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The signs of puberty

  • 1 pubertas

    pūbertas, ātis, f. [puber], the age of manhood or maturity, puberty.
    I.
    Lit.:

    primis pubertatis annis,

    Just. 9, 6, 5:

    ab initio pubertatis,

    id. 23, 1, 8; 35, 2, 2; and:

    circa pubertatem,

    Plin. 25, 13, 95, § 154:

    pubertatis et primae adulescentiae tempus,

    Suet. Dom. 1; cf. Macr. S. 7, 7:

    differetur quaestio in tempus pubertatis,

    Dig. 37, 10, 1, § 11; 37, 10, 7, § 3.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    The signs of puberty, the beard, etc., Cic. N. D. 2, 33, 86; Plin. 7, 16, 17, § 76; 21, 26, 97, § 170.—
    2.
    Of plants, soft down, pubescence, Plin. 23, praef. 4, § 7.—
    B.
    Manhood, virility:

    inexhausta pubertas,

    Tac. G. 20, 2.—
    C.
    Youth, young persons:

    pubertas canis suum honorem reddebat,

    Val. Max. 2, 1, 10:

    dux pubertatis,

    Vulg. Prov. 2, 17.

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  • 2 ἡβάω

    ἡβ-άω, Cret. [full] ἡβίω Leg.Gort.7.41,al., [dialect] Aeol.(?) [full] ἀβάω Hdn.Gr.2.16, Alc.Supp.7.11 (dub.); [dialect] Ep. opt. ἡβώοιμι, part. ἡβώων (v. infr.): [tense] impf.
    A

    ἥβων Ar.V. 357

    : [tense] fut. - ήσω ([etym.] ἐφ-) X.Cyr.6.1.12, [dialect] Dor. ἡβάσω [ᾱ] AP7.482: [tense] aor. 1

    ἥβησα Od.1.41

    , Hes.Op. 132, Pl.Ap. 41e: [tense] pf. ἥβηκα ([etym.] παρ-) Hdt.3.53, etc.: ([etym.] ἥβη):— attain or have attained puberty,

    ὅταν ἡβήσαι τε καὶ ἥβης μέτρον ἵκοιτο Hes.Op. 132

    ;

    ἡβῶσιν ὀψέ Hp.

    Aër.4;

    ἐπειδὰν ἡβήσωσι Pl.Ap.

    l.c.; of women. γυνὴ τέτορ' ἡβώοι (sc. ἔτη ) four years past puberty, Hes.Op. 698; ἡβάσεις ἥβαν APl.c.; ἡβᾶν ἐπὶ διετές, v. sub διετής; ὀμόσαι Χαλκιδέων τοὺς ἡβῶντας ἅπαντας all the adults, IG12.39.32, cf. Ar.Ra. 1055, Th.4.132.
    2 to be in the prime of youth,

    εἴθ' ὣς ἡβώοιμι, βίη τέ μοι ἔμπεδος εἴη Od.14.468

    , al.; ἀνὴρ οὐδὲ μάλ' ἡβῶν not even in the prime of life, Il.12.382, cf. Od. 23.187, A.Ch. 879;

    γέροντα τὸν νοῦν, σάρκα δ' ἡβῶσαν φέρει Id.Th. 622

    ; ἡβᾶν σθένος to be young and strong, E.HF 436 (lyr.); ἥβων I was young, Ar.V. 357; ἡ. τὰς αἰσθήσεις, of an old man, Philostr.VS1.9.3; of plants, ἡμερὶς ἡβώωσα a young, luxuriant vine, Od.5.69, cf. Simon.183.3, Longus 4.5; ἡβῶντ' ἀρτίως οἰνίσκον ( παρὰ προσδοκίαν for νεανίσκον) Cratin.183.
    3 metaph., to be fresh, vigorous,

    ἡβώοις, φίλε θυμέ Thgn.877

    (dub. l.); ἀεὶ γὰρ ἡβᾷ τοῖς γέρουσιν εὖ μαθεῖν ' tis always youth for old men to learn, i.e. 'tis never too late to learn, A.Ag. 584 (nisi leg. ἥβη) ; ἡβᾷ δῆμος εἰς ὀργὴν πεσών the people rages like a passionate youth, E.Or. 696, cf. νεανικός; ἄγγελον.. γέρονθ', ἡβῶντα δ' εὐγλώσσῳ φρενί exulting, A.Supp. 775; also of things, γάμοι, ἔαρ ἡ., Opp.H.1.474, 2.252.

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  • 3 puberteit

    voorbeelden:
    1   de vroege puberteit the first signs of puberty
         in de puberteit zijn be going through one's adolescence

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  • 4 פרח

    פָּרַח(b. h.) ( to break through, 1) to bloom, sprout. Ber.47b, sq. קטן פּוֹרֵח a boy developing signs of puberty (before the usual age). Num. R. s. 18, end ומעצמו פ׳ and it (the staff) blossomed of itself (without being planted); a. fr.Esp. (with ref. to Lev. 13:12) to become white, spread all over. Neg. VIII, 1 הפורח מן הטמא טהור a leprosy that ‘blossoms after the person has been declared unclean, is clean. Ib. 2 פָּרְחָה בכולו if it spread over the entire body, Ib. VII, 5 עד שתִּפְרַח בכולו until it spreads over ; a. fr. 2) to fly, fly off; to swim. Kinn. II, 1, sq. B. Mets.I, 4 גוזלות שלא פרחו unfledged pigeons. Ḥull.III, 7, v. סְנַפִּיר. Y.Taan.IV, 68c top הלוחות היו מבקשין לִפְרוֹחַ the tablets wanted to fly (off Moses hands); הכתב עצמו פ׳ only the letters flew off; כיון שפ׳ הכתבוכ׳ when the letters had flown off, the tablets became too heavy for Moses hands. Ab. Zar.18a (of a martyr dying on the pyre) גוילין … פּוֹרְחוֹת I see the sheets of the book of the Law burn, and the letters fly off. Ḥag.15b; Snh.106b מגדל הפורח באויר, v. מִגְדָּל. Ḥag.I, 8 פּוֹרְחִין באויר, v. הֶיתֵּר; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 93, a. e. פָּרְחָה נשמתן their soul fled, i. e. they were shocked by surprise, fear Hif. הִפְרִיחַ 1) to bloom, blossom. Num. R. l. c. וה׳ בו בלילהוכ׳ the same night it blossomed and brought forth fruit; Tanḥ. Aḥăré 8 חִפְרִיחוּ זעשו פירות. Lev. R. s. 23; Cant. R. to II, 2 מַפְרחַת, v. כָּמַש; a. fr. 2) to cause sprouting, produce. Gen. R. s. 37 אתמול מַפְרִיחַ מצותוכ׳ yesterday producing meritorious and noble deeds, and to-day so selfish!, v. כָּנַן; Yalk. ib. 62; Yalk. Ps. 832. 3) to be able to fly, be fledged. Ḥull.XII, 3 (140b) אפרוחים מַפְרִיחִין full-fledged birds; ib. 141a. B. Mets. l. c.; a. fr. 4) to cause to fly; to chase. Snh.III, 3 מַפְרִיחֵי יונים, v. יוֹנָה II. Gen. R. s. 67; Yalk. Prov. 950 ומַפְרִיחָן and let them fly off, v. סִכְסֵךְ I. Y.Yoma II, 39c top הִפְרִיחָתוֹ הרוח the wind drove it off (the altar). Y.Erub.I, 19b bot. ובאת הרוח והִפְרִיחָתָהּ and a wind came and carried it (the Succah) off; a. fr. 5) to place beyond due limits, to cause to protrude. B. Kam.29b, sq. לא שנו אלא (ב)מַפְרִיחַ this has been taught (that he is responsible for damage) only when he places the thorns on his ground so that they protrude into the public road, opp. מצמצם when he puts them exactly where his limits end. Tosef. ib. ii, 5 המפריח גדירו … לרשות הרבים he who causes his fence of thorns or stones to protrude into the public road.

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  • 5 פָּרַח

    פָּרַח(b. h.) ( to break through, 1) to bloom, sprout. Ber.47b, sq. קטן פּוֹרֵח a boy developing signs of puberty (before the usual age). Num. R. s. 18, end ומעצמו פ׳ and it (the staff) blossomed of itself (without being planted); a. fr.Esp. (with ref. to Lev. 13:12) to become white, spread all over. Neg. VIII, 1 הפורח מן הטמא טהור a leprosy that ‘blossoms after the person has been declared unclean, is clean. Ib. 2 פָּרְחָה בכולו if it spread over the entire body, Ib. VII, 5 עד שתִּפְרַח בכולו until it spreads over ; a. fr. 2) to fly, fly off; to swim. Kinn. II, 1, sq. B. Mets.I, 4 גוזלות שלא פרחו unfledged pigeons. Ḥull.III, 7, v. סְנַפִּיר. Y.Taan.IV, 68c top הלוחות היו מבקשין לִפְרוֹחַ the tablets wanted to fly (off Moses hands); הכתב עצמו פ׳ only the letters flew off; כיון שפ׳ הכתבוכ׳ when the letters had flown off, the tablets became too heavy for Moses hands. Ab. Zar.18a (of a martyr dying on the pyre) גוילין … פּוֹרְחוֹת I see the sheets of the book of the Law burn, and the letters fly off. Ḥag.15b; Snh.106b מגדל הפורח באויר, v. מִגְדָּל. Ḥag.I, 8 פּוֹרְחִין באויר, v. הֶיתֵּר; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 93, a. e. פָּרְחָה נשמתן their soul fled, i. e. they were shocked by surprise, fear Hif. הִפְרִיחַ 1) to bloom, blossom. Num. R. l. c. וה׳ בו בלילהוכ׳ the same night it blossomed and brought forth fruit; Tanḥ. Aḥăré 8 חִפְרִיחוּ זעשו פירות. Lev. R. s. 23; Cant. R. to II, 2 מַפְרחַת, v. כָּמַש; a. fr. 2) to cause sprouting, produce. Gen. R. s. 37 אתמול מַפְרִיחַ מצותוכ׳ yesterday producing meritorious and noble deeds, and to-day so selfish!, v. כָּנַן; Yalk. ib. 62; Yalk. Ps. 832. 3) to be able to fly, be fledged. Ḥull.XII, 3 (140b) אפרוחים מַפְרִיחִין full-fledged birds; ib. 141a. B. Mets. l. c.; a. fr. 4) to cause to fly; to chase. Snh.III, 3 מַפְרִיחֵי יונים, v. יוֹנָה II. Gen. R. s. 67; Yalk. Prov. 950 ומַפְרִיחָן and let them fly off, v. סִכְסֵךְ I. Y.Yoma II, 39c top הִפְרִיחָתוֹ הרוח the wind drove it off (the altar). Y.Erub.I, 19b bot. ובאת הרוח והִפְרִיחָתָהּ and a wind came and carried it (the Succah) off; a. fr. 5) to place beyond due limits, to cause to protrude. B. Kam.29b, sq. לא שנו אלא (ב)מַפְרִיחַ this has been taught (that he is responsible for damage) only when he places the thorns on his ground so that they protrude into the public road, opp. מצמצם when he puts them exactly where his limits end. Tosef. ib. ii, 5 המפריח גדירו … לרשות הרבים he who causes his fence of thorns or stones to protrude into the public road.

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  • 6 τράγος

    τράγος [ᾰ], ,
    A he-goat, Od.9.239, Pi.Fr. 201; opp. αἴξ (she-goat), Hdt.2.46, PCair.Zen.328.19 (iii B. C.), etc.;

    τῶν αἰγῶν τῶν τράγων Hdt.3.112

    ; τράγος γένειον.. πενθήσεις you will mourn your beard like the goat in the proverb, A.Fr. 207; Κιλίκιοι τράγοι, of longhaired men, Com.Adesp.806; of men, τράγου ὄζειν, τράγου πνεῖν, to smell like a goat, AP9.368 (Jul. Imp., perh. with play on signf. 111), 11.240 (Lucill.), cf. Gal.17(2).152.
    2 the age when change of voice and other signs of puberty appear, Hp.Epid.6.4.21, Gal.UP14.7.
    b the change of the voice which takes place at this age, dub. in PLond. 1821.150; cf. τραγάω, τραγίζω.
    3 lewdness, lechery, Luc.Ep.Sat. 28.
    II the male of the fish μαινίς, Arist.HA 607b14, Clearch. 73, Gal.Vict.Att.8, Opp.H.1.108.
    III spelt, Dsc.2.93, Sor. 2.44, Gal.15.455, Artem.1.68.
    IV a rough kind of sponge, Arist.HA 548b5, Dsc.5.120.
    V among the Messenians, the wild fig, = ἐρινεός, Paus.4.20.2, cf. Orac. ap. D.S.8.21 (where perh. = goat).
    2 = ἐφέδρα 111, Dsc.4.51, Plin.HN13.116, 27.142.
    3 stinking nard, Valeriana saxatilis, Dsc.1.8.
    VI part of the ear (cf. ἀντίτραγος), Poll.2.85,86, Ruf.Onom.44.
    VII a kind of light Lycian ship, Poll.1.83.
    VIII a kind of comet, Lyd.Ost. 10b.
    2 a constellation of the δωδεκάωρος, Teucer in Cat.Cod. Astr.7.204, 8(4).198, Id. in Boll Sphaera 48.

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  • 7 puberes

    1.
    pūbes and pūber (cf. Prisc. p. 707 P.; also pūbis, ĕris, Caes. ib.), ĕris, adj. [root pu-, to beget; in Sanscr. putras, son; pumans, man; cf.: puer, pūpa, putus, etc.], that is grown up, of ripe age, adult, pubescent.
    I.
    Lit. (class.):

    pubes et puber qui generare potest: is incipit esse a quattuordecim annis: femina a duodecim viri potens, sive patiens, ut quidam putant,

    Fest. p. 250 Müll.; Crass. ap. Cic. de Or. 2, 55, 224:

    filii,

    Cic. Off. 1, 35, 129: priusquam pubes esset, Nep. Dion, 4, 4:

    ad puberem aetatem,

    Liv. 1, 3.—
    B.
    Subst.: pūbĕres, um, m., grown-up persons, adults, men (cf.:

    adulescens, ephebus): omnes puberes armati convenire consuerunt,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 56; id. B. C. 2, 13; 3, 9; Sall. J. 26, 3; 54, 6; Tac. A. 13, 39.— Sing. collect.:

    omnem Italiae pubem commiserat,

    Cic. Mil. 23, 61; Liv. 1, 9, 6; Suet. Ner. 43; Tac. H. 2, 47.— Rarely, of one person, a youth:

    ne praejudicium fiat impuberi per puberis personam,

    Dig. 37, 10, 3, § 8.—
    II.
    Transf., of plants, covered with soft down, downy, pubescent, ripe:

    folia,

    Verg. A. 12, 413:

    uvae,

    Front. Ep. ad M. Caes. 4, 4 Mai.
    2.
    pūbes (nom. pubis, Prud. Cath. 7, 162), is, f. [1. pubes], the signs of manhood, i. e. the hair which appears on the body at the age of puberty, Gr. hêbê.
    I.
    Lit.:

    si inguen jam pube contegitur,

    Cels. 7, 19:

    capillus et pubes,

    Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 58.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    The hair in gen.:

    ciliorum,

    Mart. Cap. 2, § 132.—
    B.
    The private parts, Verg. A. 3, 427; Ov. Am. 3, 12, 22; Plin. 11, 37, 83, § 208; 28, 15, 60, § 215; App. M. 10, p. 254, 3.—
    C.
    Collect., grown-up males, youth, young men (class.):

    omnem Italiae pubem,

    Cic. Mil. 23, 61; Verg. A. 5, 573:

    robora pubis Lecta,

    id. ib. 8, 518:

    Romana,

    Liv. 1, 9; Tac. A. 6, 1; id. H. 2, 47; Sil. 1, 667.— Poet., transf., of bullocks, Verg. G. 3, 174.—
    2.
    In gen., men, people, population:

    pube praesenti,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 124; Cat. 64, 4; 268; 68, 101:

    Dardana,

    Verg. A. 7, 219:

    captiva,

    Hor. C. 3, 5, 18:

    Romana,

    id. ib. 4, 4, 46 al.—
    III.
    Trop., fulness, ripeness:

    pube agri variorum seminum laeti,

    Amm. 24, 5, 1.

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  • 8 pubes

    1.
    pūbes and pūber (cf. Prisc. p. 707 P.; also pūbis, ĕris, Caes. ib.), ĕris, adj. [root pu-, to beget; in Sanscr. putras, son; pumans, man; cf.: puer, pūpa, putus, etc.], that is grown up, of ripe age, adult, pubescent.
    I.
    Lit. (class.):

    pubes et puber qui generare potest: is incipit esse a quattuordecim annis: femina a duodecim viri potens, sive patiens, ut quidam putant,

    Fest. p. 250 Müll.; Crass. ap. Cic. de Or. 2, 55, 224:

    filii,

    Cic. Off. 1, 35, 129: priusquam pubes esset, Nep. Dion, 4, 4:

    ad puberem aetatem,

    Liv. 1, 3.—
    B.
    Subst.: pūbĕres, um, m., grown-up persons, adults, men (cf.:

    adulescens, ephebus): omnes puberes armati convenire consuerunt,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 56; id. B. C. 2, 13; 3, 9; Sall. J. 26, 3; 54, 6; Tac. A. 13, 39.— Sing. collect.:

    omnem Italiae pubem commiserat,

    Cic. Mil. 23, 61; Liv. 1, 9, 6; Suet. Ner. 43; Tac. H. 2, 47.— Rarely, of one person, a youth:

    ne praejudicium fiat impuberi per puberis personam,

    Dig. 37, 10, 3, § 8.—
    II.
    Transf., of plants, covered with soft down, downy, pubescent, ripe:

    folia,

    Verg. A. 12, 413:

    uvae,

    Front. Ep. ad M. Caes. 4, 4 Mai.
    2.
    pūbes (nom. pubis, Prud. Cath. 7, 162), is, f. [1. pubes], the signs of manhood, i. e. the hair which appears on the body at the age of puberty, Gr. hêbê.
    I.
    Lit.:

    si inguen jam pube contegitur,

    Cels. 7, 19:

    capillus et pubes,

    Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 58.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    The hair in gen.:

    ciliorum,

    Mart. Cap. 2, § 132.—
    B.
    The private parts, Verg. A. 3, 427; Ov. Am. 3, 12, 22; Plin. 11, 37, 83, § 208; 28, 15, 60, § 215; App. M. 10, p. 254, 3.—
    C.
    Collect., grown-up males, youth, young men (class.):

    omnem Italiae pubem,

    Cic. Mil. 23, 61; Verg. A. 5, 573:

    robora pubis Lecta,

    id. ib. 8, 518:

    Romana,

    Liv. 1, 9; Tac. A. 6, 1; id. H. 2, 47; Sil. 1, 667.— Poet., transf., of bullocks, Verg. G. 3, 174.—
    2.
    In gen., men, people, population:

    pube praesenti,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 124; Cat. 64, 4; 268; 68, 101:

    Dardana,

    Verg. A. 7, 219:

    captiva,

    Hor. C. 3, 5, 18:

    Romana,

    id. ib. 4, 4, 46 al.—
    III.
    Trop., fulness, ripeness:

    pube agri variorum seminum laeti,

    Amm. 24, 5, 1.

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  • 9 סימן

    סִימָן, סִימָנָאI ch. sam(סימן the gullet). Targ. Y. Gen. 30:39. Targ. Y. II Num. 17:3 (h. text אוֹת).Targ. Y. Ex. 7:17 (fem.); a. fr.Targ. Jer. 4:21, v. סִימָא III.Ḥull.96a פלניא דהאי סִימָנֵיהוכ׳ that person whom I know by such and such a mark has killed a man; opp. טביעות עינא, v. טְבִיעוּתָא. Ib. 95b. Ker.6a; Hor.12a ס׳ מילתא היא there is something in an omen. Y.Snh.I, 18c bot. מיעקר אף אהן ס׳ to abolish even this (last) distinction of Judæa.Ḥull.46a וסִימָנָיךְוכ׳ and thy sign (the words by which to remember) be Sabb.66a וס׳ סמך סמך and the mnemonical sign is Samekh Samekh (i. e. ר׳ יוסֹי אוסֹר R. José is he that forbids); a. v. fr.Pl. סִימָנִין, סִימָנַיָּא. Targ. Y. I Gen. 1:14. Targ. Y. Ex. 21:7 בס׳ with signs of puberty. Targ. Y. Num. 19:3 תרין ס׳ the windpipe and gullet (v. preced.); a. e.B. Mets.27b; a. fr.

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  • 10 סימנא

    סִימָן, סִימָנָאI ch. sam(סימן the gullet). Targ. Y. Gen. 30:39. Targ. Y. II Num. 17:3 (h. text אוֹת).Targ. Y. Ex. 7:17 (fem.); a. fr.Targ. Jer. 4:21, v. סִימָא III.Ḥull.96a פלניא דהאי סִימָנֵיהוכ׳ that person whom I know by such and such a mark has killed a man; opp. טביעות עינא, v. טְבִיעוּתָא. Ib. 95b. Ker.6a; Hor.12a ס׳ מילתא היא there is something in an omen. Y.Snh.I, 18c bot. מיעקר אף אהן ס׳ to abolish even this (last) distinction of Judæa.Ḥull.46a וסִימָנָיךְוכ׳ and thy sign (the words by which to remember) be Sabb.66a וס׳ סמך סמך and the mnemonical sign is Samekh Samekh (i. e. ר׳ יוסֹי אוסֹר R. José is he that forbids); a. v. fr.Pl. סִימָנִין, סִימָנַיָּא. Targ. Y. I Gen. 1:14. Targ. Y. Ex. 21:7 בס׳ with signs of puberty. Targ. Y. Num. 19:3 תרין ס׳ the windpipe and gullet (v. preced.); a. e.B. Mets.27b; a. fr.

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  • 11 סִימָן

    סִימָן, סִימָנָאI ch. sam(סימן the gullet). Targ. Y. Gen. 30:39. Targ. Y. II Num. 17:3 (h. text אוֹת).Targ. Y. Ex. 7:17 (fem.); a. fr.Targ. Jer. 4:21, v. סִימָא III.Ḥull.96a פלניא דהאי סִימָנֵיהוכ׳ that person whom I know by such and such a mark has killed a man; opp. טביעות עינא, v. טְבִיעוּתָא. Ib. 95b. Ker.6a; Hor.12a ס׳ מילתא היא there is something in an omen. Y.Snh.I, 18c bot. מיעקר אף אהן ס׳ to abolish even this (last) distinction of Judæa.Ḥull.46a וסִימָנָיךְוכ׳ and thy sign (the words by which to remember) be Sabb.66a וס׳ סמך סמך and the mnemonical sign is Samekh Samekh (i. e. ר׳ יוסֹי אוסֹר R. José is he that forbids); a. v. fr.Pl. סִימָנִין, סִימָנַיָּא. Targ. Y. I Gen. 1:14. Targ. Y. Ex. 21:7 בס׳ with signs of puberty. Targ. Y. Num. 19:3 תרין ס׳ the windpipe and gullet (v. preced.); a. e.B. Mets.27b; a. fr.

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  • 12 סִימָנָא

    סִימָן, סִימָנָאI ch. sam(סימן the gullet). Targ. Y. Gen. 30:39. Targ. Y. II Num. 17:3 (h. text אוֹת).Targ. Y. Ex. 7:17 (fem.); a. fr.Targ. Jer. 4:21, v. סִימָא III.Ḥull.96a פלניא דהאי סִימָנֵיהוכ׳ that person whom I know by such and such a mark has killed a man; opp. טביעות עינא, v. טְבִיעוּתָא. Ib. 95b. Ker.6a; Hor.12a ס׳ מילתא היא there is something in an omen. Y.Snh.I, 18c bot. מיעקר אף אהן ס׳ to abolish even this (last) distinction of Judæa.Ḥull.46a וסִימָנָיךְוכ׳ and thy sign (the words by which to remember) be Sabb.66a וס׳ סמך סמך and the mnemonical sign is Samekh Samekh (i. e. ר׳ יוסֹי אוסֹר R. José is he that forbids); a. v. fr.Pl. סִימָנִין, סִימָנַיָּא. Targ. Y. I Gen. 1:14. Targ. Y. Ex. 21:7 בס׳ with signs of puberty. Targ. Y. Num. 19:3 תרין ס׳ the windpipe and gullet (v. preced.); a. e.B. Mets.27b; a. fr.

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  • 14 סימן

    סִימָןm. (סוּם I, v. םוּמָא II) mark, sign; omen; symptom; cipher, mnemotechnical note. B. Mets.22b ס׳ העשוי לידרס לא הוי ס׳ a mark (on a lost object) which is liable to be effaced by treading upon it, is no mark (by which one can claim it). Ib. 23a ס׳ הבא מאליו an accidental mark (not made purposely). Ib. 24b נתן בה ס׳ he told a sign (by which he identified it). Ib. 27b ס׳ מובהק a distinguished (specific) mark of identification.Ber.24b ס׳ יפה an auspicious omen. Taan.30b אינו דוֹאה סִימַן ברכהוכ׳ will never see a sign of blessing (will labor without success).Kidd.16b דברי הכל ס׳ all agree that it is a sign of puberty. Ḥull.61a עוף הבא בס׳ אחד a bird which has one of the four marks of cleanness. Erub.54b (ref. to שימה, Deut. 31:19) א״ת שימה אלא סִימָנָהּ read not simah (put it), but simanah (its mark, catchwords). Ib. 54a, a. fr. (editorial gloss) ס׳וכ׳ the catchwords for the subject following are ; a. v. fr.Trnsf. the organ, the cutting of which is an indication that the animal has been slaughtered according to the ritual, the windpipe and the gullet. Ḥull.27b הכשרו בס׳ אחד is made ritually fit for eating by the cutting of either of the organs; a. fr.Pl. סִימָנִים, סִימָנִין. B. Mets.27a, a. fr. ס׳ דאורייתאוכ׳ is identification by marks a Biblical or a rabbinical institution? Ib. II, 5 שיש בה ס׳ which can be identified by signs. Ib. 7 אמר אבידה ולא אמר סִימָנֶיהָ if he states the object he has lost, but cannot describe it.Kidd.4a, a. fr. סִימָנֵי נערות evidences of puberty (v. נַעֲרוּת). Ib. 16a קונה את עצמה בס׳ acquires herself (becomes free) on showing evidences of puberty. Ib. b אין ס׳ באיש a man-servant does not go out free on reaching puberty. Ḥull.III, 6 סימני בהמהוכ׳ the distinguishing marks of cleanness in animals Ib. 27b לחייבו בשני ס׳ to make it obligatory to cut both organs (the windpipe and the gullet). Ib. 44a עיקור ס׳ the case of the organs being torn loose before cutting. Erub.54b אין התורה … בס׳ knowledge of the Law can be obtained only by means of signs (rubrication by catchwords). Ib. 21b סימני טעמים notes of accentuation (v. טַעַם); a. fr.

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  • 15 סִימָן

    סִימָןm. (סוּם I, v. םוּמָא II) mark, sign; omen; symptom; cipher, mnemotechnical note. B. Mets.22b ס׳ העשוי לידרס לא הוי ס׳ a mark (on a lost object) which is liable to be effaced by treading upon it, is no mark (by which one can claim it). Ib. 23a ס׳ הבא מאליו an accidental mark (not made purposely). Ib. 24b נתן בה ס׳ he told a sign (by which he identified it). Ib. 27b ס׳ מובהק a distinguished (specific) mark of identification.Ber.24b ס׳ יפה an auspicious omen. Taan.30b אינו דוֹאה סִימַן ברכהוכ׳ will never see a sign of blessing (will labor without success).Kidd.16b דברי הכל ס׳ all agree that it is a sign of puberty. Ḥull.61a עוף הבא בס׳ אחד a bird which has one of the four marks of cleanness. Erub.54b (ref. to שימה, Deut. 31:19) א״ת שימה אלא סִימָנָהּ read not simah (put it), but simanah (its mark, catchwords). Ib. 54a, a. fr. (editorial gloss) ס׳וכ׳ the catchwords for the subject following are ; a. v. fr.Trnsf. the organ, the cutting of which is an indication that the animal has been slaughtered according to the ritual, the windpipe and the gullet. Ḥull.27b הכשרו בס׳ אחד is made ritually fit for eating by the cutting of either of the organs; a. fr.Pl. סִימָנִים, סִימָנִין. B. Mets.27a, a. fr. ס׳ דאורייתאוכ׳ is identification by marks a Biblical or a rabbinical institution? Ib. II, 5 שיש בה ס׳ which can be identified by signs. Ib. 7 אמר אבידה ולא אמר סִימָנֶיהָ if he states the object he has lost, but cannot describe it.Kidd.4a, a. fr. סִימָנֵי נערות evidences of puberty (v. נַעֲרוּת). Ib. 16a קונה את עצמה בס׳ acquires herself (becomes free) on showing evidences of puberty. Ib. b אין ס׳ באיש a man-servant does not go out free on reaching puberty. Ḥull.III, 6 סימני בהמהוכ׳ the distinguishing marks of cleanness in animals Ib. 27b לחייבו בשני ס׳ to make it obligatory to cut both organs (the windpipe and the gullet). Ib. 44a עיקור ס׳ the case of the organs being torn loose before cutting. Erub.54b אין התורה … בס׳ knowledge of the Law can be obtained only by means of signs (rubrication by catchwords). Ib. 21b סימני טעמים notes of accentuation (v. טַעַם); a. fr.

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  • 16 ἐπισημαίνω

    ἐπι-σημαίνω, [dialect] Dor.[suff] ἐπι-σᾱμαίνω SIG953.31 (Calymna, ii B.C.):—
    b. indicate as a symptom, πολλὰ τοῦ

    νοσώδους Philostr.Gym.30

    : as a weather-sign,

    αὐχμούς Id.Her.2.9

    :—[voice] Pass., show symptoms of disease, Gal.14.661.
    III. intr., give signs, appear as a symptom in a case, Hp.Epid.1.18; ἄρθρον

    ἐ. συντεταμένον Id.Art.30

    ; of puberty, show itself, Arist.GA 727a8, 728b24; of weather-signs, indicate a change of weather, Thphr.Sign. 10, etc.; of omens,

    τῷ Ῥώμῳ γῦπες ἐ. ἕξ D.H.1.86

    , etc.;

    εἰς τὸ δημόσιον Paus.3.12.7

    ; of the gods, δαιμόνιον αὐτοῖς ἐ. D.S.19.103, cf. 5.3, Plu. Num.22, Sull.14: impers., ἐπισημαίνει symptoms appear, Arist.HA 572b32;

    ἐ. περὶ τοὺς μαστούς Id.GA 728b29

    .
    IV. [voice] Med. ([tense] pf. [voice] Med. in act. sense, Phld.Mus.p.82 K., Ir.p.5 W., [tense] aor. [voice] Pass., Id.Rh.1.58S., al.), assign as a distinguishing mark,

    μίαν τινὰ φύσιν Pl.Phlb. 25a

    , cf. Plt. 258c; distinguish,

    τί βούλομαι Id.Lg. 744a

    ; ἐάν τε ἰάσιμος ἐάν τε

    ἀνίατος δοκῇ εἶναι Id.Grg. 526b

    : abs., D.S.13.28; τοσοῦτον -σημηναμένους having added so much by way of explanation, Gal.17(1).800.
    2. signify, indicate, ὃ.. Ὅμηρος ἐπες. Pl.Lg. 681e; ἐ. ἐν τοῖς ὅρκοις ὅτι " οὐκ ἀδικήσω" Arist.Pol. 1310a11;

    τῷ μειδιάματι.. τὴν διαμαρτίαν Luc.Laps.1

    ; remark, " ὀρθῶς" Thphr.Char.2.4.
    3. set one's name and seal to a thing (in token of approbation), ἐπισημαίνεσθαι τὰς

    εὐθύνας D.18.250

    : generally, applaud, signify approval, Isoc.12. 2, Aeschin.2.49, Men.Phasm.Fr.I, etc.: rarely in bad sense, disapprove, M.Ant.6.20, App.BC5.15; of a historian, Plb.2.61.1.
    4. distinguish by reward or punishments,

    ἐπισημαίνεσθαί τινα δώροις Id.6.39.6

    ;

    τοὺς μὲν χάρισι, τοὺς δὲ κολάσεσιν Id.Fr. 148

    ; τὰ καλὰ

    τῶν ἔργων OGI116.13

    (Delos, ii B.C.), cf. 51.12 (Ptolemais, iii B.C.).

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  • 17 ἡβάσκω

    A come to puberty, Hp.Aph.3.28. X.An. 4.6.1; παῖς ἡβάσκων ἄρτι ib.7.4.7; of women, become marriageable, Ruf. ap. Orib.inc.2.2.
    3 reach, or show the outward signs of, manhood, Aristaenet.1.11, Philostr.Im.2.7.

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