top 'p^pl 'jinTa'ilX have you set apart
him &c.; Pesik. R. s. 14 n^nialS (corr. ace).
what is due of them (the barley) according to the law
of D'mai? —Dem. I, 1. Ib. 3 in "i^a exempt from
IIUS is SlDrilG'^, 'Q"^ m. (Difel of lan^, v. ipn I, a. -i)
the law of D'mai (no tithes required of them on account that which is ruined; ruins, debris. Targ. Is. XXIII, 13;
of doubt); a. fr. D'mai, name of a treatise of Mishnah, XXV, 2 (h. text nbsa).
'm 819 fV!
* *••
...rttr^ii aaaipaia oaraalfaii Out. ^. ^ .; .^, *ri V^i*l* ihay
bTM^^ Mood oT aatoaato bat »t dttf aot toab Mfta (Hm
ft. {r<>-UiiU.4«- ' mn Mao4 oT ilM paaphath a to,-f) to 4fy«ar to iha (
V, ir
* n)|rr| i6c na^ bat <mm aiut not d«eid« ritoal «••• i
of aa ok|)aat to ba laiaaaad or of aa
1 (andar Iba airauMlaaeai^ tbo(«b aha baa PS^. *!r7, oooMr. 'S^ak.MM. VMf.LaM.T.4
(b.taxt-m^)- *a. to.—B. Mm! 5^ ba tbMB (aa a
-"rri -r<«V it tooowidarad aa rifffat, « w r^A(.
*-(
'T it to all light (to parmittad). Bar. 13^
raaarratkm) IT^ loarr up "VI I aai vOliiV to 4
It to Ua (oo tba back) to pannitlad; a. biat. lb. ^re 9000 ^ iDQ VJVD ^noTP 90
— "t . . . . MIVQ re*jm tba aotira booaa U to
eonsidared (for lag»l porpoaaa) at four eabita. lb. 4^
paopto aadaialaad Iha tov, *ttom Aalt aot
XX, atoaaooToltogtogatoarBi%;blni'ipiupaiU
It) to
ooaol!' (Bs.
^Ban. 3li> -^ TT'-rz 771^ tbair antraito look like tboaa JVi KVi ^O ha (Jacob) wiU Ito with tlMa to t
XDW 314 n
lb. s. 91, a.fr. '31 "i I'D when R. . . was dead; a. v. fr. Nif. SJ^a"!? to become Dema through mixture. Ter. 1. c.
Ruth R. to ni, 13; Koh. R. to VII, 8 rh nsan'' and the Nidd.46'^ ''^^'a-isaj ndiSJ if a sufficient quantity of T'rumah
fire over the grave died out. has been put in a dough to make it forbidden to non-
Pa. T^riri same, Targ. Koh. V, 11. Targ. Job III, 13, priests ; a. e.
Targ7Ps. CXXXII,* 4. Targ. Y. Deut. XXVIII, 1 6 ; a. e.— • /JT II m. (b. h. cmp. ; T'':, nniJPi) fruits, whence (sub.
P/.'-p3?3'n. Targ. Ps, CXLIX, 5 "iinisa^ Ms. (ed. ''a'n) their n"it:3s<5, 'nsnp, v. Ex. XXII, 28) ^the priesVs share of the
resting places. produces, T'rumah. Mekh. Mishp. s. 19; Yalk. Ex. 351
T'rumah has three names, Reshith, T'rumah 11 and
i<ri1D^^ f. (preced.) death. Y. Ah. Zar. Ill, 42<= top.
Dema; Tem.4^ Ohol.XVI,4 isJ^ain b31!!< he may partake
of his priestly share. Tosef. Ter. X, 16 'in n'^n place in
D/Qm (b.h.; v.CiW, rro'n) l)to be silent, dumb, at rest;
the barn designated for T'rumah.
to be stricken dumb. Pesik. R. s. 33 (ref. to Is. VI, 5)
^riaB'n^U lb nin "^Stiin how did it happen to me that S^Q'^ f. 1) tear, v. 6tnsoi._2) as preced. Targ. 0.
I was silent (did not join in the praises of the angels)? Ex. XXli, 28.
Taan.20* nimin ti^ja'n when the winds subside. Snh.91»
tJa^l-n p60 like a dumb stone. Ber. 19=* d^iTl iniUli sits in n^'UT f. (b.h.; preced. wds.) tear, collect, tears, weep-
T '
silence ; a. fr.— PaH. pass, d^l^'n, f. rt^^W. Lam. R. to 1, 17 ing. Lam. R. to II, 1 1 '31 ddn n?ri1 (Ar. nionn, Var.
(ref. to Mnx, Ps. XLII, 5) 'DT Kpbti '^^113351 and now Compl. ed. Koh. s. v. n'^on) tears caused by
dlajn, v. Ar.
in silence does she (Israel) go up (to the ruins of Jerusalem), pungent matter, mustard &c. Ib. UpM 1 Ar. 1. c. (ed.
and in silence &c. —V. d)TO'n. — 2) to leave off'. Midr. Till,
Amst. 12pn, ed. Lam. R. Nd3n rr^'z, v. Sabb. 152=* top);
to Ps. IV, 5 (ref. to lali ib.) [read:] '31 D'i'nriUJ isbai Ab. d'R. N. II, ch. XLVIII (ed. Schechter, p. 132 'ip^n)
provided that thou leavest off from the sin &c. ;Yalk. ib. 627. tears caused by severe cold; a. e. PI. niS'S'n. Ib.
Hif. D'^ain to silence, bring to a stand-still. Ex. R. Sabb. ISl^; Ab. d'R. N. ch. XLI (XLVIII, v. supra); a.
s. 29 end dblS^n bs 'n He made the world stand still. fr.—B. Bath. 15% v. S"21.
Gen. R. s. 97 '31 D''^"|^ XiniU who will bring to a stand-
ISDS^D'l ch. same. Targ. XXXVIII, 5;
Is. a. fr.— P/.
still sun and moon.
ttnstil, "'liw. Targ. Ps. CXVI, 8.Targ. Lam. II, 11 (ed.
hag.' 'p^ii m., fr. NS^I). Targ. Jer. XIII, 17 yj^'^ ed.
nSjJp22^, V. '^yti'QX
Lag. (oth. ed. "pSJ . .);"a.fr.— Bets.22»; Ab.Zar.28'' itro'21
OlppD^ pr. n. pi. (Damascus) Damascus in Syria. (or I!<ri5. . sing.) constant tearing of the eyes. — Sabb. 33''
Y. Bice, hi, es'i dipoa n3 read '13 in D. JT^rs isspl (some ed. ms^l, Ms. M. ITiS^Ql) tears dropped
from his eyes.
VD"^ (b. h.) to flow, shed tears. Tosef. Bekh. IV, 4
"iQ'lj Ithpa. lainx (v.P. Sm. p. 921) to be stupefied,
n?ail J. UK if his eye. . . is tearing. Bekh. 44^ v. Tihx
astonished. Targ. Prov. VI, 30 siiainTsb nh (Ms. a. some
[Sifr6 Deut. 157 msall . . . ini^ 155, read: liDi;? labli
VII,
ed. '"in^ab, corr. ace.) let them not be astonished (h. text
niSa':] ; V. Sot. 8.]
1T13% V. LXX).
Pi. SCa'n (denom. of SW II) to make a thing, otherwise
exempt, subject to the law of T'rumah, to mix secular pi2J!S^ (b. h.) pr, n. pi. Damascus. Targ. 0, Gen.
grain, wine, oil &c. with T'rumah in proportions suffi- XIV, 15 (Y, I pia^lii). Is. XVII, 1; a. fr.
Targ. Sifr6 —
cient to make the whole prohibited to non-priests ; in gen. Deut. 1 '12 i3S<iy I (R. Jos6 b. Durmaskith) am fromD.,
to mix secular with sacred things. Orl. II, 4; 6 ya'i^n; V. trippplW; a. fr.
does not make them dema; '31 il3C!p3 niS'ffl'ip make dema, (ed. Berl 'Dai).
through an admixture, can affect a second mixture only imxp ')lo he is a descendant of Dan; a. e. — 2) pr. n. pi,
in proportion, i. e. according to the quantity of real Dan in northern Palestine. Pesik,Shek.p.l5=' p3U5 nat^
T'rumah contained thei'ein. Hag. Ill, 4 wine jars or oil the altar (erected by Jeroboam) in Dan. — Targ. Y. II
jars ni2>5a!l'ipti which have been mixed up; expl. ib. 25'^ Num. XXXIV, 15. Targ. Cant. V, 4; Pirk6 d'R. El. cli.
ttJIpl "yo containing liquids, a portion of which was XXVII expl,=D!!<-i?3&, Paneas; Midr, Sam, ch. XXX XXXII ;
f lb.VinVUJA.ai T.OkVl.r
?lfn (^ B.) pr* » •• AmK II iBa
K-.f. tu Alt-
oslta.''SML w*} »^ l^^an*. ft* *n arm ^ «
>C > nj^ rAk fi«w maai Ami D^ v. ^r^^M. Balk U^t !•* At
TT, T^, .it.|.i. «. (Mi|». irj, i^>
Bmk^ Dmkl.-^ mmm of mAmmm. Y.BMnnr^M^
! VI. .1. tsff. I)mii. •«!
II. I TV1 (ai.
iitiftivvn).
.
ib.a.t'ai'^imiirS^vii 'iiWo**
Uv. Bn ft, mdi KaB. B. la IT. 1.
•.•iBt.iii. 'ai"iY«i
I tt^ pr. a. M. IH iwiii,
i
afaa
M^ir. Bi Ban. ft^ (Ma 1^ tB^
:n). Turf JiMl. XVllI, a. T»r|. U XXII. It («nm a. c-tWt. Oaa. XXT. ati T^rg. Baai. BI, M '"i «^
' ) hkr aU, (Aim. TMrg. a««k XXXII. 4. TMf. k m nvl^^B. Makk I**, lb. ir i Ballb ••^<-91i Amu
4; m. tt. (Tare !*• H. io r«Ml, F^)— B. Tarf. Oaa. XXZll, •; a. a.
I4V. 18) '^a^ "e •rrt ii»iu b«
«t him; PmUu A«l]r. p. laa^i
[an. an, usi *«); T. Daa. n, sr* top an. M^ ai. (P«ak MaU; S««^)
Paniaa aoia, IA« afafi tf a Bnar. ia fn. aai
^Q^^, ^?^ »• ("^ TiUf Jod. XT. 4.
3;i) te(/. .
B. If ata ao^ *« niKO oaa kaadiad PVafaA for
|. Job XL, iV, T. Mr90> L Tarx. O. Bx. I V, 4 ad. B«rL 89^ 7'vr wrirr yrm aad of tlM
lb. "a^ '^
a.—Pf. It^i??, ""^n. Tarf. Jod. 1. c Tkrf.
01); a.
oaa tMrd wa ghra oaa afstb to tba airtar. aad for Iba
Oan. ZXXV1I. S;'a. a.~8nb. 37* rXTQ (Mm. M. 13)
olhor oaa aisth w« ppaial >a Bab, ar; EaiflB. »^
tiM la«t (in iba front row). 'I ra, 'n "O worth a d. BMk Bf" (raad with BaaM:)
*n iQ&s a-K Iha diBbraaea batwaaa twalBMaaBd tfcPM
lBaitlH(oraMaa)iahairarizth.— B.Haah.tr A^m
[feC'^w^, nS^n
(Vatm.). BbabLVU,! rte f. mmI (IdaatiBad with rv^ a. n^fpp).
Iba l«aT«s ot d d m mm
; S *vi ipor tha root of *e.
ad. '*v\ aorr. aae.); Nidd. 51^ (v., howovar, Ii6w Pfl. *i<pn, Oaa. B. a. 7f, v. •««.
•q.)-
lyi, H2"'T
(Y. tm^' m,
1) T. tu— t)-«j<p wkkk L T.p«.y,8r
97* bou nam). ^1^, fbr worda aadar ^. aadar '^rn.
n
aMne, he brigki (oocrtq^ to h.
to ^l^tt- mX
SS; a. fr.— LaT. B. «. ST '91 MP^ KBOVI
XXXn,
does Uia lan diina in your eouatiyf; Gan. &. s. 83 mt MpC^ m., aaaaMBMd word for M^ltpq-v. ¥idd T8*
(critieiaiac tha apalHac l^QTi for Mpor% la a
aaaMoaa
ran xrsfO "pKU; Taah. Emor 6; T. B. MMs. D, 8* boC
haaod by K. Hahaaa) *i am Wi tUa woad (9^ a^ ms
W 1 a word in a ahann fbnnola. Sabb. 67^ ^ vn "V a. K) it road j aji a aad ao tMa word (% 0^ p & «|
ftr afron^, wy nraMii (Baabi, t. Kra); T. ib. Yl, r boi.; moat ba raad imkm fwiuA Toa aaaat hana aaart §ar
^«at ib. VII (VIII), 3 ^n "TT.
W7 316 ^
weighing of opinions, i.e. decision between opposite views.
13?1, Targ. Nah. Ill, 12 some ed., v. 'n?'i.
Snh. 6* 'in 'lUn nsii made a mistake in deciding, against
P v.*?! (=P'^P^y ^- P'P'^) to crush, break into small the common practice, a case concerning which there
fragments; to humiliate. Targ. II Chr. XXXIV,7. Targ. are opposite authorities, opp. to a decision against an
Job XVI, 12 (Ms. Var. 'p'^HCI, corr. ace). lb. XL, 12. established law; ib. 33*; Y. Keth. IX, 33*; Y. Snh. 1,18*
hot.—Y. Hag, II, 77^ top tT^pS 'fn'^'^ "i^X their mind is
powdered; minute, tender, young.
Plr^ m. (preced.)
Targ. 6. Ex. XVI, 14 (Y. p'^pv) something powdered. — not pure (unfit to study esoterics), B. Mets. ll**, a. e, —
rop73 ninst '1 a deputized person (or fictitious person,
Targ. Am. VII, 1; a. e.—Pl. 'pp'=|?'i!, ^^P"^?!"; (• ll^'^?:'-
e. ground) can take possession. Snh. 25* sq.
g. one's
Targ. Jer. XVI, 6. Targ. 0. Num. XXlii, 10; a. e.— in
naSS rtin one who makes the chance of a game
Targ. Ez. XVI, 61. — Tosef. Snh. II, 5 '^ K'^-ia'^liOl and
dependent on his own action, e. g. throwing dice, nbin
that the spring lambs are yet tender; Snh. 11^ Ms. M. 151'^ in who makes itdependent on his dove's flight.
(ed. 'iT"'35, Var. 'ppIS, v. Eabb. D. S. a. 1. note). V. p-^pn
Tosef. Hull. VII, 1 r\S13T3 11 reason decides in favor &c.
a. p'rrn.
Hull. 90'^ mm 1 1 iK^ by saying 'reason decides' does
he mean a reasonable interpretation of the Biblical
n2?M, n" 'M f. (b.h.; S^'') knowledge, understanding,
law, or is he in doubt and 'reason decides' means niiU '1
reason; view; Snh. 92^ '^ in UJ'^u: Six a man that
taste.
his opinion inclines in favor of &c.? — 'iri, "lb icith the
has obtained knowledge. Lev. B. s. 1 (prov.) '31 ir^Sp "i
consent of, with the knowledge of, opp. "ni3 bsn, v. niis.
if thou hast acquired knowledge, what doest thou lack ? &c.
also in Chald. phrases). Shebu. 42* '^ mi inn we consent; a. fr. — nS'^ 1 good physical constitution, "^^
Sot.1, 17«; Tosef.ib. V, 9; a. e. 'Dl "i UJ-'tti dlTD as men differ patient (Rashi: they do not understand how to express
and drink, so do
in tastes (sensibilities) as regards food
their wishes).- Pes. 113'^ "iPibniD 'in 'j'^X whom the mind
cannot endure; a. fr. PI. fliSJ^, v. nsi.
husbands differ &c. Pes. 112^* '31 1 SniX there are four
thoughts &c. (the husband thinking of his first wife and Sri^'l ch. same. Targ, Job XV, 2; a, fr.—Ber, IS**
the wife of her first husband); a. fr. V. f1?^. mri3JlVnimi5"^bnK thou madest him feel badly; Hull.94^
—Ber, SS'' hot. ninsi llin Kb he had not his mind
f. pi. ch. (preced.) opinions. Y. Yeb.
directed on it, recited without devotion. Ib. 36* "jISS
I, 2= hot,; Y. Keth. VI, beg. 30« '31 n-^K '1 1 there are
'31 'IX .... people plant radishes with the intention of
different opinions related in behalf of &c.; ib. V, SO'* top
eating them when they are young. Ib. 35"13 "P12J1 "'H'D
•jliSI ",1151 (corr. ace).
(in doing so) what was thy opinion? Is it that thou bold-
n^T (b. h.; cmp. Tji'n) to crush, stamp upon. Sifr6 est to R. A,?— Kidd. 8l''; Ber. 26*, a. fr. '^iXnV'^ It^b I
Num. 160. did not think of it. Keth. 3», a. fr. '31 '1K^\blpol b3
Nif. T^?^? to be stamped upon, crushed, annihilated. whosoever betroths a wife to himself does so with the
Pesik. B. s! 35 Unh 13brt1 >132J13 they were annihilated implicit understanding that his act is in agreement with
Pp3?1, Y. B. Kam. X, 7« top 1 «J3 in, v. K|[5S. (to obviate such a misinterpretation) a Biblical intimation
n^^ is required; a. fr,
f. (b.h.; V. nsii) knowledge, mind; temperament,
physical disposition, constitution. 1 bs fiths to occur to *1T m. (v|B1, to hammer, join; cmp, "jtl) board, plank;
one's mind, to strike. Sot. IX, 6 (45*') ; a. fr. —in blp'^TU trnsf, a column in the scroll (later Hebr. a leaf of a. hook).
817
Kf^ m:c<i. r9!l>]-& !!««•. 74* <ri *9 tb« flr«it»« uf ih« lMi>(ni)i
(«MB« ad.) laad tyb«l V. tm:^, cmp. OfCs. pn B. T«^ Babb. SI* 'O-i *ioi ad. (Ar. '3to\ Mat. a. v.
Habr. *i jvrinf, "XJ nrs ^tdtiuf offitm; rxtrrz pes qaolaa T«^
ia Baabi, TStm to Tktok) aad UM7
pT2n, T. prn.
Mp1Dn» Ham. R. a. • aome ad., raad iq3«> KStSn B. rrri, radapUc otf^H) • p^** m the
qurafft Bakb.8^(aoaMad.'^Ar.lcrx^;B•abiKZ-:x-^
.
'^n Vat powdered ordure, ^fi bin fine sand; a. fr. PL '31 "ini*' ifS, 113 they are very strict in the observance,
CJ'')?!'.
TW^' lb. Ill, 1 ; a. fr. 'in the small bowels —Y.Ber. even more so than &c.; Tosef. Pes. I (II), 15.— Yeb.l2l''
II, 4*^ top d'^pll (sub. d'^apS) concerning the smaller (ref. to Ps. L, 3) dS 'lo n"npn the Lord deals with
'31
functions of the body (urinizing, usu. D'^3i;p), opp. D'^Dl those around Him (the good) strictly, to a hair's breadth
(usu. dibTiJ), V. bina.— Kel. II, 2 D"in '^^32^5 nn the fine Y. Shek. V, 48'^ Lev. R. s. 27; a. fr.— Tanh. Mishp. 11
and small earthen vessels; a. fr. —Fem. fi]^. 1 (n^ara), <in!!<3n2 p^pt^n nsni* nisbwhyart thou so severe in punish-
small cattle, 1. c. B. Kam. VII, 7. lb. 80=* 'n n-^n
v. G3. Hull. ing her?
small forest animals (deer, fox&c). '12 (sub.ni^)in small Nithpa. P^P!73 (='!?n?) to he crushed, powdered. Ohol.
quantities, retail. Dem. II, 5; Y. ib. 23* hot.; Tosef. ib. 11,7.
III, 12, V. KBib. —YomalV, 4 1 powdered frank incense, pMpM ch. same, 1) to crush, humiliate, v. pis?'?. Lev.
'nn )f2 1 theVery finest; a.fr.— P/. nipi. Hull. 56 «; a.fr.
R. 8. 27, V. '^.''a. — 2) to investigate ; to be strict. Targ. Job
p'l, 5J<j^'l ch. same. — P/. n*;5i. Naz. 59'* lb with IX, 17 (cmp. Yeb. 12l'' in preced. w.)—Lam. R. to I, 22
the small bowels (of the sacrifice). (ref. to bbl3J, ib.) 'h'S XFlplpTi no •pn'^bsJ p:np^ be as
strict in punishing them as thou hast been in punish-
p^II, pi} pr\ m. (b.h.) a veiled or withered spot ing me.
in the eye, cataract. Emor ch.lI,Par.3 plin nt pi
Sifra Ithpa. p^pti'^St to be crushed, powdered, broken. Targ.
the Biblical dak is what is now called dok. Bekh. 38'' Mid, 7 •)lp"ip'T' Var. (ed.Lag. "jlppT'; Vien. '(inpT^, corr.
nniU p1l a black spot, -pb 1 a white spot.— PZ. 'pp"il. ace). Targ. Is. XXI,
(not 'T)- [Targ. Nah. Ill,
9 '^'i
10=
Gitt. 56=^; Ab. Zar. 51=* 'pSJaitJ 1; a. e.— V. x;?^ H. 'ptplP they will be chained, v. pp].]
suffering.— PI'. DipWpl. Erub. 4l'^ WSS "'p'l'^i^^ tbe suffer- (ed. Lag.' SptplX, h. text pitl).
Splpl, V. v.'p^p^x
^R^^P'?' 'P"''7
^^- same.— P;. 'ppl'^P'^- Targ. Cant.
13."^ '
V, '
'
J<"lp1p"I, read '^pl, v. p''^.
(Pilp. of p1l or pp^-i) 1) to crush, grind; v. "llp'l m. (-ipl) chisel or borer. Kel.XIV, 3 ttJin blt5 "ij
P'7.P'^
—
Ntthpa. Part. pass. P'^p^'^'o broken, humiliated, afflicted. the carpenter's &c.
Ex. R. s. 31 nT^SSia "lla afllicted with poverty. Gen. R.
s. 100 "llo '^33? a very poor man. — 2) to even a woof by Jj^n^p^ m. (lpi; cmp. tf^pW) wickerwork, basket;]
beating. Tosef. Sabb. VIII (IX), 2; Sabb. TS**; 9?'^ (v.
—
jug inclosed in wickerwork. PL '^'ilpi, !)t''"flp~. B. Mets. 84*1
Rashi a. 1.). — 3) to examine minutely, search, investigate S<"i3Bnni "1 "13 (Ms. M. ''X"i1pl3) of the size of the baskets
(charity cases); to trace genealogical records (corresp. of H.; Sabb. 127* '31 13 of the size of the jugs of H.—
to p'12); in gen. to be very strict in religious observances; Hull.4*"^11B'i2T ifi-ilpl baskets with slaughtered birds (v.
(with d3J) to deal strictly tvith (esp. used of divine retri- Tosaf.a.l.; Rashi: strings of birds, fr. "ipl to perforate)A
bution). Y. Peah VIII, 21=* '31 niD32 ""'P'lp'ip you must Y. Maas. Sh. IV, 55"^
Ij^'^mpl, hot. '*i KQp, read:
make inquiries if one asks for clothes, but you must X'l^plT ttventy beams.
not &c., if food is asked for; Lev. R. s. 34 (B. Bath. 9*
'p'''7
l-'plia).— Y. Kidd. IV, 65'^ ni-ins< n-0 -pK you must not P^P'l, ™- (^T^'?=^- ^- ^^T^ cmp. p!l-i, ppn)j
trace its past records. Y. B. Bath. IV, end, 14*^ it is the crushing; oppression, ivrong. ~blU 1 j>3r\ to ask satisA
custom in sales 'pplp^R? ni'^ilb to be strict, opp. ilB"^ 'p3>2 faction for one's wrongs, to take one's part; Gen. R. s. 9,^
liberal. Ex. R. s. 31 dhaS? 'na he is stinting (illiberal) end '31 bus 'T ns>3in protects the wronged; Yalk. Gen. 15
towards the poor. Y. Succ, I, 52^ top ns "n xb he paid Olipil (corr. ace). Num. R. s. 20 '31 bUJ '^ "131 did the
no particular attention to its preparation. Hull. 4* timtl angel take up the cause of tlie ass? ; a. e. Cmp. Tiabs.
fv^ 919
not I w.
read TTT^ tir „•'•{?'< (P«a|i. WT^ pommUd frtU, »
lop. a. a.
a. h.
)ean
(Babb. 110*
r.». kmn «rVr^ fc**. ^•''^
^
*i Um BakfUmiam pnlas. B. Bai^ iTt
J«*. O. (ad.<«6r\
^MD. I«a4; V^
•»
as Ma. M.)—
^ M*Vr^Ui« pi««(}iui Mr* y«t v»r]r oittall. Y.B«U.l.vtHl.tt* r4ra, <r gf wik, Tuu. Lav. XIII, Ww!.; a* 1^.— B,
•tiag ohlldrw. Y. II. M«u. VI, •nd, r '^ ps Balli. IT ^ -v ^<*OTr •atoa4 iDaa by lite bMiC Oaik
i I'. "SI W'V'V J'''U"'* ^ff^ «•!» Ui» mlaori mjt
B.a.7t<i "« 73 *X^ nran Um« pIflMMt aj
(u lit* Miliilia lie.T Ib.lfp^ieorr. M«.V—(Tmv Y.O«tt.
fpuMktttt («aii balri IkwB My baard. i, m. pm «Mi
XIX, II 'iVi' ^
'
Ar., cd. •rVwB.)— Y. Birr. I, JT irrrs
to ba ttbaral ai oUmt paaH*** aspawat (Yalfc. Ow. IM
yT'O
mn, aorr. aaa.^
'^
,
(lh« inbiihtijitiu of) atiMU «itU««i (living in tcniUrrtxi
.. . ^. .
top rV-«
,,
V. 4r
J^^^ ,jj^ ,^
i
"ytnrB
IVVP"'
Mala. M** '
W^
*alb
"Vas wfcaa oM Man 4ya Ibeir b aa<4a. BL
ill rrtr-^ rrns ba 4y«4 tba hair af
1 1 '
Ilaa.fr bal. Umd:] 'o
1
'h. rrxs). Tiirg. Y. Lev. Ill,
Ar., v'. KTT^)
r. (V. pmrcd.) Mr towrtl joimt of Ou vtrUkra
9. [TMf.T.lHaL XVII 1,3
asm
W PTT!«. P!"? I) «»a. Karitb. i^ pTfi pTfl
poondiag waB Be.; Y. Yo«* IV. 41^ boc
' as-n
lb. '::^ p'nci '^ a palm which pays its ownar^ taxaa. nj>J^ t (ppr\ T. p-fn) a fenrfrr dktUL Y. B. Baab.
Keth. 10^ H^P'nb sc^ "^ (not itV'^rn^) as iiyarioas as tba D, 58** top ^ arvo as tba nails of a yoang ebild; Y.
axe to the palm-tTee.— Pf. TVjra, X»*art, "^j^ *»». Tsfg. Snh. I. 18* boc ad. Krat. '^ (coir, aeaju
'^n 320 yT\
e.
'ci''-ip'inn
Targ. Job. VI, 17; a.fr.— Hag. 5* 'n^ inV i^^l IS until they
B. s. 21, beg.
have completed the period (lived the years allotted to
1'\^'1 ch. same, to stab. Gitt. se'* M'^t^P'i?!' 1"^ (the them). Snh. 97^ 'ni 'n 1333 (Ms. M.) in each generation;
guardsmen) wanted to stab his body (to see whether R. a. fr.— P/. -i-i-il, St*^'i, "ini. Targ. Is. LI, 8 sq.— Targ. Ps.
Joh. was really dead). lb. (Hebr.) ^nprj p-\ 1-iOSf> they XLIX, 12 (Ms' xn-il); a.'fr.— Hull. 93^; Yeb. 39'' -nU53X
(the Bomans) will say, they stabbed their teacher. [Ex. '1 have the generations (the present) grown better?
B. s. 47 I'^np'n, V. "inp.]
ST^
T T
II f. court,' V. i<n-fl.— Kii shed,' v.
:- T T •
N-i-^l.
T
"*lp^ m. (preced.) a pronged tool, mattock (v.Sm. Ant.
s. V. Baster). Bets. I, 2; 7'^ lb. 'z^ yVJi '1 the mattock BS 1^ 1) to winnow; 2) to carry, v. "^Il I, II.
Q'^li^'^i r"'T;'^-
'"^
"^P ('' purgative tvater, v. ^p'n a. ^p'n.
'^D'liin'^, V. nxsa-w.
TT
SDlnp^l, pi. V. KSnpir^.
.. ; T :t :
V?1"1F?1,
131^ m. (b. h. a contr. of r313'l, v. 131) \leader,'\
;
not. B. Bath. 26* top '31 'l xVtK mn Ms.M. a. oth. (ed.
that nothing could be seen of it. lb. XXV, 2, v. ?1153.
Tosef. ib. B. Mets. IV, 4. Pesik. Bahod. p. 153*; Y. Snh.
'"I, V. Babb. D. 8. a. 1. note 2) pieces of stalks flew off
and injured people.
X,28*, a.e., v.lflll. Ib. '31 inisb '1 !lU515> D1X man makes
a goad to direct his cow, and to his (evil) inclination
n'^, V. -in should he not &c.?—P/. nisbli, PiisiSII. Koh.E.toXII.ll
Num. B. s. 15 (quoted fr. Koh. 1. c); a. fr. [Num.B. s.l4
"1^ part, of "Vn.
ni33ii3 xiiK '13 n"i<, V. 131.]
"Il m. (IW) row.— PL •J'^'i'n. Gen. B. s. 20 (explain. niSjZi J^m., pi. Pv J Zl j^f (v. preced.) ^oad-6earer« .
-W-i'nj^"! '1 nii1U5:» K"^nttJ because it consists of rows above (an adaptation of Sopucpopot in speaking of Athens), ||
rows (of the imbricated form of the artichoke). guardsmen. Bekh. 8*^ (Ar. '^iia'^l). f^
r\, S"1m I ch. 1) same, row, range, order. Keth.60* Ayl —Hif.
S'^illi to make a step (nsilp),
to leap, step.
ittjal 'na in a row of women. B. Kam. 117* j<ap '13 in
i. e. to fell uneven heights from the ground, so
trees at
the first row of scholars. Hull. 11* top il^a'n 'n a row as to make the stumps appear like steps, opp. piVnn to
of men. lb. 47* "^JIX"! '13 within the ranges of the lobes
cut at even heights. Y. Shebi. IV, 35 hot. [read:] i<ni xls '^
of the lungs. lb. 53* n^SIHiOT '13 in the order in which p•^bn21 yni-o J'^llgl p^bn^a he
'31 must not cut one portion
the claws of the lion's paw appear when he assaults an even and another step-like, but must make the stumps
animal. Snh. 97 '31 lapl S<np 'l Ms. M. (ed. '^:Qp1 't;
'^
equally high p-^blT^ a^ll^ y^'yr^
;
dlpa where it is the . .
Ms. K. a. Ar. '''I'n, pi.) the first row (of righteous men) custom to cut even, he must (in the Sabbatical year) cut
before the Lord; Succ. 45 (v. Babb. D. S. a. 1. note 9). **
uneven &c.; Tosef. ib. 111,14 [read:] a^ll^l p'^bni xb f'n
Kidd. 36'^ fT^-m i"n B. J. his class-mate ; a. fr.— PI. 'pll, '31. Y. Erub. Vn, beg. 24'>, v. nS13.
"I'n^. Meg. 12* (expl. "il, Esth.1,6)
ranges of mosaics. 't 'i
Nidd. 20* '31 '1 xnbn there are three ranges of leaves, »lj^> wSii Jl c. (v. ^preced.) step, stairs, ladder. Targ.
and three leaves in each. Ber. 28*&<ni1Tin '-i rowsof white II Esth. I, 2. "Targ. II Kings IX, 13 i<yjU 'l (h.text D13
hair. lb. 62*' (phonetic etymol. of Ut'^'msBp) iOfi'^pO'lX niVs^n, v. Dia).—Sabb. T?''; Keth. 10'''(phonet. etymol.)
ni trrK
}i V*^ A vigr lo Ih* tnnt. lliilib.lM«, v-H^ipi^ YMi.M* an o» Um baad o# Minlaw at Ma m^ TiMn. 1^
*9\*^po...'^ rtyn go tfmni mm&p mhmt MkiNi • rniHt, ^ anvv "9*ra iW mc aT Mpptaf att Aa. (lnilaMli^
fo up • H«f> in 9ho9$lii§ • groowMNMi Y.KkM. IV.tr. dM Um fcflda M a ««f«|ii).
iir MmD^,im^'ntaivMi««nr,ilMfi v.^Vm-
I*M.
Kn*^. TAri.0.a.Y.tlls.XX,tlt«.«,-TlMf.tl4Mi H*r .
)^ yr. •. AwtlMia, a dwiftot aftd dt^ of
4a. Tiui, Y I 0«a. X. 4 (MMa*
1 ^i; YWfs. lOkr. I. f fh. tnt c*m
•.if, M«.iY Mag. l,TI*kM.rr^:--
iltfir. . .. < ;ii. hmg. 4r irt*! 'n tan nviii* aMi nta
•ntira tuir (of MiiKoU); Y. Nnb. tt, fO* io|k Ito. li. •. I
'S« "n m^ rrr " (x bit rail*. Mmm. H. •.« rrrm M or rf(|p yw^ aaiAa, v. Kk tx. •>< top (OTpwa
31 *-( rvrr fff term Wc «ta# (M liHf>fft«ff «r rrm rhgn Ml*,). Ik fan ^ r^ ^an *^ idb^ «1n»
I ^'' It ,iu. VI, l«^.).->Y*lMtt4. u» Mt poia woolM aoaka ovor IImb Aa. Ik Inm. *r* *^ wo
I. A. . i..ioD««I.XI,tt Tn. «. "Til, '
'9« a woalas *oa OS oaa (aot *•.—4>aa^ l^iu too «*«dhn
'9^ np^T^ 4f«M aa te mj iHp pi w . . . . m4 ploaa
i^r
aadate bjr my toat (v. i«^ Aot. a. t. Moa)} T. KIL
IX. It** lop •*o-S3i Y K«th. XU. U* lop «<0'V\ tmt
"yr^ Y. Ott Ul, M* uip TVrm frrogrs (ad. Km.
"^Jni. rn*r^l. Y. Iubb. TI, r bol^ rtiid »iUi '^'m. oorr. aoa.) u» aako aoaka of i
Mwii"^^ eh. Mm*, in g«n. ewidb. Tars. V. Oaa. TTTT (POp. of -^^ v. FI. to Unj Yaloi. tMct. t
Xl.Vll.Sr(Y If rrt^-n.). Ib. XLVIII. «. Tarf. W.
VI --. i>uf.E*lh.l,e(«d.
p. 444*);' jrilAH!P- T'T:'? <• roflL Cbnt. IL loTl. 11 >e
LaC.T^T?). r^iiarw V'"' f .*" aU of tbeai gat is
"' i
u •. •.
I
*'*:
(Paalk. R. a. 11 I
'
tJ 'J W V m*>A
»
'
Y.
Tm, B». "T? (-iTTP\ emp. rm, th^) to Colv ^Mra, TT^ m. (b. h.; T. *n) Orntk, arUrtafc (t law n.
• fmore «aA<«. farg. Y. Bx. XXVIl, .^ *n K i-J^v!) CrA)
p. 100; 4*7). 0««. R. a. 10<— A 7*77?, ^ '
11^ WbM.
lo olMUM it (Um alUr, b. taxtisn); Ta>g. Y.Nom. IV. IS
Vll. I. Lav. B. a. »: OaiH. B. to IL t «w O^ tiMrw
Vkpe, "ryr^ to
gUie imm. 8ot. 44* ben (Um t^ and thiatlaa.— Parik. ILa. 10 '31 'V r>P3 vHli 1m%m
j
0arthaanBtiBalaciaB(LlHrPflLp.itt).--A7-rn. «u;g.
")^T*^ a tarft temrf carried on mheeb, or
tM. cm)
roiM. kvl.XV, "I a water tank on wbetb. SilVa 1 n^ Y. nOoD. ni, 18.—Paaik. VUmIL p^ 83* (twd:) -QJS1
Sh'inini ch. Vll, Par. e rAocf "nm (corr. ace). Ib. jma •n )t€i(i«i rr6 (t. Bob. note tSS) aadbaearried Uaiovnr
flaldi lUl of IhtollaiL
nVjy *n pq-«; Talk. Lev. 538 "wrnu Pirk* d*R. B. ch.
XXX (ref. to nan Q«n.XXI, 14) 'ri *nn rtt r^ Abraham £l1jrR B. pL (TTi) f^qw or afiae hoaii'i Tv.
took tb« wat«r barrd and tied it to licr Mm thai it
m. 4. Y. ib. 4r hot.; Y. Ab. Zar. IV, 44*- top T-sm
misht drag behind her Ac (8i(M Nam. 115, read *r«T\,
(eoir. aee.).
as Yalk. ib. 750.)— iY. T j. To*«f. Ab. Ear.IY (V), ft T^ '
(Var. • '^ ,
. nT
); Ab. Zar. Si*. Toeef. ib. VII (VUI), t;
i
KOlti-»Til, . ircftBTinrxjL
Ab. Zar. 59^ top Ms, M. (ed. *in, oorr. aiee.). (Yalk.
Caut. M2 *^nnr , . "wn.) m CTTn m. (b. h.) Airfft, aoirfftcnt rvyaM. Toiao 21^
'-: -co: tovards the Sooth. Geo. B. iL I, bag. Vc rrrr;
a town of the same name: Daront, v.Neub.Geogr. p. 63). mOI 1^ f. pi. (Oil) pomace of dates in an advanced
Pes. 70'\ Yeb. 45*; Zeb. 22"^ 'i "^ipT; Y.Eiub.VI,23'= bot. stage, contrad. to niXDlll. Tosef. Maas. Sh. I, 10 (Var.
'nn iSpl the scholars of D. niGiii).
a leader during the Bar-Kokhba rebellion. Gitt. 57^ "j3a22 (Ar. ipnSll) all human bodies are mail bags (carry-
ing the decrees of the Lord); happy they who are found
nSQI"]'^ m. (preced.) inhabitant of Darom or
worthy to be receptacles of the Law, as it says &c. (Prov.
Daroma, Daromean. Y. Erub.VI, 23'' bot. "i "|n3 'l (not
XXII, 18).
n^'m). — Pl, ixai-i'n. Zeb. 22'^. Y. Taan. TIT, 66'= bot.
"i-^X-aiTn (?). ran pns '"i the Daromeans,
lb. IV, 69'' bot. JSp' 1^ m. (cmp. Lat. drungus, v. Sachs Beitr. I,
in their custom of observing mourning for the destruction p. 96) a troop of soldiers. Keth. 62* job^l '1 Ar. (ed.
of the Temple, refer to TOH (Hos. II, 13) (and mourn xpnoiiS)).
from the 'festive day', i. e. the first day of Ab, to the
ninth; v. Bab. ib. 29'' sq.). V. N^^in^.
Xnpm, v. next w.
DldH'T m. (op6|xo5) the runner's race in the ^"IP^"''^ (^Ipll^' 'Pl*^) pr. n. pi. Drukereth
in gen. contest at public games. Kidd.BS"^ {Darker eth, Dadk.) a Babylonian town (cmp. xn'3>lll,
stadium; course;
v. Berl. Beitr. Geogr., p. 31). Taan. 2l'' (Ms. M. 'Vl).
act before me iiin '13 Ar. (ed. D'i^'^'^) as is done in that
Nidd. 58''. Sabb. 94'' Stipill (corr. ace).
certain dromos.
0'\pO'\12Ti1, V. Dipe^-iw. m~l^ m. (b. h.; Ill, v. Ill) [moving about,} \) free-
dom, privilege, amnesty. Midr. Till, to Ps. XC 'i h^'Ji'h
''I2T1^ m., rr^QTl^ f. (D'i"i'i) southern; Daromean.
to ask a privilege. Ib. 1 "^ 'jPnU), v. 1113 1. — Esp.
Y.Peahlll, 17** 'i ri'^'^lin its southern half; Y.Kidd.I,60'' merchant's license. Meg. 12* (cmp. Ill ch. Pa.). — 2) llB^l
top.— Gen. R. s. 91, V. ^X. Y. Sabb, I, 3'' top, a. e. '1
'1 a free bird, living in the house as well as in the field.
'in ii<^r)U: R. Simlai the Daromean. B. Bath. — 25*', a. fr.
Sabb. lOe**. Neg. XIV, 1 '1 ilSi^ ^n^ (corresp. to ni^n,
"i mi southern wind.— Zeb. V, 3, a fr. n'^niTn '1 South- Lev. XIV, 4); Tosef. Naz. VI, 1 '1 nil3ij:"i:^J; Y. ib.
East. Y. Pes. V, 32* bot. lb a Daromean (Bab. ib. 62''
Tosef. Neg. VIII, 3 '3l iViO 'l 'plSirJ ^mU
VIII, 57« bot.
U-inb); a. fr. — PZ. D^^pill. Shek. VI, 3 Y. a. Bab. ed.
two which means such as are around in the
free birds
(Mish. n-iriiii).
city. Neg. XIV, 5 '1 xbm nx^I^S it is discovered that it is
not a free bird; Tosef. ib. VIII, 7 [read:] n-^^W nx^^il
J^^ZDI"!*!, n^I2i"l'l ch. same. Y. Ber. Ill, 6'' bot.
'1 npS'^'l; a. fr. — Ib. I, 2'" bot. nj^lll (corr. ace).— PiJ.
'1 kIsUJ (v. R. S. to Neg. 1. c.). — [Y. Snh. X, 28» top '13
mX3, read: niin i^llD like the jei«e; of girls, v. Kl^ll II.]
"i.'^Ta'ill. Y. Pes. V, 32* bot. Y.Ber. II, 5'' X^^ill, X'^.'^TDlli.
v. n^iii.
Dlb^iQim, Gen.R.s.48; Yalk. ib. 82 niboill, prob.
''
a corrupt, of dib'^Qi"''! m. (oitcuXoc) double-gated {passage). ^^'Oln*!, niDl"l*^ m. ch.=h. "|T2Jll lecturer. Y. Sot.
DlpD^Qim, V. DipD^lW.
I, 16''\ot.^; Lev^R. s. 9; Num. rVs. 9. — P/. X'^CTll.
Succ.38'' in Alf. (ed. KilUll). [Y. Yeb.VIir,8'' top ndlll,
n^Qim, '
V. x-'Taiii.
T T :
v. ^1^.]
*SnOn^ pr. n. pi. Darumatha. M. Kat. 27'' ed. ^rl T, bi~l^ (=h. niT) to scatter, sfreiv; to loinnoio.
(Ms. mT I Nn^ nlXl, 2 '12 1X11, V. Rabb. D. B. a. 1. note). Targ" b. Ex. XXXII, 20X11
ed. Berl. (some ed. NlT); Y.
111. XLI, 16. Ib. XXX, 24; a. fr.— B.Mets.74*
Targ. Is.
^011*7' n&inTf ^x.n.m.D'rosa, Urosah. Y.Yoma fill's winnowing. Ab. Zar. 44* what proof is there that
IV,41''top '1 'l;'^Nuni.R.s. 12 "^X&ill; Cant. R. to III, 10
vayissaem (II Sam. V, 21) Kin ifllll K3;rib Ar. a. ed.
n&iii.— '1 p, V. ti^'^^H. Pes. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note 7 ed. i^IlT) has the mean- ;
tra (b. M
<• «rM< iCm^ Mft. tm I. » -rr-
W^i Tek.
• wWlnndnMi
'«> tiM eullMkfVMI jUM|MNl up U)(Mg I-
<*yii»kf. v. Mr^
It III* bum— (Ab. Xar. Id*, v. Af.T^Mlolh vXVIIl. 77•«.(•.•.-
^::» I
3) to Inn/. Targ. I'tut. XMI. ft. v. rp i/l— IW9. Fa.
XXV, t, a. *— *!) t» tntrt- irrrrfnhr. Taig. ftvt. T|, II.
S*^T U lla.i. V Ai., V. -wn cli. i^l.
XXIV, S4 T= Var
"|"25<*"11, T.*«f. llaili. XI, V^T\li.t«l --._,. Ah /^» I'.
II. 2, V. -pr?-
and did not And hlnu
I'J'm, Tuwf. N«s. I, f. ». Tirn • ''
,
*sj .
SSjy]} iSJjrl m. ("(^1) threshing, threshing time. O'y^ 1) to tread, stamp. B. Kam. II, 1 '21 by iiD-iT
Targ^y/l, if Deut. XXV, 4. Targ. Y. Lev. XXVI, 5 if she trod upon a vessel. Y. Maasr. II, 49'^ bot. 5t1im
"iGlinb ^T^ns dates which he intends to stamp; a. fr.
a Persian gold (and silver) coin, v. infra. — *To8ef. B. the knife (adding muscular force to the cutting capacity
of the knife, instead of passing the latter to and back).
Bath. XI, 2 I'ia'^'i'n ed.Zuck. (Var, 'jiaKi'in).—P/. nisiS'lX—
Hull. 20'>. Ib. 30'' nt bs fit l&i-i'i'i S<nUJ lest they press
Shek. II, 1 (in carrying the half-Shekel contributions to
the knife by one adding to the strength of the other.
Jerusalem) '-ib d^lspUJ 'psrisia (old ed. "Zll))) you may
exchange them for Darics. B. Bath. X, 2 (165'^) if in a
Denom. riD'1'1. — 3) (of animals of prey) /o attack withpatvs
is found '31 JIS'^XT '^ (Var. n'i3'i?33"in) 'Darics which
or claws. Yb.53*. Pes. 49''; Snh. 90''; a. fr.— Hull. Ill, 6
note
are' —
and the rest is blurred. Shek. II, 4 after the Jews
O'li'iri v]1!S a bird of prey (that seizes food with
— noiTi
its claws
came from Babylonia '^ "pbplllJ "V^Ti they offered their or eats animals before they are dead). an animal
f.
UjM, J3^»/, d'l'i'iri (denom. of tiTi"^) to turn southivard. D"}*!, 0^")*^ ch. same, 1) to tread. Targ. Y. I Deut.
B. Bath. 25'' tt-^l-n shall face South(-East) in prayer.— XXVIli, 56 a. e.—Lev. E. end "h^ DITn step on
; s. 28,
Part. Hof. ti'-\y[-o exposed to the southern sun; pi. f. niia'n'isio.
me.— Part. pass. 0"«-i'n, Targ. Y. Deut XX VIII, 33 op-
Men. 85^ pressed. — 2) to press, use as a rest (v. b'^1^). Nidd. 32''
DipP^DI'l, v. BipD:a^!T. b'^'i'i, f. XO"''i^. Targ. Y. Lev. XX, 25; a. e. — Hull. 53*
n^Tib inipDSI C'^'^'^ when people cut its forefeet off, while
p3^23n"I, Y. Shebi. II, beg. 3?'', read: •,ft"iO'il'i^ m. it was attacking; a. e.
a marmelade of quinces and roses.
((iooofjLTiXov) Ithpe. tiyri^. as preced. Nif. B. Mets. 22'' sq. dlttJ^
worin.—P/. b'^i'n'i, constr. iDI^. Hull. 67''. Sabb. 54'' 'i n^III, S^ll (S>n'n7)c.ch.=h.?int,am,(o|
animals) shoulder. Targ. Ex. VI, 6. Targ. 0. Num. VI, 11
HU5fi<"i the worms in the sheep's head.
(Y. XSiinx); a. fr. — Gitt. Si''; Ber. 5'' n'^SJ'n'ib, v. ibd
Nj J^ ch. same, also moth in clothes; toood worm. Keth. 65* [read;] tll^'^'n '^bS'^X her arm was uncovered!
Sabb.75*top (in Hebr. diction) 'i na bssUJ nsiT^ a curtain a. fr.— [Gen. R. s. 80 risill na ThViS, a corrupt., prob]
of the Tabernacle which was attacked by moths. Ib. to be read: n2>1"it nx nnbsUJ.] — Yoma 33'' '=1 '1 "ili:
'n ia 'bBJir laip Ms. M. (ed. nbss^).— P/. iS'iTi. Hull. 67''. it is forbidden to forego the arm in favor of the fore
V. KJ'nt. head, i. e. to reverse the order of putting on T'fillii
lag. Taaa. ^
HFm «w r^V I »»* It totfaalad la a
B«bl« ^mtmi. U. turn, tm* tfiTt J^
4 jt • mm. kk. \w%t. *J1Sr*\ Ar. r*"^. * It^bb i» n. • Um pufwtar (CbaMato) voriiag aai
I. IIUl«). Paa. ff**, V. r^i a. «, f^.— tiMl. paaa Itfr^;, t
Y Y«lk Ym, 0* lop «vt '^ lAn^ bai Bit Um vari IMO
pl^'-r^ '« ipirMk/r. •Irrw. lAriMl. TMf . Job II. It. bavA aaiplojfaa lar lalarpMlaliiia'. ap^
Turf > I
!>. I). 8. •. I.) and •tick it into Um iiwido of thj atioa Ac, . mT^np. Lav. B. a. f XfT-iV? Verm 77 mil
ha aadad bto laelaia. Bar. tr 'Ti -!a Cr-r? AaB itoto
taaeharlaafraoaaBabbatk, aad Um oUmt Act Ibuiirr6
^"^yi II m. cm, T. -nn) (fAe d^ ar^mmd trkkk '^ (». Babb. D. & a. 1. note); a. . tr^-tyyt kdtmrtr. T.
Jke pitwtioH rrrof «r«,] ttmke, rMfc. potn 'n /|«ri num. T«b.XlI,lS*top 'SiT'^ ntoacrvaaalactafarfJadcaAc
Mh. IV, 7.— In Talm. IKncren "r MOfiey «f ifulc, AApr. J ".-I ft fo he mUrftrted. Bcr.«J* . . . irp -«r
toM. B. Mcta. S^ KMh. SS**; a. ft*.—Bag. Sl^ -Tf r^>^ this varas (Ps. ClIX. IM) caa
n»ianori 'n aa evaatoal vioktion of Ute BibUeal in iu ragaiar oidar (to to liasa to arocfc Ac,
of purity; Midd. •*.
naglaet tha bw) or iafaivortod otdar (tha 1
I Esth. xn-11.]— Y. Snh. X, 28" bot. '31 "Tl rr^n'i'n ns> (ed.
'31 nixaa (cmp. Ps. XXIII, 2) give us pasture on the
Krot. •iPi'n'n) to the court of R. H.'s residence. Yoma72'*; meadows of thy land.— 2) (b. h.; denom. of 'ji;?'^) to remove
Sabb.3l'' 'D1 '^ TC^ tT^V'i he who has no court, but makes the ashes, to clean (the lamps). Tam. IH, 9 "p^'i^ trims
a gate-way for his court (who possesses erudition but them. Yoma II, 3 '31 ')T2J'ip "^33 who shall do the cleaning
no fear of the Lord).— P/. Xnn^ (5<*P11!'), '<f;*<";^ Targ. of the inner altar. Tam. Ill, 1 ; a. e.
II Kings XXI, 5 (ed. Lag. nnVconstr.). TargVPs. X, 8 Nithpa.)'^': I) to become sappy, vigorous. Pirked'R.
X'^n-nl Lag. (Var. X'invn, Ms. X'^^nx'^il'i). Targ.
ed. El. ch. XXXII, end. — 2) to be treated like the charred
I Chr. XXIII, 28 X'^nm ed. Lag. (ed. Rahmer xriXIl).— wick, to become unfit for sacred use. Men. 88'* "plUrt '"^3
2) Iniildings,dwellings in a court. Fl. &<f}'7'^. B.Bath. 67* '31 n3lS^'^3 the oil as well as the wick has become unfit.
ifhe said Xn'^'^'^, all agree, it meant houses; they differ
only when lie said Xtn'i'i (Ms. 0. xrx'^'n), the one says, the jiL^^ m. (b. h. ; v. pieced.) 1) fat, honorary gift, v.
court is meant &c. Ib. if he said Xnxnn (Ms. M. xn-n), next w.— 2) ashes (of burnt flesh &c.). Zeb. V, 2, a. fr.
^1, v, UJii'n.
present'. 8nh,94'''(ref. to II Chr. XXXIl, 1 in connection
with the preceding account) xaUiTiB ixnb "1 "^xn Ar. (ed.
Jj^lijT m. (b. h.) tender grass, herbage. — PI. Q'^Xt^^, '^J-il; Ms M.'ir-i, corrected into 'UJ% oth.Mss.'UJ'in.v.Rabb.
)'^iXilii/ herbs. Ber. VI, 1. Ex. R. s. 17, beg. Hull. 60-\ D. S. a. 1. note; Yalk. Kings 235 '^f\) such a treat for
Y.Kii. I, 27'' top. R.Hash. 11* what month is it inxniy such a gift, i. e. is this an adequate reward? V. XSOb'^^ I.
'31 'T nX'^SI^ in which the earth produces fresh green
while the trees are full of fruits? — Ib. 'i nx'^b^ y^nn the SPptDI, Y. Erub. V, 22'' bot., v. XfSPiD'^^.
^ m R«9 ((-fm
;
r^^fim. rink. X.tf4 boU. ft-Ap. < lo «•• «< if «•!» ywnyir iMib) »|iotlMy 4om m§i,
ntwtmdlnfkhpiutmker^ InM a K«lk. E. U> VII. I* (fiajr oa T<m%
^
|
1
1 oiMHunt (dMurtii). VII, • '^ HHT^, V. mjr-i.
'
M HTQ «. C^A, sn** K. *,*«* lie. — n A fbrmativo
Aha. lb. U*" H"J'''i Mm 11 l"! Wl fit o»* rsfvaaasils bis
1
1
' > \ uf TtrtNd aount, «. y. *i|9n. naVin kc
'
'nra MrVte Mnai«th^Bo«bjaigfat,Mo^ diatiag aisiH
: V. Babb.D.8.a. 1. note) it. is derived fkon ytd'Ickak
able?— Ib.lS'-^MpMmnnp^7oas^, If badivcctod
Kx. XIII, 16) with a He^ which intinwtes (rtrc t*) the hisheart'(]fida.II,l)asaaastbe iatcBtiaa to read ia tfca
TT! TJ i^TTc: they pronounce He like Heth. Sabb.l03^ TOO bat accordiag to Babbi's OfiaioB. too, does aot the
text say aft^oM (yoa amst i iiwlei sta nd )?—Coattactioaa:
N> I
I f. (demoastr. prononn) tkit. Toma S6* MTl rr=.-u=rT^ an, .jm-.-cK ar, rtrrtetran an do w«
:" xnr strr:^ the one is a frequent (daily) pegfoiutance^ not read^ did ha not say?, has it not been toa^t? Jbe.
at the other is rare. Ber. 2* b*^ Km and this ha in- Toma SflP. IL Hash. S4* Bei^ 14^ b) iatf oduc-
xn 328 ^xan
nnil pip this allows the inference that at offerings the nOQSn t.()-Qi<)\)confirmation^ful/illment. Shebu.36''
playing does supersede the Sabbath.— [Targ.Y. Ex. VII, 23 Ci"'l2i nD-oKn prayer for fulfillment, v. pK II.— 2) faith.
xn some ed., read X'n.] Yalk. Is. 296; Yalk. Hos. 519 (interchanging with !i3n3K
a. ri5:QK). Tosef. B.Bath. V, 8 some ed.; a. fr.
SHlI, JJ^Hl (v. preced.) an interjection, 1) (cmp.
-n) Oh! Targ.Jer.IV,30 (not Km).— Ned. II, 2 (15*') xn jSn (='|K Kn) where? ichither? Targ. Y. Gen. XXII, 7.
will (not) eat this which belongs to thee lb. IG'^ "^W vib e.— V.
I !.
Ms. (ed. Lag. IKni . . ",K; ed. ")K1 . . "iK); a. 'in.
this that 'Oh, an oath that I will eat' means that I will
"piDrt),80, —
3) introducing a question, is it that? Targ. '31 Klli^ "psb ^IttJ 'n '|lb a Samaritan passed (by Jewish
XXXVIII, 19 'p KH Ms. (ed.T^T^) fields) in the Sabbatical year and saw them throw up
Job'xV, 7; a. e.-Ib.
irhcre'i
the ploughed clods, when he said to them. Oh, that per-
version of the law! You have been given permission to
^n II, m. He-He. Ab. V, 23 Kn
i<n ^T] pr. n. p plough the Sabbatical year, because of the govern-
(in
5<n. Hag. 9'' '>t^ ''n*i:3 (Ms. M. 2 "^mr?); Yalk, Is. 328; ments' edict), but have you been permitted to &c.?
Yalk. Mai. 591 KM Kn 12 (v. Rabb. D. 8. to Hag. 1. c.
note 19).
pSn, Targ. Job XXIV, 16, v. pin ch.
^{J^n c. (=^K-n) fArs, that. Targ. Ruth IV, 6, v. K31ia. Till, to Ps.^LXXX, end; Yalk. lb, 830.
Ber. 2=»"-inai 'n this v'taher (Lev. XXII, 7). lb.
4'^ ItlK 'n
Dtl 1) abbrev. of nn*]. Ab. Zar. 76'' "^-JKab n-^b am
this 'one' (Is. VI, 6). lb. G'' '31 ^521 "(K^ 'n he who B.— lb. lob trb 2ni Ms. M. (ed. nn).
and gave it to '31
wants &c. lb. hot. Tl H-^lsID ^K^ (Ms.M. 'n "^^ir "jb n^b)
7''
Y. Ber. 2'^ hot. there are people '31 "ipn who pay
what is all this for? — lb. 8^ Kn5«5 'n2 at that hour.
money
I,
XXII, 8) is the same in the preceding clause as in this, 'n inUJ Kbi the Law speaks of one carrying in but
. .
i.e. it means the same number of judges, and the repetition not of offering in two instalments. 2) bringing about, —
oi Elohim does not intimate a differently construed court. making. Peah 1, 1 '31 diblU nxan making peace between &c ;
111 -^ HTD nrav). i|uii. fo^ 'an Ar. (mi. "vi) «' 7^ lalU lb. *'1p ^pirS ^ watirliitu:
i> I' Wt (fluw tf1i« KL B«i. di. Ill ni9«). nssn, V. FQs If
Umu
a IbtiM.i.H fur ili« vsit tb*
HMM— »•
•.< I'lAjrvi %»i -
/I rinqpTL Ka.
tlvAla. V. n^<^. Iter. VIII. Aj ». fr.- / rA^
Ii.al9'a'
HtHtteHmtM rtfrrrM lo im tk* BahMak
10 tha pr owijr w Aibt} ib fr.
Pw. 104* "n "no ill* onlrr of ih«» «ii')«^«
lb. V
rrwiBUn ti 7^3 orr«*| 1
Sn, Targ Pro*. TI, % •Ct.VtQ*
nvntiuuMl in lb* Btbl* (I««ir. x.
1*3n iar*. ••< ». -^.
Srpn I aan to ^v y^) 1 fe
(Piip. of . , )
-
akifti'pitrck, Y.MiuMT.IV,bi«.,5l«'^^ary3^ sr- S^'Xn m. CWT, amp. \an) tmf&r, mMt, imtkmm
If OM parclKW MU« ov«r Ui» Ar*; Tiiacf. ib. Ill, I
'- .r V^Ti^v'tt^. Vt, 19 Ar. M. - —^ oUk. ai. ir-an,
.
— I. -
^j. A,
'
i<-^1
B«bb. D. & a. L nota 60). B. Met*.
faqNiy
»9^
flrat
2) (b.h.) vanity. B. Bath. 16^ ll blU 'p^SinJln vain consola- mist, darkness. Tam.32* Tia "^riB"! which travel in the
tions. Koh. E. 1. c; Yalk. 1. c. (ref. to Ps. CXLIV, 4) dark (fog). Ker. 'm Stn-^aa Ar. (ed. Stman) in a
5'' bot.
'n irxb to what kind of hebel (breath) man is like; a. half-dark house; Hor. 12* 'm Ar. a. En Yakob (v.Rabb.
{t.—PL ti'iljnn. lb. 'D1 'n ni'nu) the seven times that D. S. a. ]. note 1, ed. Til). Pes. 112'' xba 'na bTb ah
Solomon used the word hebel. Pesik. Bahod. 1. c. Lev. ; laNtJ^ Ms. M. (ed. Nn3n a. oth. differ., v. Rabb.D.S.a.l.)
E.l. c. '31 Di^'JS'l 'n bs all the vain things and falsehoods one must not walk without shoes in the dark (twilight).
which the Israelites commit.
nSHDIl f. (n^a) 1) recovery to health. Sabb. 137*
55^^Dn, i^^5»7' constr. ban, bnn ch. same, 1) breath iriX'^an DT^ theday on which the child recovers. [2) re- —
&c. Targ. Ps. XC,'9.— B. Mets. 36^ KiaaX'i 'n the vapors
freshment, esp. "r\ mirD the meal of comfort given the
of the marsh. Sabb. 95* 'H^ "iSaSO sufifering from the mourner after funeral, v. "^"la II Hif. In commentaries
close air of the room. Hull. 8* '31 Tl ^nxi and the effect and digests.]
of the hot iron comes and removes the traces of the stroke nnDtl,
-
V. K^an.
-
'31 Qi'np 'n the burn takes effect first &c. Bekh. 7» hot. T : T :
'31 !!<"tU3'il31 'n it is the exudations of the body (which nn^n f. (nan, cmp. ^'y^yr\; Neo-Syr. xian P. Sm.
make the urin thick). B. Kam. 50'' 'n (T^a tT^XT in which 1185 bot.) 1) confused sound (contrad. to tune), noise.
the air is injurious (v. preced.). lb. 'ti tt5"'1 nni^b Ti 'pX Yoma 19*' 'n bip .. S^aUi-iUJ 1*13 that the Highpriest might
.
'31 the air is not bad enough to cause death, but enough hear the reverberating noise (of people awake at night).
to cause injury ; a. fr.— 2) vanity. Targ. Job XXVII, 12 'ti. R. Hash. Ill, 7 '31 'n bip nxi but if he heard only an
Targ. Koh. I, 2.— PI. X*^nn, 'j-'^nn. lb.— lb. XII, 8. indistinct sound (echo, opp. "iSH15 bip). — 2) report, rumor.
Y. Dem. I, 22* 'Ti"a 'n nbcs the report spread in town.
^^DH, Sri^^Dn f. (preced.) vanity. Targ. Koh. Y. R. Hash. IV, b^^ bot. '31 'n nbs: an alarm spread.
I, 2; XI,'8; a. e. Gitt. 89* 'n bip 13J^UJ they heard only an indistinct rumor
(gossip). Gen. R. s. 10; a. fr. [In modern Hebrew 'n
}j^"*I}n m.(bba)s<omacA (first or second). Succ.34*;
syllable.]
Sabb.^Se'a "/ST ht33 i^ 'n Ar. (ed. xb'^^nin) formerly they
called the second stomach hablila, and now the first, v. Sjn, v. lan.
IX, 1.
miin, mj/l f. (155) 1) telling, communication,
rrn^IirT (preced.) the law (Ex. XXXV, evidence. Snh. 30^" (ref. to Lev. V, 1) ni^X^b 'n 'p-i^piz
f. 1) 3) for-
bidding the kindling of fire on the Sabbath. Sabb. 70* the laws regulating the witnessing of the act must also
nxn'^ ixbb 'n the law, 'ye shall kindle no fire &c.' is apply to the evidence before court (that the two wit-
singled out in order to indicate that its transgression is
nesses must be together). 2)(v. n'lJN) homiletics, popular —
a plain offence (ixb). Ib. nxs"! pbplb '.1 that law is speci- lecture, opp. to nabn legal interpretation. Hag. 14* n^
fied inorder to intimate that each transgression of a 'nbilK "|b what hast thou to do with homiletics? Ib.^b^a
Sabbath law is to be atoned for separately (if several of n Ms. M. (ed. '!!<) lecturers. Ib. 3* '31 'n nnin n^a what
them have been committed in one act); Pes. b^. Y. was the subject of to-day's lecture?; a. fr. 3) Haggadah, —
Sabb. II, 5* bot.; a. fr. — 2) removal, destruction. Y. Snh. the recitations at the home service on Passover nights,
VII, 24'' bot. we read here (Deut. XIX, 19) niyai, and V. xpi'isx. Pes.115''; lie''.— P/. niian, 'Sn. Y.Peahll.n*
there (ib.XXI, 9) "isan, '31 '<i 'ii compare the analogous bot. "nH p "il^sb 'pX we must not derive laws from
ing, fire. Pesik. B. s. 16, end nnx 'ti il3 sufficient for -
Dll-Sn, D"lJiri, V. onain.
one altar fire: Tanh. Ki Thissa 10.
n M jn m. ("I'll) [restriction,] hegder, a word made up as
"Ij^DH, Palest, dialect for "ipsn q. v. a substitute for (\:i';i'pri)hekdesh, v. ilS^S. Y. Ned. I, beg. se''.
;) rrv Kin 71 pii AfyrA Cilio««lii, I. y uy (foC 10 ioili 1. 81 '9t «* f«>3|Q anrs Umc Hm
raaiHHaW of llM daf flod Ika alg^ te allk«, lljid<. tUL
IO^I,t.
OaoLlLiM
M r'bumiiuu for «!ipn. Y NmL I, taf. ar, v. ^9^
1^. >. V. t^ (Af. n^fl,
I "jn, n^n «•• «. - -•-
•I40M, tfryitt, cmtt
tX. n, XIX. i&M t^ :'f,k.fmuVH ta». la* .
iiMMNM (rat to
if<^
I
t«iOTC- 11 ad. (M* o r M. H ^WBpt At. rwn X n
'•4 **9*3r>a««»«^'^ *«Ma(«MMta») Taa*l»*
" •
•'-'•; t. I*^» •..*' l0|ii a. fr f ^-
li^ili viai^fti. «. a, J
|tsr*e tb«y ara good tor raeitaUon, not for painAil stn^y, I Horn. Xn. 1.
B«r.S8^ 7? rn oam tm
raatrain yow ehildrao Dsn, T. OIL
raoitation (paradiag a aapaifldal kaowladga of tba
br rerbal mogaorisinfrK '^in t(»3j«ncBiy. Mckh.Bo^P)ia^a.ii.T.^T-^
^C^;*J^ eh. (>an, . Pb.) itriaiom» boaatfMi tmBL Twtg. TWJjTt vJ9ar% Or
LuaxJui, 62 (Var. '»V^). hy OMana of boiliaf
n&ar 332 xni^n
isalways done with hot water, lb. dnn "^anpl 'n ''ST3 meal along. B. Bath, 73^' '31 pnn ilbnx a certain Arab
Ms. M. (ed. differ.) the hagalah there (in the
'31 iip^l-Q joined us. Hull. 57*' ini"iinn nin SObo the king was
Mishnah) means in general scouring and rinsing (also among them; a. fr. — 2) '^'iHa in the presence of, with.
with cold water). Targ. Y. Deut. XXII, 15.—Pes. 112^ a law-suit xnbn '2
njn,
- t'
Ned. 49'' li'iaim Ar., v. 15)1.
- > t
Ms. "^25 bs) at his feet; a. fr. — 3) (conj.) "'i inna during
the time that, lohile. Gitt.68*top mxi '^r'^S'O Npi '2 while
njn (b. h.) pr. n. f. Hagar, hand-maid of Sarah. they were going on searching. Hull. 53* D"^"l'Tl '^ while
Gen. B. s. 46, beg.; a. fr. he inserts his nails, Cj'^lsUJn '2 in the moment he takes
n!J^"lJ|n, V, next w.
them off; a. fr.
T T — :
s"^n, v. 5<':i.
DllJin, V. G-i5in. 'n iin2 with one another (in immediate contact). Hull. 43*,
V. tisn; a. fr.
—
'n "13 (=!!tin '^3 Nin) like each other.
ffS J I l^n pr. n. pi. Hagronia (Agranum), a Babylo- Snh.4''(^eZe6 a. hdleb) in3''3 "n ^31 which are written alike.
nian town, seat of several scholars (v. Neub. G6ogr.p. 347). Erub. 69'' '31 'n 13 are in the same legal category. Yeb. 14*
Ber. 3 1*. Sabb. 1 1" 'Ml "'nCJ the elders (scholars) of H. a. fr.
;
'n •'3 of equal rank in scholarship; a. e.
by
^^13 "i^""!!?"
lot of the
mn I, V. Ni.
D l^n m. (v. next w.) hegrem, a word formed as a ^'^''Tin, Tosef. Toh. VIH, 6 Var,, v, risiin,
substitute of IT'npn [prob. to be read D;njin, v. d^a]. Y.
Ned. I, beg. 36^ v. 'l^Sfl. lin m. (b. h.) stool. Mace. 24'' '31 "hv^ "n n''2 the
house which was the foot-stool of our God; Sifre
nQnJin f. (D^a Hif.) cutting the animaVs throat in a
Deut. 43.
slanting direction, letting the knife slide beyond the space
ritually designated for cutting, Hull. 9*. Ib. 27*; a. fr. SI2DTin, Y. Sabb. VI, 8* top, a corrupt., prob. for
NMO'iliB'^n m. pi. (uTToSrjjjLaTa) half-shoes, contrad, to
JllUiin f. (UJas) 1) drawing near, coming forward.
sandals or soles which may accidentally be fastened with
Gen. B. s. 49 ; s. 93 n^artnb 'H the verb 12553 is used for
the front backward.
drawing near for battle; Gl'^Sb '<l for persuasion, &c.
2) bringing near, offering. Sifra Vayikra, N'dabah, ch. pl'^n, v. pun.
XII, Par. 11. Men. V, 5, sq.; a. fr. — Pl. niiasn. Ib.;
"llin, v. iin.
a. fr.
Hnjn, v. 'i'^n.
min ch. (=h. Ilin) splendid, handsome. Targ. Y.
Gen, XXIV, 65.
myself. Sabb. 118* tT^lss'lN -|in2 SO^XI nil eat what thou the coils of the ileum. Hull. 48''. Ib. 113* (ed. Nim).—
hast with thee; IT^Irta .... IT^^ 'jS'il^n we give him a Fl. -ynt] (cmp. Is. XLV, 2) spiral road, a field lohich
MS •T"}
Tn,f.-^
"^^ nixm/i^
— :
'*-
HU""n iimrrifd, » 3^
M tu an ii'i not aald <i
potamia. Targ. Y. Gen. X, 10 (h. text l^iK, v. n3-|N). to look out for the best method of doing good. Sabb. 2l''
(Lev. XXIII, 40). Succ, III, 2. Ib. 32'^ riLilin 'n wild myrtle '31 Itinriri 1"IS^ N1I-I He alone is glorified through His
(with one or two leaves on top); a. fr. PI. tS'^BIIi. Ib. world.
III, 4 "r\ fiiub^ three myrtle branches are required for
"Tin ch. (preced.) to go around, come back, return.
the festive wreath. Meg. 13* the righteous 'n 1X"ip3UJ who
are named myrtles (Zech. I, a. e.
Targ. Y. Gen. Ill, 19; a. fr. —
B. Mets. 14=* what thou
8) ;
Din, SD"in ch. same. Targ. II Eth. II, 7.—PI. (I am responsible for it). Ib. 69'' WSa vrr^r^ is returned
V^y^, X^&nf]-^ Targ. Lev. XXIII, 40. Targ. Zech. I, 8; bodily. Pes. 29'', a. fr. fT^a "n went back on himself,
a. e. changed his opinion. B.Mets. 65'"* ''D
"^"^irt I take it back.
B.Bath. 84=* '31 "^S nn-in n^::^ sb thou wouldstnot have
n0^n f. (b. h.) same; also pr. n. f. Hadassah, name
been at liberty to retract (the transaction), and now thou
of Esther." Esth. B. to 11, 7. Meg. lO''; 13=*; [Targ. 6'*
shouldst &c. ? a. fr. [Frequ. used adverbially.] B. Mets.
;
^~n 1^^ "nj (b. h.) to thrust doivn, hurry. —Part. what need is there to go around searching for an align-
])ass. Cilin, f. nsi-in hurried. Y. Bice. II, 64'' top rvrT'-o ment (why do you resort to unknown authorities)?
'n (Var. 'Pi; cmp. M. Kat. 28=* s. v. Cjm). [Pesik.R.s.21 Sabb. 23=* '31 "TO 1'nn^ Mltl my teacher used to be anxious
niBi'iti Q'lss, V. ci^n.] for puppy-oil. Ib. xnUJ^X Slin^ (read: '?3X -ntl^); a. fr.—
3) to restore; 4) to review; v. Af.
^"in ch. same, to thrust. Targ. Y. Num. XXXV, 20 Af. -itinx 1) to return, restore; to lead back; to turn
Cllin (read: n^ann); ib. 22. Targ. Job XVIII, 18. around. Targ. Y. Deut. XXII, 3 (some ed.Pa.). Targ. Cant.
VII, 5 a. fr.—B. Mets. 26=* i^niJ tWUrvA I^^^Xy^
; "'X . . .
'p'V^, ch., Pa. pi-in same. Sabb. 141=* '31 pi'in^'b xb spoke in their presence several times (of my loss) they ;
one must not squeeze cotton into the mouth of a bottle might have returned it to me, but did not; will they
(as a stopper). Ib. 125*' Ptp^tp, v. pnn a. fr.— B. Kam. 85'' ; —
now return it? Hull. 20=* 'K sb'ia when he did not turn
nip'nm, v. p^t'lti. Part. pass, p'nnp, v. infra. round (the windpipe &c.). Hag. b^ >inr^'in»<'i ifXiS . . .
lihpe.
p'lrt'^JD^
P'l^'^iS!
Jin ed.
to be squeezed in, rabbeted.
(Ar. p"^^^, v. supra) in the one case
Sabb. 65=*
it
Tn'^'Q a people from which its master has turned away
p1iT>33 iHn the parts of the table were rabbeted. Ab. n"i1iain (or "i^tria); a. fr.— 3) to reply. HuU.34=* ^I'lnst -^txo
n^J 8S6
tttoiinUitt* I. *. Uk
•MMOg
w
dirtiiMttiUli lHMli|y MoMlij|»£ai dtKOUtliii tt»^ tut |M»CtU>
«) (Oof w. h a k vtamtf m t^um to ooo oT Oio « m
*
ii.fr.— {!»' fl od Hi IIm Mrt, pfok. lo fJfp^Ar. i«o4«
rwid our «r lilV
'
Ji '
snc
Sabb.*! &^' '^T T
^ of tilt fbM Is Ui« beard.
1
Hl'^"''in f.. eoii«4r 1—^ »r—? T«— Y I D««g.
B. M»i«. 84* rr^ ir*n Kb d*sc 'n h« bud no boanl. XXXlH it".
8< •« II I, V. in I.
CC'^Tlj m. Hmdritm^
-.rrTr (-im
jv\, t. pnead.) CAv ic. T. rab.T.ST
pr. n. r. o'^r^-i-
y .
TM, wn di. T.
^5^"^^^ m. crri) D oar m^o fors Aadk m Ats«>sr< KTt m., iTH C (b. h.) Ac. if; sAr,- if si 4cl
swn 336 IJin
III, 3 (24'') if he has no trade Xin N^K (Y. ed., Erub.82a must be extended to all analogous cases) ? ; a. fr . — Yeb. 117*
Sf^n) except this (gambling &c.); Kin xls^ niD^nx lb l2Ji '31 njJti xb"i 'n it helps (we believe her that her husband
(X'^n) if he has a trade besides this (v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. is dead), for she did not know &c. (marginal correction
note 80). — Xin—Nin, Sin— Xifi it is the same, i. e. there DITU^).
is no difference between the two. Y. Ber. I, 3'* S^n S^^n
both are equally precious. Gen. R. s.9, end Xin "15*13 S<in cSJlJl m. (ina) desolation, waste; desert plants,
Six the word 1X^ has the same letters as dIX. Ber, 2'' thorn. Targ. Is. VII, 23; a. e. (with -|ia II q. v.). — PI.
5<in IIIX ns^n X^b^l perhaps it is (means) the arrival (of iX2in) ixnin. Targ. Job XXX, 4 Ms. (ed. ixnin, ed.
of his day, v. "nix II; a. v. fr. [Shebi. Ill, 8 Xin nmii"; — Wil. i^in, h.textnib^). Targ.Y.Num.XXXIII,41 (some
IV, 5 xin noD?3, y. ed. sinois, inea^; ib, x, 6 xin nsTia; ed. ni31 ixnin, corr. ace).
Ms. M., Gitt. S?'* !in3T7?.] — N^n sbl but it is not so (it
N 'J constr. lain m. (lax) destruction.
has a different reason &c.). Ber. .'>7'^; a. fr. — Xin^ bs
l( 1) Tarfj.
Esth.'^IX, 5.
(X^n^ ^3) a) whosoever, whatsoever (is). Peah II, 4 'lii ba
bsiN whatever is eatable &c.; a. fr. — b) whatever it may Sj"2in m. (v. preced.) ruin. Targ. Ps. XCII, 12
he, a minimum, v. Vs. Shebi. X, 6 xmilJ Iss ; Gitt. 1. c. (ed. Wil. '315, corr. ace. or 'ix).
^rrq Vd; a. fr.— X^n IBO the Book Hi, name of a Penta-
teuch sci'oll in the Temple in which X^n occurs nine n^Dln, Bif of nsa I.
Di^nrj Cin ni:nD xbni but do not priests bathe &c.?— i^nDln, s^^nrln, 'is tt:-' ma)
. . .
Meg. 14'' ',n mi3^n-i are compassionate. Hull. 12?'' inn mourners' meal on returning from burial. Gen. R. s. 49
'D1 "|n they are to be treated as if &c. ; a. v. fr.
—'n . . "jn 'n IT this {txp^-:i Gen. XVIII, 19) means the custom of
are the same. Y. Ab. Zar.II.end, 42% v. nraapX.— With offering mourners the meal &c. Y. M. Kat. HI, end, 83''
prep, uryg, )rrq, wnh &c. 'nix mb ',1iay (read 'ix) they prepared for him &c.
Targ. Y. Ex. 1, n
10; Ib. 19 (O. 'rx); a. fr.— With prefix Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note); Tosef. ib. II, 8 D^SIX (Var. Di15X.
^^rrn, Xinn. Targ. Y. Ex. XXI, 20; a. fr.— In Talmud some ed. tJilJn) ; Shek. V, 1 DlSin (Q-liin, v, Rabb. D. S.
frequ. used to introduce a case. Pes. 3'' "1 nx^nx 'n it a. 1. p. 40, note 6).
occurred that a gentile &c, Keth. 78*' "1 xnniX 'n the
y^X]T\ m., pi. Di3jin, 'iiJiin can) [balance-holder,]
case came up of a woman that &c.; a. v. fr. — xnSJ 'n,
anchor, ballast. B.Bath.V, 1 'painn Y. ed. (Mish, a, Bab.
xriniX 'n frequ. euphemistically for myself, thyself (to
avoid ominous speech or curse). Y.Maas. Sh. IV, 55'' hot.
ed. pi:? q. V.).— Gen. R.s. 12 ; Yalk.Is. 314 Qram, p , , .
,—
'5 'TU linx thy father. Ib.'^ top 'X 'n ni^n I saw; nVrS
Gen, R, s. 83 pin Ar. (ed. pi.). Sifr6 Deut, 346 n-i12:p1
'31 Qi35ina and tied the two ships to anchors and iron
'X 'ni thy husband; a. v. fr.—With prefix "1 : xmi, Xini,
weights, and made them rest upon them; Yalk. ib. 953; I
contr. 1'n, I'l, v. "n a. 11.— With prefixed prep, "jina, "jis,
Yalk. Am.548.—Y.Sabb.XVII,beg.l6'^ pinn CjX Tosef. ;
',in^, lib.
ib. XIV (XV), 1 naiBOa'JJ t15X qx ed. Zuck. (Var. piX,
V. iin. )i51") also a ballast stone in the ship (may be handled on
^^n»
the Sabbath).
''iJ^in, v. ixsn.
iJiin m. (preced.) balance; only in 'hs (adv.) appro-
^"'JSlin conj. (='biS'in, v.bsi) \it helps, orhelp,'\ followed priately, reasonably, correspondingly. Gen. R. s. 93 'nr
by "I, because, since. Ab. Zar. Ill, 7 '31 n"iisbl 'n since nii^31 he acted (according to balance and line) exact-
mi,'!:?
they worship the figure (but not the tree). Y. Shek. Ill, ly right, Taan, 4^ 'ns xbU5 ibx^ made an unreasonable
beg. 47'' '31 1^1X1 'n and the others &c.
since they sa^ so demand (making their actions dependent on chance);
a. V. fr.—Also in Chald. phrases. Targ. Y. II Gen. XVIII, 1 7 'n3 lai'vUn QiJirb two of them were answei'ed properly
a. e. —Yeb.22''' 'lib irxi 'n since we are at these subjects. (Providence favoring their ways); Gen. R. s. 60; Lev.
Bets. 18'' '31 i"iUJ nau;ai 'n since it is allowed on the R. s. 37, Yell. IW '31 'n3 xbUJ mcr xin he acted im-
Sabbath, it is also allowed on Yom Kippur. Ib. fliX i^l properly, therefore the court deals with him improperly
'n xmb nib does Raba adopt the principle of hoil (be- (more strictly than the law would justify) and declares his
cause something is permitted in one case, the permission marriage invalid; B. Bath. 48''; a, fr.
vi^ m
IJin m. horJ^r, rim, v. 1^
<HP> ••• <••, I" #* l«|»i A. Ilr,—
JVT, only t« Na. p^fWK'^f^ivi^ v.HijI sMitOlni .«. III. •«« bo«. m
Vs ««
ll«r. I.
dw kallMk
Ml Mivto» btdniaf kit mm. <-
(IM*') 1^ 'rvi roar
VIII. » (tv*^ ti nmv
PViVv tn^ (MiA. rf-nnj ui ui*
MutM af« fnvertiHiMiiaoieavfwpaiidUlf (l0ilMM«iftUt fdk f^t a Smb. M^» a. •.: Mipk lU. I'
jt
in wMeh n >it •»• «Hii*ti. or noi iM««t»(«'i
S^ »i tt . rrrn.
i tf
J oaly ia -^ ^ Ar vAo. Tarj-Pror. \ » 1, ;», ». tr.
Ob Tarf. Pror.) ad. La(. (Ma. Tts, t. 77: «d- Wfl. wr).
iC^*n, T. «CTL
X3i1in 338 JT^in
ted, v.iVa. Ib. "iba XD"'in nh did I not emigrate?— lb. iin^l
•iim ifo (read "^in^n) and come what may. Ber. 3* (in
^^''"ClTin, misread by Mus. for N^'^ain q. v. Hebr. diction) '31 iin ni"i^u:o 'a the night consists of
three watches. Ib.'* 1in "^S'^rs "'in there are two t{Sii (twi-
T T -! TT -:
lights) ; a. V. fr,— Y. Maasr. IV, end, 51<= '31 "pnpSia 1>lin
rn3?nn, Y. B. Kam. IV, 4'* top 'nz, read !Tir,ra, (^I'linr), or read: "|1in) give orders to your wives &c., 'jlini"!
V. 1W. '31 "jio-i-i^ that they (the laborers) should &c.— B. Bath. 73'*,
a. fr. •|3'ibTX mn
it happened that we &c.— Kidd. 3l''
^ '
corr.acc.) there used to be old men &c.; Y. Peah VIII,2l'*
T : T : • T :
1in n^X.— Imper. iin, V. preced. lb. m "la iin b^T go and
stay at college; a. fr. — In Palest, dialect x;;, X'i';>=xm.
Y. Taan. IV, 68<^ top '31 X^V^T X"'i peace be with the
"^in woe!, ah! Ex. R. s.24, beg.
XXXU,6)
(b. h.)
occur, come to pass. —With part. la'^no 'n he looked; 'n duce &c.; Midr.Till.toPs.CXXVI ^^rn; v. "^^illl.— 2) (also
"laix he said, freq. MSed to say. Gen. R. s. 1, beg. "^SX Peel) with a or hs to dwell upon, to discuss, argue, oppose,
'dI "^ni";?! I was the implement &c. lb. '31 'dryo r\"'ypn 'n cmp. Dip. Y. R. Hash. 1, 57'* top "^lin -pi'^X n"ai b^ they
the Lord looked into the Law (as often as a thing was to were discussing the question on the basis of Beth-Hillel's
be created). Ab. 1,13 "laiX "r\ Sin the same used to say. opinion (differing as to tlie application of B. H.'s prin-
Gen. R. s. 2 D1^3 xbl rnabb 'n became a nothing; a. v. ciple). Keth. 72'* XBB
(when that subject
'l na iin R. P.
fr. — Apocopate forms: "'nx, xnst, "intn, xntn, "in*;, xn*^; was up) raised the question. Usu. na "jrim, nbs 'm on —
^nr (=rrin), irri (=!iin':). Yoma'ee'' 'di '^jx oibdn xnx its being brought up at college we raised the point.
[n"3pn^] they shall be existing for themselves (not merely Lev. XXV, 12) xnn nn'^^ina it shall remain in its status.
as an attachment) Y. Ber. II, 4'^ bot. (ref.^to imi, Deut. VI, 6) in'^^in l^-rt^
and resembling [the Lord]; ib. r|X
'31 IL'X n^lin on they, too, shall endure as a
in'i they shall remain (be read) in the order in which
consuming
fire. — Cant. R. to II, 13 mm ipn nni'^ rrryj (read na-in)
they stand. Y. Shek. IV, 48'* top TTIipa 'n xnnUJ that it
poverty shall increase, and prices remain high (different must retain its sacred character. Cant. R. to VI, 4 (ref.
in Snh. 97* a. Sot. 49'*, v. "i"CX II). Imper. "iin, Xin; pi. j
to imi. Num.Dnb )ra he gave them stability;
VII, 5) 'n
have spoken &c. Cant. R. to I, 6 '31 ib«J i2-i3 'n this an equality with going out (divorce), as divorce takes place
is meant by 'my vineyard &c.' — by means of a deed, so may marriage be contracted «&c.
Y.Shebu. VII,38'' top "^nn
'31 n31i:i xb it is evident that it would not have been Yeb. 13** (ref. to nmn xb, Deut. XXV, 5) 'n na nmn nh
necessary &c. ; a. fr.
"iTb she shall have no legal status with another man; Y.
to r.iini, Deut. VII, 26) nnx^ ment. Y. Maasr. II, 49'^' bot. X5^ 'tl 'nn the result of a
tliXi'^i-i il'^';iri-Ci b3 whatever
thou makest out of it; Tem. 30'* nD^?a <^!r!P; a. e.
discussion stated by R. niiin or 'jn. Succ. 28
M. PL
'31 iiaxi 'n (Ms. M. sing.) arguments raised by A. &c.
"'in, Jj^in, TT\T]^, fut. •'^rr, xn-i, "in-; ch. l) same. Targ. B. Bath. 134'' (Ms. H. sing., Ms. R. "''I'ln; v. Rabb. D. S.
Gen.I,'3;a.v.fr.— Koh.R.toIX,10 "bj^ mn Xinhe emigra- a. 1. note 40).
sa9
vm» 4«ijr Im« Iwpmwh y»^ f% pnii M, fii,b.< OBOir.ofr'?; »w. ooip Or. owf|
h ««« Jil4t« alt mIhw 4«f« V I) i iiiiiiifa^ MMiMk. r. Ndi 1. 1** lop (lot to rvM.
h«r •vi4c w " ^ V^ m viMlMr or not llwo an worfilbjr
• ti Ui •. o-lb. a. tft
mail nU>S}
«0^ lop
i'tW Mi^SC. A.
aiao Ao. i lb.
VMb- IL I. a. 5Hnv
fl«a.a«.Tt(MMorff«C^BiA.Oa«.XX)UU.t4>%^
^
vbito kit auod v
. . .
^
.
aiii;
mt
'
I Vj'J' irf
ImK). [Lam. R. L e. (Zibdi b. Lavi I) 'h; Yalk.
7W "'wm. raad:
fodroar io oaar ^mii aaiiiaj. v. nsriL B- Vata. IT.a
jpa. srjrsjn.)
T. ad. (Mlak. IT. 7 «) li Vitai tba mwiMnkhn, to ^ '
QZ3n to hmmm itfnMm, r. sis. ba oetiaoabla. moit b« at laaai foor Vak ke. T. Kaik.
Xl.SC^top'an ^
rp«& 7B agoiaat povBkaaa Aaro to ao
M*^^n, ^n pL Ammum, [Hp«ww<a. t.
pr. n. claim for ovatraaaU^ L a^ tka pankaat llaeif to ooi
Faob. Otegr. p. 367, balow Ctaaipboa], a town in Baby- teraliialod. Y. B. Mcta. IT. t* top ira9 tt tka
boatila to Jatra. Kidd. 73*. Ib.*>: Yeb. 16** yOS n aoMMBft ovarekarfad. Ib.*r^rvitkat
•> as btvitUe at H. againat Pum KahXnk. (Ar. ad. Kob. ba vaa ovarekaifad. Ofko L^a. ti r« kgal radnaa
Ms. O., qaotcd in v-.k h '-.j -x u ] [Talk. 1
ba daimad; a. . fr. Pt r"'*3V», t. rr5%. —
D1!343TT, . oncroK.
pL *iri|3n m. (. rna?)
iTK133n,
•f HmfriS Tkiy-Pa. I.Vxxm.T. Taa«. I Ckr.T, 10; a^a.
,Aa»
op^3in 340 oi"rnin
Dp"I3in out of the house, opp. nQDDn, carrying in. ib. nODsn S<3n
pr. n. m. Y. Sabb. XVI, 15'' xn^sna
top '-|1
'D1 'n '^'Oi the teacher of the Mishnah calls the carrying
'n, prob. a corruption for riC3l% v. Mishn.a.l. [The entire
in, too, AofsaaA(Mish.nxiSi), transfer. Ib.'n ... n-i^psbi
passage seems to be corrupt, v. Bab. ib, 11?'', sq.]
'31ai^ removal of an object from its place is implied in
the term hotsaah. Y. ib. I, 2''; a. fr.— 2) bringing forth,
TT ' TT
sprouting. Y. Shebi. V, 35'' hot. 'pbs nxsin^2 from the
time that the leaves come forth. 3) \15B5 'n the escape —
of life, last dying movement. Hull. 38''. 4) the time con- —
sumed by the laborer to go out to the field. Gen. E. s. 72
n"nsn h^-o 'n the time for going out to the place of
S^Sin, V. ifBilX a. X-iBSin.
labor is included in the working hours belonging to the
Ben 33a Ms. F. (ed. map3, v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note 40). repair. Keth. 80'' 'r\1-i bs "in^ nnin '^n CiK if the income
from the improvement exceeds the outlay. Sabb. 117''
Sri^3?Din ch. same. Targ.Jud.V,4 (ed.Lag. nSBin). ran 'n the marketing for the Sabbath a.fr.—P/. H'ix^J'in. ;
Keth. VIII, 5 '31 b:? 'n stisi^n if one spends money for
m^SJDin, SnS?Dln, v. preced. wds. improving his wife's estate. Num. R. end 'n n^D
s. 14,
ITin I fastened, pi. I'^Siin, v. y^ix. ~!i1f I pr.n.pl. Hutsal, 1) an old fortress in Palestine.
Sabb. 92% sq. (?) Meg. s'', also called 'poisa n^ni 'n, or
]r ^n II m., pi. Tli'^n (v. next w.) palm-leaves. Y. ',1^133 il"! (v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1., a. Neub. G6ogr. p.l52).—
Sabb. VII, IC top he* who beats 'D1 'n 2*^0 bast, palm 2) H. in Babylonia. Ib. 29". Yoma 52*, sq. Kerith. 13'';
leaves or papyrus. Ib, XVIII, 11 ''top; Bab.ib.78''; Tosef. a. fr. (v. Berl. Beitr. z. Geogr. p. 32).
ib. VIII (IX), 10. [Succ. 12''; 15=^ 'nn nssb Ms. M., ed.
'pain, V. yn.] j-i in m. (cmp. yin II a. SSin), only in pi. constr.
)Tii3ti i3S'in (hard) flax-stalks before they are prepared
i^^^n I m. (yin ; cmp. yin, yi:?) l) (&dj.) prickly. for spinning, opp. iS^SX, v. yi3N. Tosef. Succ. I, 5;
B. Kam. 80* 'H KS-HU Ms. M. (ed. KSCnn) a prickly Succ. 12''; Y. ib. I, 52'' bot. V. Iirj-in.—Tosef. Maasr. Ill, 8
creeping animal, v. Xpn. — 2) the long and thin foliage jniTB 'n (Var. i3S1N) read: ^nbn'n stalks of fenugrec.
of a palm-branch spreading from the stem. Succ. 32'' a
Lulab 'il in;i p^boi which spreads its foliage on one side n^pin f. (s>pi Hif) making an abomination, ex-
only. PI. ^it^n. B.Kam.
one stole a palm-branch 96* if posure; hanging. Snh. 34'* '31 'nb "p3"3 how do we know
'n insi'iaSJI and tore it into leaves. Yoma 78'' 'ni3 in that hokaah (Num. XXV, 4) means hanging?
—
shoes made of &c. 3) prickly shrubbery used as fence,
Iin or n J in nii) teacher, father.
hedge. B. Kam. 92=* (prov.) xa-iS ^pb 'n iin2 with the
m. (b. h. in pi. ;
Deut.R.s.l (play on ri'<t^ inn, Deut. II, 3) '31 fit ilin this
shrub the cabbage is smitten (the good suffer with the
bad). Ned. 49'' "n'2 b'^SK ate with a thorn (as a fork).
his hor, that is his father. — P/. d^'i'in. Gen. R. s. 68;
Ib. 91*^ '31 rzb n^a^B the lover parted the hedge and
. . .
Yalk. Ps. 878, v. XS'^^??. Pesik. R. s. 23—24 I'^'nin his
ran off. B.Bath.4a KJBTl 'nn iJ^nai where it is customary parents. Pirk6 d'R. El. ch. XXXII inst n3bin"in3n5<
l^lin his love follows given to) his parents.
to make
fences with shrubbery or bay-trees. lb.'' H^b 'n — (is Gen. R.
'SIn^b where they use hedges for fences, the exclusive s. 76; a. fr.
'n UJiS{; v., however, ^in. rn in f. ("Tn'j) leading down, letting down; descent.
I
Y. Sot. IX, 24* top 'n n^\ii->2 from the moment the calf
nS^in f. (KSi.v.nxiSi) I) carrying out. B.Kam.30=' is led down (Deut. XXI, 4). Midd. IV, 7 D^^n n'i'nin TT^Z
d^bnt nxS'in nSlU the season for carrying out dung; a.
(Talm. ed. n'lTi'in pi.) an enclosure in the Temple serv-
fr. — n^n nscS'in funeral escort. Meg. 3''; a. e. Esp. — ing as a spout for the rain water.
(with ref. to Sabbath law) carrying out of the house,
in gen. transferring an object from one territory to Onnin, Onimn pr. n. m. Herod, the Idumean,
another (from private to public ground a. vice versa, v. King of Judaea. B. Bath. 3*^. Ib. 4*, a. e. 'n ^33, v. )y2.
rw"^). Sabb. 2'' 'm QinUJ two forbidden acts in taking Lev. R, 8. 35; Taan. 23*; a. fr.
Ml
Tvyn, rryyti. rajT^n t (m». n^) lli»»»sb »AasA«y>. id 7^ •n^ TOS: Ma. Il« f v.
<iiWri>fl<iw; tmrim''* 9t ^mtjf^t •ffif*-> T Bar 'V t!*' • 1» a. •, L) tmf do f !•«*• •'.•' w-iM, tvr •#•
llorte* '91 'n otnv > —wM lanriMUoa co»* dMf an aalia4 m»^.
Tmmi. irmm . . . r .
.Oaa.lL*
TT^n f CTVr) 9wiitf. MMm ^ Talk. Hwk fift.
40<—Out
.
-
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furbtddco lo ilva a daaMoa. Bar 1. 1 'TIS
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v.fr.—nTC Tff^
to laa«lt, ••
an 09tfTfH¥rff, a iipartaf mitpnt •
Frank. M^ p. T4% a<}.
niirn. v. N«*. IV, «tid, &a* Wrira in rr^rx 'o u ea IW F«M« of BooilM.
balaf apfiotatwl a UNich»r in UrMt. Ilor. !,&(&*) ' ^ aar* B. faofftla*).
"ra (Mkh. ad. H "; » » ; ^tt.— HorajfolM(HorontMh
'
nmm«
of a t««aliM • >. TuMfIa, Tataod BabU a oaOad B^-lb. IT* «S
TVvahalnii, ue ! r Trunao dieliloiM. M rr«lb; A.fr.— Ttoy.
ti » ••'. II '^ tfOk
c*r*D^*n, c*2^Tn, vui cvd. 3.
raad with ad. Xudi.
tomc. oiu. fr.r .^rru, ^- ^ :. -^: ^V'
« i.nnoa 71 er. Yn irr* (Ar arrcwii i«|r aT <^ J^ivrf «i<
lioolhM (now aaBad n^ Ti>; v. MPSrv.
rtjrV^ I) Ormm^tl (AboraiBaida), Uta food
pr. B. Hm, Tmi. Pvov. xxn, ti arve m».. t. teyr^
prineipla la tha ScadavaMa. Bob. S«*, v. TVTVHiWB.
Bath.TS* boi^ T.oaxt w.}.— S) a gaoUl* (Paralaa) propar
rwjn» *• "TIT'-
^
'
I
B. Bath. T8* boU r*V^ -S n (Ar. a. Ma. B. a. Yar. in ib.XVIL It). lb. 9
iO-r= -3 Ti wn bat is aa4 tlM I
TT — TT -
J^rnDinn, Pesik. Parah, p. 35% read xniBOin.
twenty five years) even if he has given no notice. refers to something religiously indifferent, so &c. Ib.
2) Hazkarah (=d'^T3l23a J^T'3!'!')i ^^^ insertion of a reference D'^ins tiauti a vow comprising a benefit to others; a. fr.
to rain in the second section of the Prayer of Benedictions, 2)(y. Ex.XXX, 7) j)reparing. trimming. Yomal4''; ib.33";
V. nnaa, contrad. to nVs<C. Taan.2''; a.e.— 3) the Tetra- a. fr.— Lev.E. s.32; Cant. R. to 11,14, a.e. (ref. to IS'^Ii'^n,
grammaton. Y. Ber. Ill, 6' hot.— PZ. ninsTln. lb. IV, 8* Dent. XVIII, 17) ni13il naulia Ti a well considered word
top 'Dl 'n n'"^ eighteen invocations in Ps. XXIX. Lev. (which has its effect) like well-trimmed lights; nilDpil TlD
E. U3"p3^ 'ri n""' eighteen invocations in the recitation
8. 1 like the well-prepared frank-incense.
of Sh'ma, v, 5?:C; a. e.
( l>2iI2n f. (bn:: 1) immersion of vessels for levitical
Snh. 98"' (speaking to the Persian king) 'n 1X3 "j^ IT^X same way as thyverdictof acquittal; forthelatter suffices
SWia Ar. hast thou (Khar hazar gunah, Persian) an ass a majority of one, for the former there must be a majority
of a thousand colors? [Ed. "^Jia ll'^n 13, Ms. M. IS inn of two.— 2) perversion of justice (Ex. XXIII, 6). Sot. 47'^
3315, Ms. F. aiSlia nXQ irn, Ms. K. aailS; Yalk. Zech.576 l:B1L''3 n'^^aSi. —
3) (euphem.) performing coition ivith a
Ms. IT^innV ri-h n-i&tl ^3115 n^b ir^St ^^ has be (your horse) virgin without causing a bleeding. Keth. 6''.
i^vFlJ I m. (li^ti II) final decision, esp. ascertained O^^blOai, Dbt2in m. (bVj, v. I-^^m) bazaar, shop^
condition of lejyrosy after the probationary days of con- public place (cmp. ni3n). Gen. R. s. 19; s. 20 I shall die
finement (lapri, V. Lev. XIII). Y. M. Kat. Ill, 82"= hot. 'ii ~b '21V^'^' nnxi (some ed. 0'hz:r\, corr. ace), and thoajj
'lib "OS Xlii Ksn here (in Miriam's case) the confinement wilt sit in public places (witli none to care for)? —PZ.|
was ordered for a definite case of leprosy, opp. laOdb for •j^d'iVon, '-^Ti. Ib. s. 37 'n -pl^nsa m (some ed. "ilO
probation ; ib, 'ti '^'Q^ the seven days of Miriam's leprosy corr. ace.) they arranged bazaars (with entertainments)]
(Num. XII, 14 sq.); Gen. E. a 100.— V. n-j'^bll III. where they would exchange their wives, lb. s. 79 (ref.
to )Tr\Gen.xxxm, 18; cmp. nwn) '31 Tt T^asa bipipn
niObrin f. paste, v. no^bn n. he was the first to put up bazaars and sell cheap.
^u^} UB
«
-
Sos, m aa4 bcr* tb«j ar*.— Uvne* (law) hriakk, Ike im- STT, rn*n, ^rn
«. (-an t% ^^ in ^^ ». rr*
9hmttme9u$ deHrrrjf vf Qm mmomml cmftmid^ wbila Um m. wi 'i ) I ) iJUf'N ' • ao»f, vAarr na»f Tarf.
.i
orwiitur claim* a larg«r amonoL Ib. "S^ ^XJC Tt U ana Y. 1 'Uaau IV. 7; e Tarf. U BHb. Till. 7.—
dalirari on* portion of tba claim (mjb, liara it is*), b« ia Kob. B. to IX, It.— 2i i*iUiA.t "in^-^-n mUi m Um
•«an»|»t (torn tabinir an mMb fw* n»« «bo eoato—»a a part
km M rtftrmct M mkM kmd dUm U tl» «&-/ Ga».
a.fr. — 3)(int#rroi; R. -rsr* "^ "?» 7» (TaUu tbw l«« -;5^ rrmi
a. §7
"
•
h R. Judab, i. •. to bart is mj lord* (tby boaba nd ). wbat boat ibon to do
^'
doyoualludeT Sabb.*** "^S^T^as^r^
i»n of R, J. wiib <ba 00a baiMo tboa <aa|t— Y. B. Kam. .ba^.a^
u ... ^r Minhab' i* mMUit in tba MiabDabt~llall.4t''
j ;. b ""T-ii wbat abum bati tbo« againU ma*— Lav.
'
' ' '
lifer. Tarf. Y. I Dau 41 p-a »rn (oot irrj) aa (oth. ad. nit'''';: T ., rqrrori; b. i««t •"»»).
utituns: ^cm) lOaa for tba loat baakat tall of booka (doad "'.Tn, "ii-li j m. (inr. PS.) fm§fmf rofttl; kmar-
l*»«r laarninf)! Ib. 11*, t. ^ y, adtnjiiy. Kidd.3t^(nC,toLav.XlZ,»)epansT
<n G'<o rin( bi aaA a war mm to stow jvmr rcapaela
N I t she, V. iwt.
(bafakgMar aaoa^). Ok '=n rs rac v. irer. Lam. n
ST - B.tol, I xfln (tftre ^n) *:
1^'in 344 )T^'^
die in the glory of the Law (as a great scholar), v. St'^'^'!)' Y. Shek. V, 48* '31 "pi 'ni 'pi "^init (read iin) which . . .
niSO 'n doing a religious act in the handsomest way. wine was good for the bowels, and which &c. Y. R. —
B. Kam. 9*' '31 IS) m^ia 'fi the expense for adorning a Hash. I, beg. 56=^ '31 'm '^3^ •{^'^ 'n which sheni refers
. .
religious act (e. g. buying a jfine copy of the Law) must to months, and which to years? Y.Meg. I,72*top "pb 'n —
not exceed one third (of the ordinary expense); a. e. '31 •)13^X (='pbiS< 'n Y. Succ. Ill, 54=^ top "pb'^'^n) which
; "
are the headings of chapters ? —Y. Keth. VII, 31*^ top [read :]
''l"'n, V. ary-'i:}.
bxi^uj 'n D^n Ti3n "-n 6tni3ni2 st iin3 with which of
pl^n, 'p^n (contr. of NJT^xn, v. xnn) then. Targ. them does the Boraitha cited by R. H. agree? — Ib.
. . .
IX, 32'^ bot. [read:] -^33-1 "pb (Y. B. Bath. VIII, 16''
Prov.'l, 28 (h. text IH); a. fr.— Targ. Ps, CXIX, 6 ed. Lag.
'^'^n
"^ys, '^•b. Y. Ber. I, 3* top '31 "l ivn ^"^3 (=1^X1 Kn3) as
pTn tohich?, V. 'iT^rj- (that which) R. . . said. Y. Erub. HI, 21* top; a, fr.— T.
Shebu. II, 33'^ nb^a SI "''^b (iXr^''}) with regard to what?;
a. e.— Y. Gitt. IX, end, 50'' "i'-^V njt 'pilNI (usually Itb),
V, r'^nx.
quot. ib. from Plin. Hist. Nat.). Tosef.Kil.1,11 you must J}^'''^n adv. (=X'^''n, cmp. niin, Ex. I, 19) 1) quickly,
not plant cuscuta '"'Nri laj bs ed. Zuck. (Var. xmx^tN, rapidly. B. Kam. 84*; Sabb. 134'' 'n x-iir^3 p'bti (Ms.
corr. ace.) on izma.—Pl. "ipnn. Targ. Job XXXI, 40 'in M. X"'!!, v, Rabb.D.S.a. 1. note) the flesh grows fast (the
(Ms. in). —Keth.77^ "^n 1=^ "IDTT beer containing (in place wound heals quickly). Ib. 119* bot. Tt "i^lp-ibl that they
of hops) cuscuta growing on hizme. — Mostly in connection may soon rise. — 2) (an exclamation of encouragement)
with i5"^n, V. xnrn. Sabb. 107^»; a. fr. quick! go on! Gitt 34% a.e., v. ITOX.— Pes. 112'' (sailors'
cry) 'n 'n Ms.M. (ed. X-'bin pl^ni xb-in 'n -^rib'^il, v. Rabb.
Jj^mDrn f . (preced.) shrubbery of hizme. Erub. 28'^ D. 8. a. 1. note; Mus. in Ar. ed. Koh.: X^n 'n -^irbn
'31 'nb fiib "|3'^^::p1 for the cuscuta dies when the hizme r)lb"in). [Y.Peah I, 15^' X3C) 'p-im 'n ed. Amst., ed. Krot.
are cut. "^m, Y. Ab. Zar. HI, 42"^ top X-^-^n, read "^^n.]
oth. '^3L:'ini; oth. vers. "^SK'^n; Asheri: shoes made of _n, v. preced.
ivheat-straw.]
pT"n, V. yrT.
n^nia^n, v. '^r^.
1D'''^^"n, V. viT^n.
'"^n c. 1) (='^5<n) Y. Keth. XII, 35» hot.
this, that.
'31 "T^JiUJ Ti (Y. Kil. IX, 32^ bot. "ixn) how is that tooth
ti a. t. I^^Bapli. XfT (
> l'«m. W* ^^W ** II, . Til.— Y' ••fcb. *i*. 11 n
> »\m,
•.coiu
-n •^). Y. oia It. 4«» Imh. tnk im t wwt li
i>v 'iO'«Minww'(UMMitlbllo«iBgorllM4i^allir
Ao.f •••. tr WO t« vMfo to 11^ omiit
ii.o itc»( i
t, a. tt.
Twf. T. DtUL xru tl i^ IMM odL m^pn%
^3TT5, Cyrj (lite v» «n) •. (mm p •n ••
i>rMMl.) M4M MOW iff Y. Irak, f tT bof. *VI«i . tt TTyrt, '^n (» praaod.) 1) «ww aa. YWf T.
»hirh 4o yon Mil iIm ««olr«rt (r «f^l Y P.. I ii* xVl. tlta.a. riWg.llRsU^lll.i'rwn.4. Li^^olk.
•ran rwD "^ Ti which •Uoio.-f •4. 'n~tQo*aoaa-oo.)-t|(toimf.|A«vaovr Ta«t.
Piw LXXIU.il Cot 'yn>-^ (wntow .) on. Ao^/ IK lo^
t •b. t Y.«^lop fO^ «*7Ti whMi 4) aur lAr fUi fMk. JBafck, p, ft*; Yolk. Oaa IM.
V. Hff-S III
» «o«4f| Y.llM.lll.H'
bot. 19 *! '^ *5*n 1-^-3 TI) tiktmt |ief.4' TW Tre TI bOVOMI
(oorr. mm>t>
bojototio. fr«—«Vi (abbr. ^ t^ v *>9n L— ftoptel^
nr<i7 Am* mw* Bod. *l^ rwo Yi W« to It aov lo bo
doiMod»-t)Yi«»o)«OMrfr«M,«.*9«ib—%)o»ttiil lo
or4«r flif. Btr. r *^ I9*r-i 'n -s to oiiv Itoat ym
Moy pi rt ii jrov ttvoa. lb. «*' r«*^ lA^ ^ "9 toil ko
^rTT c (-irn T«) <*<^ <• Ar. «
i
wm
to II*
i^ bo l^ftnod; o. V. h.
Z'^nxxr mtUi*toMMUofO(MU>ih«oM*of'flT«Mekc'Ao.
b. h. ^) Iktrtftn, mm. Twf. Prov.TI,! Ho, (od.Li^
3^3n, od< TSHj srsf; Paab* s^sn).
Sobb. 1 18^ '91 n UU"i n VardlniM and Mwohoai Mo i >
MMOMorUMMBM p«Mo i
a. T. fr<— B«r. t^^i^MO 'h '*>
omn T?T!» ^-^5^
wlmi dlflbcoMO to ihor* botwMn whot tho Mbolon^ mj
•11(1 wbol B. M. MgrtT lb. 'an '^ ^n iiran '«>; a. fr.—
(c«rn irAjrA memm. 0«o.R. t. •? (in a gloM)
vto. tbjr haaband.)
""^ T^ TTti a. (b. h.) pdtaM, At r««^; «sp. ifcr JSb/p.
"^ \[ Ibo baU oMilotalat tbo Ac^ ooMnd. to lA« goMon altar
prafls, T. Boxt w.
Holy of BoUoa. o. ^pqiK Hldd. lY. I; o. fr.— Bod. 1.
?J*n ch. (-f T) 1) *«r' (. T. Brab. I, it^ "W^ YQ 00 fcimdwi aa UMoibrtafi oT tko Toapto (o «•»
boU KT'i; Ti huw can it happcoT, i. •• nanM a caM to tmrato)L T.8McT.M*Y«8nrm(M»flr««w\o.
which ihU rula will apptjr.— 3) at, Hkt; in Taif. aditioM BMhi to BLTllI.lt) aad oftaiai ibaTwtIa (Hktm^
uwil,v with doubla conpariaon: "^ :p\ —Targ. Pa. XXII, iadooaaejr); a.fr<— A. nft^T*- T.aMk.Y.oiid.4i^ C^mI.
I
.,»q.; a.v,fr.— •«— m M—00. OXXXIT, It-—
Tairg. Pa. ft>.Boa.yiIl. I4)l
^3 'M o« lAol wJUeA, MVN Tarf T. II Hub. XXIT,1,
at. .
Soriptnraa. 0«o. R. s. 1, bag.; a. t. fr.— Y. 8«ee. o.—Kidd. 71* 'nby tho VMipioi— Y.Tma. 111. •?• a^
Ill, &4* top 'SI r<*n3in rro li the nuna words wklcli joa n ^anp ^ enp alaad op todag tiM ToBpIo (farpntyar).
M«oko to tba ona, yon spoke to tha otharl —Oombiiiad OaoLB. to l.l,aMd (raCto Ahl YII1,S) Tn
Na-r>,nt9Ti. Targ.Y.O«n.XXI,l;a.fr— Y.Bnib.1,19^; of tbo TMipIo (reUckmi ao^sK
tr. —
Aa praAz to nooaa Targ. 1 Chr. II, 54 mx MDOTT, nCDTT, . rrrx
sEXa^STi (ad. Log. *» TiX lb. 64 (ad. Lag. "3 Ti); t. » - » -'
• t '
•
tention of the children.— PZ. -^^T^. Zeb. 21*' 'n 'i^n "^n "n . . . 'In thisway ., the other way;
. . a. fr.
altar. Zeb. 1, 4. Ib.15'' {'[h'^'b) -prib "p-i2\a 'n a carrying I^IX the preparation of halme requires a trained person.
necessary for the purpose. Erub. 14'' i^abn^ Ar. (ed. '^'^^) in the law concerning
halme (Sabb. I. c.)—Pl. 'ppb^n or 'i'^ri^ri. Y. Ter. X, 47^
i^D^^^n ch. same, 1) walking. Sabb. 148" Up xn hot. 1*^n "p^Qibn^, read: 'n'^'n 'ji^b'^n^ it (the taste) came
'na i\UBO they would have to do so much more walk- from the brine.
ing; ib. 113'^ 'n2 ^"^^-o Stp; a. e.— 2) as preced. 2). B.
Bath. 100*. ^Qb'^n, Pesik. R. s. 23—24, read "ipb-^a, v. "^pb.
Ms. M., V. Rabb. D. S. a. 1. note).—Pes. 117« haVluyah Dlpb;^) {receptacle, store,'\ 1) the ciboriuni (seed vessel)
means H3"in '^ina IfTlbbn praise him with many praises. of the Egyptian colocasia (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Colocasia;
V. Dfrblp). — P;. T^'L:pb'^n, 'bri. Tosef. Maasr. Ill, 14; Y.
S^l >^n, X>^>n ch. same, esp. praising the bride ib.V, end,52* whose stalks are few, "prills "jfiiop^ni and
in dancing'before her (v. Ps. LXXVIII, 63; Keth. 17*), ciboria numerous. — 2) stack of grain, pile of fruits in the
in gen. wedding. Targ.Koh.III, 4; a.e. —Ber.31*; a.fr. field.— Tl. as ab. Naz. 8''
y^p "^'^p^rj V^^^ (as many days
Snh. 105* (prov.) when mouse and cat ist'nUJ'^lan 'n I'lSS a Nazir) as the number of piles during the fig crop.—
'51 Ms. M. (ed. !!<^"in7D) make a wedding feast, it is from [3) a bird's pouch; v. next w.]
the flesh (fat) of an unlucky (victim). — 'n ''S wedding
house, feast. Ber. K^5x (Var. ibl^n pi.)
6'' ^b'^^ 'n "^ni
I2)^b^n, lOpbn (denom. of preced.) 1) (of circum-
the meritorious act in attending a wedding consists in cision) totrim the preputium, by splitting and drawing
it upwards so as to form a sort of pouch around the
words (cheering songs, addresses &c.); a. e. PI. "^b^^'^Hi
'^n. M.Kat.28* 'n T^nUJ Xion "n ^n sixty weddings were denuded cone. Sabb. 133''; Tosef.ib. XV(XVI),4 T'i^phri^
'31 you must denude the cone &c.— 2) to fill a bird's pouch '
of i:pb).
*^1* "n (or p^lb"^?!) hihif (or hiluk), a sailor's cry; v.
^I2p5"'n f. (y. ''lipbx) winding staircase. Tosef. Erub.
VIII "(V)", 11, v. ^OpbxV *Sabb.l57'''bot. '31 n'i:p '\r\ (Ms.;
J I "n hilyoni, a sailor's cry, v. preced. M. npbin, Rashi a. Tosaf. upb^n) a small passage (Rashi) j
SD'H f. (cmp. K'^^rt a. "^n) quick-baked, half-baked. the bride reclines as though slumbering. Y. Keth. II, 26'
Pes. 37* 'n ns^ ed. a. Asheri (Ms. M. 2 K3, v. Kabb. D. bot. '31 St^13T33 '(ory there (in Babylon) they call it
S. a. 1. note 3); Men. 78'' Ms, (ed. X3; v. Rabb. D. S. a.l. namnuma (a slumbering couch), the Rabbis here call it
Kal-^IIB q. V.
note 4).
JD'^n, V. asn.
l^DTj m. pi. (=')13'^X xn) those, exactly those. Y. R.
Hash. 11,58* bot. '31 y^-O^^p 'jlim 'na in the case of such
'^ii3''n, V. xro-in. witnesses as had been standing (at the time of obser-
vation) &c. Gen. R. s. 9, end '31 'n T^Ti ni-^niX 'n the
Sl3''n
T
m. Indian
: •
vetch. Bekh. 37'' n3i;i3-0 "^X^ same letters form both words (1N^ a. D'lX).
what kind of karshinah is meant? Ans. 'n Indian; v.
n3"i^-i3 II. I^Drn, V. p'i'1p3l:21S'^K.
mTT], nsi'^rn, "ii^rn m. ch. Indian, b. B. Mets. 72''.— 2) pr. n. m. Hini. Sabb. 147* 'n 13 ^DX
Bath! 74'' 'n mirTi^''l'(v.*Rabb,D.S.*a.l. note 100) R. J. (Ms.M. -a 'X 'n, v.Rabb.D. S. a.l. note).— 3) 'n n-^a
'^3n
the Indian. Ab. Zar. 16* 'n tt^TlB Indian iron (used for pr. n. pi.Beth Hini [Bethania], a place near Jerusalem
armour).—Targ. Jer. XIII, 23, v. nxm^i.— P/. '^Xl'nrri.— (v.Neub.G6ogr.p. 149 sq.). B.Mets. 88* 13'in n-^n ^lU nr3n
'n ia India. Ber. 36''; Yoma 8l'' (Ar. "^I^iri). (Ms, H. )3n; Y. Peah I, 16<" bot. ']13n "^33; Sifre Deut. 105
,3n 133) the shops of B. Pes. 53* Tl ir^a (Ms. M. isni-^a);
^ll^^D^n, "^'I'l^^n, '^n h. same. PI. "-pll^J^n, 'pi-^iT,
Tosef. Shebi. VII, 14 i3'^'in'^2, '^3Kin'^n ; Erub. 28'' •^31\-i'in
'Sti. Yoma III, 7 (Y. ed. "|1113''n, corr. ace.) Indian linen (Ms. M. '3X1 n^D); V. i3iK II.
garments. Y. ib.40'' top.—''.i^sri ^a, v. preced.— V. '^p'^'nsin.
''p'^jzi'^n, V. ''p'^^siit.
SHD^n, y. '^^jn.
D3^n I, V. bsn.
1^"n (=ini5 -in, cmp. siai-^ri) wAere «.? Y. Maas. Sh. 30^n, riilO^n, v. nan, nasrj.
IV, 55'' top, V. T^n II, 2.
nO^n m. (n03) removal, only in nsin 'n discarding
nij"n m. temporary deposit. Y.
(ni3) setting doivn, from mind, being given up, diverted attention. Y.
the
B. Mets. II, beg. 8^ 'n ]*i1 in the way an object is laid Ter.VIII,46'' top in 'na n^DB3 xb it (the T'rumah) has
down (to be taken up again), opp. rplUJ^ hidden away, not become degraded by your giving up the hope of
lb.; Bab. ib. 21'^ 'H -j-i1, opp. tlb-^SD -|m accidental drop- using it. Ib. n"iin laT in 'n the law declaring T'rumah
ping, lb. 25'' 'n pSD a case which leaves it doubtful degraded by being given up is Biblical. Snh. 97* three
whether an object was laid down to be called for again, things happen '"in 'na when least thought of. V. ^^sn.
«rt5 S49
! >MrJ r|ll.t< . lUi. Ui the l«tal Mill 0»mf 4Mfcr as la liw ipjillMMwianiw Adttw* fbiw—
> t<«ft of iiHfclai aM
i»iiiiil Kartifc. «^{ aw fr
'•obo4)r
«ii) • • MMMr JWrn (HM'lH) ai. Mnls/, a afc'w or *r^ -hA
of V4 (O «lrf«k
Milar aad iHagtst (aavaa, wppmil to ba rAatfaAtpAar.
, .
'•'t'''n»
M"l'f[J'n, r. 'rrr\ term.
ibrT:,r'brT:pr.a.pLir-ttj«,H.iAJbii. r^tt^-,
D*p*n, Hif. of s^r.
^' "'
like a lifilliMla aoL—T.
8abb.VIl, f^ tap Ti rA r* 9
']j5*n, ^*j>*ri, ^*i>«3»
'^I^n •"• " ^'"^'^' titers is a lima wbeatha legal iwuitliua ciiac is iaflar w
ftrmcf, nurface. V. Knib. VU^'b^. 24'* "a^ n-rcr rt a
toraoMvad. Geo. a.s.7t, ead; s.Mbsff. Ti TnraPBrA
eiroumfbraDoa of niD«ij te. Sabb. SO* VQi^ an tba
to fire her ia aauriage ia a lafHiaMle way. VaiL B.
largw portkHi of ibo sorfMe of Um wood (boniof), opp. s. 10^ bsf. "zn Ti Tamo me
"bm thorn who l aasi ig the
^'Or 2ir, Sooe. 7*> 'an I>^1H^ trOK if tbei* la room
eoB Bectioa with bead asaiai pevsitaad. T.Teb.l,b«f.f*
oooagb intbeeircamfereMtofarovBdSaeoabtonatte.
Krab. I, &, a. • 'an vpTQ n
\c wbattvor (drda) has
a oircomfiuraMa of tbraa baad*brMidUM, bias a viilli
fWier% m;v%it to the wigiaal statas of ftae
f^^Bsp.(r-rc) TI lAc rdbaarAwi« •"» IfrOei
<
l^archtnent) to bo wi^
aroimd tho aaliio rolMap the rvlcAM fh>m tows hai« ia the air (hmrt no bibWeai
soroll. lb. 14* qpn imp this is ia ooatiadieliaB to whai
foaodataoa). T. HM.IX, bcff. ST' sar. Ti li i t ieis Mna by
has been said aboxe *aMmgb to be wrapt Ae.*; a. fir^
a teholat^ deeisioo; a. ft.
:) <mMniHHnff tlehi^ t. m^^
Towf. B. Mets. Till, 27
't^n rc^rr *na aafficient tint« to collect bis Wnprn, HTTTT, TTT eh. aaaou Abu Xac Si^.
iags (10 viod ap liis bosaaess). a. 'an »n *» pas Kb CM will Bot lat I
nn 350 HDDri
permitted and eat what is forbidden. Hull. Ill'* S^3 'n (sub. I!<*1113'^3) a deterioration which can be raplaced (by
itabsorbed permitted substances. lb. K^IG'^X "^T^^ "^tMil 'n good food), "iin kV'i 'n which cannot be replaced (e. g.
nn> fut. ^\TV, inf. ^\^^T^ (contr. of l^n) to go. Ezra Ber. 2'\ a.fr. irh IIOKp 'tl he may say so to him, i.e. this
Targ. Ps. CXV, 7 ed. Lag. (oth. ed. "jia^rna). thing is left out must read thus.
(in the Mishnah), and it
"in i<Oi'^p Stn SilTi^ if this one should die, the other will Sot. 26'' he is unable to copulate; a. fr.—
Kin Ti "in 1S<b
be (his wife). lb. VT'Tl in^a IX^ "jm but this one (appointed 'ni 'mx in the meanwhile. Ber. 16*. lb. 18'» 'ni 'niN
to become his wife eventually) is not 'his house' (not '31 n'^'^'in Ms. M. (ed.only TlIN) while this was going on,
same case?; a. fr. a. fr.— 'n inn afterwards. Targ.Prov. XX, 25.— 'n bvjn,
a. fr. 'ft
and
Wnii there (in the case
I shall bring hither
first mentioned)
a. fr. —xn^an 'n, v. xn^n.—'n l^-^SX even so, at any rate.
. .
Targ. Y. Gen. XXVII, 33.— "^TaJ 'ii, v. "^SlD.
. . . ,
here (in this case). R. Hash. 4*, a. fr. 'iia from the
following (Biblical passage &c.). Pes. 114% a. fr. "^as 'fi TV*'2iT\, V. nson.
T T — T T -
'31 (abbr. 3"n) in this case, too, &c.; a. v. fr. —In Babli:
'n here, in Babylonia, &nn, "j^n in Palestine; in Y. the
P^nl, II, V. i3ni, IL
12J''nDn, ^npn
m. Can^) contradiction, incon- pn, pprj I (='l? ^S") ^'"«»- Targ. Prov. XXIII, 7.
gruity in details of legal evidence. Y. Yeb. XV, 15* hot. Targ. Is. LI, 6; a. e.
mis "jins miS> 'n an incongruity in the statements of
witnesses concerning the details of the main fact to be "IDH, V^n -'--'' ™- (inf-Hif. of )«, used as a technical
ascertained ni'iS ; "iJlX^ nl13> 'fl concerning circumstances term with ref. to la'^sn, Ex. XVI, 5) preparing, desig-
subsequent to the main fact. nation for use on the Sabbath or Holy Day. Y. Sabb.
Ill, 6^ there is nothing that exists in the shape in which
( lIDn jn f. (v. preced.) 1) contradiction, the denial it is used, iisnn 1D"iX1 which may not be considered as
by one set of witnesses of the deposits of the preceding designated for use (on the Sabbath &c.). Y. Bets. 62* top
set; eoMn^er«;i(?ewee(contrad.to M^aj^i), rejection of evidence 'i"i pBD where there a doubt as to whether a thing is
oiving to counterevidence. B. Mets. 3*' '31 'ni )W are has been ready for use when the festive day began. lb.
subject to rejection through counterevidence or proof 'n "^ilS "iian that which a gentile offers on a Holy Day
of alibi. lb. '31 'ri3 13''St (the debtor's own admission) requires designation in due time. lb. I, beg. 60* n3''3fin
cannot be upset by counterevidence &c. B. Kam. 73*', niax bus because mother (the hen) was designated
its for
a. e. '31 natn nbnri 'tn counterevidence is a preliminary slaughter on the Holy Day; a. fr. [In Babli i^jsq*]
procedure to be finished by proving an alibi, i. e. both
are one continued process of law; a.fr. 2) failing, waste — nDDH f. (preced.) 1) same. Bets. 2** 'n D1U3^ on
of flesh, in gen. deterioration. B. Kam. 94* mm 'n accovint of the law requiring readiness for use on the
nW3»? Ml
rrr«<n»ig 'Uy. lb. 4* nw m aw I*** -»-••• Tin,! W3^* *«*• *^ thai MMMS dM
»'!' • I by lUbbftb (lb. I^i, ». f u* TST
II
.1. Y.aar.l,4«*)»fr^Y«b^M^
uwfUM
I,bit.fl^.
MrOM at Um MtnkliHi
of Ito
M.U. VfnilMMHIlrillV.— V. Y«l».III,ir|
M
Jl«alM«» OMi.B.i«l.flkoadgMlMfa
'Bi vt nvans by laibnkv Mm i* mm if ite •«•
) I
.
iiAii.. 111. 14* loprr^i*! PQnnUMbvtafii^lMa* Ihv, tl, 41* bot. fvwn). OaaB.aM.«ad(f«ttoB«%
of Um erut>.-Mam. M. a p«» W^V* Vi Um I«»4)««
II VIII, I. «. pTMMd ) r-rm tw 4iiiba« «MM«ilMdNpM^
of UfMt 4al« Um pTDMlMd UM.—nV3 Um Ii<I1 •! 'Vi
•awtsMdoas aad tiio wiMMBte Ibr md afftmin Yaib
ib« bri4« lilo tiM clMUHbcr, te fw. imMi •m. •!<*-•) 4i«liiv aili^ MriW ly • u ^ ir lt i tf •w
•aM.4t\-lli«.S*|K«tb. If|a.>. M »'hi
liibb. l8T«i •. fr.—f) «nl«riiv. liwiiy km$. Y. T«M
i
Y. tab. I.
mn a M^ortif or «m.
It^ 99m Mb HwHaa to aawf
«».
ii n
iff*
m
rvto nnsn r«
i 1-9^9*
HTjn, Pm. iit\ V. nrsn, tkat mkkk k vJtuwKt /* <*• '^)- Y.<Htt.tII,4f« i(
^n, Y.Sabb.I,4a hfib X'ptMi, a corrupt; read: liinio nSl3!pn f.=n8<'jb, a species of lizard. Pes. 88*'
bnp^, V. Bets. 24''; Y. ib. UI, 62'* top.—Y.R.Hasli.II,58'' 'n nxiS^aV lizard waV found. Hull. 122'' 'ni xnUJiJ the
top, V. next w. touch of the skin of &c. [In Mishn., Tosefta a. Sifra
Y. R. Hash. II, 58'' top ^iibl i<5>"iri Kinn "j^ (read K^n^l)
from this court session and for all future ones.
""trr, ^^ri
(synon. with ixb, "'nb) to be faint, to
labor. Targris. XLII, 4 ed. Lag. (ed. '^nb'^). Ib. LXV, 23
^^b^
n, V. •'bn. Jlbn"! (some ed. 'n^; ed. Lag. pnb'i). Targ. Jer. LI, 58,
^f- """^K^^, Pa- ""^(^ to fatigue. Targ. Is. VII, 13 "ibnt)
pn, dial, for TiaVn. (Buxt. ^irys).
^Di^bn, V. 'b-n.
fr. [Eduy.IV,9 XSn 'n fem., v. Tlbn.]— P/. ilbbn. Erub.54' nD'^^n f. (b. h.; Tjbn) going, going aivay; walking;
'=n 'ni p:i::i3 'n these blossom and those fade. Hor. 14* run. Pes. s'' p3''bn2 on their going (opp. n'T'in, return).
'31 diT^^'^?3UJ 'ii fill ^'0 who are those whose waters we Keth. Ill* 'nannin bx do not walk too much. Sot. 12''
drink &c.?— Bets. 15'' '31 '''byz 'n these here (now leaving '31 IT 'n -pit this 'going' (Ex. II, 5) means death. Hull.
the assembly) are &c. ; a. fr. I, 2 PlDS'^bn "(112 in the direction in which its inden-
tations run (not against them); a. fr. — [Y. B. Kam. X, ?''
Snbinbn,
T - : !
v. i<nb!inbin.
T ; : hot. 'rxr\ yo ibu^, read: nsbnn, v.Y.Keth. II, end,27^]—
PI nis-ibn. Meg. 28''; Nidd. 73\ v. nsbn.
n^^l^ri- f. (nib) loan. B, Mets. 8i'' inxibn nr^ja at
TT ; TT - :
the time the loan was transacted. Ib. 14*, a. fr. 'n "laUJ SriD'^bn ch. same. PI. ttro'^bn, constr. ro'^bn. Targ.
note of indebtedness, promissory note ; a. fr. Ps. LXVin,"25. [Ib. nisibn, corr. ace]
D ibn,T V. diibs.
T
P*^n m. pi. (contract, of I'^^'^Xf^) these, those, these
things. Targ. Prov. XXIV, 23. Ib. XXXI, 8.—Ned. 9l''.
Dl^rr (b. h. tibn; cmp. xbn) here, hither; thus far. Ib.79'' 'ni 'n both; a.fr.—Lev.R. s. 25 X'^S'^Stn 'I'^b'^n (Koh.j
Zeb. 102a" (play on dbn, q. v.) mabo xbx 'n •,*'S< M/ow R. to II, 20 l^bn) these figs here.
alludes to royalty, as we read (II Sam. VII, 18) &c. 'n IS?
thus far (to be king). Ib. '31 'n 2"in3'i XS'^n bsi does Y^T) (=Vb'^':n) which? ivhat? Targ. Y. Ex. I, 10 'naj
hdlom in the Bible always intimate royalty for all time
')"'3'i1 lay what laws.
to come?
?|bn (b. h.) to go, go away; to walk. Yeb. 84* ''P2bnu53
j
Yeb. XIII, 7 (109») 5<sr\ 'n (missing in Mish. ed.) the the law &c.—Imper. 'T^b, nsb, v. nbs Pi., a. r\h3.
other sister is free. Ib. 'n i<3:ni. Ib.5l'^; (Eduy.IV,9 nbn). Pi. T\Sft}, T^|n 1) same, to walk, tread upon. Hull.
IX, 2 (122*) inn "inUJ 1X (Mish. ed. "(bnu:) or trod upon!
^liT}. ^- ("^ni) talk, sneer. Tosef. Keth. II, 3 nbS3 them for tanning purposes. Erub. lOO'' '31 i,"'J r\s'ri''p\
'31 'n ed.'Zuck. (Var. ntbn, lltbH, corr. ace.) talk (against to tread upon plants. Gen. R. s. 39 '31 dixn 1\hri-o trav-
the court's action) spread in town, opp."!^"© legal protest. elling through Aram &c.—Keth. eO'' ; Ker.22» dTiu: "'3^na
tn US *}
wiitfcinf 'in two l«|pi (liwMMl tmimth ft^«-^f I* » WW «rlv« vOM^a •««• Ml legal
fA# AoMvli. V. Kii. I. rr* lo^ n^lf^ «m llw law ha4 ama^
iW aB«s •* •** *•-*
t. (I lOkC |«»»MNMIO|| III «l IK IX (nsWf m TMmarf V., i»M<si«f at Mmmm*. la Tyai. Iha
Mirrjr m i. il Im my I
Hi'
V. I ......
• not tmy •
"*
. Hk (f«i«|4. «f s:^. caai.. r;^)
">
f. I r am, aarr. ia»g. Y. III. XXI. S&(«4. AmmC :
*|Wi rv, eorr.Mo., v. Mali. K )
h. last H'^a^lJ.— IV. ."^'iJiV',. ifjtMKi 'sJ» JS^rt T*»^
(from Ood)f, V.
Pa. XXII.' It (ed V ':An, M*.
"s^ '
I *'(. «''•> I A, » « («. ddnt Is. laM
~
V«). Cutiir. TH", TTTS, ».
JCTTH. 'TH ak. t /». reyi n?^! sl^
Bt. 1^ "rtn MOM. 1,., . uv.. T«..
T»nr 'ff .v! \VI,f^K • *
a.
^ -^^V i i II
ii
teaoherX opp. ircx:^ a* hi* own de«ttion for praetaea. >^ (b. h.) Ca «a Ir^M, ikb^^PL }nrr to frwke.
T. Dem. Ill, 23*^ bot., aq. *m aoeording to a custom. Pea. X,*A Hn^ IDdr. TBL to Po. CXm T^ trat «"> m '
Ktt. 13^ Srhiob the Lord baa spoken' (Lev. X, II) *ri tl "6 jroa
most gire praise to Hteu Ih. iMn 7*:? the aaaMr*
meaaa traditioiial intarpratetiona. lb. m, f (15^ kal vafaM of AaTIa (71).
ttiboR^aps 'noKifitiaatradition, vamaalac«ept lRfApa.^rrri to jrawe aae^a aelf.i Yalk.Jcr.SS4.
bat if it is a logical infbrenoe, there maj ba an ob-
ion to it.— S) knc, contxad. to rrcx. Ber. SI* TTQ >^ at. (prroed.) BaOH (Piaiae). i aaitalluai far Holy
"Oi (h>m diacnwion aboni a law, oppL uptMi Ti a DajF^ «waaisrtatof Ps.CXmtoCXYm.caOad'^gyt 7i
on arriTed ataftardisooaaioa. Ih.47'' re •'y jfi
.
-
BgypliaaH.(withiaCtaPs.CXIVXaa«nid. to Vnsnn
4»
xb^n 354 maTan
the reading of the M^gillah takes the place of HaUel; means procrastination; ib. s. 23; Tanli. Mas6 9; a. e.
a. e.
D?l m. pi. of wn.
D^n (b. h.; cmp. dbn a. Arab, l.ilm friend; v. Fl.
bot. I"^!! )'^'>y^'biy^ they made the pastry adhere to the ^"t/l'^Dn, 'n "13 pr- n. m. Bar-Hamdude (Var. 12
mouth of the vessel. insiTian Bar-Hamdure). Yoma 87'' (v. Rabb. D. S. a. 1.
note 8). Sabb. 107*'; 125* i-innn -Q(-ia) ed. (Ms. "^I . . .,
ni2hr], "jiabn, v. 'hn. XT . . .). Yeb. 83'' 1-1 ... . Men. 38*' (v. Rabb. D. S. a.
I. note 40).
n, v. ''^Y^'
"J^lan, 'n "id, v. preced.
I^Hor pn (v. t<}iri) there, opp. "iXS. Y. Keth. IV, 28'*
bot.;'^Y. Gitt.^V, 46** hot. 'n ^U: i32 "JHS bU5 tn'2
Cl'^Ja "^sa ']n^n, V. T^'^a'nri.
Vni,2) shall atone for the 'taking' there (Ex. XXXII, 4).— (not 'I'^'n . .).]
Mostly )\r6 there. B.Kam. 84''' )^•Q^ "|i<D :]S< ^i^a Tib na
JlQn, V. "^^n.
as below (Ex. XXI, 36) tahath means pecuniary com- r T
pensation, so here (ib. 24) &c. Sot. 38* "iiaXSI . . )iO 'l^W
pQn m. (b. h.; preced.) noise, tumult; multitude.
'fh here (Num. VI, 27) the expression sum shem is used,
Yoma 20'' "im-i h^ njian bp Ms. M. (ed. I'^sn); Lam.
and there (Deut. XII, 5) &c. ; a. fr. —Gen. R. s. 50 (expl.
R. to V, 18; Mace. 24* ^-QTi blU 'n h^p Ms. Ms. (ed. bSS);
nst^n UJa, Gen. XIX, 9) 'nls a^ip get nearer there (go
Yalk. Is. 278 blia -["O h^ i31?Dn (read: 'iJioli), the din
away). Rome, Mace. 10» to
of the city of v. ')i^i'^-L?iB. (ref.
n J 5n f. C)!!^ I) leaving over night, undue delay over Koh. V, 9) 'ii2 irth)) to teach before large crowds;
night] Meil. 4'' Qinia T^laspl 'n the illegal delay of the (Yalk. Koh. 971 'na ll^bb to study among a crowd of
sprinkling of the blood, an offence which he commits students).— P;. d'^si^ii. Ex. R. s. 11 '31 'n "n on-'ttJSi Dnx
with his hands (omission of an act), opp. to ii:3TUn?a undue you arranged troops against my children &c. Cant. R. — ,
thought.
— ')"'1 risbii the reserving of the verdict for the to VIII, 11 (play on |'i:Qn, ib. msi^n p-^hy IXD (read:
D'^DI'an) hordes came against them. Ib. fiiTiinX 'I'OiliU
next morning. Snh. I?'*; 34*; 35*.
d'i3Xb^ (not Si3'ba) troops of angels rushed for them
'^.r'i'^i!)
HD >n f. murmuring,
()^)i II) rebellion. Ex. R. s. 25 (to prevent them from receiving the Law, v. Ti'i). Ib.
'31 'n nal what cause was there for rebellion? niiJian '^siiain inx ian\i5, read: misi^n cini-inst i^aniu, v.
to the mouth, opp. ^li*'^'?!! pushing far down the gullet. troops, crowds. Cant. R. 'to VIII, 11 (v. "pbrj, end) lotiaj
n5& opn
hooM. Mldr. TtlL to P». LXXVII 0*7*1 ar* ia eom- LyUr; (pn>M pr. ». «. ll!*airMa. a pan«i itmm
motion. eariaia aaaolar boolu af« aawad : Ti *VD (i
Pk'. n^p Huaa, to cvtW (with tm). Lav. R. •. n (raf
lo TWQ an^ Koh. V, ») Twan rrarrsi mmt> "tj ^; t^ Y. Sob. X. Si* top Tl *-0D (ttNrtt»l C«
vhoaoarcr U graady and eoir«>u>oa for nioeair; ib. rrrr*. ^-TT!). Ball.M^«<ivibiabab«ral7"^*«es Ar.adL
n^nr Tm
1ts> ambitkHia to aceutnulato Iraminf a. a.— ;
Kob. •- *. Vrrs (Var.rrrz,
\j\ jy, ululi^ |a «!>. (On*,
Avl^Mt. r. nfRQ tutMrniB. Nidd. &*, V. rr^-Daaon. jaoturaa: Hmmerm (Bofaar); 'll|Up%«(« (jC^lus) 4i»rwm;
ajnobolkal ami th» Lord woia UMiir. . Eok. Ar.
CoapL a. v. 0^*191]
*^n, KCn oh. mna, to beeatciUJ^ to raar, rmnUr.
Targ.J»r. lVj5. lb. V,S«;a.a.--{Targ.Prtiv. XXVIII, 97 ci'it; t. pMMd.
"Vra Ar., ». xrr.J
r iCn m, (Per*. AinayiiN, FI. in lievv Tars- Pict. ». VIII, SS. aod lat ID Taiv. Ia. XIT, tSf -rz s?^ U
x:r3h)^ M», ^ni/r. Enib. X, li (104*').— /Y. r:"75v he sarapft thorn aa with a bcoom (Kaaa. B. «. », aad,
8ucc^*i% 3 (51*) "pT-pr: m ^ .
'
.
'
;'*}'J< ad. Y. a. Ma! M. a.e TT'S=n.».T9»); Yalk.la.3t3 n. [^rsn,» T»=
iv. lUbb. D. 8. a. I. nota) oot of tbair (old) balu they of sn q. T.]
made wick«.
L.«<j I ch. aama; Fit. sar, or 1/1
>. ^4.1 i>
^'^r' .'• '^ ' .' <>b< aama. Taif. O. Bs. T»r^-. U XIV, « (b. tart ICac).
XXxix, W (ed.'B«rl.; oth. «L "arf): a. fr. Enib. »4* —
•21 rr:"^crt "At* Ma. M. (ad. -o:m, oott, aec) taka bk C^n n, AA^. ^rST-m dmaat. *d an) to anAIalr
belt and tie Ac Mag. S7^ ^"^tfA ;yvijru I pawned OIK** w^ (b. 'rmm). Tmy. O. Dool. XIY, i («d. Bari.
4i»
Xttian 356 Isl
nmn, v. Berl. Massor. p. 90). Targ. I Kings XVIII, 28 ri'o^'^n, r^ovizn, v. na^^-^.
Kimhi (some ed. 'nnst); a. e. Part. Qonrj? mutilated. — T - T
. -: T : T • :
Targ. Jer. XLI, 5; XLVHI, 37 (some ed. 'nna). "iDn m. constr. {^\Q) substitute. Hull. 112=' Ar., ed.
nan, V. 5<'n:an I.
SD^n f., constr. t^p^ii (ta^i^I) siveepings, refuse.
Targ. Amos VIII, 6 n^Tsn ed. Lag. (ed, Wil. 'tip, h. text '^^'^^n I f- ("""^ I) stuffing food down the throat of
an animal. Sabb. 155'', v. naS^n,
n2-Qn f. (QOtn) confusion, perplexity. Mekh. B'shall. nSlDn II, T}'^^12T\ f. C^^a II) rebelliousness, rebell-
s. naa^ kbx 'n
5 -px the word hamam (Ex. XIV, 24) ion; contempt of court, v. x'ht?^ II. Snh. 16* "inxnTinti
means pestilence. from the Scriptural text treating of his (the elder's)
rebellion.. Ib. 14'' 'n inxinn his rebellion is legally
I^n m. (b. h.) Human. Snh. 61=* 'riD ^353
pr. n.
punishable; a.fr.— P/. ri'i'i'n':n. Midr. Till, to Ps. CVI, 7;
worshipped as H. wanted to be. Hull. 139'' n^inn ',y 'n
Yalk. ib. 864 '31 llan 'n inUJ they rebelled twice.
I'^Sa where is Haman alluded to in the Pentateuch?—
Meg. 10^' SlUin 'il; a, fr. nHDn f. (Tia) change, mn n^ian, change of religion,
apostasy. Pes. 96* (Ms. M. nil^l^^a); Yeb. 71-''
top.
T\'nnT], V. nx-i^in n.
T T — T T -
U^Dl^^n, V. w'^?rin. ; :
of the brain or spinal column. Hull. 45*' inirxi . . imrx or more. Ib. 8; a. e. — 4) yes (cmp. 'px I). B. Mets. 49 U \
Jj^DDDn, 5J<D^C^n ch. same. Lev. R. .s. s'; Koh. he is executed. Y. Snh. I, 19* top; Y. Ned. VI, 40* bot.
R. to Vri,'l9 'Wn; Yalk. Koh. 976 tJOTSn. j
Xi:^ !!<i:?a*i "jn where he came to, he came to (and his
«?n 85T
< •<.
V bol. W- 7^ «llHlM«
i*,j. *•.•" VI ^ wh«r0 la W tHi*t> »
*8i Tjn^ *)ni •!- wNk aO, or aai* aMl oO. B«t. «7* (iUiMrt levvni
know U>« •icwUitrva ol
l»Hmt 60 nai know A«. !»«<• iti , •. «
nrn, ». -an.
«bAiv). [Later Uebr. rtTt^ gtomHrif.] rqt 1 1 1) fo*6c pimmd, k» nt/oy, to /»rc^. Ii.
'.'iib)hewho desires to make use (of people's liospitalities), Targ. Koh. II, 2; 12.—Targ. Y. Lev. V, 16 St^511p nuin
may do so following the example of Elisba. R. Hash. 28% enjoyment of sacred property. Targ. Y. Gen. XXXVII, 26
a. fr. ^im niSiii^ sb niSO religious ceremonies are not a. fr.— Ex. R. s. 6, end; Tanh. Vaera 2 (prov.) NivjTU
'i^
considered an enjoyment (as regards the use of sacred '31 S<ii3il nib of acacias there is no profit except you cut
property &c.); a.v.fr. — 2) to be enjoyed. Ber.SS'^ '3tt5 ^S1 them down, i. e. a wicked man can be converted by
something which is enjoyable (can be eaten &c.). suffering only.— Taan. 23^' nni-3n K3lpn Rashi (ed. Knii3n)
Pi. nsri to benefit, to entertain, to cause to share. what good she does is a direct one (by giving bread);
Ilinii3n X31p^ Xbl X3X1 (read: inii3r!) but I give
Snh. 92* '31 n"n tisn^ 12'^N allows no scholar to share . . .
his wealth. Ber. 63'' hot. '31 injrt^DI and invites him to money, and what good I do is indirect; Keth.67'' pipni
Yad. IV, '31 ,3n^3 !inx iniisnx (read: iniisn xaipai, or ini:;3n pipai, pi.).—Y.
partake of his wealth. 3 "^nn
you appear to benefit them pecuniarily, but &c. Ab. B. Bath. V, 16'' hot. Ml 1131 (cmp. ib?5p) good, worthy
Zar. 16'' sq. ^iXSlnl .... ni3ia la'l ^-d^ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. children. — 2) loveliness, beauty (cmp. !1X3). Targ. Ps.
I.note 20) perhaps a heretical idea was communicated XXIII, 2 -jixnil niisn loveliness of plants (h. text
nS'^jn, V. nssn.
''3<j, JS^^n ch. (preced.) to please, to profit. Targ.
Jer,'xXXI,^25 "ijnsn ed. Lag. (oth. ed. "^inwn). Targ. 7^|n, V. yit^.
Is. XLIV, 10 nxsn^ (h. text^'^rin); a. 6.— PaW! "isri. Gen.
R. s. 8 -jb 'n"i n?3 1135? do what pleases thee.— P/. 'p^sri. rr^Dn, v. nii3n ch.
Gen. R. s. 3 ; s. 9 '^h 'n xb ,inn'^ "^b 'n -pi these (worlds)
please me, those did not &c. ; Midr. Till, to Ps. XXXIV i'fl,v. in.
"13.1^ if (what the law forbids) has been done, the act has 'n ipOS5 by n2 -,11111 b3nu5 (v. Rabb. D.S. a. 1. note 50) the
its legal effect. Ber. 43'' nnon nib Stisnri the lying down valley which all enter for affairs of vanity (worldly lusts).
of a company for a meal has an influence (in that one
says the benediction in behalf of all) ; a. f r.
jsn, V. -.n.
Ithpe. ijnnx, Ithpa. "^irTtf ^o profit, enjoy, be grati- |J< m. I (Inf. Hif. of w)13) umving ceremony in the
fied. Targ. Y. Deut. I,you (v.
6 'p3b 'X it benefitted Temple.— 'n nii (Lev. XXIII, 10—12) the second day of
8ifr6 Deut. 5). Targ. 0. Gen. XXXVII, 26.— Targ. II Sam. Passover. R. Hash. IV, 3; Succ. ni, 12; Y. Hall. I, 57'"
XVII, 16 '31 isnni X^bT (ed. Wil. ijnsni) perhaps it will —
top; a. e. Tosef Arakh. 1, 11 'n d1i2 on the same week-
.
please the king (h. text 35^3i). Targ. Ez.XVI,31; a. e.— day as the second day of Passover; Arakh. 9''; v.
Ned. 50* '31 iSnr.iNil that I should enjoy this world's 112iy.
goods. Hag. 15* '31 lirtHib let him (myself) enjoy the
world. Yeb. 103* !l1i3S?3 XiJnnri .she derived gratifica- ( iDJf I f. (b. h.) same; brandishing, swinging. Pesik.
tion from a sinful act. Y. Snh. X, 29'' top xb U;3 121 R.S.41 ^ef. to C113 nsi Ps. XLVili, .3) iDii'n ns3n2 nsin
Dlb3 i3nn^ (not di3nna) and none were benefitted; a. fr. nbllJ who is beautiful when she waves the Omer; Yalk.
Ps. 755; Yalk. Ex. 417 nnBi3n3.— Y. Maasr. II, 50* top
i<'''^in, v. nii3rt
"": ch. 7'yQ nsjn the swinging of the sickle.
T T -:
13^13 '!l 111 vow that you will have no favor at his hands.
[Sifra B'har ch. Ill, Par. 3 nii3n, v. misin.] fP,n m. (Inf. Hif. of |'23) sparJding, n-ann 'n the
first sparklings of the rising sun. Taan. Ill, 9. Ber.
fT'^^n, ^<^^^n, n^^3(j ch.same. Targ. Jer. XVI, 19. I, 2; a. fr.
'V SftO rr^fn
V* rry
lAH. '^ '^ *IW WflMIM )«'• •**<«. I.<jr'. li.ki '• 'T,lc('< :
*I*3VI^ w. Id. (T**^ I9r\ villi iifvte vij «iii^ loaHlagei Um pHfltt), Y Tma IV,Ui».«: rv^ UrMt
H . vm' ) f i iiMfl rf i i ittfiiy. Tirf. t Klflfi I, • (Ik u«l f •M.I. ir^kvC Tl Tints IMMM lWllM««l»l
- rn, 39*n in. (aas. Nir ) plaHm9 thi <Mmii« «imhwI DCn Ar^ V. aor.
>. Ilk IM. >— fWil. Mr -tfiy r* 39^. .
Pw. lor rv> r^rn ijriii«oo Ui« lAtiona were pf eparad la hia kaaaa. Y. T<Maa I. M*; T.
i;iii nd* •( Ui« I^mmovw IMal; A. fV. But. I. ead. 17^. Um. B. lamrf. (B. Job
If. (330; V. Num. XXXVI. 7) tkr tniu/rr K'JBCn, "OOn ab. auaaL TB>f.Uua I.U; a.«k-
prriyfrtm omt Mke to amolhtr. * Ber. •^ Baec M*; a. fr.
B. B*ih. 1 1 1
<l. (Ma. H. m. lUtlib. rso, r^*^) tht inuufvr nrCTj (r^ orrae) afvlat^tfMi, tmtktmmM.
f YaaMtt*-
'•<! by the bo*lMUMl*s raeecdinf to rm M-'wi tho ate ^riaat Urtah aad llfeat aT Biiaailan
ii». lit* pn ^n Mik H. (•d. rs^, the p*i>pU lo whiob Im waa aalieed (II Baak ZZIT. IV
:=) iU« uvcutu*! u-Aiwter through th* loa*! wkc— loo. Hull. 4^ too
71 7« tmtieh^ (Um vatk r«Vi)
appliea to vavbal pw^aaalua (bat oaljr la aaa^
Mil, 4, «. V.) ferirMV *V> ^«
lloenrea). BUM Daat. »7 r<73 idll 71 r« lwWi*if i
a. fr.
laadiaf Mttayi "^^^^ 1^ 7i 711 it
D^plCn,
I Y. Sah. VIU, be(r. S«*, imA: trOTtr. V=«, a. a. (rat to
tha bora) ia tha
r-a3n\ La». XXV. •) t^STT t^ (laava
waj ia which it waa borae bj the Uviaff
aaiaMl (la Ma aataral abapejir-t) (>^Vp f"j.i3r ) .
— STj, oyri. lb. 84* mrsa 71 71 q«%m Ma. M. (cd. 9 rr» •aan) wa
T.
kara tha aiaaaiag of '-*S3n (Lav.Lc) ftoai tha aMaaiaf
^^y>7 r. (bMU) qM0r. PmUu B. aantL (p. It7* it baa in iifciiau i to Moaaa (Bz.XXXTl,f). flabb. M^;
Fr.f }~«n TT-^ nactoa ona .nrt? (raid: ar6 rAic Yalk. Ex. 4IS.— 9) leaAy aeraai;, famm§: m gaa. wtt
" *rt; S^m ITT, Pecik. Vayhi, p. 64'') he
corretp. to oftAetUm'SS. T.8eh.YIl,tS^bot.ruitcrch.witbrreBr);
\ia (or throws) a qiear into their land (aa a declara> Sifhi K*daahtm eh. Tm, Par. 4 "Sr: 7i ns aa tba '^mmk^f
HHun of war, T. Sm. Ant. a. Loebker Beallez. «. t. Hasta).
of tbara (Boat. XTUl, 10) weaaa tbroa^ in, aa daaa tba
bare (Lot. xmi, SI). Bafcb. »• nnrae 11 71
i'^On, T. rtasn. itbaBrM-born aad
nx'iyn 360 x-^Bn
tiie use of the stem nay (Ex.XlIl,12, a. Lev.XXVlI,32); Bekh. 32'', a. e. riDl^'m 'n iS3 must be placed (before the
(Zeb. 9^ a. e. fTl237).— 4) (from Num. VIII, 7, VI, 5, a. e.) priest) and appraised (Lev. XXVII, 11). Ib. '31 '.1 bbDn
ny*i\a passing the razor over the hair, shaving.
ri"i33)in subject to the law requiring placing &c. Yoma 41 ''
'.IX
Naz. 58'', sq. 'ID "n removing the hair of the body. Y. 'Xp does it refer to the placing of the sacrifice (to "IT^arm,
ib. II, end, 52*' 'U3 "rh for the purpose of removing the Mish. ib.)?— Y. Maas. Ill, 54'' top nDnsni 'rt (interchang-
hair, opp. ISJ^UJ bll'^S. ing with nias).
( \^\yT[L{T\'p) surplus; addition,increa8e. Keth.43^ DnSJn m. (Inf. Hif. of 3-iS) lU^UJ '1 sunset, required
'lib concerning the surplus of the value of labor over for the unclean person, after purification, to be entirely
the cost of sustenance. Ib. 66'' pt^1,Ti i"2> "n a surplus clean (Lev. XI, 27; a. fr.). Yoma 6* '©n 'n ^m xm does
gained through an extraordinary exertion. B. Kam. %1^. he not require the sunset to pass before he may officiate ?
Gitt. 12*; a. e. — lb.'' 'nb for additional support (not in- a. fr.
cluded in the sustenance furnished by the master).
nZini/f I f. (denom. of 2"i3.;) 1) going home in the
ns5?n, rr^^b^Ji f. (n^sBi/".) i)(fr.Lev.xix,i9) evening from labor (=10531), opp. to la3iri. Y. B. Mets.
throwing over one's shoulders, ivrapping, opp. to niU'^nb VII, beg. ll'' [read:] b^O '11 n"1S'3 b^a 1^331231 XiniT
putting on of a dress. Yeb. 4''. Yoma 69*. — 2) bringing •j'^bsiB that the time needed for going out &c., v. 1X311 4).
up, offering on the altar, placing on the table. Pesik. R. Ib. (not n'la-iS) '31 '1... 'pn ninaUJ "^ai:?!! on Sab- .
s.16, end nnx 'ti i'l3 sufficient for one offering; Tanh. bath eves both are deducted from the employer's time.—
Ki Thissa 10. Hull. 104=^ 'M Itas "(SStl and shall we forbid 2) night work. Lev. R. s. 19; Midr. Sam. ch. V llln iiai
the serving on the table for fear that &c.?— 3) (v. Lev. JiJa IdDISI '11 1-I1U31 p3'iia: the words of the Law
XVI, 9) taking the lot out of the ballot box. Y. Yoma require early and late study, whence shall sustenance
IV, 41<= top. come?
the cause of a transgression. Shebu.26^ ns>iaUJ "n forget- 1, 2 ; Y.ib. 1, 16*^ bot. '1 "^13 time long enough for arriving
ting that he had sworn 'j'Sn 'n forgetting the subject of ;
at the intimacy of the first stage. Yeb. 55'', a. e. n '1
the oath. Sabb. 70*' naUJ 'Si unconsciousness of its being '31 nD33l, V. ^^0331; a. fr.
TTDjVTI
T T -: -
f. same. Shebu. 4^ ninTias 1^(73 npb^b '.1 ' ^p\^lsn, yTj^'sn, pi. n1S)5\-niDn, v. ^^nisx.
how can an act committed through forgetfulness be punish-
ed with lashes? —
Ib. 14'' H'^ii '.1 is this to be considered nniOS^n f. (^-jb, v. l^-jax) l) farewell-address, toast
a sin committed through ignorance (not preceded by on parting. Gen. R. s. 69, end. 2) Haftarah, prophetic —
knowledge)? PI. mi^bri, v. preced. lesson read in Synagogue after the reading from the
nDI^Jj
( f. (las) placing, being placed, appearance.
Pentateuch, v. XP-iijBX. Meg. 30''. P/, niTj^l. Ib.; —
a. e.
B. Kam. 34% a. e. 'p'lD '1 ni'fflD according to the con-
dition of the animal at the time of appearance in court. S'^DH Ar., v. X-iSII.
''pu*8in SOI
u This i
a ^-v
/• totar«;toMif ImI.
*^ ^ ^ -^^7 r/pMur; to fto»
^n (b. h.) 1) (Ml. v«H>) l0 Imm; to rA<tii|r<. '<>
TMt.Ff«v XXV. is.>ih.xinx,t.-f «•
ptrmrif m4mH; rftift'^if. Bs. R. •. m r:c- (<^ •Ttrqi yl/lx-l**- *•.—«) to AaMOr, 4< «V«#«< to.
^mvi A cooaUy parvartMl Um nim uf f..r«vMi «Nirf/r, «r«^ (r. P», 4>. Kld4. IT -T ITfTO T^JB »^
>t oapHwt (twllng Umoi lakwMUM^); "n
Ui« waiMgoitotiflgabovlaftald. ltohh.llf*lip'P^lAnrr-
- TM errte Im ohMftd Um kwsfiUMiUMai aad rrroQ I stvdj what adghi ba mM to Us to« >«
bar<jra
It tlitin to dMtli bjr night (afaiaat Um ^vwiah Uw, v. Paa. 40* trz "jy .iu who hasdto ih w aw; •"-«»
'
i --
*
<- )V. 1). lb. VTC n H« d«rtrojr«d BoiImr. B«r. M^ -r^ KTff} (lUM. r<^9tn) whaaya kMdtotUMvi. hmm*m
cnr sra m tUou did«i ton Um eon* . . btto . thaai wteh tha UMVghl Utot Ihaj wiB ha wad fur a
-pen p M do Uioo toni Ao. & Kmb. IU, S um
f mm
'
laWglnwpaipiiw Fhrt Y.]laaar.lll,airf,»r
"vv h« who apuum (chMfM Um plaes oO
poMiMlon); «. r. fr< But, fas*, IVn.
-r
n;^ irm navi
ttoaa (stvdiad ovor
m aad agato^
It iww aad
tal«i«alnni
to Iwaad toflB
., «,
2T^ 'i
tr.—%) to
Um totoo tonad arooad, aa if ooaiaf tnm
nB aloirf, x. Hithfa.
B. Kaau S**" 'Si T^rA Vi ^ Um ^-. ., — —« &
BaUk.D
MMat withia Ikiaa aaMia (Yac v. L
^ ItT fo rwwi W.
jMrreH, fHm. OoB. B. a. SO
1)
'
a.
r<9* '5^ 'pny 'Z7 a poor man toriM th« caka, aod nXTu rOTCn C (pvaead. wda^ iw>ii -
l) (hwk.) i
the augalt) aaRgoaa variow sbapaa^—S) lo tam «ne^ i*^ !|wrCn m. (b. ifc/
h.) auaa. Yalk.
Avaa. >w«M. If,
Erth. .^
>. III! r.
roMiHl. lb. '3> roinra mc for it (tha Bary aword) w.-ii"r=«?« Bath B. iaiiod.. Jj Yalk.
DaaL StO . acxt w.V
•«»
ims arotmd man IM. Tab. Sft*; Kath. 37* Piaiirva iha (8ift«
.inisbeTMlf(makMTfol«DtmoUoni). lb. ratnn (KHh. 'i^^XT'i m. saao. Bag. 1»^ (Yalk. BriB. IMI. v.
>. rrmv—
T^h. Yajotaf II r4r -^ .-m pfararicatad praoad.V'-'/T., • pnoad.
rmsX—3) to tehrme. Both B. introd. S rrm
: .h:: r)»>^irga ha (BsawaBome) aehaaas aad MSJODn* '^^ ^ OT? Aafmitoa Tug. Cca.
rii^bfin 362 'isn
XIX, 29. Targ.O.Deut. XXIX, 20 (Ms, i*lnp'^£na); a. e.— Taan. 4*' 'nb with reference to ceasing to insert the
'
punishment (Deut. XXVIII, 59) &c.; niin If 'n it means teuch not introduced by vayilcra and vaydabber. Esp. —
the Law (affUctions causing the Law to be forgotten, ref. Hafsakah, the Sabbath intervening between the four
to Is. XXIX, 14).— 2) distinct and solemn specification of Sabbaths on which the sections of the Torah, SWkalim,
a votv (from Lev. XXVII, 2; Num. VI, 2; v. nxi^SCC^X). Zakhor, Parah and Hahodesh are severally read, v. fT^'^2.
Tosef. Naz. Ill, 19 'nb xblX ni-|iM nsn^S Kb the law of Meg, 30* 'nb ri'i'^SlU 'the second Sabbath' means that
the nazir^s vow applies only to distinct utterance (where following the Hafsakah.
there is no doubt); Naz, 34*; a. e. lb, 62* of the two —
ki yafti (Lev. 1, c. Num. 1. c.) 'D1 "n nnxi llD-'Xb 'n 'inx
Si2Dn Ar., V, xaari.
Hag, 10* '31 'n nnx. nS'pDn f. (5>pB; cmp. i<r!35pBS;) cancellation, release
from^debl B. Kam.' 113'* inxibn TOpen the cancellation
Jl55n, Ji''t©n m. (5^B) 1) separation, interruption,
of his (the gentile's) loan.
interval' Y. B.kam, II, end, 3» ninias 'n2 it refers to
gorings at intervals (not in three consecutive days). Y, "IpSl I (Y. dial, ipavi) m. C^pQ) declaring free, re-
Yoma III, 40^bot. 'y^tirh dX if the conversation lasted long nunciation of otvnership in favor of whosoever would
enough to be considered a discontinuation of the services, take possession of the object renounced; confiscation;
opp. ri25^b, lb, 'na nmx I^S they declared it (the going public property. Eduy. IV, 3 'Sn D'^i35>b 'Sn Ms. M. (ed.
out for easing one's self, v, lis'^b^) to be like a dis- 'an, V, Rabb. D. S, a, 1. note) renunciation of ownership
continuation,— 2) digression. Y, Ab. Zar. Ill, 42'^ hot. (of the standing crop) in favor of the poor is valid
l^'^ttJn '!i msilUlPi he made a reply only to divert his mind (exempting from tithes); (oth. opin.) I'^pS'^UJ 'ISJ 'n la^N
(Bab, ib. 44'' fi2iD3 naiffiin, v, ::3a), '31 Ms. M, (ed. Ipai"!^) it is not valid unless the owner
makes it free for the rich, too; Peah VI, 1 (v. Rabb. D.
^ nJ(>Sn f, (preced,) separation, r\ "ni'^i, v, "li^. Srh.
S, a. 1.); B, Mets. 3o'' 'sn, Yeb. 89''; Gitt. 36'^ 'n T'n 'n
X, 3;^a, fr.
the confiscation by the court (disposing of private prop-
erty by the process of law) is valid; Y. Shek,I,46* bot.
Thpt],, V. a>Bn,
'nn. Peah 1, 6 'H fil^a "MSI or he may set aside a portion
nCDn m, O'oti) decrease, loss; injury; disadvantage of his crop as public property, Y. ib. Ill, 17'= bot, 'm
waste. Pes. 15'' "j'^bin "n an unnecessary destruction of nS'^Sa S'^'^n is public property ever subject to the laws
&c,— lb,, a. fr, nsi"!^ 'n a considerable loss, opp. USJIia "n, of Peah? Ib.V, 19'' 'n il'^pnn 'pX his renunciation is in-
Ab. II, 1 iilS^a "n the loss (inconvenience, sacrifice) con- effectual, Ib, n'1'1312 Kbx
renounced property
. . X:i1"' 'n -pX
nected with the performance of a good deed, Ib.V, 11, does not go out of the owner's possession, until some-
sq. ilpSfia 1131U n:!'^ his advantage is set oflf by his dis- body takes possession of it; Y.Ned. IV, 38*^ (corr. ace).
advantage, Lev,E.s.34 i^BSfi the disadvantage of (punish- Y. Snh. VI, 23'', beg. Xin niS":: 'n it is a confiscation
ment for) neglecting it, opp, tTlSffl reward for observing under an erroneous presumption (and invalid) a, fr, ;
—
it, B. Kam. 115'' ''fr\'2 'n iJB^ because it is an injurj' to Gen. R. s. 80, end 'H blU d^K "^Sla outlatvs. Yeb, 66* 5ri3^
the priest (entitled to it). Sabb. 147'' I'^^DIX 'n a waste i-i'2 UlnD 'n people took liberties with her (because sin
of eatables; a, fr, had neither the legal status of a freed woman nor tha
of a slave).
b^nD^n oh. same. B.Kam, 115^ 'n XSiitI (ed. fllbSin,
corr. ace.,' Ms. R. a. F, lOSn). V. St'l'^pB, tJ^lppn, S'^'^pSn m. (-ipS, cmp, fr^niipBX) 1) un-
bridled'lust, lawlessness. Gitt. 13* nib xn-ij "'nn x^i^Si a
ppDn m, (pt3&) interruption, suspension, end. Erub, slave prefers the dissolute life with a slave (to regular mar-
54* '31 "r\ lb '|'^i< there is no end to it for all eternity. riage with a free woman); Keth. 11^ 2) as preced, word. —
Y. Ber. XI, 10* hot. riDIS '<i an unlawful interruption B. Kam. 115'^ i<5i3t Xp 'n?3 (in securing the honey from
between the blessing and the partaking of food, Ib. abroken vessel on the road) I took possession of renounced
II, 5'' top 'n 'a'^ intervening days during which men- goods.— Targ. Y, Deut, XXV, 5 X'^psn (i<'^pBn) an un-
struation ceased. Ib,IX,13<:bot.; Midr.Till. toPs.CIV,32 protected tvoman.
niaba 'n interregnum, anarchy. Y. Yeb, II, 3^' hot, ni'^STU
'n '|?lb 'J'^S the secondary degrees of forbidden marriages
have no limitation; a, fr, verse 13) the laiv of 'hafer', the husband's (or father^s)
right of declaring void his wife's (or daughter's) vow,
.npDDn f. (preced.) ceasing, interruption, interval. invalidation. Ned. X,7, a. fr. bb3b s<n tipt^ bb3b NniU ns
Gen. U.S. 33 Sivan, the seventh month 'D1 ^ii^OSiib count- 'nwhatever comes under the law of 7iGA;ewt (confirmation),
ing from the time the rains ceased (Yalk. ib. 59 niilib). comes under the law of hafer (invalidation), i. e. as you
ff^ MS
V.
^tff. lb ly ••, l»« r«n
of iNvaihlallMi Mlglkl !»«•
\ I i ^ ino ^B^iwp ft^i** •U'V* 4>V3 tv *^^PV? tMnniMi Is i« eO «1mi ftwn4ie^ Is i*
•
of «aaillf <bsr llftf4s U fsfkUdM tabof),
till Illl« MI'l"^ <" tf" '*'"
la mamimmtt. tmut -
Is. «7i (to Ps. CXVI, IS) (r«a<! . , - Mj>?cn, "Fcr, "vjL'Ti ck^ f .«..«^ • ftiMiBij
—(V. Midr.
^ (v.
Till, to Ps. I. e.); a. e.
Do«i w.).— MWr. TUl. to Ps.
(lb. r-rit
XVU OV *i C
n, rMul
-
.
Tanr
"S^
*Y. <Q«».
rrcro In
XLVII, li.'tk. hmi.
Um tiaMMj of tke Lrf<i >t.
. (ooMir.)
HaB. IJT
I. TI JG, V. rcc^BX-J-K T^ 'fTV T*. ToeeC Oitu qOOt. a T. Wn}.
^ III ivix 3 70"«n Ci«i (eorr. aoe!>. V. Wblint.
J TttCITIi . nr^
A ooaral •ot«f« his provinet;
to oollccl
.
(Uxc*) from all he Yalk^lHiSTft rCfSn f. (?s*) dttmUt^, mm tflkf wi SS*. «&
,\ - _ i.-. (corr. Mc; . preeod.) Ft r^*»n "" U.S. 18, beg.; Ta«b^ Kaeak < (— al igy batw. Vaia XTI,«7
••f. out. YIII (VIX 3 ad. Back. (. OV^Btrt).
.
ST'Cn, V. ir:B7T. sense (as flroMass) aad at tteas hi a kad aMae (aa
ocatioo); T. n^rr.
C^rn m, (tiT^) digermee, 8abb. 145^ "31 7a -n nan
..t whMt is Um difltevBM bvtwMii Um tvoT Pw. t?**
p^ "CX said h« to th•a^ There Is a diflSeraoce; a.fr.
n^Cn t (b. h.; Vs) rcaciK, rdUf. Me*. M^ r|^.
saTfa^ofhoaaalhasL OHt.S«* (la Ghald. dtaioa)
wrrm ri -m
«ent aMy ke soom Uttl* raBef (bj rv^^l