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ישמוט

  • 1 ישמוט

    ישמוט

    ед.ч., м. р., 3 л., буд. вр./

    שָמַט [לִשמוֹט, שוֹמֵט, יִשמוֹט]

    1.ронять; склонять, опускать (голову) 2. оставлять поле необработанным в седьмой год (архаич.)

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  • 2 זון

    זוּן(cmp. זוד) to provide, outfit; to sustain, esp. to feed. Gitt.I, 6 שלא לָזוּן אתוכ׳ not to sustain his slave. Ib. 12a איני זָנְךָ I will not support thee. Y.Keth.V, 29d top שתהא זוֹנְתוֹ ומפרנסתי (for זָנְתוֹ) that she should provide for all his wants. Sabb.104a ז״ח ז̇ן … וח̇ןוכ׳ He supports and graces thee; a. fr.Ber.35b, a. e. כל הזן עלי I vow abstinence from whatever sustains the body.Trnsf. to feed the eye, to derive pleasure from a sight (mostly of an illicit sight). Ohol. XIII, 4 one makes an opening in the wall לזון את עיניו for the sake of enjoying a view; Tosef. ib. XIV, 4. Pes.26a כדי שלא יָזוּנוּ עיניהםוכ׳ that the laborers might not look at the Holy of Holies. Lev. R. s. 20 לא זן עיניו מןוכ׳ did not look at the Divine Majesty. Ib. s. 23, end ואינו זןוכ׳ and does not allow his eye to rest on an obscenity; a. fr. Nif. נָזוֹן, נִיזּוֹן to be fed, sustained. Gitt.12b נ׳ מן הצדקה must be supported from the public charity, Ib. (distinction betw. נ׳ a. התפרנס, v. פַּרְנֵס). Taan.24b. Keth.XI, 1 נִיזּנֶת מנכסיוכ׳ must be supported from the estate Hif. הֵזִין to bless with plenty. Keth.10b, v. זוּהַ II. Pi. זִיֵּין to outfit, decorate; to gird, arm (cmp. זָוָוא I, a. P. Sm. 1102 sq.) Lev. R. s. 34 (ref. to יחליץ, Is. 58:11) ישמוט יְזַיֵּיןוכ׳ it has the meanings of ‘he will loosen, ‘he will arm, ‘he will rescue, ‘he will give rest.Part. pass. מְזוּיָּן, מְזוּיָּין. B. Kam.57a לסטים מ׳ a robber in arms; טוען טענת ל׳ מ׳ he pleads that he has been robbed by Ib. 58a; a. e.Pl. מְזוּיָּנִין. Ex. R. s. 20 (expl. חמשים, Ex. 23:8) שעלו מ׳ they went out fully equipped; Mekh. Bshall., beg.; a. e. Hithpa. הִזְדַּיֵּין to arm ones self, to fight. Tanḥ. Ki Thabo 3 מִזְדַּיֵּין עלוכ׳ He goes to war in defense of him

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  • 3 זוּן

    זוּן(cmp. זוד) to provide, outfit; to sustain, esp. to feed. Gitt.I, 6 שלא לָזוּן אתוכ׳ not to sustain his slave. Ib. 12a איני זָנְךָ I will not support thee. Y.Keth.V, 29d top שתהא זוֹנְתוֹ ומפרנסתי (for זָנְתוֹ) that she should provide for all his wants. Sabb.104a ז״ח ז̇ן … וח̇ןוכ׳ He supports and graces thee; a. fr.Ber.35b, a. e. כל הזן עלי I vow abstinence from whatever sustains the body.Trnsf. to feed the eye, to derive pleasure from a sight (mostly of an illicit sight). Ohol. XIII, 4 one makes an opening in the wall לזון את עיניו for the sake of enjoying a view; Tosef. ib. XIV, 4. Pes.26a כדי שלא יָזוּנוּ עיניהםוכ׳ that the laborers might not look at the Holy of Holies. Lev. R. s. 20 לא זן עיניו מןוכ׳ did not look at the Divine Majesty. Ib. s. 23, end ואינו זןוכ׳ and does not allow his eye to rest on an obscenity; a. fr. Nif. נָזוֹן, נִיזּוֹן to be fed, sustained. Gitt.12b נ׳ מן הצדקה must be supported from the public charity, Ib. (distinction betw. נ׳ a. התפרנס, v. פַּרְנֵס). Taan.24b. Keth.XI, 1 נִיזּנֶת מנכסיוכ׳ must be supported from the estate Hif. הֵזִין to bless with plenty. Keth.10b, v. זוּהַ II. Pi. זִיֵּין to outfit, decorate; to gird, arm (cmp. זָוָוא I, a. P. Sm. 1102 sq.) Lev. R. s. 34 (ref. to יחליץ, Is. 58:11) ישמוט יְזַיֵּיןוכ׳ it has the meanings of ‘he will loosen, ‘he will arm, ‘he will rescue, ‘he will give rest.Part. pass. מְזוּיָּן, מְזוּיָּין. B. Kam.57a לסטים מ׳ a robber in arms; טוען טענת ל׳ מ׳ he pleads that he has been robbed by Ib. 58a; a. e.Pl. מְזוּיָּנִין. Ex. R. s. 20 (expl. חמשים, Ex. 23:8) שעלו מ׳ they went out fully equipped; Mekh. Bshall., beg.; a. e. Hithpa. הִזְדַּיֵּין to arm ones self, to fight. Tanḥ. Ki Thabo 3 מִזְדַּיֵּין עלוכ׳ He goes to war in defense of him

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  • 4 חלץ

    (b. h., v. Ges. H. Dict.10 s. v. חלץ I, II) 1) to surround, fortify; to gird, arm. Yalk. Gen. 133 (fr. Midr. Vayis‛u) חָלְצוּ עצמם they armed themselves, v. Pi. a. Hif. 2) to untie, loosen, tear out; to strip, lay bare. M. Kat. 22b חוֹלֵץ one bares the shoulder (in mourning). Ib. IV, 7 (24b) חוֹלְצִין. B. Mets.59b וח׳ מנעליו and took his shoes off. Y.M. Kat. III, 82b חוֹלְצָן he takes them (the Tfillin) off; Ber.23a; Y. ib. II, 4c.Pes.4a; M. Kat. 20b חֲלוֹץ לי מנעלי take my shoes off. Ḥull.90b חוֹלְצוֹ לתפוח he takes the sinew out and puts it on the pile Tosef.Neg.VI, 10 בזמן שחוא חוֹלֵץ when he has to tear out (a leprous stone), v. נָתַץ.Y.Ab. Zar. II, end, 42a; Tosef. ib. IV (V), 8 כדי שיהו חוֹלְצִין את גלעיניהן in order to loosen the stones (of the olives); a. fr.Part. pass. חָלוּץ, f. חֲלוּצָה, pl. חֲלוּצִים, f. חֲלוּצוֹת. Y.Sot.I, beg.16b וזרועותיה ח׳ her arms bared.Sabb.137a, a. e. חֲלָצַתּוֹ חמה the fever left him.Esp. to perform the ceremony of taking off the Yabams shoe (v. יָבָם); ח׳ ביבמה to arrange the Ḥălitsah, to act as judge; ח׳ ל־ to have the shoe taken off for refusing the leviratical marriage; ח׳ מ־ to take the shoe off. Yeb.102a כלום ראית שח׳וכ׳ did you ever see him act as a judge at a Ḥălitsah? Ib. IV, 1 החוֹלֵץ ליבמתווכ׳ if one gave ḥălitsah to his sister-in-law, and it was found out afterwards Ib. III, 1 חוֹלְצוֹת ולא מתיבמות they must be released by ḥăl., but must not be married by the yabam. Ib. XII, 1 חָלְצָה במנעל if she performed the ceremony with a leather shoe. Ib. 102a חוֹלְצִין במנעל you may have the ceremony performed with Ib. b שמא חָלְצָה סנדל לאחדוכ׳ perhaps she has performed the ceremony of ḥal. on one of the brothers. Ib. החוֹלֶצֶת מןוכ׳ if one performed the ceremony on an adult … Ib. (ref. to Hos. 5:6) מי כתיב ח׳ להם ח׳ מהםוכ׳ is it written, He had his shoe taken off by them (the Lord being the rejecting party)? It is written, He took their shoe off, v. next w.; a. v. fr.חֲלוּצָח a woman released from leviratical marriage by ḥălitsah. Ib. 7:1. Ib. 4:12 חֲלוּצָתוֹ his rejected sister-in-law; a. fr. Nif. נֶחֶלַץ to be peeled off. Y.Sabb.XX, 17c bot. ועורו נ׳ and his skin will peel itself off. Pi. חִלֵּץ 1) to extract, loosen, to deliver. 2) to gird, strengthen. Yeb.102b (in a discussion about the meaning of וחלצה, Deut. 25:9) והכתיב יְחַלּץ עני but do we not read (Job 36:15), He girds the poor? Answ. יְחַלְּצוֹ מדינהוכ׳ It means, He will deliver him from the judgment Ib. (after ref. to יחליץ, Is. 58:11) the root חלץ means both (girding and loosening), but here (Deut. l. c.), if it meant tying on, it would read וחלצה נעלו ברגלו she shall tie his shoe on his foot. Hif. הֶחֱלִיץ 1) to loosen, untie; 2) to gird, arm; 3) to deliver; 4) to smoothen, give ease of mind. Lev. R. s. 34 (ref. to יחליץ, Is. l. c.) יזיין (Ar. ישלוף) ישמוט ישזיב ויניח (which means) He shall loosen as in Deut. l. c., gird as ib. III, 18, deliver as in Ps. 140:2, and give ease as in the Sabbath prayer after meal רצה והַחֲלִיצֵנוּ be pleased to give us ease of mind. V. חִלּוּץ.

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  • 5 חָלַץ

    (b. h., v. Ges. H. Dict.10 s. v. חלץ I, II) 1) to surround, fortify; to gird, arm. Yalk. Gen. 133 (fr. Midr. Vayis‛u) חָלְצוּ עצמם they armed themselves, v. Pi. a. Hif. 2) to untie, loosen, tear out; to strip, lay bare. M. Kat. 22b חוֹלֵץ one bares the shoulder (in mourning). Ib. IV, 7 (24b) חוֹלְצִין. B. Mets.59b וח׳ מנעליו and took his shoes off. Y.M. Kat. III, 82b חוֹלְצָן he takes them (the Tfillin) off; Ber.23a; Y. ib. II, 4c.Pes.4a; M. Kat. 20b חֲלוֹץ לי מנעלי take my shoes off. Ḥull.90b חוֹלְצוֹ לתפוח he takes the sinew out and puts it on the pile Tosef.Neg.VI, 10 בזמן שחוא חוֹלֵץ when he has to tear out (a leprous stone), v. נָתַץ.Y.Ab. Zar. II, end, 42a; Tosef. ib. IV (V), 8 כדי שיהו חוֹלְצִין את גלעיניהן in order to loosen the stones (of the olives); a. fr.Part. pass. חָלוּץ, f. חֲלוּצָה, pl. חֲלוּצִים, f. חֲלוּצוֹת. Y.Sot.I, beg.16b וזרועותיה ח׳ her arms bared.Sabb.137a, a. e. חֲלָצַתּוֹ חמה the fever left him.Esp. to perform the ceremony of taking off the Yabams shoe (v. יָבָם); ח׳ ביבמה to arrange the Ḥălitsah, to act as judge; ח׳ ל־ to have the shoe taken off for refusing the leviratical marriage; ח׳ מ־ to take the shoe off. Yeb.102a כלום ראית שח׳וכ׳ did you ever see him act as a judge at a Ḥălitsah? Ib. IV, 1 החוֹלֵץ ליבמתווכ׳ if one gave ḥălitsah to his sister-in-law, and it was found out afterwards Ib. III, 1 חוֹלְצוֹת ולא מתיבמות they must be released by ḥăl., but must not be married by the yabam. Ib. XII, 1 חָלְצָה במנעל if she performed the ceremony with a leather shoe. Ib. 102a חוֹלְצִין במנעל you may have the ceremony performed with Ib. b שמא חָלְצָה סנדל לאחדוכ׳ perhaps she has performed the ceremony of ḥal. on one of the brothers. Ib. החוֹלֶצֶת מןוכ׳ if one performed the ceremony on an adult … Ib. (ref. to Hos. 5:6) מי כתיב ח׳ להם ח׳ מהםוכ׳ is it written, He had his shoe taken off by them (the Lord being the rejecting party)? It is written, He took their shoe off, v. next w.; a. v. fr.חֲלוּצָח a woman released from leviratical marriage by ḥălitsah. Ib. 7:1. Ib. 4:12 חֲלוּצָתוֹ his rejected sister-in-law; a. fr. Nif. נֶחֶלַץ to be peeled off. Y.Sabb.XX, 17c bot. ועורו נ׳ and his skin will peel itself off. Pi. חִלֵּץ 1) to extract, loosen, to deliver. 2) to gird, strengthen. Yeb.102b (in a discussion about the meaning of וחלצה, Deut. 25:9) והכתיב יְחַלּץ עני but do we not read (Job 36:15), He girds the poor? Answ. יְחַלְּצוֹ מדינהוכ׳ It means, He will deliver him from the judgment Ib. (after ref. to יחליץ, Is. 58:11) the root חלץ means both (girding and loosening), but here (Deut. l. c.), if it meant tying on, it would read וחלצה נעלו ברגלו she shall tie his shoe on his foot. Hif. הֶחֱלִיץ 1) to loosen, untie; 2) to gird, arm; 3) to deliver; 4) to smoothen, give ease of mind. Lev. R. s. 34 (ref. to יחליץ, Is. l. c.) יזיין (Ar. ישלוף) ישמוט ישזיב ויניח (which means) He shall loosen as in Deut. l. c., gird as ib. III, 18, deliver as in Ps. 140:2, and give ease as in the Sabbath prayer after meal רצה והַחֲלִיצֵנוּ be pleased to give us ease of mind. V. חִלּוּץ.

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  • 6 שלף

    שָׁלַף(b. h.; cmp. שָׁלֵו, a. שָׁלָה) 1) to be lax, hang down, be loose, slip. Denom. שָׁליף. 2) to loosen, take off, pull, draw a sword. Lev. R. s. 34 יִשְׁלוֹף Ar. (ed. ישמוט) may he loosen (release), v. חָלַץ. Y.Kidd.I, 60c top (ref. to Ruth 4:7) מי ש׳ which took the shoe off (the buyer or the seller)? Num. R. s. 144> מסמר … נוח לִשְׁלוֹף a nail with a big head is easily pulled; Pesik. R. s. 3. Midr. Till. to Ps. 120 אם יִשְׁלוֹף האדםוכ׳ if a man draws the sword which he has in his hand to slay his neighbor ; a. e. Nif. נִשְׁלַף to be loosened, drawn. Gen. R. s. 93; Yalk. ib. 150 ואינה נִשְׁלֶפֶת, v. תַּעַר. Hif. הִשְׁלִיף to pull, pluck the last growth. Gen. R. s. 20; Yalk. ib. 32 על … שאדם מַשְׁלִיף שדהו אוכלהוכ׳ this (Gen. 3:18) was said with reference to these days, when one plucks his field over and again and eats it (the aftermath), v. Pes.118a.

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  • 7 שָׁלַף

    שָׁלַף(b. h.; cmp. שָׁלֵו, a. שָׁלָה) 1) to be lax, hang down, be loose, slip. Denom. שָׁליף. 2) to loosen, take off, pull, draw a sword. Lev. R. s. 34 יִשְׁלוֹף Ar. (ed. ישמוט) may he loosen (release), v. חָלַץ. Y.Kidd.I, 60c top (ref. to Ruth 4:7) מי ש׳ which took the shoe off (the buyer or the seller)? Num. R. s. 144> מסמר … נוח לִשְׁלוֹף a nail with a big head is easily pulled; Pesik. R. s. 3. Midr. Till. to Ps. 120 אם יִשְׁלוֹף האדםוכ׳ if a man draws the sword which he has in his hand to slay his neighbor ; a. e. Nif. נִשְׁלַף to be loosened, drawn. Gen. R. s. 93; Yalk. ib. 150 ואינה נִשְׁלֶפֶת, v. תַּעַר. Hif. הִשְׁלִיף to pull, pluck the last growth. Gen. R. s. 20; Yalk. ib. 32 על … שאדם מַשְׁלִיף שדהו אוכלהוכ׳ this (Gen. 3:18) was said with reference to these days, when one plucks his field over and again and eats it (the aftermath), v. Pes.118a.

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