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1 Misericordia
mĭsĕrĭcordĭa, ae, f. [misericors], tender-heartedness, pity, compassion, mercy.I.Lit. (class.):* B.misericordia est aegritudo ex miseriā alterius injuriā laborantis,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 8, 18:(Stoici) misericordiam, cupiditatem, metum, morbos animi appellant,
Lact. 6, 14:misericordiam aliis commovere... misericordiā capi,
Cic. de Or. 2, 47, 195:misericordiā commotus,
id. Mur. 31, 65:mentes hominum ad lenitatem misericordiamque revocare,
id. de Or. 1, 12, 53: misericordiam implorare et exposcere, id. [p. 1151] Mil. 34, 92:vestram misericordiam implorat,
id. Mur. 40, 86:captare,
id. Phil. 2, 34:populi concitare,
id. de Or. 1, 53, 227:tribuere alicui,
to give, bestow, id. Planc. 1, 3:adhibere,
to show, id. Rab. Perd. 2, 5:praebere, Aug. Civ. Dei, 9, 5: exercere,
to exercise, Dig. 16, 3, 7:misericordiam facere (eccl. Lat.),
Vulg. Gen. 20, 13 al.:alienā misericordiā vivo,
on the compassion of others, Cic. Rosc. Am. 50, 145:cum ipse patitur, miseria, cum aliis compatitur, misericordia dici solet,
Aug. Conf. 3, 2, 1:ad misericordiam inducere,
to move, Cic. Brut. 50, 188:ad misericordiam vocare,
id. Mur. 3:misericordiam magnam habere,
to have, entertain, id. ib. 40, 86.— Plur.:misericordias habere,
Plaut. Most. 2, 3, 115.—With gen.:puerorum,
for the children, Cic. Att. 7, 12:haec magnā cum misericordiā fletuque pronuntiantur,
with great pathos, Caes. B. C. 2, 12 fin.:remotā misericordiā discutere,
without compassion, Aug. Conf. 9, 13, 1.— Esp., plur.:misericordiae,
works of charity, Salv. adv. Avar. 2, 1.—Transf., a condition to excite compassion, wretchedness, misery:II.quantum misericordiae nobis tuae preces et tua salus allatura sit,
Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 3, 8.—Personified: Mĭ-sĕrĭcordĭa, the goddess Mercy or Compassion, App. M. 1, p. 263, 38; cf. Quint. 5, 11, 38; Claud. B. Gild. 404. -
2 misericordia
mĭsĕrĭcordĭa, ae, f. [misericors], tender-heartedness, pity, compassion, mercy.I.Lit. (class.):* B.misericordia est aegritudo ex miseriā alterius injuriā laborantis,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 8, 18:(Stoici) misericordiam, cupiditatem, metum, morbos animi appellant,
Lact. 6, 14:misericordiam aliis commovere... misericordiā capi,
Cic. de Or. 2, 47, 195:misericordiā commotus,
id. Mur. 31, 65:mentes hominum ad lenitatem misericordiamque revocare,
id. de Or. 1, 12, 53: misericordiam implorare et exposcere, id. [p. 1151] Mil. 34, 92:vestram misericordiam implorat,
id. Mur. 40, 86:captare,
id. Phil. 2, 34:populi concitare,
id. de Or. 1, 53, 227:tribuere alicui,
to give, bestow, id. Planc. 1, 3:adhibere,
to show, id. Rab. Perd. 2, 5:praebere, Aug. Civ. Dei, 9, 5: exercere,
to exercise, Dig. 16, 3, 7:misericordiam facere (eccl. Lat.),
Vulg. Gen. 20, 13 al.:alienā misericordiā vivo,
on the compassion of others, Cic. Rosc. Am. 50, 145:cum ipse patitur, miseria, cum aliis compatitur, misericordia dici solet,
Aug. Conf. 3, 2, 1:ad misericordiam inducere,
to move, Cic. Brut. 50, 188:ad misericordiam vocare,
id. Mur. 3:misericordiam magnam habere,
to have, entertain, id. ib. 40, 86.— Plur.:misericordias habere,
Plaut. Most. 2, 3, 115.—With gen.:puerorum,
for the children, Cic. Att. 7, 12:haec magnā cum misericordiā fletuque pronuntiantur,
with great pathos, Caes. B. C. 2, 12 fin.:remotā misericordiā discutere,
without compassion, Aug. Conf. 9, 13, 1.— Esp., plur.:misericordiae,
works of charity, Salv. adv. Avar. 2, 1.—Transf., a condition to excite compassion, wretchedness, misery:II.quantum misericordiae nobis tuae preces et tua salus allatura sit,
Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 3, 8.—Personified: Mĭ-sĕrĭcordĭa, the goddess Mercy or Compassion, App. M. 1, p. 263, 38; cf. Quint. 5, 11, 38; Claud. B. Gild. 404. -
3 misericordia
misericordia ae, f [misericors], tenderheartedness, pity, compassion, sympathy, mercy: animus misericordiā Devinctus, T.: irā aut misericordiā inpulsi, S.: usus misericordiā, exercising, Cs.: vestram misericordiam implorat: ei tribuere, bestow: adhibere in hominis fortunis, show: alienā misericordiā vivo, on the compassion of others: ad misericordiam inducere, move: misericordiam magnam habere, entertain: haec magnā cum misericordiā fletuque pronuntiantur, pathos, Cs.: puerorum, for the children.* * *pity, sympathy; compassion, mercy; pathos -
4 Mitleid
n; nur Sg. pity; (Mitgefühl) sympathy; aus Mitleid für out of pity for; mit jemandem Mitleid haben feel sorry for s.o.; (Erbarmen haben) have ( oder take) pity on s.o.; ich habe kein Mitleid mit ihm, das hat er sich selbst eingebrockt I’ve no sympathy for him, he brought it on himself; ein allgemeines Mitleid erregender Anblick a sight arousing general feelings of compassion* * *das Mitleidpity; commiseration; sorrow; ruth; sympathy; mercy; pathos; compassion* * *Mịt|leidnt no plpity, compassion (mit for); (= Mitgefühl) sympathy (mit with, for)See:= mitleiderregend* * *das2) (sorrow or pity for the sufferings of another person.) compassion3) (a feeling of sorrow for the troubles and sufferings of others: He felt a great pity for her.) pity4) piteousness5) pitifulness* * *Mit·leid[ˈmɪtlait]nt kein pl sympathy no pl, pityich brauche dein \Mitleid nicht I don't need your sympathy▪ jds \Mitleid [mit jdm] sb's sympathy [for sb]\Mitleid [mit jdm/einem Tier] haben [o (geh) empfinden] to have [or feel] sympathy [or feel pity [or compassion]] [for sb/an animal]\Mitleid erregend Anblick pitiful\Mitleid schinden (fam) to fish for sympathyaus \Mitleid out of pityer ließ den Frosch aus \Mitleid frei he took pity on the frog and set it free* * *das pity, compassion ( mit for); (Mitgefühl) sympathy ( mit for)mit jemandem Mitleid haben od. empfinden — feel pity or compassion/have or feel sympathy for somebody
* * *aus Mitleid für out of pity for;ich habe kein Mitleid mit ihm, das hat er sich selbst eingebrockt I’ve no sympathy for him, he brought it on himself;ein allgemeines Mitleid erregender Anblick a sight arousing general feelings of compassion* * *das pity, compassion ( mit for); (Mitgefühl) sympathy ( mit for)mit jemandem Mitleid haben od. empfinden — feel pity or compassion/have or feel sympathy for somebody
* * *(mit, für) n.sympathy (with, for) n. m.mercies n.mercy n.pity n.ruth n. n.charity n.commiseration n.compassion n.mercy n. -
5 vacío
adj.1 empty, hollow, unladen, void.2 hollow, empty.3 shallow, empty, hollow, soulless.m.1 vacuum, blank, void.2 empty space.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: vaciar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) empty2 (no ocupado) vacant, unoccupied; (sin muebles) unfurnished3 (hueco) hollow5 figurado (palabras, conversación) empty1 (gen) emptiness, void3 (vacante) vacancy4 FÍSICA vacuum\caer en el vacío figurado to fall on deaf earsenvasar al vacío to vacuum-packhacer el vacío a alguien figurado to cold-shoulder somebody, send somebody to Coventrysentir un gran vacío figurado to feel emptytener el estómago vacío figurado to feel hungrytener la cabeza vacía figurado to be empty-headedvolver con las manos vacías figurado to come back empty-handed————————1 (gen) emptiness, void3 (vacante) vacancy4 FÍSICA vacuum* * *1. noun m.1) emptiness, void2) gap3) vacuum2. (f. - vacía)adj.1) empty2) vacant* * *1. ADJ1) (gen) empty; [puesto, local] vacant, emptyhe alquilado un piso vacío porque sale más barato — I've rented an unfurnished flat because it's cheaper
Madrid queda vacío en agosto — Madrid is empty o deserted in August
de vacío: el camión volvió de vacío — the lorry came back empty
2) (=superficial) [persona] shallow; [conversación] meaninglessun discurso vacío de contenido — a speech empty o devoid of any content
3) (=sin sentido) [existencia] empty, meaningless4) (=vano) [esfuerzo] vain; [promesa] empty, hollow5)pan vacío — (And, CAm, Caribe) dry bread
2. SM1) (Fís) vacuum2) (=hueco) (empty) space, gap3) (=abismo)el vacío — the void, space
saltó al vacío desde lo alto del acantilado — he jumped from the top of the cliff into space o the void
4) (=falta de sentido) void5) (Jur, Pol)6) (Mec)7) (Anat) side, flank* * *I- cía adjetivoa) <botella/caja> empty; <calle/ciudad> empty, deserted; < casa> empty, unoccupied; <palabras/retórica> emptylos envases vacíos — the empty bottles, the empties (colloq)
IIvolver de vacío — (Esp) camión to come back empty; persona to come back empty-handed
a) (Fís) vacuumhacerle el vacío a alguien — to give somebody the cold shoulder
b) ( espacio vacío) spacesaltó al vacío — he leapt into the void o into space
caer en el vacío — to fall on deaf ears
c) (falta, hueco) gapdejó un vacío en su vida — she left a gap o a void in his life
* * *= dummy, empty [emptier -comp., emptiest -sup.], gap, gulf, stop, vacuum, void, hollow, emptiness, vacant, loophole, vacated.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS, therefore, assigns them the dummy master number zero.Ex. When DOBIS/Leuven is ready and waiting for input, the line is empty.Ex. New editions will be essentially cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.Ex. It must be remembered that there is a gulf between publishing the schedules in an updated form, and applying the schedules.Ex. Of course some terms may be difficult to categorise as stop or non-stop.Ex. Whilst valves work by passing electric currents through a vacuum between electrodes, transistors are built from materials called semiconductors.Ex. If archival materials are entered into an OPAC the vague nature of collection titles and the general subject headings may result in records being lost in a void.Ex. It can certainly be status-conferring to let it be known in social conversation that one has read the latest Fay Weldon book, but if the group one is in never reads Fay Weldon anyway and could not care less what she has written then the victory is a somewhat hollow one.Ex. The economic recession and the new technology are, between them, leaving a section of society with a feeling of hopelessness and emptiness = La recesión económica y las nuevas tecnologías, entre otros, están dejando a un sector de la sociedad con un sentimiento de desesperación y vacío.Ex. Again we find that only the first entry leads us to the specific subject, and the others may in fact lead us to ` vacant' headings, ie headings under which no entries are filed.Ex. Problems in compiling these include loopholes in the legal deposit law, material which is not printed (leaflets, posters, speeches), exempted material, and excluded material.Ex. There are plans to transform vacated space in the old building into a visitor's centre with exhibitions and reading rooms.----* caer al vacío = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) space.* caída al vacío = fall into + (empty) space.* cámara al vacío = vacuum chamber.* con las manos vacías = empty-handed.* dejar frío y vacío = leave + Nombre + cold and empty.* dejar vacío = leave + vacant.* disparar cartuchos vacíos = fire + blanks.* empaquetar al vacío en plástico = shrink-wrap [shrinkwrap].* envasar al vacío = vacuum-pack.* lista de palabras vacías = stop list [stoplist], stopword list.* llenar un vacío = fill + vacuum, fill + gap, fill in + gap, fill + void, fill + the breach.* medio vacío = half-empty.* mesa al vacío = vacuum table.* mirada vacía = blank look, blank expression.* mirar al vacío = stare into + space, look into + space, gaze into + space.* no vacío = non-stop.* palabra vacía = function word.* precipitarse al vacío = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) space.* referencia ciega o vacía = blind reference.* rellenar con ceros los espacios vacíos = zero fill.* salto al vacío = leap in the dark.* secado y congelado al vacío = vacuum freeze drying.* vacío informativo = information vacuum.* vacío legal = loophole, legal void.* * *I- cía adjetivoa) <botella/caja> empty; <calle/ciudad> empty, deserted; < casa> empty, unoccupied; <palabras/retórica> emptylos envases vacíos — the empty bottles, the empties (colloq)
IIvolver de vacío — (Esp) camión to come back empty; persona to come back empty-handed
a) (Fís) vacuumhacerle el vacío a alguien — to give somebody the cold shoulder
b) ( espacio vacío) spacesaltó al vacío — he leapt into the void o into space
caer en el vacío — to fall on deaf ears
c) (falta, hueco) gapdejó un vacío en su vida — she left a gap o a void in his life
* * *= dummy, empty [emptier -comp., emptiest -sup.], gap, gulf, stop, vacuum, void, hollow, emptiness, vacant, loophole, vacated.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS, therefore, assigns them the dummy master number zero.
Ex: When DOBIS/Leuven is ready and waiting for input, the line is empty.Ex: New editions will be essentially cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.Ex: It must be remembered that there is a gulf between publishing the schedules in an updated form, and applying the schedules.Ex: Of course some terms may be difficult to categorise as stop or non-stop.Ex: Whilst valves work by passing electric currents through a vacuum between electrodes, transistors are built from materials called semiconductors.Ex: If archival materials are entered into an OPAC the vague nature of collection titles and the general subject headings may result in records being lost in a void.Ex: It can certainly be status-conferring to let it be known in social conversation that one has read the latest Fay Weldon book, but if the group one is in never reads Fay Weldon anyway and could not care less what she has written then the victory is a somewhat hollow one.Ex: The economic recession and the new technology are, between them, leaving a section of society with a feeling of hopelessness and emptiness = La recesión económica y las nuevas tecnologías, entre otros, están dejando a un sector de la sociedad con un sentimiento de desesperación y vacío.Ex: Again we find that only the first entry leads us to the specific subject, and the others may in fact lead us to ` vacant' headings, ie headings under which no entries are filed.Ex: Problems in compiling these include loopholes in the legal deposit law, material which is not printed (leaflets, posters, speeches), exempted material, and excluded material.Ex: There are plans to transform vacated space in the old building into a visitor's centre with exhibitions and reading rooms.* caer al vacío = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) space.* caída al vacío = fall into + (empty) space.* cámara al vacío = vacuum chamber.* con las manos vacías = empty-handed.* dejar frío y vacío = leave + Nombre + cold and empty.* dejar vacío = leave + vacant.* disparar cartuchos vacíos = fire + blanks.* empaquetar al vacío en plástico = shrink-wrap [shrinkwrap].* envasar al vacío = vacuum-pack.* lista de palabras vacías = stop list [stoplist], stopword list.* llenar un vacío = fill + vacuum, fill + gap, fill in + gap, fill + void, fill + the breach.* medio vacío = half-empty.* mesa al vacío = vacuum table.* mirada vacía = blank look, blank expression.* mirar al vacío = stare into + space, look into + space, gaze into + space.* no vacío = non-stop.* palabra vacía = function word.* precipitarse al vacío = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) space.* referencia ciega o vacía = blind reference.* rellenar con ceros los espacios vacíos = zero fill.* salto al vacío = leap in the dark.* secado y congelado al vacío = vacuum freeze drying.* vacío informativo = information vacuum.* vacío legal = loophole, legal void.* * *1 ‹botella/caja› empty; ‹calle/ciudad› empty, desertedcon el estómago vacío on an empty stomachlos envases vacíos the empty bottles, the empties ( colloq)la casa se alquila vacía the house is being rented unfurnishedel local está vacío the premises are empty o vacantla siguió con una mirada totalmente vacía he stared after her with a totally blank expression on his facela despensa está vacía there's no food in the housevacío DE algo:una calle vacía de vehículos y transeúntes a street empty of vehicles and passersbyun hombre vacío de compasión a man devoid of compassionfrases vacías de significado meaningless o empty wordsretórica vacía de contenido empty rhetoricvolver de vacío ( Esp) «camión» to come back empty;«persona» to come back empty-handed2 (frívolo) ‹persona› shallow; ‹vida› empty, meaninglessson frases bonitas pero vacías they're fine-sounding words but they're meaningless o devoid of any meaningpasaban su tiempo en conversaciones vacías they spent their time in idle o superficial conversation1 ( Fís) vacuumenvasado al vacío vacuum-packedhacer el vacío a algo to ignore sthhicieron el vacío a todas mis sugerencias they ignored all my suggestionshacerle el vacío a algn to give sb the cold shoulder, to cold-shoulder sb2 (espacio vacío) spacemiraba al vacío she was gazing into spacesaltó al vacío he leapt into the void o into spacecaer en el vacío to fall on deaf ears3 (falta, hueco) gapdejó en su vida un vacío she left a gap o a void in his lifesentía una terrible sensación de vacío he had a terrible feeling of emptinessen el caso de un vacío en la jefatura del Estado in the situation where there is no head of stateCompuesto:power vacuum* * *
Del verbo vaciar: ( conjugate vaciar)
vacío es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vació es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
vaciar
vacío
vaciar ( conjugate vaciar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ radiador› to drain;
‹bolsillo/cajón› to empty;
‹armario/habitación› to clean out
2 ( ahuecar) to hollow out
vaciarse verbo pronominal
to empty
vacío 1◊ - cía adjetivo
‹calle/ciudad› empty, deserted;
‹ casa› empty, unoccupied;
‹palabras/retórica› empty;
‹vida/frase› empty, meaningless
vacío 2 sustantivo masculinoa) (Fís) vacuum;
◊ dejó un vacío en su vida she left a gap o a void in his life;
una sensación de vacío a feeling of emptiness
vaciar verbo transitivo
1 (un cajón, una botella, un contenedor) to empty: vaciamos la piscina, we emptied the pool
2 Arte (una escultura, etc) to mould, US mold
3 (dejar hueco) to hollow out
vacío,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin contenido) empty
(sin interior, hueco) hollow
el tronco ya está vacío, the trunk is already hollow
2 (sin personas) empty
(sin ocupante) vacant: el piso está vacío, the flat is unoccupied
3 (pensamiento, promesa, etc) empty, hollow
(superficial) shallow
II sustantivo masculino
1 Fís vacuum
envasado al vacío, vacuum-packed
2 (espacio, aire) emptiness, void: el camión se precipitó al vacío, the truck plunged into the void
3 (sensación, sentimiento) me dejó una sensación de vacío, it made me feel empty
4 (hueco sin ocupar) gap, (empty) space
♦ Locuciones: de vacío, empty-handed
' vacío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casco
- hueca
- hueco
- huera
- huero
- lanzarse
- precipitarse
- salto
- vacía
- desocupado
- despejado
- estómago
- lanzar
- saltar
English:
bare
- blank
- bottle
- emptiness
- empty
- flat
- gap
- half-empty
- hollow
- leap
- send
- space
- spring
- tip out
- vacant
- vacuum
- vacuum-packed
- void
- into
- ostracize
- stomach
* * *vacío, -a♦ adj1. [recipiente, vivienda, espacio] empty;una sala casi vacía an almost empty hall;la ciudad estaba vacía the city was empty o deserted2. [palabras, gesto, promesa] empty;vacío de [contenido] devoid of3. [vida, existencia] empty♦ nmcaer en el vacío [palabras] to fall on deaf ears;hacer el vacío a alguien to cold-shoulder sb2. Fís vacuum;envasar al vacío to vacuum-pack3. [abismo, carencia] void;su muerte ha dejado un gran vacío his death has left a big gap o voidvacío existencial existential void;vacío legal legal vacuum;Pol vacío de poder power vacuum4. [hueco] space, gap;tener un vacío en el estómago to feel hungry5. RP [carne] flank steak♦ de vacío loc advirse/volver de vacío [persona] to go/come back empty-handed;[vehículo] to go/come back empty* * *I adj emptydejar un vacío fig leave a gap;envasado al vacío vacuum-packed;hacer el vacío a alguien fig ostracize s.o.;caer en el vacío fig fall on deaf ears fam* * *1) : vacant2) : empty3) : meaninglessvacío nm1) : emptiness, void2) : space, gap3) : vacuum4)hacerle el vacío a alguien : to ostracize someone, to give someone the cold shoulder* * *vacío1 adj2. (silla) free¿está vacía esta silla? is this seat free?vacío2 n1. (en general) void2. (en física) vacuum -
6 αἰδώς
A reverence, awe, respect for the feeling or opinion of others or for one's own conscience, and so shame, self-respect (in fullἑαυτοῦ αἰδώς Hierocl. in CA9p.433M.
), sense of honour,αἰδῶ θέσθ' ἐνὶ θυμῷ Il.15.561
; ἴσχε γὰρ αἰ. καὶ δέος ib. 657, cf. Sapph.28, Democr. 179, etc.;αἰ. σωφροσύνης πλεῖστον μετέχει, αἰσχύνης δὲ εὐψυχία Th. 1.84
, cf. E.Supp. 911, Arist.EN 1108a32, etc.;αἰδοῖ μειλιχίῃ Od.8.172
; soἀλλά με κωλύει αἴδως Alc.55
(Sapphus est versus); ; δακρύων πένθιμον αἰδῶ tears of grief and shame, A.Supp. 579;αἰ. τίς μ' ἔχει Pl. Sph. 217d
;αἰ. καὶ δίκη Id.Prt. 322c
;αἰδοῦς ἐμπίπλασθαι X.Cyr.1.4.4
; sobriety, moderation, Pi.O.13.115;αἰδῶ λαβεῖν S.Aj. 345
.2 regard for others, respect, reverence,αἰδοῦς οὐδεμιῆς ἔτυχον Thgn.1266
, cf. E.Heracl. 460; αἰ. τοκέων respect for them, Pi.P.4.218; τὴν ἐμὴν αἰδῶ respect for me, A.Pers. 699; regard for friends, ; esp. regard for the helpless, compassion,αἰδοῦς κῦρσαι S.OC 247
; forgiveness, Antipho 1.26, Pl.Lg. 867e (cf.αἰδέομαι 11.2
).II that which causes shame or respect, and so,1 shame, scandal,αἰδώς, Ἀργεῖοι, κάκ' ἐλέγχεα Il.5.787
, etc.; αἰδώς, ὦ Λύκιοι· πόσε φεύγετε; 16.422;αἰδὼς μὲν νῦν ἥδε.. 17.336
.2 = τὰ αἰδοῖα, Il.2.262, Arat.493, D.H.7.72.III Αἰδώς personified, Reverence, Pi.O.7.44; Mercy, Ζηνὶ σύνθακος θρόνων Αἰ. S.OC 1268, cf. Paus. 1.17.1;παρθένος Αἰδοῦς Δίκη λέγεται Pl.Lg. 943e
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7 רגש
רָגַש(b. h.) to tremble, shake; to rage. Hif. הִרְגִּיש 1) to stir up, gather in a crowd. Midr. Till. to Ps. 118:10 שהוא עתיד להַרְגִּישוכ׳ he shall stir up all nations and bring them to Jerusalem; a. e. 2) to be affected, feel, perceive. Ex. R. s. 14 היו ניטלין … ולא היינו מַרְגִּישִׁין they might have taken all our belongings in the days of darkness, and we should not have noticed it. Ib. s. 15 הביא … ולאה׳ פרעה God brought plagues upon the Egyptians, but Pharaoh did not care; כיון … התחיל מַרְגִּישוכ׳ when the plague touched his own body, he began to feel it and cry Meg.15b אולי יַרְגִּיש המקוםוכ׳ (Esther, in inviting Haman, thought,) perhaps God will feel (compassion at my self-humiliation), and do a miracle for us. Sabb.13b אין בשר המת מרגיש באיזמל dead flesh feels not the knife (we have grown indolent through the frequency of persecutions); אין … שבחי מרגישוכ׳ the dead flesh in a living body feels not ; Y.Taan.III, 66d bot. Y.Ber.V, 9a bot. לא הִרְגַּשְׁתָּ didst thou not feel (the lizards bite)? יבא עלי … אם הִרְגַּשְׁתִּי may evil befall me, if, in my devotion …, I felt it. Y.Erub.I, 19b שאילו ישמט הוא מרגיש if it should slip off, he would find it out. Gen. R. s. 47 ה׳ ונצטער he felt (the pain of circumcision) and suffered. Pesik. R. s. 11 כל הפירות … מַרְגִּישִׁים … וכילם … ומרגישים of all fruits in a bag, you take some, and the others are not affected, but in the case of nuts … all are in heavy commotion; כך ישראל … וכולם מרגישום so is it with Israel: one man sins, and all feel the effect of it; Yalk. Cant. 992; a. fr. Pi. רִגֵּש to create excitement. Lam. R. to II, 7 קול צרות מְרַגְּשוֹת the noise of exciting troubles. Hithpa. הִתְרַגֵּש to come in crowds, rush forth, storm. Tanḥ. Lekh 9 עתידין … להִתְרַגֵּש עליהם all kings shall come in a rage against them. Y.Ber.V, 8d bot. those hard times (v. חָצַף) היוצאות המִתְרַגְּשות לבא לעולם which go forth, which rush to enter the world. B. Kam.80b ושאר פורעניות המתרגשות ובאותוכ׳ and other calamities which break forth and visit a community; Taan.14a; a. e. -
8 רָגַש
רָגַש(b. h.) to tremble, shake; to rage. Hif. הִרְגִּיש 1) to stir up, gather in a crowd. Midr. Till. to Ps. 118:10 שהוא עתיד להַרְגִּישוכ׳ he shall stir up all nations and bring them to Jerusalem; a. e. 2) to be affected, feel, perceive. Ex. R. s. 14 היו ניטלין … ולא היינו מַרְגִּישִׁין they might have taken all our belongings in the days of darkness, and we should not have noticed it. Ib. s. 15 הביא … ולאה׳ פרעה God brought plagues upon the Egyptians, but Pharaoh did not care; כיון … התחיל מַרְגִּישוכ׳ when the plague touched his own body, he began to feel it and cry Meg.15b אולי יַרְגִּיש המקוםוכ׳ (Esther, in inviting Haman, thought,) perhaps God will feel (compassion at my self-humiliation), and do a miracle for us. Sabb.13b אין בשר המת מרגיש באיזמל dead flesh feels not the knife (we have grown indolent through the frequency of persecutions); אין … שבחי מרגישוכ׳ the dead flesh in a living body feels not ; Y.Taan.III, 66d bot. Y.Ber.V, 9a bot. לא הִרְגַּשְׁתָּ didst thou not feel (the lizards bite)? יבא עלי … אם הִרְגַּשְׁתִּי may evil befall me, if, in my devotion …, I felt it. Y.Erub.I, 19b שאילו ישמט הוא מרגיש if it should slip off, he would find it out. Gen. R. s. 47 ה׳ ונצטער he felt (the pain of circumcision) and suffered. Pesik. R. s. 11 כל הפירות … מַרְגִּישִׁים … וכילם … ומרגישים of all fruits in a bag, you take some, and the others are not affected, but in the case of nuts … all are in heavy commotion; כך ישראל … וכולם מרגישום so is it with Israel: one man sins, and all feel the effect of it; Yalk. Cant. 992; a. fr. Pi. רִגֵּש to create excitement. Lam. R. to II, 7 קול צרות מְרַגְּשוֹת the noise of exciting troubles. Hithpa. הִתְרַגֵּש to come in crowds, rush forth, storm. Tanḥ. Lekh 9 עתידין … להִתְרַגֵּש עליהם all kings shall come in a rage against them. Y.Ber.V, 8d bot. those hard times (v. חָצַף) היוצאות המִתְרַגְּשות לבא לעולם which go forth, which rush to enter the world. B. Kam.80b ושאר פורעניות המתרגשות ובאותוכ׳ and other calamities which break forth and visit a community; Taan.14a; a. e.
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