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(instalment)

  • 1 פרק

    v. be dismantled, decomposed; factorized (math.)
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    v. be dismantled, decomposed; factorized; removed; unloaded
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    v. be undone, wound up, liquidated; exhausted
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    v. be undone, wound up, liquidated
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    v. be unloaded; disarmed; discharged
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    v. to disarm oneself; throw off, free oneself, relax
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    v. to dismantle, decompose; factorize; remove, disarm
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    v. to undo, wind up, liquidate; discharge
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    v. to unload; free, vent, deliver; disarm; discharge
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    chapter, installment, instalment; section, segment
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    frock, cutaway
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    joint
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    park
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    period

    Hebrew-English dictionary > פרק

  • 2 רפשׂ

    רָפַשׂ(b. h.) = רָפַס, to tread, stamp, press. Ex. R. s. 1522> ר׳ הענבים ובעט ראשין ראשון he packed the grapes and stamped one instalment after the other (thus making room for the grapes still in the vineyard).Trnsf. to conquer, vanquish. Lam. R. to I, 13 כמה רפשים עשית עד שרְפַשְׂתִּיו בידיך (not עשיתי) how many conquests didst thou attempt, before I brought him within thy power?; Midr. Sam. ch. 24 כמה רפשים עשיתה … עד שלא רפשתיו בידך (not בידו). Tanḥ. Vayishl. 4 לשי הגדולר׳ he vanquished the great chief (archangel). Ib. 2 נטל … ורְפָשׂוֹ (not ורפש) he seized the archangel and conquered him. Tanḥ. Vayḥi 6 ידי … שרָפְשָׂה לשרוכ׳ dost thou attempt to remove my hand which vanquished the chief of the angels?; Pesik. R. s. 3 והאיך זו תפשה לשרוכ׳, read: והא ידי זו רפשהוכ׳. Hif. הִרְפִּישׂ, with עצמו, to let ones self be trodden upon, to surrender. Cant. R. to III, 6 וה׳ עצמו תחתיו he surrendered himself to him; Gen. R. s. 77 וה׳ עצמו לפניו; Yalk. ib. 132 והרעיש (corr. acc.).

    Jewish literature > רפשׂ

  • 3 רָפַשׂ

    רָפַשׂ(b. h.) = רָפַס, to tread, stamp, press. Ex. R. s. 1522> ר׳ הענבים ובעט ראשין ראשון he packed the grapes and stamped one instalment after the other (thus making room for the grapes still in the vineyard).Trnsf. to conquer, vanquish. Lam. R. to I, 13 כמה רפשים עשית עד שרְפַשְׂתִּיו בידיך (not עשיתי) how many conquests didst thou attempt, before I brought him within thy power?; Midr. Sam. ch. 24 כמה רפשים עשיתה … עד שלא רפשתיו בידך (not בידו). Tanḥ. Vayishl. 4 לשי הגדולר׳ he vanquished the great chief (archangel). Ib. 2 נטל … ורְפָשׂוֹ (not ורפש) he seized the archangel and conquered him. Tanḥ. Vayḥi 6 ידי … שרָפְשָׂה לשרוכ׳ dost thou attempt to remove my hand which vanquished the chief of the angels?; Pesik. R. s. 3 והאיך זו תפשה לשרוכ׳, read: והא ידי זו רפשהוכ׳. Hif. הִרְפִּישׂ, with עצמו, to let ones self be trodden upon, to surrender. Cant. R. to III, 6 וה׳ עצמו תחתיו he surrendered himself to him; Gen. R. s. 77 וה׳ עצמו לפניו; Yalk. ib. 132 והרעיש (corr. acc.).

    Jewish literature > רָפַשׂ

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