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1 אקנייתא
אַקְנָיָיתָא, אַקְנָיָאתָאch. pl., הַקְנָאָה h. f. ( קני I) giving possession, whence שְׁטָרֵי אַ׳ or שְׁטַרה׳ an agreement by which ones landed estate is mortgaged in the form of a sale from date, independent of the loan to be consummated afterwards, so that at a certain date the creditor can claim the property, even if sold in the meantime, by referring to the priority of his purchase; deed of transfer (v. Bloch Civil-Process, p. 54, notes 5 a. 6 a. quot. ib.). B. Mets.13a; 14a; 16b. B. Bath. 172a שטרא אקניאתא). ( שטרי, Ms. M. ib. a. B. Mets.16b אקנייתא without שטר׳).אַקְנָיָיתָא בְּמָנֵי transfers, or sales by symbolic delivery, v. מָנָא; whence Aknayatha Bmané, adaptation of the name of a Babylonian festive time and fair (cmp. יָרִיד). Ab. Zar.11b Ms. M. a. oth. (ed. אקניתא בחנוני, Var. אקניתיה); (cmp. Y. ib. I, 39c where our w. seems to be rendered כנוני). -
2 אַקְנָיָיתָא
אַקְנָיָיתָא, אַקְנָיָאתָאch. pl., הַקְנָאָה h. f. ( קני I) giving possession, whence שְׁטָרֵי אַ׳ or שְׁטַרה׳ an agreement by which ones landed estate is mortgaged in the form of a sale from date, independent of the loan to be consummated afterwards, so that at a certain date the creditor can claim the property, even if sold in the meantime, by referring to the priority of his purchase; deed of transfer (v. Bloch Civil-Process, p. 54, notes 5 a. 6 a. quot. ib.). B. Mets.13a; 14a; 16b. B. Bath. 172a שטרא אקניאתא). ( שטרי, Ms. M. ib. a. B. Mets.16b אקנייתא without שטר׳).אַקְנָיָיתָא בְּמָנֵי transfers, or sales by symbolic delivery, v. מָנָא; whence Aknayatha Bmané, adaptation of the name of a Babylonian festive time and fair (cmp. יָרִיד). Ab. Zar.11b Ms. M. a. oth. (ed. אקניתא בחנוני, Var. אקניתיה); (cmp. Y. ib. I, 39c where our w. seems to be rendered כנוני). -
3 אַקְנָיָאתָא
אַקְנָיָיתָא, אַקְנָיָאתָאch. pl., הַקְנָאָה h. f. ( קני I) giving possession, whence שְׁטָרֵי אַ׳ or שְׁטַרה׳ an agreement by which ones landed estate is mortgaged in the form of a sale from date, independent of the loan to be consummated afterwards, so that at a certain date the creditor can claim the property, even if sold in the meantime, by referring to the priority of his purchase; deed of transfer (v. Bloch Civil-Process, p. 54, notes 5 a. 6 a. quot. ib.). B. Mets.13a; 14a; 16b. B. Bath. 172a שטרא אקניאתא). ( שטרי, Ms. M. ib. a. B. Mets.16b אקנייתא without שטר׳).אַקְנָיָיתָא בְּמָנֵי transfers, or sales by symbolic delivery, v. מָנָא; whence Aknayatha Bmané, adaptation of the name of a Babylonian festive time and fair (cmp. יָרִיד). Ab. Zar.11b Ms. M. a. oth. (ed. אקניתא בחנוני, Var. אקניתיה); (cmp. Y. ib. I, 39c where our w. seems to be rendered כנוני). -
4 כנוותה
כְּנָוָותָה (preced.) Knavatha, an adaptation of the name of a Babylonian festive time and fair. Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39c מחורי וכנוניוכ׳; cmp. אַקְנָיָיתָא.
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