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  • 1 חטף

    חָטַף(b. h.; cmp. חָטַט, a. גָּזַל with גָּזַז) 1) to seize, rob. Y.Ber.I, 3c bot. (ref. to 1 Kings 8:54) ככפים הללו שלא חָטְפוּ בבניןוכ׳ ed. Krot. (oth. ed. נטפו, prob. נִטְנְפוּ, v. טָנַף) like those hands which did not rob anything at building the Temple. Lam. R. to I, 1 וחֲטָפוֹ ממנה and snatched it (the letter of divorce) out of her hands; a. fr.Koh. R. to VII, 26, v. חָטַב. 2) (cmp. Lat. carpo) to do a thing with haste, esp. (v. Ber.35a sq., Tosef. Ib. IV, 1) to break without benediction. Tosef.Pes.X, 9 חוֹטְפִין מצה לתינוק matzah is distributed among the children before the regular turn in the Passover ceremonies, in order that they may not fall asleep; Pes.109a (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50; oth. opin. in comment.). Part. pass. חָטוּף, f. חֲטוּפָה snatched, abrupt. M. Kat. 28a מת פתאם מיתה ח׳ if one dies suddenly, it is called an abrupt death (snatched by death); Treat. Smah. ch. III לארבעה … מיתה ח׳ after four or five days of sickness, it is called ; v. דָּחַף.אמן ח׳, v. אָמֵן II. Hithpa. הִתְחַטֵּף to be snatched, hurried. Y.Ber.VIII, end, 12c he who says ‘a hurried Amenיִתְחַטְפוּ שנותיו his years will be hurried (he will die an untimely, sudden death, v. supra); Bab. ib. 47a.

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  • 2 חָטַף

    חָטַף(b. h.; cmp. חָטַט, a. גָּזַל with גָּזַז) 1) to seize, rob. Y.Ber.I, 3c bot. (ref. to 1 Kings 8:54) ככפים הללו שלא חָטְפוּ בבניןוכ׳ ed. Krot. (oth. ed. נטפו, prob. נִטְנְפוּ, v. טָנַף) like those hands which did not rob anything at building the Temple. Lam. R. to I, 1 וחֲטָפוֹ ממנה and snatched it (the letter of divorce) out of her hands; a. fr.Koh. R. to VII, 26, v. חָטַב. 2) (cmp. Lat. carpo) to do a thing with haste, esp. (v. Ber.35a sq., Tosef. Ib. IV, 1) to break without benediction. Tosef.Pes.X, 9 חוֹטְפִין מצה לתינוק matzah is distributed among the children before the regular turn in the Passover ceremonies, in order that they may not fall asleep; Pes.109a (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50; oth. opin. in comment.). Part. pass. חָטוּף, f. חֲטוּפָה snatched, abrupt. M. Kat. 28a מת פתאם מיתה ח׳ if one dies suddenly, it is called an abrupt death (snatched by death); Treat. Smah. ch. III לארבעה … מיתה ח׳ after four or five days of sickness, it is called ; v. דָּחַף.אמן ח׳, v. אָמֵן II. Hithpa. הִתְחַטֵּף to be snatched, hurried. Y.Ber.VIII, end, 12c he who says ‘a hurried Amenיִתְחַטְפוּ שנותיו his years will be hurried (he will die an untimely, sudden death, v. supra); Bab. ib. 47a.

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  • 3 טנף

    טָנַף(b. h.; cmp. טנן) to be soiled. Pi. טִינֵּף to soil with excrements, secretions ; to secrete (blood or mucus from the womb). Pesik. Par., p. 40b> שטי׳ בפלטיןוכ׳ that made a nuisance in the palace Bekh.20a, a. e. מְטַנֶּפֶת an animal secreting from the vagina (an evidence of birth or abortion). B. Kam.3a טִינְּפָה פירות the animal soiled fruits (by rolling in them). Tosef. Joma V (IV), 5 כדי שלא יְטַנְּפוּוכ׳ that his feet may not soil his garments; a. fr.Part. pass. מְטוּנָּף, f. מְטוּנֶּפֶת; pl. מְטוּנָּפִין, מְטוּנָּפוֹת soiled, filthy, defiled, polluted. Y.Snh.X, 27d top. Cant. R. to II, 8; a. fr. Nithpa. נִיטַּנֵּף, Nif. נִטְנַף to be soiled, defiled. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d נִיטַּנְּפוּ רגליו (or נִיטְנְפוּ) if his feet became muddy.Y.Ber.I, 3c bot. ראה כפים הללו שלא ניטנפו בבניןוכ׳ ed. Lehm. (ed. Ven. נטפו, ed. Krot. חטפו, v. חָטַף) see these hands which have not been in the least soiled by misappropriating the Temple funds.

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  • 4 טָנַף

    טָנַף(b. h.; cmp. טנן) to be soiled. Pi. טִינֵּף to soil with excrements, secretions ; to secrete (blood or mucus from the womb). Pesik. Par., p. 40b> שטי׳ בפלטיןוכ׳ that made a nuisance in the palace Bekh.20a, a. e. מְטַנֶּפֶת an animal secreting from the vagina (an evidence of birth or abortion). B. Kam.3a טִינְּפָה פירות the animal soiled fruits (by rolling in them). Tosef. Joma V (IV), 5 כדי שלא יְטַנְּפוּוכ׳ that his feet may not soil his garments; a. fr.Part. pass. מְטוּנָּף, f. מְטוּנֶּפֶת; pl. מְטוּנָּפִין, מְטוּנָּפוֹת soiled, filthy, defiled, polluted. Y.Snh.X, 27d top. Cant. R. to II, 8; a. fr. Nithpa. נִיטַּנֵּף, Nif. נִטְנַף to be soiled, defiled. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d נִיטַּנְּפוּ רגליו (or נִיטְנְפוּ) if his feet became muddy.Y.Ber.I, 3c bot. ראה כפים הללו שלא ניטנפו בבניןוכ׳ ed. Lehm. (ed. Ven. נטפו, ed. Krot. חטפו, v. חָטַף) see these hands which have not been in the least soiled by misappropriating the Temple funds.

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  • 5 נטף

    נָטַף(b. h.; cmp. טִפְטֵף) to drip, overflow. Ker.6a שרף הנוֹטֵףוכ׳ the gum which exudes from balm-shrubs. Y.Peah VII, beg.20a, v. נְטוֹפָה II. Sabb.30b, a. e. שפתותיו נוֹטְפוֹתוכ׳, v. מַר II; a. fr.נוֹטְפִים, נוֹטְפִין dripping water, collected rain water. Mikv. V, 5, v. זָחַל; a. fr.Trnsf. (cmp. נָבַע) to speak, prophesy. Midr. Till. to Ps. 73, end (ref. to Joel 4:18) אין יטְּפוּ אלא נבואה yiṭṭfu alludes to prophecy; v. הַטָּפָה 2) (cmp. טְפֵי III) to be too long, protrude, hang over. Bekh.43b חוטמו נוטף one whose nose overhangs his lips; Tosef. ib. V, 3.Y.Ber.I, 3C bot. שלא נטפו ed. Ven., v. חָטַף. Pi. נִיטֵּף to drop. Taan.19a התחילו גשמים מְנַטְּפִין the rain began to come down drop-wise. Ohol. III, 5 מת שדמו מְנַטֵּף a slain body whose blood flows in drops, opp. שותת. Y.M. Kat. I, 80b top ועודה מְנַטֶּפֶת and when it is still overflowing; a. fr. Nif. נִיטַּף, נִיטּוֹף 1) to be fed by an overflow. Tosef.M. Kat. I, 1 בריכה שנִיטּוֹפָה משדהוכ׳ (Var. ed. Zuck. נִיטְּפָה, נִיטַּיְּפָה Nithpa. of טוּף) a pond formed by the overflow (of rain) from a field 2) to be inundated, to overflow. Y. l. c. שדה … שניטופה לתוךוכ׳ a field dependent on irrigation which discharged its overflow (from rain) into another field (and there formed a pond). Hif. הִטִּיף to cause to flow; to drop. Y.Gitt.II, 44b top וכתב לא (ה)מֵטִּיף ‘and he shall write (Deut. 24:1) but not form letters by dropping; Y.Sabb.XII, end, 13d. Y.Pes.V, 32c bot. ישפך לא יַטִּיף ‘it shall be poured out (Deut. 12:27), but he must not let it fall in drops. Tosef.Sabb.XV (XVI), 9 צריך להַטִּיףוכ׳ he must cause a few drops of the blood of the covenant to flow; Gen. R. S. 46. Midr. Till. to Ps. 73, end; a. fr.

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  • 6 נָטַף

    נָטַף(b. h.; cmp. טִפְטֵף) to drip, overflow. Ker.6a שרף הנוֹטֵףוכ׳ the gum which exudes from balm-shrubs. Y.Peah VII, beg.20a, v. נְטוֹפָה II. Sabb.30b, a. e. שפתותיו נוֹטְפוֹתוכ׳, v. מַר II; a. fr.נוֹטְפִים, נוֹטְפִין dripping water, collected rain water. Mikv. V, 5, v. זָחַל; a. fr.Trnsf. (cmp. נָבַע) to speak, prophesy. Midr. Till. to Ps. 73, end (ref. to Joel 4:18) אין יטְּפוּ אלא נבואה yiṭṭfu alludes to prophecy; v. הַטָּפָה 2) (cmp. טְפֵי III) to be too long, protrude, hang over. Bekh.43b חוטמו נוטף one whose nose overhangs his lips; Tosef. ib. V, 3.Y.Ber.I, 3C bot. שלא נטפו ed. Ven., v. חָטַף. Pi. נִיטֵּף to drop. Taan.19a התחילו גשמים מְנַטְּפִין the rain began to come down drop-wise. Ohol. III, 5 מת שדמו מְנַטֵּף a slain body whose blood flows in drops, opp. שותת. Y.M. Kat. I, 80b top ועודה מְנַטֶּפֶת and when it is still overflowing; a. fr. Nif. נִיטַּף, נִיטּוֹף 1) to be fed by an overflow. Tosef.M. Kat. I, 1 בריכה שנִיטּוֹפָה משדהוכ׳ (Var. ed. Zuck. נִיטְּפָה, נִיטַּיְּפָה Nithpa. of טוּף) a pond formed by the overflow (of rain) from a field 2) to be inundated, to overflow. Y. l. c. שדה … שניטופה לתוךוכ׳ a field dependent on irrigation which discharged its overflow (from rain) into another field (and there formed a pond). Hif. הִטִּיף to cause to flow; to drop. Y.Gitt.II, 44b top וכתב לא (ה)מֵטִּיף ‘and he shall write (Deut. 24:1) but not form letters by dropping; Y.Sabb.XII, end, 13d. Y.Pes.V, 32c bot. ישפך לא יַטִּיף ‘it shall be poured out (Deut. 12:27), but he must not let it fall in drops. Tosef.Sabb.XV (XVI), 9 צריך להַטִּיףוכ׳ he must cause a few drops of the blood of the covenant to flow; Gen. R. S. 46. Midr. Till. to Ps. 73, end; a. fr.

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