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שְׁיָיר, שְׁיָרm. (preced.) remnant, relic, survival. Num. R. s. 1932> (ref. to Deut. 3:11) וכאן עושה אותו ש׳ (ed. Wil. a. oth. שירים) and here he is represented as a survival.Pl. שְׁיָירִים, שְׁיָרִים; du. שִׁירַיִים, שִׁירַיִם. Men.II, 1 הקומץ … שְׁיָרֶיהָוכ׳ if a priest takes a handful of the meal-offering with the intention of eating its remnants … the next day. Ruth R. to I, 5 (ref. to ותשאר, ib.) נעשית שְׁיָרֵי שירים she became like the remnants of remnants (of the meal-offering); Yalk. ib. 600 נעשית שירים. Erub.II, 5, a. e. שבעים אמה וש׳ seventy cubits and a balance (less than eighty); Y. ib. II, 20b שריים (corr. acc.). Zeb.52a שירי חטאת the remaining blood of the sin offering after sprinkling (Lev. 4:34, a. e.). Ib. ש׳ אין מעכבים the pouring out of the remaining blood at the bottom of the altar is not indispensable for the efficacy of the sacrifice (v. עָכַב); Meïl. 9a ש׳ מעכבים it is indispensable; a. fr.Men.IX, 8 סמיכה שירי מצוה the laying of hands on the victim is the last of the commendable acts, i. e. is not indispensable. Ib. 93b אם עשאה לסמיכה ש׳ מצוה if he treated the laying on of hands as dispensable (omitted it); Sifra Vayikra, Ndabah, Par. 3, ch. IV; Neg. XIV, 10; a. e.Meg.15b (ref. to לשאר, Is. 28:5) למי שמשים עצמו כש׳ for him that considers himself like leavings (is modest); R. Hash. 16b sq. (ref. to לשארית, Mic. 7:18).שְׁיָירוֹת, Num. R. s. 1921> ed. Wil., v. שִׁיּוּר.
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