Перевод: со всех языков на английский

с английского на все языки

צוח

  • 1 צוח

    צָוַוח, צָוַח(b. h. צָוַח) to cry, shout; to complain. Keth.14b ממזר וצֹווֵחַ one that is called a bastard and brings complaint, opp. שותק. B. Mets.24b והלא עומד וצוֹוֵחַ but does he (the loser) not stand up and cry (which shows that he has not given up the hope of recovery)? נעשה כצווח עלוכ׳ it is like one crying over his house that has fallen in B. Bath. 138a בצָ׳ מעיקרא (or בצֹוֵחַ), בצָ׳ מעיקרו when he cried out (refused the gift) at the start (when it was offered to him). Sot.42b צֹוְחִיןוכ׳ (better צוֹוְ׳) they (the gentile soldiers) shout (before they attack) and stamp; Sifré Deut. 192 צוֹוְחִים; a. fr. Pi. צִוֵּוחַ same. Y.M. Kat. III, 82d top (ref. to דֹּם, Ez. 24:17) מכן שצריך לְצַוֵּוחַ (or לִצְוֹוחַ Kal) from here we learn that ordinarily a mourner must cry out (lament). Bab. ib. 24b מְצַוְּוחִין Ms. M. (v. צָהַב). Tosef.Sabb.VI (VII), 14 המְצַוַּוחַת לתנורוכ׳ a woman that shouts at the stove that the bread may not fall apart (a superstitious practice). Midr. Till. to Ps. 20 מְצוַּחַת; a. fr. Hif. הִצְוִויחַ to cause to shout. Sabb.67b המשתקת … והמַצָוַוחַת לגריסין who tells people around her to be silent, when lentils are cooked, or to shout, when grits are cooked (a superstitious practice; Tosef. l. c. 15 והמציצת, v. צָיַץ).

    Jewish literature > צוח

  • 2 צוח

    צְיַוח, צְוַחch. 1) same. Targ. Gen. 27:34. Targ. Ex. 5:8 (O. ed. Berl. Pa.); a. fr.Y.Taan.IV, 68a (read:) בגין דצָוְוחִין עלויי ציפוראיי because the people of Sepphoris cry out against him (dislike him). B. Mets.6a דקא צ׳ when he cried (complained of being wronged). Succ.31a צָוְוחָה ולא אשגחוכ׳ (h. form) she complained, but R. N. did not mind her. Ib. איתתא … צָוְוחָא קמייכו a woman whose father kept three hundred and eighteen servants is complaining before you. B. Kam.86a וצ׳ מהנהו קרטופני Ms. M. (v. Pa.) and he cries (feels pain) on account of the sores; a. fr. 2) (= h. קרא) to invite. Lev. R. s. 28 מאן … דלא צַוְוחִינָן ליהוכ׳ who is he whom we did not invite, and who wrote these words?; a. e. 3) (= h. קרא) to call, name, surname. Targ. 1 Chr. 2:55; a. fr.Y.Sabb.IX, 11d; Gen. R. s. 39, end, a. e. תמן צָוְוחִיןוכ׳, v. עֲמֵילָא. Ib. s. 87, beg., v. פַּתְיָא I; a. fr.Pes.110b צווח דיקלא, v. צְוֵי II. Pa. צַיַּוח 1) same, to cry. Targ. O. Ex. 5:8, v. supra. Targ. 2 Kings 2:12; a. fr. 2) to cause to cry, to pain. Sabb.33b וקא נתרן … וקא מְצַוְּוחָן ליה (Ms. M. מצערין) the tears fell (upon his sore body) and gave him pain. B. Kam. l. c. וצַוְּוחי ליה (הנהווכ׳) Ar. (Rashi מְצַוְּוחֵי; ed. וצווחי מהנהווכ׳, read וצווח, v. supra) and these sores gave him pain. Af. אַצְוַוח to cause to cry out, excite to discontent. Erub.60a חזי דלא מַצְוַוחַת עלה בבי מדרשא (Ms. M. עלי) see to it that thou do not create discontent with it (me) at college; Ab. Zar.74b.

    Jewish literature > צוח

  • 3 צוח׳

    צְוַוחְתָּא, צְוַחְ׳, צְוָוחָא, צִוְוחָא, צִיוְ׳ch. sam(צווחה, ציחה Pl.). Targ. Y. Gen. 27:34 (O. ed. Berl. צִיוְחָא, ed. Lsb. צִוְחָה). Targ. Ps. 144:14 צִוְחַת constr.; a. e.Y.Taan.IV, 68a ובגין צִוְוחָה עבדין do we act with regard to popular crying, (are we to be guided by the popular dislike of a person)?

    Jewish literature > צוח׳

  • 4 צוח

    צָוַח, צְוַח, צְוָחָא, צְוָחָה, צְוַחְתָא,v. sub צווח, צווח׳.

    Jewish literature > צוח

  • 5 אצווחתא

    אַצְוַוחְתָּא, אַצְוָחוּתָאf. ( צוח) cry, noise. Targ. Ezek. 7:14.

    Jewish literature > אצווחתא

  • 6 אַצְוַוחְתָּא

    אַצְוַוחְתָּא, אַצְוָחוּתָאf. ( צוח) cry, noise. Targ. Ezek. 7:14.

    Jewish literature > אַצְוַוחְתָּא

  • 7 אַצְוָחוּתָא

    אַצְוַוחְתָּא, אַצְוָחוּתָאf. ( צוח) cry, noise. Targ. Ezek. 7:14.

    Jewish literature > אַצְוָחוּתָא

  • 8 הדר

    הֲדַרch. (preced.) to go around, come back, return. Targ. Y. Gen. 3:19; a. fr.B. Mets.14a what thou takest from him, עלי דידיה׳ comes back on my property (I am responsible for it). Ib. 69b הַדְרָא בעינא is returned bodily. Pes.29b, a. fr. ה׳ ביה went back on himself, changed his opinion. B. Mets.65a הַדְרִי בי I take it back. B. Bath.84a לא מצית הַדְרַת בך וב׳ thou wouldst not have been at liberty to retract (the transaction), and now thou shouldst &c?; a. fr. (Frequ. used adverbially. B. Mets.6a שתיק מעיקרא וה׳ צוח first he kept silence and then (reconsidering) he protested. Gitt.8b ה׳ אמר אביי another time A. said. Ḥull.76b (הדר) הֲדוּר שלחו another time they sent word; a. fr. Pa. הַדּר (v. preced. Pi.) 1) to honor, distinguish. Dan. 4:31.Targ. O. Lev. 19:15 (ed. Berl. תַהְדּר Af.).B. Bath.3b הַדְּרֵי. v. הוּדְרָא 2) to go around searching, be zealous, anxious. Ḥull.76b.; Nidd.65b הַדּוּרֵי אפירכא what need is there to go around searching for an argument (why do you resort to unknown authorities)? Sabb.23a הוה מְהַדֵּר מרוכ׳ my teacher used to be anxious for puppy-oil. Ib. מהדרא אמשחא (read: מהדר אמ׳); a. fr. 3) to restore; 4) to review; v. Af. Af. אַהֲדַר l) to return, restore; to lead back; to turn around. Targ. Y. Deut. 32:3 (some ed. Pa.). Targ. Cant. 7:5; a. fr.B. Mets.26a אי … לאַהֲדוּרָהּ אַהַדְרוּהָ ניהלי if they had had the intention of returning it, they would have returned it to me. Ib. אסרי קטייהו … לִיהַדְּרוּ לי ולא הַדְּרוּ ליוכ׳ (differ. in Mss., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) I spoke in their presence several times (of my loss); they might have returned it to me, but did not; will they now return it?Ḥull.20a בדלא א׳ when he did not turn round (the windpipe &c). Ḥag.5b עמא רַאֲהַדְרִינְהוּ … מיניה a people from which its master has turned away his face; a. fr. 2) to repeat, review. M. Kat. 28a אֲהַדְרִי לתלמודאי that I may review my studies. Ber.38b מַהֲדַר תלמודיה (or מְהַרֵּר); a. fr. 3) to reply. Ḥull.34a מאי אהדריוכ׳ what did … reply to one another?; a. e. 4) to carry around in procession. Yeb.110a Ar., v. כּוּרְסַיָּא; v. אֲדוּרֵי. Ithpa. אִיהַדַּר, Ithpe. אִיהֲדַר 1) to go around begging. Sabb.151b אַהֲדוּרֵי אפיתחא לא מִיהֲדַר he will not be forced to go around begging. 2) to go back. Ned.50a איהדר לאחורי I will go back again.

    Jewish literature > הדר

  • 9 הֲדַר

    הֲדַרch. (preced.) to go around, come back, return. Targ. Y. Gen. 3:19; a. fr.B. Mets.14a what thou takest from him, עלי דידיה׳ comes back on my property (I am responsible for it). Ib. 69b הַדְרָא בעינא is returned bodily. Pes.29b, a. fr. ה׳ ביה went back on himself, changed his opinion. B. Mets.65a הַדְרִי בי I take it back. B. Bath.84a לא מצית הַדְרַת בך וב׳ thou wouldst not have been at liberty to retract (the transaction), and now thou shouldst &c?; a. fr. (Frequ. used adverbially. B. Mets.6a שתיק מעיקרא וה׳ צוח first he kept silence and then (reconsidering) he protested. Gitt.8b ה׳ אמר אביי another time A. said. Ḥull.76b (הדר) הֲדוּר שלחו another time they sent word; a. fr. Pa. הַדּר (v. preced. Pi.) 1) to honor, distinguish. Dan. 4:31.Targ. O. Lev. 19:15 (ed. Berl. תַהְדּר Af.).B. Bath.3b הַדְּרֵי. v. הוּדְרָא 2) to go around searching, be zealous, anxious. Ḥull.76b.; Nidd.65b הַדּוּרֵי אפירכא what need is there to go around searching for an argument (why do you resort to unknown authorities)? Sabb.23a הוה מְהַדֵּר מרוכ׳ my teacher used to be anxious for puppy-oil. Ib. מהדרא אמשחא (read: מהדר אמ׳); a. fr. 3) to restore; 4) to review; v. Af. Af. אַהֲדַר l) to return, restore; to lead back; to turn around. Targ. Y. Deut. 32:3 (some ed. Pa.). Targ. Cant. 7:5; a. fr.B. Mets.26a אי … לאַהֲדוּרָהּ אַהַדְרוּהָ ניהלי if they had had the intention of returning it, they would have returned it to me. Ib. אסרי קטייהו … לִיהַדְּרוּ לי ולא הַדְּרוּ ליוכ׳ (differ. in Mss., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) I spoke in their presence several times (of my loss); they might have returned it to me, but did not; will they now return it?Ḥull.20a בדלא א׳ when he did not turn round (the windpipe &c). Ḥag.5b עמא רַאֲהַדְרִינְהוּ … מיניה a people from which its master has turned away his face; a. fr. 2) to repeat, review. M. Kat. 28a אֲהַדְרִי לתלמודאי that I may review my studies. Ber.38b מַהֲדַר תלמודיה (or מְהַרֵּר); a. fr. 3) to reply. Ḥull.34a מאי אהדריוכ׳ what did … reply to one another?; a. e. 4) to carry around in procession. Yeb.110a Ar., v. כּוּרְסַיָּא; v. אֲדוּרֵי. Ithpa. אִיהַדַּר, Ithpe. אִיהֲדַר 1) to go around begging. Sabb.151b אַהֲדוּרֵי אפיתחא לא מִיהֲדַר he will not be forced to go around begging. 2) to go back. Ned.50a איהדר לאחורי I will go back again.

    Jewish literature > הֲדַר

  • 10 קבל

    קְבַלch. sam(קבל IIto complain, bring charges), to cry out, complain, lament. Targ. Esth. 4:1 (h. text זעק). Targ. Ps. 77:2 (ed. Lag. a. oth. קַבֵּילִית Pa.; h. text צעק). Targ. O. Ex. 22:22 (Y. צוח); a. fr.Snh.31b עוקבן … ק׳ קדמנא ʿU. the Babylonian brought suit before us. Kidd.59a אזיל … קַבְלֵיה לר׳ זירא R. G. came and complained against him to R. Z.; אזלר׳ ז׳ וקבליהוכ׳ R. Z. went and laid the suit before Y.Kidd.I, 61c top; Y.Peah I, 15d ק׳ לי על בריהוכ׳ he brought complaint before me against his son (asking) that he should support him; Pesik. R. s. 23–24; a. e. Pa. קַבֵּיל same. Targ. Job 35:9 (Bxt. מַקְבְּלִין Af.; h. text יזעיקו); v. supra.

    Jewish literature > קבל

  • 11 קְבַל

    קְבַלch. sam(קבל IIto complain, bring charges), to cry out, complain, lament. Targ. Esth. 4:1 (h. text זעק). Targ. Ps. 77:2 (ed. Lag. a. oth. קַבֵּילִית Pa.; h. text צעק). Targ. O. Ex. 22:22 (Y. צוח); a. fr.Snh.31b עוקבן … ק׳ קדמנא ʿU. the Babylonian brought suit before us. Kidd.59a אזיל … קַבְלֵיה לר׳ זירא R. G. came and complained against him to R. Z.; אזלר׳ ז׳ וקבליהוכ׳ R. Z. went and laid the suit before Y.Kidd.I, 61c top; Y.Peah I, 15d ק׳ לי על בריהוכ׳ he brought complaint before me against his son (asking) that he should support him; Pesik. R. s. 23–24; a. e. Pa. קַבֵּיל same. Targ. Job 35:9 (Bxt. מַקְבְּלִין Af.; h. text יזעיקו); v. supra.

    Jewish literature > קְבַל

См. также в других словарях:

  • MASORAH — This article is arranged according to the following outline: 1. THE TRANSMISSION OF THE BIBLE 1.1. THE SOFERIM 1.2. WRITTEN TRANSMISSION 1.2.1. Methods of Writing 1.2.1.1. THE ORDER OF THE BOOKS 1.2.1.2. SEDARIM AND PARASHIYYOT …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»