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emphatic form

  • 1 ודאי

    וַדַּאי, וַודַּיm., וַדָּאִית, (יַדָּאָה) וַדָּיָיה‏ f. ( ידע) 1) well-known, certain; distinct, real. Ber.33b הַוַּ׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) Thou, the known one!Arakh.I, 1 זכר ו׳ a person distinctly male, נקבה ודאית distinctly female (no hermaphrodite). Yoma VIII, 8, a. fr. אשם ו׳, v. אָשָׁם.Sabb.II, 7 הו׳ that which undoubtedly requires the separation of the tithes, opp. דְּמַאי.Y.Bets. I, 60b וַודָּייוֹ, וַודָּיָיהּ where there is no doubt about it, opp. ספיקו, ספיקה. Kidd.IV, 3 (74a) וַדָּאָן the sure cases among them.Num. R. s. 2, end אכילה וודייה Ar. ed. Koh. (ed. ידאית) the eating (in Ex. 14:11) was a real one (physical refreshment, no metaphor); a. v. fr. 2) (gramm.) emphatic form by means of He paragogic. Ex. R. s. 3 לכה וודאיתוכ׳ (strike out the gloss הה״א בסוףוכ׳) the word lkhah (Ex. 3:3) is emphatic (as if = לְךָ unto thee it belongs), if not thou ; Y.Succ.IV, 54c top לך יודייה (read: לכה וו׳) the lkhah (Ps. 80:3) has the emphatic form ( unto thee as well as unto us). 3) (noun) certainty, undisputed fact.אין ספק מוציא מידי ו׳ doubt cannot take a case out of the status of certainty. Ab. Zar.41b הוי ספק וּוַ׳ ואיןוכ׳ here is a doubt (the idolatrous character of an object may have been given up) against a certainty (that it was an idol) and the doubt cannot set aside the certainty. Pes.9a; a. fr.בְּוַ׳, וַ׳ (adv.) surely, indeed; in reality. Y.Keth.V, 29d. Gen. R. s. 98 עלית בו׳ ‘thou didst ascend thy fathers couch (Gen. 49:4) means in reality (no metaphor). Ib. חללת ו׳ ‘thou didst defile (ib.) is to be taken literally. Pes. l. c. דו׳ מעשרי for it is sure that they separate the tithes. Gen. R. s. 55 נסה אותו בו׳ He tried him in the true sense of the word (gave him time); a. e.

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  • 2 וודי

    וַדַּאי, וַודַּיm., וַדָּאִית, (יַדָּאָה) וַדָּיָיה‏ f. ( ידע) 1) well-known, certain; distinct, real. Ber.33b הַוַּ׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) Thou, the known one!Arakh.I, 1 זכר ו׳ a person distinctly male, נקבה ודאית distinctly female (no hermaphrodite). Yoma VIII, 8, a. fr. אשם ו׳, v. אָשָׁם.Sabb.II, 7 הו׳ that which undoubtedly requires the separation of the tithes, opp. דְּמַאי.Y.Bets. I, 60b וַודָּייוֹ, וַודָּיָיהּ where there is no doubt about it, opp. ספיקו, ספיקה. Kidd.IV, 3 (74a) וַדָּאָן the sure cases among them.Num. R. s. 2, end אכילה וודייה Ar. ed. Koh. (ed. ידאית) the eating (in Ex. 14:11) was a real one (physical refreshment, no metaphor); a. v. fr. 2) (gramm.) emphatic form by means of He paragogic. Ex. R. s. 3 לכה וודאיתוכ׳ (strike out the gloss הה״א בסוףוכ׳) the word lkhah (Ex. 3:3) is emphatic (as if = לְךָ unto thee it belongs), if not thou ; Y.Succ.IV, 54c top לך יודייה (read: לכה וו׳) the lkhah (Ps. 80:3) has the emphatic form ( unto thee as well as unto us). 3) (noun) certainty, undisputed fact.אין ספק מוציא מידי ו׳ doubt cannot take a case out of the status of certainty. Ab. Zar.41b הוי ספק וּוַ׳ ואיןוכ׳ here is a doubt (the idolatrous character of an object may have been given up) against a certainty (that it was an idol) and the doubt cannot set aside the certainty. Pes.9a; a. fr.בְּוַ׳, וַ׳ (adv.) surely, indeed; in reality. Y.Keth.V, 29d. Gen. R. s. 98 עלית בו׳ ‘thou didst ascend thy fathers couch (Gen. 49:4) means in reality (no metaphor). Ib. חללת ו׳ ‘thou didst defile (ib.) is to be taken literally. Pes. l. c. דו׳ מעשרי for it is sure that they separate the tithes. Gen. R. s. 55 נסה אותו בו׳ He tried him in the true sense of the word (gave him time); a. e.

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  • 3 וַדַּאי

    וַדַּאי, וַודַּיm., וַדָּאִית, (יַדָּאָה) וַדָּיָיה‏ f. ( ידע) 1) well-known, certain; distinct, real. Ber.33b הַוַּ׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) Thou, the known one!Arakh.I, 1 זכר ו׳ a person distinctly male, נקבה ודאית distinctly female (no hermaphrodite). Yoma VIII, 8, a. fr. אשם ו׳, v. אָשָׁם.Sabb.II, 7 הו׳ that which undoubtedly requires the separation of the tithes, opp. דְּמַאי.Y.Bets. I, 60b וַודָּייוֹ, וַודָּיָיהּ where there is no doubt about it, opp. ספיקו, ספיקה. Kidd.IV, 3 (74a) וַדָּאָן the sure cases among them.Num. R. s. 2, end אכילה וודייה Ar. ed. Koh. (ed. ידאית) the eating (in Ex. 14:11) was a real one (physical refreshment, no metaphor); a. v. fr. 2) (gramm.) emphatic form by means of He paragogic. Ex. R. s. 3 לכה וודאיתוכ׳ (strike out the gloss הה״א בסוףוכ׳) the word lkhah (Ex. 3:3) is emphatic (as if = לְךָ unto thee it belongs), if not thou ; Y.Succ.IV, 54c top לך יודייה (read: לכה וו׳) the lkhah (Ps. 80:3) has the emphatic form ( unto thee as well as unto us). 3) (noun) certainty, undisputed fact.אין ספק מוציא מידי ו׳ doubt cannot take a case out of the status of certainty. Ab. Zar.41b הוי ספק וּוַ׳ ואיןוכ׳ here is a doubt (the idolatrous character of an object may have been given up) against a certainty (that it was an idol) and the doubt cannot set aside the certainty. Pes.9a; a. fr.בְּוַ׳, וַ׳ (adv.) surely, indeed; in reality. Y.Keth.V, 29d. Gen. R. s. 98 עלית בו׳ ‘thou didst ascend thy fathers couch (Gen. 49:4) means in reality (no metaphor). Ib. חללת ו׳ ‘thou didst defile (ib.) is to be taken literally. Pes. l. c. דו׳ מעשרי for it is sure that they separate the tithes. Gen. R. s. 55 נסה אותו בו׳ He tried him in the true sense of the word (gave him time); a. e.

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  • 4 וַודַּי

    וַדַּאי, וַודַּיm., וַדָּאִית, (יַדָּאָה) וַדָּיָיה‏ f. ( ידע) 1) well-known, certain; distinct, real. Ber.33b הַוַּ׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) Thou, the known one!Arakh.I, 1 זכר ו׳ a person distinctly male, נקבה ודאית distinctly female (no hermaphrodite). Yoma VIII, 8, a. fr. אשם ו׳, v. אָשָׁם.Sabb.II, 7 הו׳ that which undoubtedly requires the separation of the tithes, opp. דְּמַאי.Y.Bets. I, 60b וַודָּייוֹ, וַודָּיָיהּ where there is no doubt about it, opp. ספיקו, ספיקה. Kidd.IV, 3 (74a) וַדָּאָן the sure cases among them.Num. R. s. 2, end אכילה וודייה Ar. ed. Koh. (ed. ידאית) the eating (in Ex. 14:11) was a real one (physical refreshment, no metaphor); a. v. fr. 2) (gramm.) emphatic form by means of He paragogic. Ex. R. s. 3 לכה וודאיתוכ׳ (strike out the gloss הה״א בסוףוכ׳) the word lkhah (Ex. 3:3) is emphatic (as if = לְךָ unto thee it belongs), if not thou ; Y.Succ.IV, 54c top לך יודייה (read: לכה וו׳) the lkhah (Ps. 80:3) has the emphatic form ( unto thee as well as unto us). 3) (noun) certainty, undisputed fact.אין ספק מוציא מידי ו׳ doubt cannot take a case out of the status of certainty. Ab. Zar.41b הוי ספק וּוַ׳ ואיןוכ׳ here is a doubt (the idolatrous character of an object may have been given up) against a certainty (that it was an idol) and the doubt cannot set aside the certainty. Pes.9a; a. fr.בְּוַ׳, וַ׳ (adv.) surely, indeed; in reality. Y.Keth.V, 29d. Gen. R. s. 98 עלית בו׳ ‘thou didst ascend thy fathers couch (Gen. 49:4) means in reality (no metaphor). Ib. חללת ו׳ ‘thou didst defile (ib.) is to be taken literally. Pes. l. c. דו׳ מעשרי for it is sure that they separate the tithes. Gen. R. s. 55 נסה אותו בו׳ He tried him in the true sense of the word (gave him time); a. e.

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  • 5 יולד

    יוֹלֵדm. pl. יוֹלְדִים (b. h.; יָלַד) parents. Keth.VII, 6 המקללת יוֹלְדָיו בפניו she who curses his (her husbands) parents in his presence; quot. ib. 72b יוֹלֵידָיו (an emphatic form), and interpreted במקללת יוֹלֵידָיו בפני מוֹלֵידָיו (v. מוֹלֵד) also when she curses his parents before any one of his begotten; Y. ib. VII, 31b bot. וולדיו בפני יולדיו, v. וָלָד.

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  • 6 יוֹלֵד

    יוֹלֵדm. pl. יוֹלְדִים (b. h.; יָלַד) parents. Keth.VII, 6 המקללת יוֹלְדָיו בפניו she who curses his (her husbands) parents in his presence; quot. ib. 72b יוֹלֵידָיו (an emphatic form), and interpreted במקללת יוֹלֵידָיו בפני מוֹלֵידָיו (v. מוֹלֵד) also when she curses his parents before any one of his begotten; Y. ib. VII, 31b bot. וולדיו בפני יולדיו, v. וָלָד.

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  • 7 מולד

    מוֹלֵדm. (cmp. b. h. מוֹלֶדֶת; יָלַד) issue, descendant.Pl. מוֹלְדִים, with suffix, emphatic form מוֹלֵידָיו. Keth.72b, v. יוֹלֵד.

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  • 8 מוֹלֵד

    מוֹלֵדm. (cmp. b. h. מוֹלֶדֶת; יָלַד) issue, descendant.Pl. מוֹלְדִים, with suffix, emphatic form מוֹלֵידָיו. Keth.72b, v. יוֹלֵד.

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