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  • 1 ירי

    ירי, יָרָה(b. h.; cmp. אֲרִי I) to permeate, penetrate; to shoot forth. Nidd.43a; Ḥag.15a (read:) כל … שאינו יוֹרֶה כחץ אינה מזרעת (Ms. M. אינו מוליד; Ms. M. 2 שאינה יוֹרָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) a spermatic emission which does not permeate (shoot forth) like an arrow, cannot fructify; Yeb.65a היא קיימא לה בי׳ כחץ she can feel it whether the emission is permeating Sifré Deut. 42 יוֹרֶה שמתכון … יורדוכ׳ the rain is called yoreh (shooting), for it is aimed at the earth with deliberation, and does not come down in a storm; Taan.6a יורה שיורד בנחת. 2) to throw, shoot. Yalk. Gen. 133 לִירוֹת בב׳ ידיו to throw spears with both hands; v. infra. Hif. הוֹרָה 1) to permeate. Sifré l. c. שמוֹרֶה ומרוה הארץוכ׳ for it (the yoreh, v. supra) pervades and satisfies the earth and gives her drink down to the deep (Taan. l. c., Yalk. Deut. 863 only שמַרְוֶה).Y.Maasr.I, 49a top משיורו יכ׳, read: משיִרְווּ, v. רָוָה a. מַרְוִית. 2) to point, aim at, shoot, cast. Lam. R. to I, 18 1 שלש … הוֹרוּ בו three hundred arrows did they shoot into his body; Y.Kidd.I, 61a bot. יורו במשיחוכ׳ (read: הורו or יָירוּ. Kal). Yalk. Gen. l. c. (fr. Midr. Vayisu) היה מוֹרֶה חניתיתוכ׳ he threw spears with both hands Ex. R. s. 3 (ref. to והיריתיך, Ex. 4:12) מורה אניוכ׳ I shall shoot my words into thy mouth like an arrow; a. fr. 3) to point out, to direct, teach, instruct; to decide. Hor.I, 1 הוֹרוּב״דוכ׳ if a court has (through error) directed to transgress one of the commands Ib. 2 ה׳ב״ד וידעווכ׳ a court has given a decision and finding out its mistake reversed it. Yeb.X, 2 הוֹרוּהָב״ד לינשא if a court instructed her that she may marry again. Ber.31b; Erub.63a כל המוֹרֶה הלכה בפניוכ׳ whoever decides a law-point in the presence of his teacher. Ab. V, 8 המוֹרִים בתורהוכ׳ who decide in religious matters against the law (by means of sophistry). Sabb.19b ה׳ … כר׳וכ׳ R. … decided in agreement with the opinion of ; a. fr. Erub.65a (a citation, from Sirach 10:26?; v., however, Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 70) בצר אל יוֹרֶה he who is in trouble, should give no opinionapplied by analogy to prayer in an unsettled condition of mind.

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  • 2 ירה

    ירי, יָרָה(b. h.; cmp. אֲרִי I) to permeate, penetrate; to shoot forth. Nidd.43a; Ḥag.15a (read:) כל … שאינו יוֹרֶה כחץ אינה מזרעת (Ms. M. אינו מוליד; Ms. M. 2 שאינה יוֹרָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) a spermatic emission which does not permeate (shoot forth) like an arrow, cannot fructify; Yeb.65a היא קיימא לה בי׳ כחץ she can feel it whether the emission is permeating Sifré Deut. 42 יוֹרֶה שמתכון … יורדוכ׳ the rain is called yoreh (shooting), for it is aimed at the earth with deliberation, and does not come down in a storm; Taan.6a יורה שיורד בנחת. 2) to throw, shoot. Yalk. Gen. 133 לִירוֹת בב׳ ידיו to throw spears with both hands; v. infra. Hif. הוֹרָה 1) to permeate. Sifré l. c. שמוֹרֶה ומרוה הארץוכ׳ for it (the yoreh, v. supra) pervades and satisfies the earth and gives her drink down to the deep (Taan. l. c., Yalk. Deut. 863 only שמַרְוֶה).Y.Maasr.I, 49a top משיורו יכ׳, read: משיִרְווּ, v. רָוָה a. מַרְוִית. 2) to point, aim at, shoot, cast. Lam. R. to I, 18 1 שלש … הוֹרוּ בו three hundred arrows did they shoot into his body; Y.Kidd.I, 61a bot. יורו במשיחוכ׳ (read: הורו or יָירוּ. Kal). Yalk. Gen. l. c. (fr. Midr. Vayisu) היה מוֹרֶה חניתיתוכ׳ he threw spears with both hands Ex. R. s. 3 (ref. to והיריתיך, Ex. 4:12) מורה אניוכ׳ I shall shoot my words into thy mouth like an arrow; a. fr. 3) to point out, to direct, teach, instruct; to decide. Hor.I, 1 הוֹרוּב״דוכ׳ if a court has (through error) directed to transgress one of the commands Ib. 2 ה׳ב״ד וידעווכ׳ a court has given a decision and finding out its mistake reversed it. Yeb.X, 2 הוֹרוּהָב״ד לינשא if a court instructed her that she may marry again. Ber.31b; Erub.63a כל המוֹרֶה הלכה בפניוכ׳ whoever decides a law-point in the presence of his teacher. Ab. V, 8 המוֹרִים בתורהוכ׳ who decide in religious matters against the law (by means of sophistry). Sabb.19b ה׳ … כר׳וכ׳ R. … decided in agreement with the opinion of ; a. fr. Erub.65a (a citation, from Sirach 10:26?; v., however, Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 70) בצר אל יוֹרֶה he who is in trouble, should give no opinionapplied by analogy to prayer in an unsettled condition of mind.

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  • 3 יָרָה

    ירי, יָרָה(b. h.; cmp. אֲרִי I) to permeate, penetrate; to shoot forth. Nidd.43a; Ḥag.15a (read:) כל … שאינו יוֹרֶה כחץ אינה מזרעת (Ms. M. אינו מוליד; Ms. M. 2 שאינה יוֹרָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) a spermatic emission which does not permeate (shoot forth) like an arrow, cannot fructify; Yeb.65a היא קיימא לה בי׳ כחץ she can feel it whether the emission is permeating Sifré Deut. 42 יוֹרֶה שמתכון … יורדוכ׳ the rain is called yoreh (shooting), for it is aimed at the earth with deliberation, and does not come down in a storm; Taan.6a יורה שיורד בנחת. 2) to throw, shoot. Yalk. Gen. 133 לִירוֹת בב׳ ידיו to throw spears with both hands; v. infra. Hif. הוֹרָה 1) to permeate. Sifré l. c. שמוֹרֶה ומרוה הארץוכ׳ for it (the yoreh, v. supra) pervades and satisfies the earth and gives her drink down to the deep (Taan. l. c., Yalk. Deut. 863 only שמַרְוֶה).Y.Maasr.I, 49a top משיורו יכ׳, read: משיִרְווּ, v. רָוָה a. מַרְוִית. 2) to point, aim at, shoot, cast. Lam. R. to I, 18 1 שלש … הוֹרוּ בו three hundred arrows did they shoot into his body; Y.Kidd.I, 61a bot. יורו במשיחוכ׳ (read: הורו or יָירוּ. Kal). Yalk. Gen. l. c. (fr. Midr. Vayisu) היה מוֹרֶה חניתיתוכ׳ he threw spears with both hands Ex. R. s. 3 (ref. to והיריתיך, Ex. 4:12) מורה אניוכ׳ I shall shoot my words into thy mouth like an arrow; a. fr. 3) to point out, to direct, teach, instruct; to decide. Hor.I, 1 הוֹרוּב״דוכ׳ if a court has (through error) directed to transgress one of the commands Ib. 2 ה׳ב״ד וידעווכ׳ a court has given a decision and finding out its mistake reversed it. Yeb.X, 2 הוֹרוּהָב״ד לינשא if a court instructed her that she may marry again. Ber.31b; Erub.63a כל המוֹרֶה הלכה בפניוכ׳ whoever decides a law-point in the presence of his teacher. Ab. V, 8 המוֹרִים בתורהוכ׳ who decide in religious matters against the law (by means of sophistry). Sabb.19b ה׳ … כר׳וכ׳ R. … decided in agreement with the opinion of ; a. fr. Erub.65a (a citation, from Sirach 10:26?; v., however, Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 70) בצר אל יוֹרֶה he who is in trouble, should give no opinionapplied by analogy to prayer in an unsettled condition of mind.

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  • 4 נתר I

    נָתַרI (b. h.; cmp. נתק) to sever, loosen. Nif. נִיתַּר, נִיתּוֹר 1) to be torn loose, be released. Y.Taan.II, 65d top, v. נָטַש II a. נָתש.Trnsf. to be untied, released from an obligation; to become permitted. Y.Yeb.IV, 6b bot. (ref. to Deut. 25:10) בית שהוא נִיתָּרוכ׳ a house (of several wives) which is released (from the leviratical marriage) by means of one ḥălitsah (performed on one of the wives). Y.Bicc.I, 64b top כל הביכורים שנראו לִיתּוֹר … אינן נִיתּוֹרִיןוכ׳ all the first fruits whioh are to be released (become permitted by being brought to the Temple) in the land (of Palestine), can become so only by reciting the confession (Deut. 26:5–10). Erub.10a; 12a חצר נִיתֶּרֶתוכ׳ a court becomes permitted (for Sabbath purposes) by, v. פַּס. Ib. שהוא נִיתָּרוכ׳ that it is made available ; a. e. Hif. הִתִּיר 1) to loosen, untie, unscrew. Tosef.Sabb.XVI (XVII), 5 שהִתִּירוֹ which one unscrewed; Sabb.XX, 5 מַתִּירִין, v. מַכְבֵּש. Ib. 22a מתירין (ציצית) מבגד לבגד you may untie show-fringes from one garment (and put them) on another garment. Gen. R. s. 5 מַתִּירָן ומוציאוכ׳ he unties them (opens the bags) and lets the air in them escape; a. fr.Tosef.Shebi.I, 7, v. וָתַר. 2) to permit, declare permitted, opp. אָסַר. Sabb.4a הִתִּירוּ לווכ׳ would they (the scholars) permit him to take it out ? Ib. II, 4 ור׳ יהודה מַתִּיר but R. Judah declares it permitted. Ib. 2 וחכמים מַתִּירִין; a. v. fr.V. מַתִּיר. 3) to free, surrender; to outlaw, proscribe. Snh.40b ה׳ עצמו למיתה did he surrender himself to death?, i. e. did he declare that he would commit the act in spite of the warning which defined it to be a deadly crime? Ib. 41a (ref. to Deut. 17:6) עד שיַתִּירוכ׳ until he declares himself ready to undergo capital punishment for his act Ḥull.41a. Y.Peah I, 16a עילא … להַתִּיר דמןוכ׳ they wanted a pretext to outlaw the rebels; a. fr. Hof. הוּתָּר 1) to be loosened, untied. Lev. R. s. 28, beg., a. fr. הוּתְּרָה הרצועה v. רְצוּעָה. Sabb.XX, 5 אם היה מוּתָּרוכ׳ if it (the clothes press) was (partly) unscrewed on the eve of the Sabbath, he may unscrew it entirely. B. Kam.9b שור מותר an ox that is not tied, opp. קשור. Erub.II, 1 קשורות אבל לא מוּתָּרוֹת closely tied together, but not tied in a loose way; a. e. 2) to be permitted. Y.Sabb.II, 5b bot. ה׳ הנדר, v. נֶדֶר; Snh.68a. Ḥull.17a בתחילהה׳ להןוכ׳ originally they were permitted to eat the flesh of an animal killed by stabbing (v. נְחִירָה). Ib. 9a נשחטה הותרה when the animal has been slaughtered according to the ritual, it is (absolutely) permitted. Erub.93b שבת ביון שהותרה הותרה as regards Sabbath laws what has been permitted at the entrance of the Sabbath remains permitted the entire day; ib. 70b כל שה׳ למקצתוכ׳ whatever is permitted for one part of the Sabbath ; a. v. fr.Part. מוּתָּר; f. מוּתֶּרֶת; pl. מוּתָּרִים, מוּתָּרִין; מוּתָּרוֹת (it is, they are) permitted (of things and persons). Ter. X, 7. Yeb.I, 2 צרתה מ׳ her rival is permitted (to him as wife). Ib. III, 2 ומ׳ באחותה and he is permitted to marry her sister. Ib. II, 10 מותרות לינשא להן may be married to them; a. v. fr.Pes.48a, a. e. (ref. to ממשקה ישראל, Ez. 45:15) מן המותר לישראל of what an Israelite is permitted to drink. Sabb.108a (ref. to בפיך, Ex. 13:9) מדבר המותר בפיך the Torah must be written on the skin of an animal which is permitted in thy mouth (a clean animal).

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  • 5 נָתַר

    נָתַרI (b. h.; cmp. נתק) to sever, loosen. Nif. נִיתַּר, נִיתּוֹר 1) to be torn loose, be released. Y.Taan.II, 65d top, v. נָטַש II a. נָתש.Trnsf. to be untied, released from an obligation; to become permitted. Y.Yeb.IV, 6b bot. (ref. to Deut. 25:10) בית שהוא נִיתָּרוכ׳ a house (of several wives) which is released (from the leviratical marriage) by means of one ḥălitsah (performed on one of the wives). Y.Bicc.I, 64b top כל הביכורים שנראו לִיתּוֹר … אינן נִיתּוֹרִיןוכ׳ all the first fruits whioh are to be released (become permitted by being brought to the Temple) in the land (of Palestine), can become so only by reciting the confession (Deut. 26:5–10). Erub.10a; 12a חצר נִיתֶּרֶתוכ׳ a court becomes permitted (for Sabbath purposes) by, v. פַּס. Ib. שהוא נִיתָּרוכ׳ that it is made available ; a. e. Hif. הִתִּיר 1) to loosen, untie, unscrew. Tosef.Sabb.XVI (XVII), 5 שהִתִּירוֹ which one unscrewed; Sabb.XX, 5 מַתִּירִין, v. מַכְבֵּש. Ib. 22a מתירין (ציצית) מבגד לבגד you may untie show-fringes from one garment (and put them) on another garment. Gen. R. s. 5 מַתִּירָן ומוציאוכ׳ he unties them (opens the bags) and lets the air in them escape; a. fr.Tosef.Shebi.I, 7, v. וָתַר. 2) to permit, declare permitted, opp. אָסַר. Sabb.4a הִתִּירוּ לווכ׳ would they (the scholars) permit him to take it out ? Ib. II, 4 ור׳ יהודה מַתִּיר but R. Judah declares it permitted. Ib. 2 וחכמים מַתִּירִין; a. v. fr.V. מַתִּיר. 3) to free, surrender; to outlaw, proscribe. Snh.40b ה׳ עצמו למיתה did he surrender himself to death?, i. e. did he declare that he would commit the act in spite of the warning which defined it to be a deadly crime? Ib. 41a (ref. to Deut. 17:6) עד שיַתִּירוכ׳ until he declares himself ready to undergo capital punishment for his act Ḥull.41a. Y.Peah I, 16a עילא … להַתִּיר דמןוכ׳ they wanted a pretext to outlaw the rebels; a. fr. Hof. הוּתָּר 1) to be loosened, untied. Lev. R. s. 28, beg., a. fr. הוּתְּרָה הרצועה v. רְצוּעָה. Sabb.XX, 5 אם היה מוּתָּרוכ׳ if it (the clothes press) was (partly) unscrewed on the eve of the Sabbath, he may unscrew it entirely. B. Kam.9b שור מותר an ox that is not tied, opp. קשור. Erub.II, 1 קשורות אבל לא מוּתָּרוֹת closely tied together, but not tied in a loose way; a. e. 2) to be permitted. Y.Sabb.II, 5b bot. ה׳ הנדר, v. נֶדֶר; Snh.68a. Ḥull.17a בתחילהה׳ להןוכ׳ originally they were permitted to eat the flesh of an animal killed by stabbing (v. נְחִירָה). Ib. 9a נשחטה הותרה when the animal has been slaughtered according to the ritual, it is (absolutely) permitted. Erub.93b שבת ביון שהותרה הותרה as regards Sabbath laws what has been permitted at the entrance of the Sabbath remains permitted the entire day; ib. 70b כל שה׳ למקצתוכ׳ whatever is permitted for one part of the Sabbath ; a. v. fr.Part. מוּתָּר; f. מוּתֶּרֶת; pl. מוּתָּרִים, מוּתָּרִין; מוּתָּרוֹת (it is, they are) permitted (of things and persons). Ter. X, 7. Yeb.I, 2 צרתה מ׳ her rival is permitted (to him as wife). Ib. III, 2 ומ׳ באחותה and he is permitted to marry her sister. Ib. II, 10 מותרות לינשא להן may be married to them; a. v. fr.Pes.48a, a. e. (ref. to ממשקה ישראל, Ez. 45:15) מן המותר לישראל of what an Israelite is permitted to drink. Sabb.108a (ref. to בפיך, Ex. 13:9) מדבר המותר בפיך the Torah must be written on the skin of an animal which is permitted in thy mouth (a clean animal).

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