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1 תוספתא
תּוֹסֶפְתָּאch. sam( תֹּוּסֶפֶת f. (יָסַף) the time added to, and given the character of a festive day), esp. the Tosefta (v. preced.); also a paragraph of the Tosefta. Koh. R. to VI, 2 בעל ת׳ one knowing the Tosefta; Yalk. ib. 972, v. preced. Gen. R. s. 16. Y.Sabb.VIII, 11a bot., a. e. ת׳ עתיקתא a tradition in an old Tosefta; a. fr.Y.Ber.III, 6b שמעון דת׳, v. סוֹפַפְתָּח. Tosefta, name of an extant collection of Mishnah under the redaction of R. Ḥiyya and R. Oshaya. -
2 תּוֹסֶפְתָּא
תּוֹסֶפְתָּאch. sam( תֹּוּסֶפֶת f. (יָסַף) the time added to, and given the character of a festive day), esp. the Tosefta (v. preced.); also a paragraph of the Tosefta. Koh. R. to VI, 2 בעל ת׳ one knowing the Tosefta; Yalk. ib. 972, v. preced. Gen. R. s. 16. Y.Sabb.VIII, 11a bot., a. e. ת׳ עתיקתא a tradition in an old Tosefta; a. fr.Y.Ber.III, 6b שמעון דת׳, v. סוֹפַפְתָּח. Tosefta, name of an extant collection of Mishnah under the redaction of R. Ḥiyya and R. Oshaya.
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