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1 בהט
alabaster, porphyry -
2 אלאבסטרון
alabastron, vessel originally made from alabaster stone and used to store perfumed oils (in ancient Egypt and Greece) -
3 אנך
אָנָךְ, אֵינָךְm. (אָנַךְ 1)) Onyx Agate, a semipellucid stone of a fine flinty texture. Ab. Zar.8b Ar. אנך (ed. אינך). 2) a variety of gypseous alabaster, onyx; a glaze. Ib. 11b בא׳ … ומחפין Ar. (ed. באי׳) the streets are paved with (for the procession). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. I, 3, v. אָנַךְ. Lev. R. s. 33 nothing makes the kettle durable אלא אֲנָכָהּוכ׳ but its glaze lining; so says the Lord אֲנָכְכֶםוכ׳ I am your lining (stay) in trials (incorr. in some ed. a. Ar. s. v. נך). -
4 אינךְ
אָנָךְ, אֵינָךְm. (אָנַךְ 1)) Onyx Agate, a semipellucid stone of a fine flinty texture. Ab. Zar.8b Ar. אנך (ed. אינך). 2) a variety of gypseous alabaster, onyx; a glaze. Ib. 11b בא׳ … ומחפין Ar. (ed. באי׳) the streets are paved with (for the procession). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. I, 3, v. אָנַךְ. Lev. R. s. 33 nothing makes the kettle durable אלא אֲנָכָהּוכ׳ but its glaze lining; so says the Lord אֲנָכְכֶםוכ׳ I am your lining (stay) in trials (incorr. in some ed. a. Ar. s. v. נך). -
5 אָנָךְ
אָנָךְ, אֵינָךְm. (אָנַךְ 1)) Onyx Agate, a semipellucid stone of a fine flinty texture. Ab. Zar.8b Ar. אנך (ed. אינך). 2) a variety of gypseous alabaster, onyx; a glaze. Ib. 11b בא׳ … ומחפין Ar. (ed. באי׳) the streets are paved with (for the procession). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. I, 3, v. אָנַךְ. Lev. R. s. 33 nothing makes the kettle durable אלא אֲנָכָהּוכ׳ but its glaze lining; so says the Lord אֲנָכְכֶםוכ׳ I am your lining (stay) in trials (incorr. in some ed. a. Ar. s. v. נך). -
6 אֵינָךְ
אָנָךְ, אֵינָךְm. (אָנַךְ 1)) Onyx Agate, a semipellucid stone of a fine flinty texture. Ab. Zar.8b Ar. אנך (ed. אינך). 2) a variety of gypseous alabaster, onyx; a glaze. Ib. 11b בא׳ … ומחפין Ar. (ed. באי׳) the streets are paved with (for the procession). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. I, 3, v. אָנַךְ. Lev. R. s. 33 nothing makes the kettle durable אלא אֲנָכָהּוכ׳ but its glaze lining; so says the Lord אֲנָכְכֶםוכ׳ I am your lining (stay) in trials (incorr. in some ed. a. Ar. s. v. נך). -
7 שיש
שַׁיִש, שַׁיִישm. (b. h.; = שושו,) cmp. שוה, שעוה) (smooth,) yellow marble or alabaster. Hag. 14b (in a mystic passage) כשאתם מגיעין אצל אבני ש׳ טהורוכ׳ when you arrive at the stones of pure marble, say not, water, water. Ex. R. s. 10; Midr. Till. to Ps. 105, a. e., v. פְּסִיפָּס. Num. R. s. 16 (play on ששי, Num. 13:22) שהיה בריא כש׳ he was as sound as a marble block; Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 7. Midd. III, 3. Tosef.Ter.X, 10; a. fr. -
8 שייש
שַׁיִש, שַׁיִישm. (b. h.; = שושו,) cmp. שוה, שעוה) (smooth,) yellow marble or alabaster. Hag. 14b (in a mystic passage) כשאתם מגיעין אצל אבני ש׳ טהורוכ׳ when you arrive at the stones of pure marble, say not, water, water. Ex. R. s. 10; Midr. Till. to Ps. 105, a. e., v. פְּסִיפָּס. Num. R. s. 16 (play on ששי, Num. 13:22) שהיה בריא כש׳ he was as sound as a marble block; Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 7. Midd. III, 3. Tosef.Ter.X, 10; a. fr. -
9 שַׁיִש
שַׁיִש, שַׁיִישm. (b. h.; = שושו,) cmp. שוה, שעוה) (smooth,) yellow marble or alabaster. Hag. 14b (in a mystic passage) כשאתם מגיעין אצל אבני ש׳ טהורוכ׳ when you arrive at the stones of pure marble, say not, water, water. Ex. R. s. 10; Midr. Till. to Ps. 105, a. e., v. פְּסִיפָּס. Num. R. s. 16 (play on ששי, Num. 13:22) שהיה בריא כש׳ he was as sound as a marble block; Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 7. Midd. III, 3. Tosef.Ter.X, 10; a. fr. -
10 שַׁיִיש
שַׁיִש, שַׁיִישm. (b. h.; = שושו,) cmp. שוה, שעוה) (smooth,) yellow marble or alabaster. Hag. 14b (in a mystic passage) כשאתם מגיעין אצל אבני ש׳ טהורוכ׳ when you arrive at the stones of pure marble, say not, water, water. Ex. R. s. 10; Midr. Till. to Ps. 105, a. e., v. פְּסִיפָּס. Num. R. s. 16 (play on ששי, Num. 13:22) שהיה בריא כש׳ he was as sound as a marble block; Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 7. Midd. III, 3. Tosef.Ter.X, 10; a. fr. -
11 שיש
שַׁיִש, שַׁיְשָׁא, שַׁיי׳ch. sam(שיש, שייש alabaster). Targ. II Esth. 1:2.Succ.51b; B. Bath.4a, v. מַרְמָרָא; Yalk. Deut. 913. -
12 שישא
שַׁיִש, שַׁיְשָׁא, שַׁיי׳ch. sam(שיש, שייש alabaster). Targ. II Esth. 1:2.Succ.51b; B. Bath.4a, v. מַרְמָרָא; Yalk. Deut. 913. -
13 שַׁיִש
שַׁיִש, שַׁיְשָׁא, שַׁיי׳ch. sam(שיש, שייש alabaster). Targ. II Esth. 1:2.Succ.51b; B. Bath.4a, v. מַרְמָרָא; Yalk. Deut. 913. -
14 שַׁיְשָׁא
שַׁיִש, שַׁיְשָׁא, שַׁיי׳ch. sam(שיש, שייש alabaster). Targ. II Esth. 1:2.Succ.51b; B. Bath.4a, v. מַרְמָרָא; Yalk. Deut. 913. -
15 שַׁיי׳
שַׁיִש, שַׁיְשָׁא, שַׁיי׳ch. sam(שיש, שייש alabaster). Targ. II Esth. 1:2.Succ.51b; B. Bath.4a, v. מַרְמָרָא; Yalk. Deut. 913. -
16 שישא I
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17 שִׁישָׂא
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