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1 שכר-טרחה
fees; wages; commission -
2 דמי-תיווך
commission fees, broker's fees -
3 אגרת בית-משפט
court fees -
4 דמח
membership fees -
5 דמי חסות
protection money, protection fees -
6 דמי נזק
repair fees -
7 דמי ניכיון
discount fees -
8 דמי שימוש
rental fees -
9 דמי-הרשמה
registration fees -
10 דמי-חכירה
land leasing fees -
11 שכל
tuition fees -
12 שכר-לימוד
tuition fees -
13 איפרוטוס
איפרוטוסMidr. Sam. s. 5 א׳ משלו היה read הפְּרוּטוֹת … היו (v. פְּרוּטָה esp. Pes.50b) he (Nebucadnezar) had to pay the writers fees (for the change of בר אלהין into מלאכיה Dan. 3:25; 28), i. e. had to suffer for it; v. אִימּוּס. Cant. R. to VII, 9 פריטין משלו היו read פרוטין. -
14 בור I
בּוּרI (√בה, v. בהה) to be empty, waste, uncultivated. Y.Dem.VI, 25b top שלא תָבוּרא״י in order that Palestine should not lie waste. Ib. יובירו ואלוכ׳; (read as) Y.Ab. Zar. I, end, 40b יָבוּרוּ let them rather lie waste than rent them to a gentile.Part. בָּר, בָּרָה a. בֹּורָה. B. Mets. 101a שתהא ברה בידו in order that the field may rather lie waste in his own possession; cmp. Y. l. c. (Rashi fr. ברר to be clear and firm in his possession, by buying it back from the gentile. R. Ḥan., in Tosaf. a. l., בֹּורָה, lying waste in the gentiles possession; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90. B. Bath. 168a לא צריכא (דאפי׳) בבורה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) it means to say that even in the case of an unbroken field being rented, the tenant has to pay the scribes fees; Rashi: even if the field will have to lie fallow for some time to come yet. (Cmp. part. fem. חֹולָה fr. חוּל. Hif. הֵבִיר a. הֹובִיר (fr. יבר, or אבר) to let lie waste; to neglect. Arakh.IX, 1 (29b) הֵבִירָהּ (הֹו׳) if he let it untilled. Ex. R. s. 27, end הֹובִירָהּ. B. Mets.IX, 3 הו׳ (Y. ed. הב׳). Gen. R. s. 82 מֵבִירָן (מוֹבִירָן; Koh. R. to IV, 6 מְבַיְּירָן Pi.). Pi. בִּיֵּיר 1) same. Koh. R. l. c., v. supra. Ex. R. s. 32 (play on שית in אשיתך Jer. 3:19) בִּיַּירְתֶּם עצמיכם. ye neglected yourselves (mentally). 2) (denom. of בּוֹר or II בִּיר) to prepare a pitfall, to entrap. Lev. R. s. 19; v. בִּירָנִית 2). -
15 בּוּר
בּוּרI (√בה, v. בהה) to be empty, waste, uncultivated. Y.Dem.VI, 25b top שלא תָבוּרא״י in order that Palestine should not lie waste. Ib. יובירו ואלוכ׳; (read as) Y.Ab. Zar. I, end, 40b יָבוּרוּ let them rather lie waste than rent them to a gentile.Part. בָּר, בָּרָה a. בֹּורָה. B. Mets. 101a שתהא ברה בידו in order that the field may rather lie waste in his own possession; cmp. Y. l. c. (Rashi fr. ברר to be clear and firm in his possession, by buying it back from the gentile. R. Ḥan., in Tosaf. a. l., בֹּורָה, lying waste in the gentiles possession; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90. B. Bath. 168a לא צריכא (דאפי׳) בבורה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) it means to say that even in the case of an unbroken field being rented, the tenant has to pay the scribes fees; Rashi: even if the field will have to lie fallow for some time to come yet. (Cmp. part. fem. חֹולָה fr. חוּל. Hif. הֵבִיר a. הֹובִיר (fr. יבר, or אבר) to let lie waste; to neglect. Arakh.IX, 1 (29b) הֵבִירָהּ (הֹו׳) if he let it untilled. Ex. R. s. 27, end הֹובִירָהּ. B. Mets.IX, 3 הו׳ (Y. ed. הב׳). Gen. R. s. 82 מֵבִירָן (מוֹבִירָן; Koh. R. to IV, 6 מְבַיְּירָן Pi.). Pi. בִּיֵּיר 1) same. Koh. R. l. c., v. supra. Ex. R. s. 32 (play on שית in אשיתך Jer. 3:19) בִּיַּירְתֶּם עצמיכם. ye neglected yourselves (mentally). 2) (denom. of בּוֹר or II בִּיר) to prepare a pitfall, to entrap. Lev. R. s. 19; v. בִּירָנִית 2). -
16 בייר
בַּיָּירm. (denom. of בֵּיר or בֹּור, cmp. בּוּר Pi. 2) superintendent of the well in rural communities. Shebi. VIII, 5 אין נותנין לא לב׳וכ׳ (out of the money realized from the fruits of the Sabbath year) you must not pay the well-master ; אבל נותן הוא לב׳ לשתות but you may pay the well-master a fee for giving you water to drink. Tosef.B. Mets. IX, 14 הב׳ והבלןוכ׳ (Y. ib. beg. 12a ed. Krot. הכ׳, corr. acc.) the well-master, the bather when collecting their fees from the owner (individually), may attach only the owners share in the produces. Ib. VIII, 11d top שאלה מן הב׳; (Bab. ib. 97b למישאל מידי מחבריה, read מבַּיָּירָא ch.. -
17 בַּיָּיר
בַּיָּירm. (denom. of בֵּיר or בֹּור, cmp. בּוּר Pi. 2) superintendent of the well in rural communities. Shebi. VIII, 5 אין נותנין לא לב׳וכ׳ (out of the money realized from the fruits of the Sabbath year) you must not pay the well-master ; אבל נותן הוא לב׳ לשתות but you may pay the well-master a fee for giving you water to drink. Tosef.B. Mets. IX, 14 הב׳ והבלןוכ׳ (Y. ib. beg. 12a ed. Krot. הכ׳, corr. acc.) the well-master, the bather when collecting their fees from the owner (individually), may attach only the owners share in the produces. Ib. VIII, 11d top שאלה מן הב׳; (Bab. ib. 97b למישאל מידי מחבריה, read מבַּיָּירָא ch.. -
18 דיילא
דַּיָּילָא, דַּיָּאלָאm. ( דול) 1) prop. one who pours water over another persons hands (cmp. 2 Kings 3:11) hence (= שַׁמָּש) attendant, waiter, esp. attendant of a dining club, serving at the table and collecting assessments, fees Sabb.148a; B. Kam. 119a אדא ד׳ (Y.Sabb.II, 4d top אדא שמשא) Ada, the waiter. Pes.86b והוא דרגש בהו ד׳ provided the club-keeper has taken notice of them (Ms. M. 1 דגָשוכ׳ the club-keeper knows them well; Ms. M. 2 דהדר בהו ד׳ that he went around for them to see whether they are all in). 2) in gen. beadle, constable. Yoma 18a (prov.) אי בר אחתיך ד׳ הוי חזי בשוקא קמיהוכ׳ if thy sisters son has been appointed a constable, look out that thou pass not before him in the street (for he knows thy affairs well and may blackmail thee). -
19 דיאלא
דַּיָּילָא, דַּיָּאלָאm. ( דול) 1) prop. one who pours water over another persons hands (cmp. 2 Kings 3:11) hence (= שַׁמָּש) attendant, waiter, esp. attendant of a dining club, serving at the table and collecting assessments, fees Sabb.148a; B. Kam. 119a אדא ד׳ (Y.Sabb.II, 4d top אדא שמשא) Ada, the waiter. Pes.86b והוא דרגש בהו ד׳ provided the club-keeper has taken notice of them (Ms. M. 1 דגָשוכ׳ the club-keeper knows them well; Ms. M. 2 דהדר בהו ד׳ that he went around for them to see whether they are all in). 2) in gen. beadle, constable. Yoma 18a (prov.) אי בר אחתיך ד׳ הוי חזי בשוקא קמיהוכ׳ if thy sisters son has been appointed a constable, look out that thou pass not before him in the street (for he knows thy affairs well and may blackmail thee). -
20 דַּיָּילָא
דַּיָּילָא, דַּיָּאלָאm. ( דול) 1) prop. one who pours water over another persons hands (cmp. 2 Kings 3:11) hence (= שַׁמָּש) attendant, waiter, esp. attendant of a dining club, serving at the table and collecting assessments, fees Sabb.148a; B. Kam. 119a אדא ד׳ (Y.Sabb.II, 4d top אדא שמשא) Ada, the waiter. Pes.86b והוא דרגש בהו ד׳ provided the club-keeper has taken notice of them (Ms. M. 1 דגָשוכ׳ the club-keeper knows them well; Ms. M. 2 דהדר בהו ד׳ that he went around for them to see whether they are all in). 2) in gen. beadle, constable. Yoma 18a (prov.) אי בר אחתיך ד׳ הוי חזי בשוקא קמיהוכ׳ if thy sisters son has been appointed a constable, look out that thou pass not before him in the street (for he knows thy affairs well and may blackmail thee).
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