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  • 1 כיף

    כֵּיף, כֵּיפָאI ch. sam( 1) ( ball, rock.Pl. כֵּיפִים, constr. כֵּיפֵי, כֵּפֵי. Y.Shek.VI, 50a; Gen. R. s. 23, v. בַּרְבַּרְיָא. arch, tuft, umbel), rock, stone, ball. Targ. Is. 32:2. Targ. Prov. 17:8; a. fr.Y.Shek.V, 48d היי דין כ׳ מקוררוכ׳ which rock (when bored) will give forth water, and which., v. שְׁרַבְרוּבֵי.Pl. כֵּיפִין, כֵּיפַיָּא, כֵּיפֵי. Targ. Y. I Deut. 32:13. Targ. 1 Kings 19:11. Targ. Ps. 104:18; a. fr. כיפי טבתא pearls, jewels. Targ. Prov. 3:15; a. e.M. Kat. 25b כ׳ דנורא (Ms. M. טיפי) fire-balls; כ׳ דברדא hail-stones. Y.Ab. Zar. IV, 43d דאת … אילין כ׳ thou must remove these stones. Keth.112a bot. מנשק כ׳ דעכו kissed the rocks (Rashi: corals) of the shore of Ptolemais (as sacred ground); Y.Shebi.IV, end, 35c לכֵיפָתָא. Ib. מתקל כֵּיפֵי weighed the stones (to demonstrate his appreciation of the sacred ground); a. fr.Esp. כֵּיפֵי (v. supra) precious stones, jewelry (prob. amber, v. כֵּיפָה). Erub.96b; Keth.81b כ׳ תלא לה has he jewelry suspended on it (his opinion)?, i. e. must his opinion absolutely be accepted?B. Bath.52a B. Mets.35a אפקיד כ׳וכ׳ gave jewelry in trust Ib. הב לי כֵּיפַי (Ms. M. כֵּיפַאי) give me my jewelry back; a. e. 3) also כַּפָּא (cmp. גֵּיף, כַּף) shore, border. Targ. Jud. 7:12. Targ. Is. 19:7 ככֵיפֵיה (ed. Lag. ככפיה; ed. Wil. בכיפי, corr. acc.) like its shore.Pes.4a, v. אֲסִיסְנָא. Ned.40a bot. נהרא מכֵּיפֵיהוכ׳ the Euphrates grows from (the waters coming down) its shores (not from rain); Sabb.65b; Bekh.55b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 הוה מיטמר בכיף ימא (some ed. בכֵף) was hiding himself at the sea-shore; a. e.Pl. as ab. Targ. Is. 8:7 כֵּיפוֹהִי; Targ. Josh. 3:15 (some ed. כַּפּוֹהִי).Sabb.65b מכֵּיפֵי some ed. (v. supra).M. Kat. l. c. נשוק כ׳ … אהדדי the shores of … touched each other (the waters rising to the level of the shores; Rashi: the arches of the ruined bridges, v. infra). 4) arch, vault, v. כִּיפְתָא. 5) cap, v. כִּיפָּה. 6) bundle, sheaf, v. כַּפָּא. כיפא, Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5, v. כִּיפָּה, end.

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  • 2 כיפא I

    כֵּיף, כֵּיפָאI ch. sam( 1) ( ball, rock.Pl. כֵּיפִים, constr. כֵּיפֵי, כֵּפֵי. Y.Shek.VI, 50a; Gen. R. s. 23, v. בַּרְבַּרְיָא. arch, tuft, umbel), rock, stone, ball. Targ. Is. 32:2. Targ. Prov. 17:8; a. fr.Y.Shek.V, 48d היי דין כ׳ מקוררוכ׳ which rock (when bored) will give forth water, and which., v. שְׁרַבְרוּבֵי.Pl. כֵּיפִין, כֵּיפַיָּא, כֵּיפֵי. Targ. Y. I Deut. 32:13. Targ. 1 Kings 19:11. Targ. Ps. 104:18; a. fr. כיפי טבתא pearls, jewels. Targ. Prov. 3:15; a. e.M. Kat. 25b כ׳ דנורא (Ms. M. טיפי) fire-balls; כ׳ דברדא hail-stones. Y.Ab. Zar. IV, 43d דאת … אילין כ׳ thou must remove these stones. Keth.112a bot. מנשק כ׳ דעכו kissed the rocks (Rashi: corals) of the shore of Ptolemais (as sacred ground); Y.Shebi.IV, end, 35c לכֵיפָתָא. Ib. מתקל כֵּיפֵי weighed the stones (to demonstrate his appreciation of the sacred ground); a. fr.Esp. כֵּיפֵי (v. supra) precious stones, jewelry (prob. amber, v. כֵּיפָה). Erub.96b; Keth.81b כ׳ תלא לה has he jewelry suspended on it (his opinion)?, i. e. must his opinion absolutely be accepted?B. Bath.52a B. Mets.35a אפקיד כ׳וכ׳ gave jewelry in trust Ib. הב לי כֵּיפַי (Ms. M. כֵּיפַאי) give me my jewelry back; a. e. 3) also כַּפָּא (cmp. גֵּיף, כַּף) shore, border. Targ. Jud. 7:12. Targ. Is. 19:7 ככֵיפֵיה (ed. Lag. ככפיה; ed. Wil. בכיפי, corr. acc.) like its shore.Pes.4a, v. אֲסִיסְנָא. Ned.40a bot. נהרא מכֵּיפֵיהוכ׳ the Euphrates grows from (the waters coming down) its shores (not from rain); Sabb.65b; Bekh.55b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 הוה מיטמר בכיף ימא (some ed. בכֵף) was hiding himself at the sea-shore; a. e.Pl. as ab. Targ. Is. 8:7 כֵּיפוֹהִי; Targ. Josh. 3:15 (some ed. כַּפּוֹהִי).Sabb.65b מכֵּיפֵי some ed. (v. supra).M. Kat. l. c. נשוק כ׳ … אהדדי the shores of … touched each other (the waters rising to the level of the shores; Rashi: the arches of the ruined bridges, v. infra). 4) arch, vault, v. כִּיפְתָא. 5) cap, v. כִּיפָּה. 6) bundle, sheaf, v. כַּפָּא. כיפא, Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5, v. כִּיפָּה, end.

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  • 3 כֵּיף

    כֵּיף, כֵּיפָאI ch. sam( 1) ( ball, rock.Pl. כֵּיפִים, constr. כֵּיפֵי, כֵּפֵי. Y.Shek.VI, 50a; Gen. R. s. 23, v. בַּרְבַּרְיָא. arch, tuft, umbel), rock, stone, ball. Targ. Is. 32:2. Targ. Prov. 17:8; a. fr.Y.Shek.V, 48d היי דין כ׳ מקוררוכ׳ which rock (when bored) will give forth water, and which., v. שְׁרַבְרוּבֵי.Pl. כֵּיפִין, כֵּיפַיָּא, כֵּיפֵי. Targ. Y. I Deut. 32:13. Targ. 1 Kings 19:11. Targ. Ps. 104:18; a. fr. כיפי טבתא pearls, jewels. Targ. Prov. 3:15; a. e.M. Kat. 25b כ׳ דנורא (Ms. M. טיפי) fire-balls; כ׳ דברדא hail-stones. Y.Ab. Zar. IV, 43d דאת … אילין כ׳ thou must remove these stones. Keth.112a bot. מנשק כ׳ דעכו kissed the rocks (Rashi: corals) of the shore of Ptolemais (as sacred ground); Y.Shebi.IV, end, 35c לכֵיפָתָא. Ib. מתקל כֵּיפֵי weighed the stones (to demonstrate his appreciation of the sacred ground); a. fr.Esp. כֵּיפֵי (v. supra) precious stones, jewelry (prob. amber, v. כֵּיפָה). Erub.96b; Keth.81b כ׳ תלא לה has he jewelry suspended on it (his opinion)?, i. e. must his opinion absolutely be accepted?B. Bath.52a B. Mets.35a אפקיד כ׳וכ׳ gave jewelry in trust Ib. הב לי כֵּיפַי (Ms. M. כֵּיפַאי) give me my jewelry back; a. e. 3) also כַּפָּא (cmp. גֵּיף, כַּף) shore, border. Targ. Jud. 7:12. Targ. Is. 19:7 ככֵיפֵיה (ed. Lag. ככפיה; ed. Wil. בכיפי, corr. acc.) like its shore.Pes.4a, v. אֲסִיסְנָא. Ned.40a bot. נהרא מכֵּיפֵיהוכ׳ the Euphrates grows from (the waters coming down) its shores (not from rain); Sabb.65b; Bekh.55b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 הוה מיטמר בכיף ימא (some ed. בכֵף) was hiding himself at the sea-shore; a. e.Pl. as ab. Targ. Is. 8:7 כֵּיפוֹהִי; Targ. Josh. 3:15 (some ed. כַּפּוֹהִי).Sabb.65b מכֵּיפֵי some ed. (v. supra).M. Kat. l. c. נשוק כ׳ … אהדדי the shores of … touched each other (the waters rising to the level of the shores; Rashi: the arches of the ruined bridges, v. infra). 4) arch, vault, v. כִּיפְתָא. 5) cap, v. כִּיפָּה. 6) bundle, sheaf, v. כַּפָּא. כיפא, Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5, v. כִּיפָּה, end.

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  • 4 כֵּיפָא

    כֵּיף, כֵּיפָאI ch. sam( 1) ( ball, rock.Pl. כֵּיפִים, constr. כֵּיפֵי, כֵּפֵי. Y.Shek.VI, 50a; Gen. R. s. 23, v. בַּרְבַּרְיָא. arch, tuft, umbel), rock, stone, ball. Targ. Is. 32:2. Targ. Prov. 17:8; a. fr.Y.Shek.V, 48d היי דין כ׳ מקוררוכ׳ which rock (when bored) will give forth water, and which., v. שְׁרַבְרוּבֵי.Pl. כֵּיפִין, כֵּיפַיָּא, כֵּיפֵי. Targ. Y. I Deut. 32:13. Targ. 1 Kings 19:11. Targ. Ps. 104:18; a. fr. כיפי טבתא pearls, jewels. Targ. Prov. 3:15; a. e.M. Kat. 25b כ׳ דנורא (Ms. M. טיפי) fire-balls; כ׳ דברדא hail-stones. Y.Ab. Zar. IV, 43d דאת … אילין כ׳ thou must remove these stones. Keth.112a bot. מנשק כ׳ דעכו kissed the rocks (Rashi: corals) of the shore of Ptolemais (as sacred ground); Y.Shebi.IV, end, 35c לכֵיפָתָא. Ib. מתקל כֵּיפֵי weighed the stones (to demonstrate his appreciation of the sacred ground); a. fr.Esp. כֵּיפֵי (v. supra) precious stones, jewelry (prob. amber, v. כֵּיפָה). Erub.96b; Keth.81b כ׳ תלא לה has he jewelry suspended on it (his opinion)?, i. e. must his opinion absolutely be accepted?B. Bath.52a B. Mets.35a אפקיד כ׳וכ׳ gave jewelry in trust Ib. הב לי כֵּיפַי (Ms. M. כֵּיפַאי) give me my jewelry back; a. e. 3) also כַּפָּא (cmp. גֵּיף, כַּף) shore, border. Targ. Jud. 7:12. Targ. Is. 19:7 ככֵיפֵיה (ed. Lag. ככפיה; ed. Wil. בכיפי, corr. acc.) like its shore.Pes.4a, v. אֲסִיסְנָא. Ned.40a bot. נהרא מכֵּיפֵיהוכ׳ the Euphrates grows from (the waters coming down) its shores (not from rain); Sabb.65b; Bekh.55b. Koh. R. to XI, 1 הוה מיטמר בכיף ימא (some ed. בכֵף) was hiding himself at the sea-shore; a. e.Pl. as ab. Targ. Is. 8:7 כֵּיפוֹהִי; Targ. Josh. 3:15 (some ed. כַּפּוֹהִי).Sabb.65b מכֵּיפֵי some ed. (v. supra).M. Kat. l. c. נשוק כ׳ … אהדדי the shores of … touched each other (the waters rising to the level of the shores; Rashi: the arches of the ruined bridges, v. infra). 4) arch, vault, v. כִּיפְתָא. 5) cap, v. כִּיפָּה. 6) bundle, sheaf, v. כַּפָּא. כיפא, Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5, v. כִּיפָּה, end.

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  • 5 מני

    מְנֵי, מְנָאch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְמַנֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְמַנֶּה to be appointed, designated as deputy, to be ordained) 1) to count. Targ. Ps. 78:9 מנו (ל)קיצא (ed. Lag. מיני, corr. acc.) they calculated the term (of redemption). Targ. Num. 1:44; 49; a. fr.Men.66a למִימְנֵי יומיוכ׳ to count the days … and the weeks (of the ʿOmer. Ib. רבנן … מְנוֹ יוֹמֵיוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. מני) the scholars of … counted the days but not the weeks. Ḥull.60b לִימְנוּ בךוכ׳ the Israelites shall count days and years after thee (the moon); a. fr.(Yalk. Is. 337 דמניין, v. מוּג. 2) to appoint, v. infra. Pa. מַנֵּי 1) to appoint, ordain. Targ. O. Gen. 41:33, sq. (Y. Pe.); a. fr.Y.Bicc.III, 65c bot. הוון בעיין מְמַנִּיתֵיה they wanted to ordain him; ib.d top מְמַנְּיֵיה. Ib. ומַנּוּנֵיה and they ordained him. Sot.40a אִימְּנוּ רבנן עליה לממנייה ברישא the scholars agreed to appoint him first; a. fr.Part. pass. מְמַנָּא, מְמַנִּי; pl. מְמַנָּן appointed; officer (v. מְמוּנֶּה). Targ. Y. Num. 2:5. Targ. Jer. 38:13. Targ. 1 Chr. 9:19; a. fr. 2) to assign, commit. Targ. Ps. 31:6. (h. text אפקיד). Targ. 2 Chr. 12:10; a. e. Af. אַמְנֵי 1) to register, enter, designate for a share. Pes.89a דאַמְנִינְהוּ מעיקרא that he had originally designated them for participation in the Passover meal; a. e. 2) to take a vote. Ib. 52a מַמְנוּ Ms. M. (ed. ממינן, read מַמְנִין), v. נִגְדָּא II. Ithpa. אִתְמַנִּי, אִתְמַנָּא, Ithpe. אִיתְמְנִי, אִימְּנִי 1) to be numbered, counted; to vote. Targ. Num. 2:33; a. fr.Sot.40a, v. supra. Gitt.56b ואִימְּנוּ להו חשיביוכ׳ (not ואמינא … חשיבא) the nobles of Rome have agreed to place thee at the head; a. e. 2) to be appointed; to be ordained. Targ. Ps. 110:4; 6; a. fr.Y. Bicc. l. c. חד מן אילין דמיתמני בכסף) (read: דמִיתְמַנִּין) one of those ordained for moneys sake. Ib. (adapting Hab. 2:19) לא בכספייא אי׳וכ׳ has he not been ordained for money? Ib. לא קבל עלוי מִתְמַנֵּי he would not allow himself to be ordained; a. fr. 3) to be designated for a share. Targ. O. Ex. 12:4.Pes.89a ונִימְּנִינְהוּ בהדי כל חד והד Ms. M. (Ms. O. ונִימְּנֵי כל חד והד בהדיה; ed. ונימני עילויה הניוכ׳, read עילוי דהני; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) and let them be designated as participants with each of them (and let each of them be designated). Ib. בתר דשחיט מי קא מתמני after the lamb is slaughtered how can he be entered? Ib. 60b ומִימְּנוּ עילויה אחריני (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 200) and other persons will be entered for a share in it; a. e.

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  • 6 מנא

    מְנֵי, מְנָאch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְמַנֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְמַנֶּה to be appointed, designated as deputy, to be ordained) 1) to count. Targ. Ps. 78:9 מנו (ל)קיצא (ed. Lag. מיני, corr. acc.) they calculated the term (of redemption). Targ. Num. 1:44; 49; a. fr.Men.66a למִימְנֵי יומיוכ׳ to count the days … and the weeks (of the ʿOmer. Ib. רבנן … מְנוֹ יוֹמֵיוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. מני) the scholars of … counted the days but not the weeks. Ḥull.60b לִימְנוּ בךוכ׳ the Israelites shall count days and years after thee (the moon); a. fr.(Yalk. Is. 337 דמניין, v. מוּג. 2) to appoint, v. infra. Pa. מַנֵּי 1) to appoint, ordain. Targ. O. Gen. 41:33, sq. (Y. Pe.); a. fr.Y.Bicc.III, 65c bot. הוון בעיין מְמַנִּיתֵיה they wanted to ordain him; ib.d top מְמַנְּיֵיה. Ib. ומַנּוּנֵיה and they ordained him. Sot.40a אִימְּנוּ רבנן עליה לממנייה ברישא the scholars agreed to appoint him first; a. fr.Part. pass. מְמַנָּא, מְמַנִּי; pl. מְמַנָּן appointed; officer (v. מְמוּנֶּה). Targ. Y. Num. 2:5. Targ. Jer. 38:13. Targ. 1 Chr. 9:19; a. fr. 2) to assign, commit. Targ. Ps. 31:6. (h. text אפקיד). Targ. 2 Chr. 12:10; a. e. Af. אַמְנֵי 1) to register, enter, designate for a share. Pes.89a דאַמְנִינְהוּ מעיקרא that he had originally designated them for participation in the Passover meal; a. e. 2) to take a vote. Ib. 52a מַמְנוּ Ms. M. (ed. ממינן, read מַמְנִין), v. נִגְדָּא II. Ithpa. אִתְמַנִּי, אִתְמַנָּא, Ithpe. אִיתְמְנִי, אִימְּנִי 1) to be numbered, counted; to vote. Targ. Num. 2:33; a. fr.Sot.40a, v. supra. Gitt.56b ואִימְּנוּ להו חשיביוכ׳ (not ואמינא … חשיבא) the nobles of Rome have agreed to place thee at the head; a. e. 2) to be appointed; to be ordained. Targ. Ps. 110:4; 6; a. fr.Y. Bicc. l. c. חד מן אילין דמיתמני בכסף) (read: דמִיתְמַנִּין) one of those ordained for moneys sake. Ib. (adapting Hab. 2:19) לא בכספייא אי׳וכ׳ has he not been ordained for money? Ib. לא קבל עלוי מִתְמַנֵּי he would not allow himself to be ordained; a. fr. 3) to be designated for a share. Targ. O. Ex. 12:4.Pes.89a ונִימְּנִינְהוּ בהדי כל חד והד Ms. M. (Ms. O. ונִימְּנֵי כל חד והד בהדיה; ed. ונימני עילויה הניוכ׳, read עילוי דהני; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) and let them be designated as participants with each of them (and let each of them be designated). Ib. בתר דשחיט מי קא מתמני after the lamb is slaughtered how can he be entered? Ib. 60b ומִימְּנוּ עילויה אחריני (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 200) and other persons will be entered for a share in it; a. e.

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  • 7 מְנֵי

    מְנֵי, מְנָאch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְמַנֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְמַנֶּה to be appointed, designated as deputy, to be ordained) 1) to count. Targ. Ps. 78:9 מנו (ל)קיצא (ed. Lag. מיני, corr. acc.) they calculated the term (of redemption). Targ. Num. 1:44; 49; a. fr.Men.66a למִימְנֵי יומיוכ׳ to count the days … and the weeks (of the ʿOmer. Ib. רבנן … מְנוֹ יוֹמֵיוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. מני) the scholars of … counted the days but not the weeks. Ḥull.60b לִימְנוּ בךוכ׳ the Israelites shall count days and years after thee (the moon); a. fr.(Yalk. Is. 337 דמניין, v. מוּג. 2) to appoint, v. infra. Pa. מַנֵּי 1) to appoint, ordain. Targ. O. Gen. 41:33, sq. (Y. Pe.); a. fr.Y.Bicc.III, 65c bot. הוון בעיין מְמַנִּיתֵיה they wanted to ordain him; ib.d top מְמַנְּיֵיה. Ib. ומַנּוּנֵיה and they ordained him. Sot.40a אִימְּנוּ רבנן עליה לממנייה ברישא the scholars agreed to appoint him first; a. fr.Part. pass. מְמַנָּא, מְמַנִּי; pl. מְמַנָּן appointed; officer (v. מְמוּנֶּה). Targ. Y. Num. 2:5. Targ. Jer. 38:13. Targ. 1 Chr. 9:19; a. fr. 2) to assign, commit. Targ. Ps. 31:6. (h. text אפקיד). Targ. 2 Chr. 12:10; a. e. Af. אַמְנֵי 1) to register, enter, designate for a share. Pes.89a דאַמְנִינְהוּ מעיקרא that he had originally designated them for participation in the Passover meal; a. e. 2) to take a vote. Ib. 52a מַמְנוּ Ms. M. (ed. ממינן, read מַמְנִין), v. נִגְדָּא II. Ithpa. אִתְמַנִּי, אִתְמַנָּא, Ithpe. אִיתְמְנִי, אִימְּנִי 1) to be numbered, counted; to vote. Targ. Num. 2:33; a. fr.Sot.40a, v. supra. Gitt.56b ואִימְּנוּ להו חשיביוכ׳ (not ואמינא … חשיבא) the nobles of Rome have agreed to place thee at the head; a. e. 2) to be appointed; to be ordained. Targ. Ps. 110:4; 6; a. fr.Y. Bicc. l. c. חד מן אילין דמיתמני בכסף) (read: דמִיתְמַנִּין) one of those ordained for moneys sake. Ib. (adapting Hab. 2:19) לא בכספייא אי׳וכ׳ has he not been ordained for money? Ib. לא קבל עלוי מִתְמַנֵּי he would not allow himself to be ordained; a. fr. 3) to be designated for a share. Targ. O. Ex. 12:4.Pes.89a ונִימְּנִינְהוּ בהדי כל חד והד Ms. M. (Ms. O. ונִימְּנֵי כל חד והד בהדיה; ed. ונימני עילויה הניוכ׳, read עילוי דהני; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) and let them be designated as participants with each of them (and let each of them be designated). Ib. בתר דשחיט מי קא מתמני after the lamb is slaughtered how can he be entered? Ib. 60b ומִימְּנוּ עילויה אחריני (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 200) and other persons will be entered for a share in it; a. e.

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  • 8 מְנָא

    מְנֵי, מְנָאch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְמַנֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְמַנֶּה to be appointed, designated as deputy, to be ordained) 1) to count. Targ. Ps. 78:9 מנו (ל)קיצא (ed. Lag. מיני, corr. acc.) they calculated the term (of redemption). Targ. Num. 1:44; 49; a. fr.Men.66a למִימְנֵי יומיוכ׳ to count the days … and the weeks (of the ʿOmer. Ib. רבנן … מְנוֹ יוֹמֵיוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. מני) the scholars of … counted the days but not the weeks. Ḥull.60b לִימְנוּ בךוכ׳ the Israelites shall count days and years after thee (the moon); a. fr.(Yalk. Is. 337 דמניין, v. מוּג. 2) to appoint, v. infra. Pa. מַנֵּי 1) to appoint, ordain. Targ. O. Gen. 41:33, sq. (Y. Pe.); a. fr.Y.Bicc.III, 65c bot. הוון בעיין מְמַנִּיתֵיה they wanted to ordain him; ib.d top מְמַנְּיֵיה. Ib. ומַנּוּנֵיה and they ordained him. Sot.40a אִימְּנוּ רבנן עליה לממנייה ברישא the scholars agreed to appoint him first; a. fr.Part. pass. מְמַנָּא, מְמַנִּי; pl. מְמַנָּן appointed; officer (v. מְמוּנֶּה). Targ. Y. Num. 2:5. Targ. Jer. 38:13. Targ. 1 Chr. 9:19; a. fr. 2) to assign, commit. Targ. Ps. 31:6. (h. text אפקיד). Targ. 2 Chr. 12:10; a. e. Af. אַמְנֵי 1) to register, enter, designate for a share. Pes.89a דאַמְנִינְהוּ מעיקרא that he had originally designated them for participation in the Passover meal; a. e. 2) to take a vote. Ib. 52a מַמְנוּ Ms. M. (ed. ממינן, read מַמְנִין), v. נִגְדָּא II. Ithpa. אִתְמַנִּי, אִתְמַנָּא, Ithpe. אִיתְמְנִי, אִימְּנִי 1) to be numbered, counted; to vote. Targ. Num. 2:33; a. fr.Sot.40a, v. supra. Gitt.56b ואִימְּנוּ להו חשיביוכ׳ (not ואמינא … חשיבא) the nobles of Rome have agreed to place thee at the head; a. e. 2) to be appointed; to be ordained. Targ. Ps. 110:4; 6; a. fr.Y. Bicc. l. c. חד מן אילין דמיתמני בכסף) (read: דמִיתְמַנִּין) one of those ordained for moneys sake. Ib. (adapting Hab. 2:19) לא בכספייא אי׳וכ׳ has he not been ordained for money? Ib. לא קבל עלוי מִתְמַנֵּי he would not allow himself to be ordained; a. fr. 3) to be designated for a share. Targ. O. Ex. 12:4.Pes.89a ונִימְּנִינְהוּ בהדי כל חד והד Ms. M. (Ms. O. ונִימְּנֵי כל חד והד בהדיה; ed. ונימני עילויה הניוכ׳, read עילוי דהני; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) and let them be designated as participants with each of them (and let each of them be designated). Ib. בתר דשחיט מי קא מתמני after the lamb is slaughtered how can he be entered? Ib. 60b ומִימְּנוּ עילויה אחריני (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 200) and other persons will be entered for a share in it; a. e.

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  • 9 קרפיפא

    קַרְפִּיפָאch. sam( קַרְפִּיף, קַרְפִּף m. (Parel of קפף, cmp. נָקַף II Hif.) ḳarpif). Y.Kidd.II, beg.62a אפקיד … גבי ק׳ דחבריה gave his wine vessels in charge at his neighbors enclosure. Y.B. Mets.II, 8c top (expl. מצובה) כגון אהין ק׳וכ׳ (in a pyramid) in the manner as goods are stored up in an enclosure belonging to three persons.

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  • 10 קַרְפִּיפָא

    קַרְפִּיפָאch. sam( קַרְפִּיף, קַרְפִּף m. (Parel of קפף, cmp. נָקַף II Hif.) ḳarpif). Y.Kidd.II, beg.62a אפקיד … גבי ק׳ דחבריה gave his wine vessels in charge at his neighbors enclosure. Y.B. Mets.II, 8c top (expl. מצובה) כגון אהין ק׳וכ׳ (in a pyramid) in the manner as goods are stored up in an enclosure belonging to three persons.

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