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(in+dispute)

  • 1 דוד

    dispute
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    law, rule

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  • 2 התנצחות

    dispute, argumentation, polemic, wrangle, sparring

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  • 3 מחלוקת

    dispute, disagreement, division of opinion, feud, loggerheads, polemic, quarrel, question, schism, variance, wrangle, controversy, dispeace, dissension

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  • 4 פילפול

    dispute, debate, casuistry, argumentation, sophistication, quip
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    peppering

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  • 5 פלפול

    dispute, debate, casuistry, argumentation, sophistication, quip
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    peppering

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  • 6 קטטה

    קְטָטָהf. (preced.; cmp. meanings of חסד, חרף) quarrel, dispute, discord, opp. שלום. Yeb.XV, 1 ק׳ בינו לבינהוכ׳ if there had been a dispute between husband and wife (at the time of, or before his alleged death) Y. ib. 14d top לא קדשתני … אין זה ק׳ if she had said (at the time of the dispute), thou hast never betrothed me …, this is not a dispute (on account of which her statement concerning her husbands death is to be rejected); קידשתני … הרי זה ק׳ thou didst betroth me, but thou hast divorced me and not given me my ḳthubah, that is a dispute (which makes her untrustworthy); Bab. ib. 116a. Ib. מאי טעמא דק׳ what is the reason that her statement is disbelieved in the case of a dispute? Ib. b דארגיל הוא ק׳ (Tosaf. דארגיל בה ק׳ when he was in the habit of quarrelling (whereas she loved him). Ib. עד אחד בק׳ מהו if there is one witness testifying to the husbands death, is it sufficient also if disunion was known to have existed between them? Ib. כיון דאית ליה ק׳וכ׳ because there has been discord between them, (we apprehend that) she will not be careful to ascertain her husbands death, and get married again. Sabb.130a מצוה שקבלו עליהם בק׳ a law that the Israelites accepted under quarrel (protest), opp. בשמחה. Pesik. R. s. 38 אם היתה ק׳וכ׳ if there has been a quarrel between a man and his neighbor, how can he obtain forgiveness on the Day of Atonement? Gen. R. s. 8 שלום … דכוליה ק׳ Peace said (to God), let him (man) not be created, for he will be all quarrel. Koh. R. to IV, 9 (when he saw two men walking on the road, he said) שלום לכון מרי ק׳ peace to you, men of quarrel (sure to have a dispute); a. e.

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  • 7 קְטָטָה

    קְטָטָהf. (preced.; cmp. meanings of חסד, חרף) quarrel, dispute, discord, opp. שלום. Yeb.XV, 1 ק׳ בינו לבינהוכ׳ if there had been a dispute between husband and wife (at the time of, or before his alleged death) Y. ib. 14d top לא קדשתני … אין זה ק׳ if she had said (at the time of the dispute), thou hast never betrothed me …, this is not a dispute (on account of which her statement concerning her husbands death is to be rejected); קידשתני … הרי זה ק׳ thou didst betroth me, but thou hast divorced me and not given me my ḳthubah, that is a dispute (which makes her untrustworthy); Bab. ib. 116a. Ib. מאי טעמא דק׳ what is the reason that her statement is disbelieved in the case of a dispute? Ib. b דארגיל הוא ק׳ (Tosaf. דארגיל בה ק׳ when he was in the habit of quarrelling (whereas she loved him). Ib. עד אחד בק׳ מהו if there is one witness testifying to the husbands death, is it sufficient also if disunion was known to have existed between them? Ib. כיון דאית ליה ק׳וכ׳ because there has been discord between them, (we apprehend that) she will not be careful to ascertain her husbands death, and get married again. Sabb.130a מצוה שקבלו עליהם בק׳ a law that the Israelites accepted under quarrel (protest), opp. בשמחה. Pesik. R. s. 38 אם היתה ק׳וכ׳ if there has been a quarrel between a man and his neighbor, how can he obtain forgiveness on the Day of Atonement? Gen. R. s. 8 שלום … דכוליה ק׳ Peace said (to God), let him (man) not be created, for he will be all quarrel. Koh. R. to IV, 9 (when he saw two men walking on the road, he said) שלום לכון מרי ק׳ peace to you, men of quarrel (sure to have a dispute); a. e.

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  • 8 קשי

    קְשֵׁי, קְשֵׁה, קְשָׁאch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקַשֶּׁה, Nithpa. נִתְקַשֶּׁה to suffer severely), 1) to be hard, difficult. Targ. Deut. 1:17. Ib. 15:18; a. e.Yoma 28b קָשוּ משמשא are harder (on the eye), v. שַׁבְרִירֵי; a. fr. 2) to find a thing difficult to understand, to object, argue against, dispute. Y.Ter.V, 43c bot. ר׳ סימון קַשְׁיְיתָהּ … קיימה R. Simon argued against it (refuted it), but R. Ba. … proved it to be correct. Y.Kidd.III, 64c top (read:) לא כבר קְשוּנְתָּהּ הרי עולם לא כבר קַשְׁיְתָהּוכ׳ have not mountains of the world (great scholars) disputed it? did not R. El. dispute it in the presence of ; Y.Ned.VIII, 40d sq. (corr. acc.). B. Kam.66b האי מילתא ק׳ בה רבה לרבוכ׳ Rabbah argued this difficulty before R. Joseph for twenty-two years, and it was not solved; Keth.42b האי … קְשָׁאֵי רבה ורבוכ׳ Rabbah and R. Joseph discussed this difficulty Part. קָשֵׁי; f. קַשְׁיָא, q. v. 3) to get old, v. קְשַׁש II. Pa. קַשֵּׁי 1) to be in pain of travailing. Targ. Gen. 35:17 בקַשָּׁיוּתָהּ (not בקַשְׁיוּ׳). Targ. O. ib. 16 (Y. II Ithpa.). 2) to perplex. Pes.78b מתניתן קַשִּׁיתֵיהוכ׳ the Mishnah perplexed him; why does it read Af. אַקְשֵׁי, אַקְשֵׁה 1) to harden, make difficult. Targ. Ex. 7:3. Targ. 2 Kings 2:10. Targ. 1 Kings 12:4. Targ. Ps. 95:8; a. fr. 2) to be hard on, press heavily. Cant. R. to II, 16 כד הוה צערא קשי עלוי … וכד הוה מַקְשֵׁיוכ׳ when his suffering was severe, he said, God the faithful, but when it was severer on him than necessary 3) to argue against, object, dispute. Targ. Job 6:6 Ms. Var. מדלית מַקְשה עליה when there is none to dispute it.Yeb.77a top א׳ להו דואג כל הני קושייתא Doeg brought up before them all those arguments. Y.Yoma I, 38d bot. מַקְשֵׁי … קְשַׁיְיתָהּ עלוכ׳ (not קשייתא) instead of offering objection against R. J., rather offer it against ; a. v. fr. Ithpa. אִתְקֵשֵּׁי, Ithpe. אִיקְּשֵׁי 1) to be in pain of travailing. Targ. Y. II Gen. 35:16, v. supra. 2) to be difficult, perplexing. Yeb.40a ומִיקְּשֵׁה היא דאיקשי לךוכ׳ (Rashi דקשיא) it was perplexing to thee, and thou didst reverse it.

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  • 9 קשה

    קְשֵׁי, קְשֵׁה, קְשָׁאch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקַשֶּׁה, Nithpa. נִתְקַשֶּׁה to suffer severely), 1) to be hard, difficult. Targ. Deut. 1:17. Ib. 15:18; a. e.Yoma 28b קָשוּ משמשא are harder (on the eye), v. שַׁבְרִירֵי; a. fr. 2) to find a thing difficult to understand, to object, argue against, dispute. Y.Ter.V, 43c bot. ר׳ סימון קַשְׁיְיתָהּ … קיימה R. Simon argued against it (refuted it), but R. Ba. … proved it to be correct. Y.Kidd.III, 64c top (read:) לא כבר קְשוּנְתָּהּ הרי עולם לא כבר קַשְׁיְתָהּוכ׳ have not mountains of the world (great scholars) disputed it? did not R. El. dispute it in the presence of ; Y.Ned.VIII, 40d sq. (corr. acc.). B. Kam.66b האי מילתא ק׳ בה רבה לרבוכ׳ Rabbah argued this difficulty before R. Joseph for twenty-two years, and it was not solved; Keth.42b האי … קְשָׁאֵי רבה ורבוכ׳ Rabbah and R. Joseph discussed this difficulty Part. קָשֵׁי; f. קַשְׁיָא, q. v. 3) to get old, v. קְשַׁש II. Pa. קַשֵּׁי 1) to be in pain of travailing. Targ. Gen. 35:17 בקַשָּׁיוּתָהּ (not בקַשְׁיוּ׳). Targ. O. ib. 16 (Y. II Ithpa.). 2) to perplex. Pes.78b מתניתן קַשִּׁיתֵיהוכ׳ the Mishnah perplexed him; why does it read Af. אַקְשֵׁי, אַקְשֵׁה 1) to harden, make difficult. Targ. Ex. 7:3. Targ. 2 Kings 2:10. Targ. 1 Kings 12:4. Targ. Ps. 95:8; a. fr. 2) to be hard on, press heavily. Cant. R. to II, 16 כד הוה צערא קשי עלוי … וכד הוה מַקְשֵׁיוכ׳ when his suffering was severe, he said, God the faithful, but when it was severer on him than necessary 3) to argue against, object, dispute. Targ. Job 6:6 Ms. Var. מדלית מַקְשה עליה when there is none to dispute it.Yeb.77a top א׳ להו דואג כל הני קושייתא Doeg brought up before them all those arguments. Y.Yoma I, 38d bot. מַקְשֵׁי … קְשַׁיְיתָהּ עלוכ׳ (not קשייתא) instead of offering objection against R. J., rather offer it against ; a. v. fr. Ithpa. אִתְקֵשֵּׁי, Ithpe. אִיקְּשֵׁי 1) to be in pain of travailing. Targ. Y. II Gen. 35:16, v. supra. 2) to be difficult, perplexing. Yeb.40a ומִיקְּשֵׁה היא דאיקשי לךוכ׳ (Rashi דקשיא) it was perplexing to thee, and thou didst reverse it.

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  • 10 קְשֵׁי

    קְשֵׁי, קְשֵׁה, קְשָׁאch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקַשֶּׁה, Nithpa. נִתְקַשֶּׁה to suffer severely), 1) to be hard, difficult. Targ. Deut. 1:17. Ib. 15:18; a. e.Yoma 28b קָשוּ משמשא are harder (on the eye), v. שַׁבְרִירֵי; a. fr. 2) to find a thing difficult to understand, to object, argue against, dispute. Y.Ter.V, 43c bot. ר׳ סימון קַשְׁיְיתָהּ … קיימה R. Simon argued against it (refuted it), but R. Ba. … proved it to be correct. Y.Kidd.III, 64c top (read:) לא כבר קְשוּנְתָּהּ הרי עולם לא כבר קַשְׁיְתָהּוכ׳ have not mountains of the world (great scholars) disputed it? did not R. El. dispute it in the presence of ; Y.Ned.VIII, 40d sq. (corr. acc.). B. Kam.66b האי מילתא ק׳ בה רבה לרבוכ׳ Rabbah argued this difficulty before R. Joseph for twenty-two years, and it was not solved; Keth.42b האי … קְשָׁאֵי רבה ורבוכ׳ Rabbah and R. Joseph discussed this difficulty Part. קָשֵׁי; f. קַשְׁיָא, q. v. 3) to get old, v. קְשַׁש II. Pa. קַשֵּׁי 1) to be in pain of travailing. Targ. Gen. 35:17 בקַשָּׁיוּתָהּ (not בקַשְׁיוּ׳). Targ. O. ib. 16 (Y. II Ithpa.). 2) to perplex. Pes.78b מתניתן קַשִּׁיתֵיהוכ׳ the Mishnah perplexed him; why does it read Af. אַקְשֵׁי, אַקְשֵׁה 1) to harden, make difficult. Targ. Ex. 7:3. Targ. 2 Kings 2:10. Targ. 1 Kings 12:4. Targ. Ps. 95:8; a. fr. 2) to be hard on, press heavily. Cant. R. to II, 16 כד הוה צערא קשי עלוי … וכד הוה מַקְשֵׁיוכ׳ when his suffering was severe, he said, God the faithful, but when it was severer on him than necessary 3) to argue against, object, dispute. Targ. Job 6:6 Ms. Var. מדלית מַקְשה עליה when there is none to dispute it.Yeb.77a top א׳ להו דואג כל הני קושייתא Doeg brought up before them all those arguments. Y.Yoma I, 38d bot. מַקְשֵׁי … קְשַׁיְיתָהּ עלוכ׳ (not קשייתא) instead of offering objection against R. J., rather offer it against ; a. v. fr. Ithpa. אִתְקֵשֵּׁי, Ithpe. אִיקְּשֵׁי 1) to be in pain of travailing. Targ. Y. II Gen. 35:16, v. supra. 2) to be difficult, perplexing. Yeb.40a ומִיקְּשֵׁה היא דאיקשי לךוכ׳ (Rashi דקשיא) it was perplexing to thee, and thou didst reverse it.

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  • 11 קְשֵׁה

    קְשֵׁי, קְשֵׁה, קְשָׁאch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקַשֶּׁה, Nithpa. נִתְקַשֶּׁה to suffer severely), 1) to be hard, difficult. Targ. Deut. 1:17. Ib. 15:18; a. e.Yoma 28b קָשוּ משמשא are harder (on the eye), v. שַׁבְרִירֵי; a. fr. 2) to find a thing difficult to understand, to object, argue against, dispute. Y.Ter.V, 43c bot. ר׳ סימון קַשְׁיְיתָהּ … קיימה R. Simon argued against it (refuted it), but R. Ba. … proved it to be correct. Y.Kidd.III, 64c top (read:) לא כבר קְשוּנְתָּהּ הרי עולם לא כבר קַשְׁיְתָהּוכ׳ have not mountains of the world (great scholars) disputed it? did not R. El. dispute it in the presence of ; Y.Ned.VIII, 40d sq. (corr. acc.). B. Kam.66b האי מילתא ק׳ בה רבה לרבוכ׳ Rabbah argued this difficulty before R. Joseph for twenty-two years, and it was not solved; Keth.42b האי … קְשָׁאֵי רבה ורבוכ׳ Rabbah and R. Joseph discussed this difficulty Part. קָשֵׁי; f. קַשְׁיָא, q. v. 3) to get old, v. קְשַׁש II. Pa. קַשֵּׁי 1) to be in pain of travailing. Targ. Gen. 35:17 בקַשָּׁיוּתָהּ (not בקַשְׁיוּ׳). Targ. O. ib. 16 (Y. II Ithpa.). 2) to perplex. Pes.78b מתניתן קַשִּׁיתֵיהוכ׳ the Mishnah perplexed him; why does it read Af. אַקְשֵׁי, אַקְשֵׁה 1) to harden, make difficult. Targ. Ex. 7:3. Targ. 2 Kings 2:10. Targ. 1 Kings 12:4. Targ. Ps. 95:8; a. fr. 2) to be hard on, press heavily. Cant. R. to II, 16 כד הוה צערא קשי עלוי … וכד הוה מַקְשֵׁיוכ׳ when his suffering was severe, he said, God the faithful, but when it was severer on him than necessary 3) to argue against, object, dispute. Targ. Job 6:6 Ms. Var. מדלית מַקְשה עליה when there is none to dispute it.Yeb.77a top א׳ להו דואג כל הני קושייתא Doeg brought up before them all those arguments. Y.Yoma I, 38d bot. מַקְשֵׁי … קְשַׁיְיתָהּ עלוכ׳ (not קשייתא) instead of offering objection against R. J., rather offer it against ; a. v. fr. Ithpa. אִתְקֵשֵּׁי, Ithpe. אִיקְּשֵׁי 1) to be in pain of travailing. Targ. Y. II Gen. 35:16, v. supra. 2) to be difficult, perplexing. Yeb.40a ומִיקְּשֵׁה היא דאיקשי לךוכ׳ (Rashi דקשיא) it was perplexing to thee, and thou didst reverse it.

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  • 12 קְשָׁא

    קְשֵׁי, קְשֵׁה, קְשָׁאch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקַשֶּׁה, Nithpa. נִתְקַשֶּׁה to suffer severely), 1) to be hard, difficult. Targ. Deut. 1:17. Ib. 15:18; a. e.Yoma 28b קָשוּ משמשא are harder (on the eye), v. שַׁבְרִירֵי; a. fr. 2) to find a thing difficult to understand, to object, argue against, dispute. Y.Ter.V, 43c bot. ר׳ סימון קַשְׁיְיתָהּ … קיימה R. Simon argued against it (refuted it), but R. Ba. … proved it to be correct. Y.Kidd.III, 64c top (read:) לא כבר קְשוּנְתָּהּ הרי עולם לא כבר קַשְׁיְתָהּוכ׳ have not mountains of the world (great scholars) disputed it? did not R. El. dispute it in the presence of ; Y.Ned.VIII, 40d sq. (corr. acc.). B. Kam.66b האי מילתא ק׳ בה רבה לרבוכ׳ Rabbah argued this difficulty before R. Joseph for twenty-two years, and it was not solved; Keth.42b האי … קְשָׁאֵי רבה ורבוכ׳ Rabbah and R. Joseph discussed this difficulty Part. קָשֵׁי; f. קַשְׁיָא, q. v. 3) to get old, v. קְשַׁש II. Pa. קַשֵּׁי 1) to be in pain of travailing. Targ. Gen. 35:17 בקַשָּׁיוּתָהּ (not בקַשְׁיוּ׳). Targ. O. ib. 16 (Y. II Ithpa.). 2) to perplex. Pes.78b מתניתן קַשִּׁיתֵיהוכ׳ the Mishnah perplexed him; why does it read Af. אַקְשֵׁי, אַקְשֵׁה 1) to harden, make difficult. Targ. Ex. 7:3. Targ. 2 Kings 2:10. Targ. 1 Kings 12:4. Targ. Ps. 95:8; a. fr. 2) to be hard on, press heavily. Cant. R. to II, 16 כד הוה צערא קשי עלוי … וכד הוה מַקְשֵׁיוכ׳ when his suffering was severe, he said, God the faithful, but when it was severer on him than necessary 3) to argue against, object, dispute. Targ. Job 6:6 Ms. Var. מדלית מַקְשה עליה when there is none to dispute it.Yeb.77a top א׳ להו דואג כל הני קושייתא Doeg brought up before them all those arguments. Y.Yoma I, 38d bot. מַקְשֵׁי … קְשַׁיְיתָהּ עלוכ׳ (not קשייתא) instead of offering objection against R. J., rather offer it against ; a. v. fr. Ithpa. אִתְקֵשֵּׁי, Ithpe. אִיקְּשֵׁי 1) to be in pain of travailing. Targ. Y. II Gen. 35:16, v. supra. 2) to be difficult, perplexing. Yeb.40a ומִיקְּשֵׁה היא דאיקשי לךוכ׳ (Rashi דקשיא) it was perplexing to thee, and thou didst reverse it.

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  • 13 סכסוך ירושה

    succession dispute, inheritance dispute

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  • 14 סכסוך עבודה

    work dispute, labor dispute

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  • 15 דין

    דִּין, דּוּןch. sam(דין I, דון to rule). Targ. 1 Kings 20:40; a. e. Part. דָּאֵין, דָּיֵין, דָּיֵן. Targ. Is. 16:5. Targ. O. Ex. 18:16 דָּאֵינָא ed. Berl. (Var. דָּאִיְנָא, דָּאִינְנָא, v. Berl. Targ. O. II, p. 25; Y. דָּיֵינָא).Ib. מִידַן, מֵידוּן. Targ. O. ib. 13 לְמִידַן (ed. Berl. לִמְרַּן, Y. למֵידוּן); a. e.Y.Snh.I, 18a bot. יתיב דָּיֵיןוכ׳ sat holding court single-handed, Ib. הוו דָּיְינִין קומיוכ׳ had a law-suit before Keth.27b דָּאִינְנָא I decide (v. supra). B. Bath.29a, v. דַּיָּינָא; a. fr. Sabb.67b, v. דני.דּוּן מִינָּהּ ומינה judge from it and (all) from it, i. e. an analogy (v. גְּזֵירָה) must be carried through all points so that the case deduced agrees throughout with the case from which the deduction has started, opp. דון מינה ואוקי באתרה judge from it and place the deduction back on its own basis, i. e. let the deduction won by analogy be regulated by the rules of the original case, e. g. Shebu.31a an analogy between testimony and trust with reference to false oaths (Lev. 5:1 sq., a. 21 sq.). Yeb.78b; B. Kam.25b; a. fr. Pa. דַּיֵּין 1) to dispute, quarrel. Targ. Y. Ex. 15:12; a. e. 2) to decide. Shebu.32b היכי לִרַיְּינֵי דַיָּינֵיוכ׳ how shall the judges decide this case?; ib. 47a לִידַיְּינוּ; a. e. Ithpe. אִתְּדָן, אִתְדָּן, אִי׳ to be judged, decreed upon, punished. Targ. Y. Ex. 18:11. Targ. Is. 59:4; a. fr.R. Hash. 16a אימת אִיתְּדוּן when were these sentences passed?Ib. חד דינא מִתְדָּנָא sentence is passed upon it (the grain) once only; תרי דיני מתדנא sentence is … twice. Ithpa. אִידַּיֵּין, אִירַּיֵּן 1) same. Targ. Ps. 37:33; a. e. 2) to argue, dispute, have a law-suit with. Targ. 2 Chr. 22:8; a. e.Y.Snh.III, end, 21d (read:) והוון מירַּיְּינִין וכ and contested before ; a. e.

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  • 16 דון

    דִּין, דּוּןch. sam(דין I, דון to rule). Targ. 1 Kings 20:40; a. e. Part. דָּאֵין, דָּיֵין, דָּיֵן. Targ. Is. 16:5. Targ. O. Ex. 18:16 דָּאֵינָא ed. Berl. (Var. דָּאִיְנָא, דָּאִינְנָא, v. Berl. Targ. O. II, p. 25; Y. דָּיֵינָא).Ib. מִידַן, מֵידוּן. Targ. O. ib. 13 לְמִידַן (ed. Berl. לִמְרַּן, Y. למֵידוּן); a. e.Y.Snh.I, 18a bot. יתיב דָּיֵיןוכ׳ sat holding court single-handed, Ib. הוו דָּיְינִין קומיוכ׳ had a law-suit before Keth.27b דָּאִינְנָא I decide (v. supra). B. Bath.29a, v. דַּיָּינָא; a. fr. Sabb.67b, v. דני.דּוּן מִינָּהּ ומינה judge from it and (all) from it, i. e. an analogy (v. גְּזֵירָה) must be carried through all points so that the case deduced agrees throughout with the case from which the deduction has started, opp. דון מינה ואוקי באתרה judge from it and place the deduction back on its own basis, i. e. let the deduction won by analogy be regulated by the rules of the original case, e. g. Shebu.31a an analogy between testimony and trust with reference to false oaths (Lev. 5:1 sq., a. 21 sq.). Yeb.78b; B. Kam.25b; a. fr. Pa. דַּיֵּין 1) to dispute, quarrel. Targ. Y. Ex. 15:12; a. e. 2) to decide. Shebu.32b היכי לִרַיְּינֵי דַיָּינֵיוכ׳ how shall the judges decide this case?; ib. 47a לִידַיְּינוּ; a. e. Ithpe. אִתְּדָן, אִתְדָּן, אִי׳ to be judged, decreed upon, punished. Targ. Y. Ex. 18:11. Targ. Is. 59:4; a. fr.R. Hash. 16a אימת אִיתְּדוּן when were these sentences passed?Ib. חד דינא מִתְדָּנָא sentence is passed upon it (the grain) once only; תרי דיני מתדנא sentence is … twice. Ithpa. אִידַּיֵּין, אִירַּיֵּן 1) same. Targ. Ps. 37:33; a. e. 2) to argue, dispute, have a law-suit with. Targ. 2 Chr. 22:8; a. e.Y.Snh.III, end, 21d (read:) והוון מירַּיְּינִין וכ and contested before ; a. e.

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  • 17 דִּין

    דִּין, דּוּןch. sam(דין I, דון to rule). Targ. 1 Kings 20:40; a. e. Part. דָּאֵין, דָּיֵין, דָּיֵן. Targ. Is. 16:5. Targ. O. Ex. 18:16 דָּאֵינָא ed. Berl. (Var. דָּאִיְנָא, דָּאִינְנָא, v. Berl. Targ. O. II, p. 25; Y. דָּיֵינָא).Ib. מִידַן, מֵידוּן. Targ. O. ib. 13 לְמִידַן (ed. Berl. לִמְרַּן, Y. למֵידוּן); a. e.Y.Snh.I, 18a bot. יתיב דָּיֵיןוכ׳ sat holding court single-handed, Ib. הוו דָּיְינִין קומיוכ׳ had a law-suit before Keth.27b דָּאִינְנָא I decide (v. supra). B. Bath.29a, v. דַּיָּינָא; a. fr. Sabb.67b, v. דני.דּוּן מִינָּהּ ומינה judge from it and (all) from it, i. e. an analogy (v. גְּזֵירָה) must be carried through all points so that the case deduced agrees throughout with the case from which the deduction has started, opp. דון מינה ואוקי באתרה judge from it and place the deduction back on its own basis, i. e. let the deduction won by analogy be regulated by the rules of the original case, e. g. Shebu.31a an analogy between testimony and trust with reference to false oaths (Lev. 5:1 sq., a. 21 sq.). Yeb.78b; B. Kam.25b; a. fr. Pa. דַּיֵּין 1) to dispute, quarrel. Targ. Y. Ex. 15:12; a. e. 2) to decide. Shebu.32b היכי לִרַיְּינֵי דַיָּינֵיוכ׳ how shall the judges decide this case?; ib. 47a לִידַיְּינוּ; a. e. Ithpe. אִתְּדָן, אִתְדָּן, אִי׳ to be judged, decreed upon, punished. Targ. Y. Ex. 18:11. Targ. Is. 59:4; a. fr.R. Hash. 16a אימת אִיתְּדוּן when were these sentences passed?Ib. חד דינא מִתְדָּנָא sentence is passed upon it (the grain) once only; תרי דיני מתדנא sentence is … twice. Ithpa. אִידַּיֵּין, אִירַּיֵּן 1) same. Targ. Ps. 37:33; a. e. 2) to argue, dispute, have a law-suit with. Targ. 2 Chr. 22:8; a. e.Y.Snh.III, end, 21d (read:) והוון מירַּיְּינִין וכ and contested before ; a. e.

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  • 18 דּוּן

    דִּין, דּוּןch. sam(דין I, דון to rule). Targ. 1 Kings 20:40; a. e. Part. דָּאֵין, דָּיֵין, דָּיֵן. Targ. Is. 16:5. Targ. O. Ex. 18:16 דָּאֵינָא ed. Berl. (Var. דָּאִיְנָא, דָּאִינְנָא, v. Berl. Targ. O. II, p. 25; Y. דָּיֵינָא).Ib. מִידַן, מֵידוּן. Targ. O. ib. 13 לְמִידַן (ed. Berl. לִמְרַּן, Y. למֵידוּן); a. e.Y.Snh.I, 18a bot. יתיב דָּיֵיןוכ׳ sat holding court single-handed, Ib. הוו דָּיְינִין קומיוכ׳ had a law-suit before Keth.27b דָּאִינְנָא I decide (v. supra). B. Bath.29a, v. דַּיָּינָא; a. fr. Sabb.67b, v. דני.דּוּן מִינָּהּ ומינה judge from it and (all) from it, i. e. an analogy (v. גְּזֵירָה) must be carried through all points so that the case deduced agrees throughout with the case from which the deduction has started, opp. דון מינה ואוקי באתרה judge from it and place the deduction back on its own basis, i. e. let the deduction won by analogy be regulated by the rules of the original case, e. g. Shebu.31a an analogy between testimony and trust with reference to false oaths (Lev. 5:1 sq., a. 21 sq.). Yeb.78b; B. Kam.25b; a. fr. Pa. דַּיֵּין 1) to dispute, quarrel. Targ. Y. Ex. 15:12; a. e. 2) to decide. Shebu.32b היכי לִרַיְּינֵי דַיָּינֵיוכ׳ how shall the judges decide this case?; ib. 47a לִידַיְּינוּ; a. e. Ithpe. אִתְּדָן, אִתְדָּן, אִי׳ to be judged, decreed upon, punished. Targ. Y. Ex. 18:11. Targ. Is. 59:4; a. fr.R. Hash. 16a אימת אִיתְּדוּן when were these sentences passed?Ib. חד דינא מִתְדָּנָא sentence is passed upon it (the grain) once only; תרי דיני מתדנא sentence is … twice. Ithpa. אִידַּיֵּין, אִירַּיֵּן 1) same. Targ. Ps. 37:33; a. e. 2) to argue, dispute, have a law-suit with. Targ. 2 Chr. 22:8; a. e.Y.Snh.III, end, 21d (read:) והוון מירַּיְּינִין וכ and contested before ; a. e.

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  • 19 עסק II

    עֵסֶקII m. (עָסַק) business, worldly occupation; affair, concern. Ḥag.13a, a. e. אין לך ע׳וכ׳ thou hast no concern with, v. סָתַר I. Ab. IV, 10, v. מָעַט. M. Kat. 22a bot. רצה ממעט בעִסְקוֹ if he desires, he may do less business (as a sign of mourning). Treat. Smaḥ. ch. IX ואינו מרבה בעסקו and he need not make elaborate preparations for his funeral; a. fr.Trnsf. affair, display. Men.X, 3 (65a) כדי שיהא נקצר בע׳ גדול that the cutting of the ‘Omer may take place with great display (in the presence of many people); Koh. R. to I, 3.Pl. עֲסָקִים, עֲסָקִין, constr. עִסְקֵי, עִי׳. Yoma 75a; Sabb.130a (ref. to Num. 11:10) על ע׳ משפחותיו (the people wept) over their family affairs (the prohibition of consanguineous marriages); Yalk. Num. 735. Sifra Kdosh., ch. VIII, Par. 4 (ref. to פני, Lev. 20:5) פונה אני מכל עֲסָקַיוכ׳ I shall leave all my affairs, and busy myself, v. עָסַק; ib. Aḥăré, ch. X, Par. 8; Yalk. Lev. 619; a. fr. 2) controversy, dispute, cause. B. Mets.97b כגון שיש ע׳ שבועה ביניהן when there is a dispute between them in which an oath is involved (i. e. when the oath that would have been required, cannot be administered).Pl. as ab. Shebu.31a שדה שיש עליה ע׳ Ar. (ed. עסיקין) a field the title of which is disputed. Keth.92b sq. יצאו עליו ע׳ (ed. עסי׳) protests against the title were issued; B. Mets.14a bot. עסי׳.

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  • 20 עֵסֶק

    עֵסֶקII m. (עָסַק) business, worldly occupation; affair, concern. Ḥag.13a, a. e. אין לך ע׳וכ׳ thou hast no concern with, v. סָתַר I. Ab. IV, 10, v. מָעַט. M. Kat. 22a bot. רצה ממעט בעִסְקוֹ if he desires, he may do less business (as a sign of mourning). Treat. Smaḥ. ch. IX ואינו מרבה בעסקו and he need not make elaborate preparations for his funeral; a. fr.Trnsf. affair, display. Men.X, 3 (65a) כדי שיהא נקצר בע׳ גדול that the cutting of the ‘Omer may take place with great display (in the presence of many people); Koh. R. to I, 3.Pl. עֲסָקִים, עֲסָקִין, constr. עִסְקֵי, עִי׳. Yoma 75a; Sabb.130a (ref. to Num. 11:10) על ע׳ משפחותיו (the people wept) over their family affairs (the prohibition of consanguineous marriages); Yalk. Num. 735. Sifra Kdosh., ch. VIII, Par. 4 (ref. to פני, Lev. 20:5) פונה אני מכל עֲסָקַיוכ׳ I shall leave all my affairs, and busy myself, v. עָסַק; ib. Aḥăré, ch. X, Par. 8; Yalk. Lev. 619; a. fr. 2) controversy, dispute, cause. B. Mets.97b כגון שיש ע׳ שבועה ביניהן when there is a dispute between them in which an oath is involved (i. e. when the oath that would have been required, cannot be administered).Pl. as ab. Shebu.31a שדה שיש עליה ע׳ Ar. (ed. עסיקין) a field the title of which is disputed. Keth.92b sq. יצאו עליו ע׳ (ed. עסי׳) protests against the title were issued; B. Mets.14a bot. עסי׳.

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