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1 זקר
זְקַרch. sam( Nif. נִזְקָר, Nithpa. נִזְדַּקֵּר to be thrown; to leap, to stagger), Ithpa. אִזְדַּקֵּר to leap forth, to leap with jog; to stagger, reel. Gitt.57a אִזְדַּקּוּרוכ׳ they leaped and ate and drank. Nidd.17b אִזְדַּקְּרָה she staggered, jumped backward; ib. 57b.Lev. R. s. 5 (ref. to Is. 22:17, v. גֶּבֶר) כהדא תרנגולא … מִזְדַּקֵּר Ar. (in ed. a. Yalk. Is. 291 our w. omitted) like a (slaughtered) cock that rolls from place to place in spasmodic thrusts. -
2 זְקַר
זְקַרch. sam( Nif. נִזְקָר, Nithpa. נִזְדַּקֵּר to be thrown; to leap, to stagger), Ithpa. אִזְדַּקֵּר to leap forth, to leap with jog; to stagger, reel. Gitt.57a אִזְדַּקּוּרוכ׳ they leaped and ate and drank. Nidd.17b אִזְדַּקְּרָה she staggered, jumped backward; ib. 57b.Lev. R. s. 5 (ref. to Is. 22:17, v. גֶּבֶר) כהדא תרנגולא … מִזְדַּקֵּר Ar. (in ed. a. Yalk. Is. 291 our w. omitted) like a (slaughtered) cock that rolls from place to place in spasmodic thrusts. -
3 התנודדות
tottering (man), tossing (ship), fluctuation, wobble, stagger, wobbliness, wiggle -
4 מט
v. be felled, brought down, befall; be cast————————v. to fell, bring down; cast, throw down————————v. to totter, shake, stagger, slip, waver————————mate (chess), checkmate -
5 סחרחורת
dizziness, giddiness, vertigo, wooziness, stagger; going round -
6 זקר
זָקַר(cmp. Syr. זקר P. Sm. 115 1) 1) to thrust, fling. Yoma 67b זֹוקְרֹו בתוכ׳ Ar. a. Mss. M. 2 a. O. (ed. זורקו, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note), v. בַּת II. 2) to cast lots; to decide. Nif. נִזְקָר, Nithpa. נִזְדַּקֵּר 1) to be thrown; to leap, to stagger. Ib. 38b, v. בַּת II. 2) to be decided upon, to be decreed upon. Erub.52b למקום שרובו הוא נזקר (Var. נזר׳) he is judged to belong to where the larger portion of his body is.R. Hash. 18a כולן נזקרון בזקירה אחת Ar. (Var. Ar., a. ed. נסקרין … בסקירה) the fate of all of them is decided in one decree.Ber.46a אל יִזְדַּקֵּרוכ׳ (Alf. a. oth. יִזְדַּקֵּק, v. זָקַק, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) may there not occur to him (our host) or to us anything that suggests sin -
7 זָקַר
זָקַר(cmp. Syr. זקר P. Sm. 115 1) 1) to thrust, fling. Yoma 67b זֹוקְרֹו בתוכ׳ Ar. a. Mss. M. 2 a. O. (ed. זורקו, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note), v. בַּת II. 2) to cast lots; to decide. Nif. נִזְקָר, Nithpa. נִזְדַּקֵּר 1) to be thrown; to leap, to stagger. Ib. 38b, v. בַּת II. 2) to be decided upon, to be decreed upon. Erub.52b למקום שרובו הוא נזקר (Var. נזר׳) he is judged to belong to where the larger portion of his body is.R. Hash. 18a כולן נזקרון בזקירה אחת Ar. (Var. Ar., a. ed. נסקרין … בסקירה) the fate of all of them is decided in one decree.Ber.46a אל יִזְדַּקֵּרוכ׳ (Alf. a. oth. יִזְדַּקֵּק, v. זָקַק, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) may there not occur to him (our host) or to us anything that suggests sin -
8 סקר I
סָקַרI (v. זָקַר) to thrust. Nif. נִסְקַר to stagger. Cant. R. to III, 6 נִסְקָרִיןוכ׳, v. בַּת II.R. Hash. 18a, v. next w. -
9 סָקַר
סָקַרI (v. זָקַר) to thrust. Nif. נִסְקַר to stagger. Cant. R. to III, 6 נִסְקָרִיןוכ׳, v. בַּת II.R. Hash. 18a, v. next w. -
10 ערסל
עִרְסֵל (v. next w.) to swing (like a hammock). Hithpa. הִתְעַרְסֵל to be swung; to waddle, stagger. Gen. R. s. 31 דוב בא ליכנס והיו רגליו מִתְעַרְסְלוֹת quot. in Rashi to Ez. 14:14 (missing in ed.) when a bear wanted to force his entrance into the ark, his feet tottered; ib. (with ref. to giants) מתערסלות במים Ar.; Yalk. Gen. 55 מתערסלות; v. עִרְכֵּל.
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