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one must speculate to accumulate

  • 1 speculate

    A vtr to speculate that supposer que (+ indic) ; it has been widely speculated that on a beaucoup spéculé sur le fait que.
    B vi
    1 gen spéculer, faire des spéculations (on sur ; about à propos de) ; to speculate as to why spéculer sur les raisons pour lesquelles ;
    2 Fin spéculer (in, on sur) ; to speculate on the Stock Exchange spéculer à la Bourse ; to speculate for ou on a rise/fall spéculer à hausse/baisse.
    one must speculate to accumulate qui ne risque rien n'a rien.

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  • 2 גרס II, גריס

    גְּרַסII, גְּרֵיס (cmp. גרר, גּוֹרֶן) to scrape together; to collect, accumulate. Denom. גּוּרְסִינָא. Targ. Prov. 18:10; 5:19, v. גְּרַם II.Trnsf. to acquire knowledge, to commit traditions to memory, as a preliminary stage to speculation and analysis compared to grinding, v. טחן. Ab. Zar.19a לעולם יגמר ואע״ג דמשכח ולִיגְרַס ואע״ג דלא ידעוכ׳ Ms. M. one must at all events acquire readiness (v. גְּמַר II), though one may afterwards forget, and one must study by heart though one does not understand, for Holy Writ says (Ps. 119:20) garsah ; it says גָרְסָה and not טָחֲנָה (my soul heaps up, but not it grinds, learns but not analyzes); (ed. לִיגְרִיס, and other Variants); Yalk. Ps. 876.Ber.8a הוה גְרִיסְנָא בגו ביתאי Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) I used to study in my house; Meg.29a. Ber. l. c. bot. turned his face וגריס and reviewed (what he had learned). Taan.10b למִיגְרַס to recite traditions, opp. לעיוני to speculate. Ber.13b (ref. to Deut. 11:18, v. Targ. Y. a. l.) teach your children …, כי היכי דלִיגְרְסוּ בהו (Ms. M. ונִגְרְסוּ בהו) so that they be able to review them (by themselves); a. fr.Part. act. גָּרֵיס well-versed, knowing by heart. B. Bath.21a ג׳ ולא דייק knowing Bible verses by heart, but being inexact.Part. pass. גְּרִיס, f. גְּרִיסָא known by heart. Men.32b מיגרס גְּרִיסִין; Meg.18b מיגרס גְּרִיסָן they are known by heart.

    Jewish literature > גרס II, גריס

  • 3 גְּרַס

    גְּרַסII, גְּרֵיס (cmp. גרר, גּוֹרֶן) to scrape together; to collect, accumulate. Denom. גּוּרְסִינָא. Targ. Prov. 18:10; 5:19, v. גְּרַם II.Trnsf. to acquire knowledge, to commit traditions to memory, as a preliminary stage to speculation and analysis compared to grinding, v. טחן. Ab. Zar.19a לעולם יגמר ואע״ג דמשכח ולִיגְרַס ואע״ג דלא ידעוכ׳ Ms. M. one must at all events acquire readiness (v. גְּמַר II), though one may afterwards forget, and one must study by heart though one does not understand, for Holy Writ says (Ps. 119:20) garsah ; it says גָרְסָה and not טָחֲנָה (my soul heaps up, but not it grinds, learns but not analyzes); (ed. לִיגְרִיס, and other Variants); Yalk. Ps. 876.Ber.8a הוה גְרִיסְנָא בגו ביתאי Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) I used to study in my house; Meg.29a. Ber. l. c. bot. turned his face וגריס and reviewed (what he had learned). Taan.10b למִיגְרַס to recite traditions, opp. לעיוני to speculate. Ber.13b (ref. to Deut. 11:18, v. Targ. Y. a. l.) teach your children …, כי היכי דלִיגְרְסוּ בהו (Ms. M. ונִגְרְסוּ בהו) so that they be able to review them (by themselves); a. fr.Part. act. גָּרֵיס well-versed, knowing by heart. B. Bath.21a ג׳ ולא דייק knowing Bible verses by heart, but being inexact.Part. pass. גְּרִיס, f. גְּרִיסָא known by heart. Men.32b מיגרס גְּרִיסִין; Meg.18b מיגרס גְּרִיסָן they are known by heart.

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