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  • 1 שחי

    arm-pit

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  • 2 שחיו

    arm-pit

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  • 3 שחיי

    arm-pit

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  • 4 שחייו

    arm-pit

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  • 5 szibn

    arm-pit [?]

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  • 6 وهدة الذراع

    arm pit

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  • 7 ibtt

    arm-pit [Hrs ebatt, Amh bebbet] Per ebtt borrowed from Ar

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  • 8 achlais

    arm-pit, Irish ascall, Middle Irish ochsal, Welsh cesail. The divergence from regular philologic equivalence here proves borrowing - from the Latin axilla; Norse öxl, German achsel, Scottish oxter.

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  • 9 HÖND

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    (gen. handar, dat. hendi; pl. hendr), f.
    1) hand;
    taka hendi á e-u, to touch with the hand;
    hafa e-t í hendi, to hold in the hand;
    drepa hendi við e-u, to refuse;
    halda hendi yfir e-m, to protect one;
    taka e-n höndum, to seize, capture;
    bera hönd fyrir höfuð sér, to defend oneself;
    eiga hendr sínar at verja, to act in self defence;
    láta e-t hendi firr, to let go out of one’s hands, to lose;
    taka í hönd e-m, to join hands with one;
    eiga e-t jöfnum höndum, to own in equal shares;
    sverja sér af hendi, to forswear;
    af hendi e-s, on one’s behalf, on the part of (af hendi landsmanna);
    at hendi, as adv. in turn;
    hverr at hendi, each in turn;
    felast á hendi e-m, to be under one’s protection;
    hvat er þér á höndum, what hast thou in hand?;
    ef honum væri ekki á höndum, if he had nothing in hand, if his hands were free;
    eiga e-t fyrir hendi (höndum), to have in hand (duty, business, engagement);
    vera í hendi, to be at hand, at one’s disposal;
    hafa vel (illa) í höndum, to behave well (badly);
    hafa e-t með höndum, to have in hand, manage, discharge;
    hljóta e-t undan hendi e-s, from one, at one’s hand;
    á hönd, á hendr, against (lýsa vígi á hönd e-m);
    snúa vanda á hendr e-m, to throw the responsibility on one;
    fœrast e-t á hendr, to undertake;
    ganga (drífa) á hönd e-m, to submit to one;
    bjargast á sínar hendr, by one’s own handiwork;
    selja, gefa, fá e-t í hönd (hendr) e-m, to give into one’s hands, hand over;
    búa e-t í hendr e-m, to make it ready for one;
    þá sömu nótt, er fór í hönd, the following night;
    veðr óx í hönd, the wind rose higher and higher;
    vera hœgt um hönd, to be easy in hand;
    til handa e-m, into one’s hands;
    ganga til handa e-m, to put oneself in another’s hands, submit to him;
    ef þat berr þér til handa, if it befalls thee;
    þá skömrn kýs ek mér eigi til handa, I will not have that shame at my door;
    biðja konu til handa e-m, on one’s behalf, for him;
    2) the arm and hand, the arm (höndin gekk af axlarliðnum; hann hefir á hœgri hendi hring fyrir ofan ölnboga);
    var eigi djúpara en þeim tók undir hendr, the water just reached to their armpits;
    3) hand, side;
    á hœgri (vinstri) hönd, on the right (left) hand, side;
    á hvára hönd, on either hand;
    minnar (yðvarrar) handar, for my (your) part;
    4) kind, sort;
    allra handa árgœzka, great abundance of all things.
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    f., gen. handar, dat. hendi, acc. hönd, pl. hendr, mod. proncd. höndur, gen. handa; [Goth. handus; A. S. and Engl. hand; O. H. G. hant; Germ. hand; Dan. haand; Swed. hand]:—a hand; beit höndina þar er nú heitir úlfliðr, Edda 17; armleggir, handleggir ok hendr, Anecd. 6; kné eðr hendi, Grág. ii. 8; ganga á höndum, Fms. vi. 5; með hendi sinni, K. Þ. K. 5 new Ed.; taka hendi á e-u, to touch with the hand, Fms. x. 110; taka höndum um háls e-m, Nj. 10; hvítri hendi, Hallfred; hafa e-t í hendi, to hold in hand, wield, Eg. 297, Nj. 84, 97, 255; hrjóta ór hendi e-m, Fms. xi. 141; hafa fingrgull á hendi, Nj. 146; handar-högg, Fms. xi. 126, Fas. ii. 459; sjá ekki handa sinna skil (deili), not to be able to see one’s hands, of a dense fog.
    2. the arm and hand, the arm, like Gr. χείρ, Nj. 160, 253; á hendi heitir alnbogi, Edda 110; hendr til axla, Fas. i. 160; leggir handa ok fóta, Magn. 532; hönd fyrir ofan úlnlið, Nj. 84; hafa hring á hendi, of an arm-ring, Nj. 131; hring á hægri hendi fyrir ofan ölnboga, Fms. iv. 383:—the arm and arm-pit, ná, taka undir hönd ( arm-pit) e-m, Gþl. 380; var eigi djúpara en þeim tók undir hendr, the water reached to their arm-pits, Ld. 78; taka undir hönd sér, to take hold under one’s arms, Eg. 237, Nj. 200; sjá undir hönd e-m, Fas. ii. 558; renna undir hendr e-m, to backspan one, Háv. 40, 41; þykkr undir hönd, stout, Ld. 272.
    3. metaph. handwriting, hand; rita góða hönd, to write a good hand; snar-hönd, running hand, italics.
    II. the hand, side; hægri hönd, the right hand; vinstri hönd, the left hand; á hvára hönd, on either hand, each side, Landn. 215; á vinstri hönd, Nj. 196; á hægri hönd; á tvær hendr, on both hands or sides, Ísl. ii. 368, Fas. i. 384; á báðar hendr, Grág.; hvat sem á aðra hönd ber, whatsoever may happen; á aðra hönd … en á aðra, Ld. 46; til hvárigrar handara, Fms. x. 313; til annarrar handar, Nj. 50, 97; til sinnar handar hvárr, 140; til beggja handa, Eg. 65; til ýmsa handa, Bs. i. 750; þver-hönd, a hand’s breadth; örv-hönd.
    III. sayings and phrases referring to the hand:
    1. sayings; sjálfs hönd er hollust, one’s own hand is best, i. e. if you want to have a thing well done, do it yourself, Glúm. 332, Ó. H. 157; blíð er bætandi hönd, blessed is the mending hand; gjörn er hönd á venju, Grett. 150, Nj. (in a verse), and Edda (Ht. 26); margar hendr vinna létt verk; fiplar hönd á feigu tafli; betri ein kráka í hendi en tvær á skógi, Ld. 96; skamma stund verðr hönd höggvi fegin, see högg.
    2. phrases; drepa hendi við, to refuse, Nj. 71; halda hendi yfir e-m, to hold one’s hand over, protect, 266, Fbr. 22, Anecd. 14; taka e-n höndum, to take hold with the hands, seize, capture, Fms. x. 314, Nj. 265, passim; eiga hendr sínar at verja, to act in self-defence, 84, 223; hefja handa, to lift the hands, stir for action, 65, Ld. 262; bera hönd fyrir höfuð sér, to put one’s hand before one’s head, stand on one’s guard, defend oneself; vera í hers höndum, óvina höndum, to be in a state of war, exposed to rapine; vera í góðum höndum, vina-höndum, góðra manna höndum, to be in good hands, among friends.
    β. læknis-hendr, ‘leech hands,’ healing hands; pains and sickness were believed to give way to the magical touch of a person gifted with such hands, Sdm. 4, Magn. S. Góða ch. 36 (Fms. vi. 73), cp. Rafns S. ch. 2; hönd full, a handful, Fms. ii. 302, vi. 38, viii. 306; fullar hendr fjár, hands full of gold:—kasta hendinni til e-s, to huddle a thing up; með harðri hendi, with hard hand, harshly, rudely; með hangandi hendi, with drooping hand, slothfully; fegins hendi, with glad hand, joyfully; sitja auðum höndum, to sit with empty hands, sit idle; but með tómar hendr, empty-handed, portionless, Thom.:—láta hendr standa fram úr ermum, to work briskly; víkja hendi til e-s (handar-vik), to move the hand to do a thing; það er ekki í tveim höndum að hafa við e-n, of double handed (i. e. faltering) half measures, when the one hand undoes what the other has done; kann ek þat sjá at ekki má í tveim höndum hafa við slíka menn, Band. 3; láta hönd selja hendi, of a ready bargain; láta e-t ganga hendi firr, to let go out of one’s hands, lose, Ld. 202; ok lét sér eigi hendi firr ganga, and never lost sight of him, 656 ii. 4; e-m fallask hendr, to be discomfited, lose one’s head (see falla); leggja görva hönd á allt, to be a ready hand, adept in everything, Thom. 300 (see göra F. 2); taka í hönd e-m, to join hands, Nj. 3; takask í hendr, to join, shake hands, Grág. ii. 80; leggja hendr saman, id., Gþl. 18,—of shaking hands as symbolical of a bargain, see the compds hand-lag, hand-festi, handa-band; eiga, taka, jöfnum höndum, to own, take with even hands, i. e. in equal shares, Grág. i. 171, ii. 66, Hkr. i. 318; vinna jöfnum höndum, to work even-handed, to help one another; e-m eru mislagðar hendr, one’s hands are amiss, when bad work is done by one from whom better was expected; honum hafa verið mislagðar hendr, etc.
    B. Metaph. usages:
    I. dat., sverja sér af hendi, to forswear, Fms. vii. 176; færa af höndum sér, to dismiss, Grág. i. 248; hefjask af höndum e-m, Fms. xi. 59:—af hendi e-s, on one’s behalf, part, Landn. 154; af hendi Hákonar, Fms. i. 20, iv. 118; af hendi landsmanna, ix. 359; af sinni hendi, of one’s own hand, for one’s own part, Grág. i. 392; reiða, greiða, gjalda, inna af hendi or höndum, to discharge, pay off, Fms. vii. 230, Nj. 146, 190, 232, 239, 257, 281, Grág. i. 82, ii. 374; selja, láta af hendi (höndum), to part with, dismiss, Nj. 186, 231, Fms. vii. 173, Rb. 12; líða af hendi, to pass, of time, Ísl. ii. 144, Fms. iv. 83: koma, bera at hendi, to happen, Nj. 71, 177: at hendi, as adv. in turn; hvern at hendi, each in turn, Fms. i. 150: þar næst Gunnarr, þá Loðinn, þá hverr at hendi, Nj. 140; hverr segir at hendi þat er frá honum hefir stolit verit, Mar.: felask á hendi e-m, to be under one’s charge, protection, Nj. 201, Bs. i. 167, 173. vera e-m á hendi, id., Fms. vii. 243; vera bundinn á hendi e-m, Sturl. i. 57: hafa e-t á höndum (hendi), to have a thing in hand, of duty, business to be done, Grág. i. 38; eiga ferð á höndum, Ld. 72; hvat er þér á höndum, what hast thou in hand? for what art thou concerned, distressed? Nj. 133, Ld. 270; ella eru þér stórir hlutir á höndum, Fms. vii. 30; ef honum væri ekki á höndum, if he had nothing in hand, if his hands were free, Ld. 42: eiga e-t fyrir hendi (höndum), to have in hand (duty, business, engagement), Fas. ii. 557; farvegr langr fyrir hendi, Fms. xi. 316; tveir kostir fyrir höndum, Nj. 264, Grág. i. 279; hafa sýslu fyrir höndum, Ísl. ii. 344; eiga vandræði fyrir höndum, Ld. 4; eiga gott fyrir höndum, Hkr. iii. 254: vera í hendi, to be at hand, within reach, at one’s disposal, in one’s power; hann er eigi í hendi, Fms. vi. 213; þat er eigi í hendi, ‘tis no easy matter, v. l.; hafa raun ( evidence) í hendi, Bs. i. 708; hafa ráð e-s í hendi sér, Ld. 174, Fas. i. 260; hafa vel, ílla í höndum, to behave well, badly, Ísl. ii. 387, Eg. 158; varð honum þat vel í höndum, 50: hafa e-t með höndum (fé, auðæfi, embætti, etc.), to have in hand, manage, discharge, Grág. ii. 389, Greg. 25, Stj. 248, Hkr. iii. 131; to design, hafa ráð, stórræði með höndum, 623. 51: hljóta undan hendi e-s, from one, at one’s hands, Fas. i. 365: undir höndum, eigi lítill undir höndum, not a small man to handle, Fms. vii. 17; vera undir höndum e-m, to be under or in one’s hands, under one’s protection, in one’s power, Sks. 337, Fms. i. 7, 13; sitja undir hendi e-m, Hkr. i. 166,—um hendr, Fms. iv. 71, is prob. an error = undir hendi.
    2. absol., annarri hendi, on the other hand, Fms. vii. 158; en annarri hendi vildu þeir gjarna veita konungi hlýðni, ix. 258.
    II. acc., with prepp.; á hönd, á hendr, against; höfða sök, lýsa vígi (etc.) á hönd e-m, to make a suit … against, Grág. i. 19, Nj. 86, 87, 98, 99, 101, 110, 120, 230; hyggja e-t á hendr e-m, to lay a thing to a person’s charge, Hom. 115; reynask á hendr e-m, to have a charge brought home to one, Fms. xi. 76; snúa vanda á hendr e-m, to throw the responsibility upon …, Nj. 215; færa, segja stríð á hendr e-m, to wage, declare war against one; fara geystr á hendr e-m, to rage against, Fms. vii. 230; færask e-t á hendr, to undertake, Nj. 126; ganga á hönd e-m, to vex one, 625. 33; sótt elnar á hendr e-m, Eg. 126; leggja e-t á hendr e-m, to lay ( a burden) on one’s hands, Fms. xi. 98; in a good sense, ganga á hönd, to pay homage to, submit, Ó. H. 184; dreif allt fólk á hönd honum, submitted to him, filled his ranks, Fms. i. 21; bjargask á sínar hendr, by one’s own handwork, Vápn. 28; (for at hönd, Grág. i. 135, read á hönd): selja, fá, gefa e-t í hönd, hendr e-m, to give into one’s hands, hand over; selja sök í hönd e-m (handsöl), Grág. ii. 80, Nj. 4, 98, 112, 186; so, halda e-u í hönd e-m, Ísl. ii. 232, Fms. vii. 274; búa í hendr e-m, to make it ready for one, Ld. 130; veiði berr í hendr e-m, Nj. 252; kalla til e-s í hendr e-m, to lay claim to a thing at the hands of another, Ld. 300, Eg. 350, Fms. iv. 222, ix. 424; þegar í hönd, offhand, immediately, Bs. i; þá sömu nótt er fór í hönd, the following night, Fms. viii. 397, Glúm. 341; gjalda í hönd, to pay in cash, Vm. 16; veðr óx í hönd, the wind rose higher and higher, Fb. i. 432: undir jafna hönd, equally, Sturl. iii. 243; standa óbrigðiliga undir jafna hönd, Dipl. v. 26: væra hægt um hönd, to be easy in hand, Nj. 25; þegar eg vil er hægt um hönd, heima á Fróni að vera, Núm. 1. 10; but mér er e-t um hönd, it is awkward, costs trouble: hafa við hönd sér, to keep at hand, Fms. x. 264; tóku konur manna ok dætr ok höfðu við hönd sér viku, Grett. 97; hafa e-t við höndina, to have it at hand.
    III. gen., with prepp.; til handa e-m, into one’s hands; fara Guði til handa, to go into God’s hands, Blas. 51; ganga til handa e-m, to put oneself in another’s hands, submit to him, Rb. 404, Eg. 12, Fms. vii. 234, Fas. ii. 522; ef þat berr þér til handa, if it befalls thee, i. 135; þá skömm kýs ek mér eigi til handa, I will not have that shame at my door, Nj. 191: for one, on one’s behalf, biðja konu til handa e-m, 120, 180, Grág. i. 353; í þeirri bæn er hann orti oss til handa, for its, for our use, our sake, 655 i. 2; hann hélt fénu til handa Þrándi, Landn. 214, Nj. 151; safnar konungr liði (til) handa Oddi, Fas. ii. 553; til handa Þorkatli, Fs.
    β. dropping the prep. til; mikit fé handa honum, Rd. 195 (late MSS.): whence, handa has become an adverb with dat., handa e-m, for one, Lat. alicui, which is freq. in mod. usage.
    2. adverbial; allra handa, Dan. allehaande, of every kind; allra handa árgæzka, Edda (pref.); allra handa ganganda fé, Þórð. 51 new Ed.; fjögurra handa, of a fourfold kind, H. E. i. 525.
    3. absol., minnar handar, for my part, Ísl. ii. 356; yðvarrar handar, for your part, Fms. ix. 498; hvárrar-tveggju handar, on either hand, Skálda 164; innan handar, within one’s hands, easy, Ld. 112; þótti þeim innan handar falla at taka land þetta hjá sér sjálfum, 210.
    C. COMPDS:
    I. plur., handa-afl, n., Edda, = handafl, p. 237. handa-band, n. a joining or shaking of hands, as a law term = handlag, Dipl. i. 11, iv. 2, Vígl. 23; in plur., Bs. (Laur. S.); heilsa, kveðja með handabandi. handa-festi, f. a hold for the hands, Fms. ii. 276. handa-gangr, m. grasping after a thing with all hands, Fas. iii. 345. handa-görvi, f. ‘hand-gear,’ gloves, Sd. 143, Fbr. 139. handa-hóf, n., in the phrase, af handahófi, at random. handa-kenning, f. hand touching, Eluc. 20. handa-klapp, n. a clapping of hands, Skálda 174. handa-læti, n. pl. gestures with the arms, Sks. 116. handar-mál, n., in the phrase, at handarmáli, in heaps; var þá drepit lið hans at handarmáli, Fas. i. 41. handa-saumr, m. tight gloves, Bs. ii. 10. handa-síðr, adj. = handsíðr. handa-skil, n. pl., in the phrase, sjá ekki h., not to see one’s own hands, as in the dark, in a dense fog. handa-skol, n. pl. maladroitness; það er allt í handaskolum. handa-skömm, f. shameful work, a scandal; það er mesta h.! handa-staðr, m. the print of the hands. Fas. i. 285. handa-tak, n., -tekt, f., -tekja, u, f. a taking of hands, as a bargain, Háv. 42, H. E. ii. 194, D. N. i. 398. handa-tæki, n. pl. a laying hold, a fight, Bs. i. (Laur. S.): a pledging of hands, Dipl. ii. 6, D. N. passim. handa-upphald, n. a lifting the arms, Stj. 296. handa-verk, n. pl. one’s handiwork, doings, N. G. L. i. 76, Fms. vii. 295, Stj. 198; í handaverkum eða bókfræði, 46; handaverk manna, men’s handiwork, Blas. 47; Guðs h.; ek em þín h., Sks. 610; hans h., Fms. viii. 406.
    II. sing., handar-bak, n. the back of the hand, Sdm. 7. handar-gagn, n. a being ready to the hand; leggja e-t til handargagns, to lay it so as to be ready at hand, Hkr. ii, 158, 249. handar-grip, n. a measure, = spönn, Karl. 481. handar-hald, proncd. handarald, n. a handle, Fas. ii. 355. handar-jaðarr, m. the hand’s edge; in the phrase, vera undir handar-jaðri e-s, to be in one’s hands, in one’s power, Fær. 201. handar-kriki, a, m. ‘hand’s-creek,’ the arm-pit, Eg. 396, Fms. vi. 348, Sturl. ii. 37. handar-mein, n. a sore in the hand, Bs. i. 115, 187, Sturl. ii. 177. handar-stúfr, m. a ‘hand-stump,’ stump of the arm, the hand being hacked off, Fms. x. 258, xi. 119. handar-vani, a, m. maimed in hand, Hm. 70, Matth. xviii. 8. handar-veif, n., í handarveifi, in a ‘wave of the hand,’ in a moment. handar-vik, n. the hands’ reach, movement, work; lítið handarvik, a small work. handar-væni, a, m. want of hands (?), Hm. 72.
    ☞ For the compds in hand- see pp. 237, 238.

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  • 10 אמה

    אַמָּהf. (b. h.; אמם, v. אֵם) 1) fore-arm, arm. Sot.12b; Ex. R. s. 1 אמתה חד אמר ידה the word אמתה (Ex. 2:5)one says it means אַמָּתָהּ, her arm, the other says it means אֲמָתָהּ, her maid-servant (v. אָמָה).Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) א׳ דבצלי׳ an arm (direction-post) ; v. בְּצַל; Koh. R. to XII, 7 אם.אַמַּת (בית) השחי the arm up to the axilla, arm-pit, name of an opening in a Temple door; v. however, infra. 4). 2) cubit, a measure equal to the distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle-finger. Keth.5b; Men.11a זו א׳ this one (the middle-finger) is used for defining the cubit measure. Kel. XVII, 10 אַמַּת הבניןוכ׳ the standard cubit of the Temple proportions was six, that of the vessels five hand-breadths. Sabb.31a א׳ הבנין the builders cubit (instrument).א׳ על א׳ square-cubit. Yoma 31a; a. e.Zeb.62b (גרומה) א׳ גדומה; Y.Yoma IV, 41c bot. גמודה a reduced cubit; v. גָּדַם; also called א׳ בת ששה עצבות a cubit of six hand-breadths pressed together (sorrowing), opp. to א׳ (בת ששה) שוחקות a cubit of six wide-spread (laughing) hand-breadths. Erub.3b. Y.Shek.VI, end, 50b.Gen. R. s. 31 (א׳) תביקין Theban (Egypt.) cubit (?). B. Bath.99b אמה בית השלחין land for digging a dyke of one cubits width; הקילון א׳ בית (Var. קלון, סילון) land for a creek or pond for watering cattle and washing clothes, of one cubits width. 3) (= אצבע) membrum virile. Sabb.108b. Nid. 13a sq. B. Kam.19b. 4) prop. river-arm, hence canal, dyke, sewer. Peah II, 2 אַמַּת המים.Yoma V, 6 אלו ואלו מתערבין בא׳ the blood of both was mixed in the sewer; Tam.III, 6; B. Mets.33a; Y.Hor.III, 48b top אמת (בית) השחי a sewer in the Temple called the duct of the arm-pit (from its shape; v. Grætz Monatsschr. 1880, p. 289; (emendation שית unnecessary); v. supra.Pl. אַמֹּות cubits. Kel. XVII, 10; a. fr.

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  • 11 אַמָּה

    אַמָּהf. (b. h.; אמם, v. אֵם) 1) fore-arm, arm. Sot.12b; Ex. R. s. 1 אמתה חד אמר ידה the word אמתה (Ex. 2:5)one says it means אַמָּתָהּ, her arm, the other says it means אֲמָתָהּ, her maid-servant (v. אָמָה).Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2) א׳ דבצלי׳ an arm (direction-post) ; v. בְּצַל; Koh. R. to XII, 7 אם.אַמַּת (בית) השחי the arm up to the axilla, arm-pit, name of an opening in a Temple door; v. however, infra. 4). 2) cubit, a measure equal to the distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle-finger. Keth.5b; Men.11a זו א׳ this one (the middle-finger) is used for defining the cubit measure. Kel. XVII, 10 אַמַּת הבניןוכ׳ the standard cubit of the Temple proportions was six, that of the vessels five hand-breadths. Sabb.31a א׳ הבנין the builders cubit (instrument).א׳ על א׳ square-cubit. Yoma 31a; a. e.Zeb.62b (גרומה) א׳ גדומה; Y.Yoma IV, 41c bot. גמודה a reduced cubit; v. גָּדַם; also called א׳ בת ששה עצבות a cubit of six hand-breadths pressed together (sorrowing), opp. to א׳ (בת ששה) שוחקות a cubit of six wide-spread (laughing) hand-breadths. Erub.3b. Y.Shek.VI, end, 50b.Gen. R. s. 31 (א׳) תביקין Theban (Egypt.) cubit (?). B. Bath.99b אמה בית השלחין land for digging a dyke of one cubits width; הקילון א׳ בית (Var. קלון, סילון) land for a creek or pond for watering cattle and washing clothes, of one cubits width. 3) (= אצבע) membrum virile. Sabb.108b. Nid. 13a sq. B. Kam.19b. 4) prop. river-arm, hence canal, dyke, sewer. Peah II, 2 אַמַּת המים.Yoma V, 6 אלו ואלו מתערבין בא׳ the blood of both was mixed in the sewer; Tam.III, 6; B. Mets.33a; Y.Hor.III, 48b top אמת (בית) השחי a sewer in the Temple called the duct of the arm-pit (from its shape; v. Grætz Monatsschr. 1880, p. 289; (emendation שית unnecessary); v. supra.Pl. אַמֹּות cubits. Kel. XVII, 10; a. fr.

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  • 12 שחיא

    שִׁחְיָא, שִׁי׳ch. sam(שחי, שיחי arm-pit), 1) bending, bowing the head. Bets.24a כל … ומטי לה בחד ש׳ (Ar. שהיא) when one running after an animal gets it with one bend (the space being too small to allow an escape). Gitt.70b (ref. to Mish. ib. VII. 1 והרכין) ודילמא ש׳ דלאו לאו נקטיה maybe he was seized by spasms, making him bend his head in the way of one indicating dissent; ש׳ דהן הן making him bend in the way of one bowing the head in assent. Ib. ש׳ דסירוגין alternate spasms of the head accidentally corresponding to assent and dissent respectively. 2) arm-pit. Targ. Y. Deut. 22:5 (ed. Vien. שֵׁיחַיָא, corr. acc.).Y.Ter.VIII, 45d top אסור למיתן … תחות ש׳ (not דלא מיתן) it is forbidden to put coins into the mouth … or a loaf under the arm-pit; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. בי ש׳. Y.Snh.VI, 23c הוה תחות שִׁיחְיֵהוכ׳ had a loaf under his arm, and it fell down

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  • 13 שי׳

    שִׁחְיָא, שִׁי׳ch. sam(שחי, שיחי arm-pit), 1) bending, bowing the head. Bets.24a כל … ומטי לה בחד ש׳ (Ar. שהיא) when one running after an animal gets it with one bend (the space being too small to allow an escape). Gitt.70b (ref. to Mish. ib. VII. 1 והרכין) ודילמא ש׳ דלאו לאו נקטיה maybe he was seized by spasms, making him bend his head in the way of one indicating dissent; ש׳ דהן הן making him bend in the way of one bowing the head in assent. Ib. ש׳ דסירוגין alternate spasms of the head accidentally corresponding to assent and dissent respectively. 2) arm-pit. Targ. Y. Deut. 22:5 (ed. Vien. שֵׁיחַיָא, corr. acc.).Y.Ter.VIII, 45d top אסור למיתן … תחות ש׳ (not דלא מיתן) it is forbidden to put coins into the mouth … or a loaf under the arm-pit; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. בי ש׳. Y.Snh.VI, 23c הוה תחות שִׁיחְיֵהוכ׳ had a loaf under his arm, and it fell down

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  • 14 שִׁחְיָא

    שִׁחְיָא, שִׁי׳ch. sam(שחי, שיחי arm-pit), 1) bending, bowing the head. Bets.24a כל … ומטי לה בחד ש׳ (Ar. שהיא) when one running after an animal gets it with one bend (the space being too small to allow an escape). Gitt.70b (ref. to Mish. ib. VII. 1 והרכין) ודילמא ש׳ דלאו לאו נקטיה maybe he was seized by spasms, making him bend his head in the way of one indicating dissent; ש׳ דהן הן making him bend in the way of one bowing the head in assent. Ib. ש׳ דסירוגין alternate spasms of the head accidentally corresponding to assent and dissent respectively. 2) arm-pit. Targ. Y. Deut. 22:5 (ed. Vien. שֵׁיחַיָא, corr. acc.).Y.Ter.VIII, 45d top אסור למיתן … תחות ש׳ (not דלא מיתן) it is forbidden to put coins into the mouth … or a loaf under the arm-pit; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. בי ש׳. Y.Snh.VI, 23c הוה תחות שִׁיחְיֵהוכ׳ had a loaf under his arm, and it fell down

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  • 15 שִׁי׳

    שִׁחְיָא, שִׁי׳ch. sam(שחי, שיחי arm-pit), 1) bending, bowing the head. Bets.24a כל … ומטי לה בחד ש׳ (Ar. שהיא) when one running after an animal gets it with one bend (the space being too small to allow an escape). Gitt.70b (ref. to Mish. ib. VII. 1 והרכין) ודילמא ש׳ דלאו לאו נקטיה maybe he was seized by spasms, making him bend his head in the way of one indicating dissent; ש׳ דהן הן making him bend in the way of one bowing the head in assent. Ib. ש׳ דסירוגין alternate spasms of the head accidentally corresponding to assent and dissent respectively. 2) arm-pit. Targ. Y. Deut. 22:5 (ed. Vien. שֵׁיחַיָא, corr. acc.).Y.Ter.VIII, 45d top אסור למיתן … תחות ש׳ (not דלא מיתן) it is forbidden to put coins into the mouth … or a loaf under the arm-pit; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. בי ש׳. Y.Snh.VI, 23c הוה תחות שִׁיחְיֵהוכ׳ had a loaf under his arm, and it fell down

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  • 16 कक्षः _kakṣḥ

    कक्षः 1 A lurking or hiding place; क्रोष्टा वराहं निरतक्त कक्षात् Rv.1.28.4.
    -2 The end of the lower garment; see कक्षा.
    -3 A climbing plant, creeper.
    -4 Grass, dry grass; यतस्तु कक्षस्तत एव वह्निः R.7.55,11.75; यथोद्धरति निर्दाता कक्षं धान्यं च रक्षति Ms.7.11.
    -5 A forest of dead trees, dry wood; Bṛī. Up.2.9.7.
    -6 The arm-pit; ˚अन्तर Pt.1 the cavity of the armpit; प्रक्षिप्योदर्चिषं कक्षे शेरते ते$भिमारुतम् Śi.2.42.
    -7 The harem of a king.
    -8 The interior of a forest; आशु निर्गत्य कक्षात् Ṛs.1.27; कक्षान्तरगतो वायुः Rām.
    -9 The side of flank (of any- thing); ते सरांसि सरित्कक्षान् Rām.4.47.2.
    -1 A woman's girdle; as in आबद्धनिबिडकक्षैः.
    -11 A surrounding wall.
    -12 A part of a boat.
    -13 The orbit of a planet.
    -14 A buffalo.
    -15 A gate; उपेत्य स यदुश्रेष्टो बाह्यकक्षाद्विनिर्गतः Mb.2.2.12.
    -16 The Beleric Myrobalan or Termina- lia Belerica (Mar. गुग्गुळ, बेह़डा).
    -17 A marshy ground.
    -क्षा 1 Painful boils in the arm-pit.
    -2 An elephant's rope; also his girth.
    -3 A woman's girdle or zone; a girdle, waist-band (in general); 'कक्षा बृहति- कायां स्यात्काञ्च्यां मध्येभबन्धने' इति विश्वः; युघे परैः सह दृढबद्ध- कक्षया Śi.17.24.
    -4 A surrounding wall; a wall,
    -5 The waist, middle part; एते हि विद्युद्गुणबद्धकक्षा Mk.5.21.
    -6 A courtyard; area, Rām.4.33.19 (सप्तकक्षा); त्रीणि गुल्मान्यतीयाय तिस्रः कक्षाश्च स द्विजः Bhāg.1.8.16.
    -7 An enclosure.
    -8 An inner apartment, a private chamber; room in general; 'कक्षा कच्छे वस्त्रायां काञ्च्यां गेहे प्रकोष्ठके' इति यादवः; Ku.7.7; Ms.7.224; गृहकलहंसकान- नुसरन् कक्षान्तरप्रधावितः K.63,182; कक्षासु रक्षितैर्दक्षैस्तार्क्ष्यः सर्पेष्विवापतत् Parṇāl.3.38.
    -9 A harem.
    -1 Similarity.
    -11 An upper garment; दुर्योधनो हस्तिनं पद्मवर्णं सुवर्णकक्षम् Mb.6.2.7.
    -12 Objection or reply in argu- ment (in Logic &c.).
    -13 Emulation or rivalry.
    -14 A secluded part of an edifice; गत्वा कक्षान्तरं त्वन्यत् Ms.7.224.
    -15 A particular part of a carriage.
    -16 The jeweller's weight, Rati.
    -17 The end of the lower garment which, after the cloth is girt round the lower part of the body, is brought up behind and tucked into the waistband (Mar. कांसोटा)
    -18 Tying up the waist.
    -19 The wrist.
    -2 Border or lace; स्वर्णकक्ष- पताकाभिः Bhāg.9.1.37.
    -21 The basin of a balance (कक्षः also).
    -क्षम् 1 A star.
    -2 Sin.
    -Comp. -अग्निः wild fire, conflagration; कक्षाग्निलङ्घिततरोरिव वृष्टिपातः R.11.92.
    -अन्तरम् inner or private apartment.
    -अवेक्षकः 1 a superintendent of the harem.
    -2 a keeper of a royal garden.
    -3 a door-keeper.
    -4 a poet.
    -5 a debauchee.
    -6 a player; painter.
    -7 an actor.
    -8 a paramour.
    -9 strength of feeling or sen- timent (Wilson).
    -उत्था a fragrant grass, (भद्रमुस्ता Cyperus, Mar. नागरमोथा).
    -धरम् the shoulder-joint.
    -पः 1 a tortoise.
    -2 one of the 9 treasures of Kubera.
    -(क्षा) पटः a cloth passed between the legs to cover the privities.
    -पुटः 1 the arm-pit.
    -2 N. of a work on magic.
    -रुहा = नागरमुस्ता q. v.
    -शायः, -युः a dog.
    -स्थ a. seated on the hip or the flank.

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  • 17 שחי

    שֶׁחִי, שֵׁיחִיm. (שָׁחָה) bend, esp. בית הש׳ (or sub. בית) arm-pit. Neg. II, 4 כאורגת בעומדין לש׳ ליד הימנית (a woman is placed) in the position of a weaver at an upright loom, for the sake of examining the pit of the right arm; Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 3, ch. IV כמוסק בבית הש׳ in the position of one taking olives down, for examining the arm-pit; Lev. R. s. 15; Yalk. ib. 551. Snh.VII, 7 המדבר משִׁחְיוֹ, v. פִּיתוֹם II; Y. ib. 25c משִׁיחְיוֹ. Naz.58b; a. fr.אמת (בית) הש׳, v. אַמָּה.Pl. שְׁחָיִים, constr. שִׁחְיֵי, שִׁי׳. Pesik. Bshall., p. 87a> תחת בית שִׁיחְיֵהֶם, v. כַּדּוֹרִית; Midr. Till. to Ps. 16 שִׁיחְיֵהֶן; Yalk. Ps. 667; Cant. R. to II, 7 תחת שיחיהן (some ed. שיחתן, corr. acc.).

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  • 18 שיחי

    שֶׁחִי, שֵׁיחִיm. (שָׁחָה) bend, esp. בית הש׳ (or sub. בית) arm-pit. Neg. II, 4 כאורגת בעומדין לש׳ ליד הימנית (a woman is placed) in the position of a weaver at an upright loom, for the sake of examining the pit of the right arm; Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 3, ch. IV כמוסק בבית הש׳ in the position of one taking olives down, for examining the arm-pit; Lev. R. s. 15; Yalk. ib. 551. Snh.VII, 7 המדבר משִׁחְיוֹ, v. פִּיתוֹם II; Y. ib. 25c משִׁיחְיוֹ. Naz.58b; a. fr.אמת (בית) הש׳, v. אַמָּה.Pl. שְׁחָיִים, constr. שִׁחְיֵי, שִׁי׳. Pesik. Bshall., p. 87a> תחת בית שִׁיחְיֵהֶם, v. כַּדּוֹרִית; Midr. Till. to Ps. 16 שִׁיחְיֵהֶן; Yalk. Ps. 667; Cant. R. to II, 7 תחת שיחיהן (some ed. שיחתן, corr. acc.).

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  • 19 שֶׁחִי

    שֶׁחִי, שֵׁיחִיm. (שָׁחָה) bend, esp. בית הש׳ (or sub. בית) arm-pit. Neg. II, 4 כאורגת בעומדין לש׳ ליד הימנית (a woman is placed) in the position of a weaver at an upright loom, for the sake of examining the pit of the right arm; Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 3, ch. IV כמוסק בבית הש׳ in the position of one taking olives down, for examining the arm-pit; Lev. R. s. 15; Yalk. ib. 551. Snh.VII, 7 המדבר משִׁחְיוֹ, v. פִּיתוֹם II; Y. ib. 25c משִׁיחְיוֹ. Naz.58b; a. fr.אמת (בית) הש׳, v. אַמָּה.Pl. שְׁחָיִים, constr. שִׁחְיֵי, שִׁי׳. Pesik. Bshall., p. 87a> תחת בית שִׁיחְיֵהֶם, v. כַּדּוֹרִית; Midr. Till. to Ps. 16 שִׁיחְיֵהֶן; Yalk. Ps. 667; Cant. R. to II, 7 תחת שיחיהן (some ed. שיחתן, corr. acc.).

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  • 20 שֵׁיחִי

    שֶׁחִי, שֵׁיחִיm. (שָׁחָה) bend, esp. בית הש׳ (or sub. בית) arm-pit. Neg. II, 4 כאורגת בעומדין לש׳ ליד הימנית (a woman is placed) in the position of a weaver at an upright loom, for the sake of examining the pit of the right arm; Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 3, ch. IV כמוסק בבית הש׳ in the position of one taking olives down, for examining the arm-pit; Lev. R. s. 15; Yalk. ib. 551. Snh.VII, 7 המדבר משִׁחְיוֹ, v. פִּיתוֹם II; Y. ib. 25c משִׁיחְיוֹ. Naz.58b; a. fr.אמת (בית) הש׳, v. אַמָּה.Pl. שְׁחָיִים, constr. שִׁחְיֵי, שִׁי׳. Pesik. Bshall., p. 87a> תחת בית שִׁיחְיֵהֶם, v. כַּדּוֹרִית; Midr. Till. to Ps. 16 שִׁיחְיֵהֶן; Yalk. Ps. 667; Cant. R. to II, 7 תחת שיחיהן (some ed. שיחתן, corr. acc.).

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