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  • 1 דחי

    דחי, דָּחָא, דָּחָה(b. h. דָּחָה) 1) to push away, thrust. Tosef. Yoma IV (III), 14 דְּחָאוֹ ולא מת; Y. ib. VI, 43a bot. דְּחָייוֹ if the man thrust the goat down the precipice, and it did not die. Snh.107b, a. e. תהא שמאל דּוֹחָהוכ׳ let the left hand repel them and the right invite; a. fr.Transf. ד׳ בקש, or בקנה to dismiss with a vague or paltry reply. Ḥull.27b. Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 8; Num. R. s. 19; a. fr. 2) to expel. Tosef.Dem.III, 4; Bekh.31a; Y.Dem.II, 23a top, v. חֲבֵירוּת. 3) to suspend, make inoperative, supersede. Ohol. VII, 6 אין דּוֹחִין נפש מפניוכ׳ we dare not set aside the regard due to one human life for the sake of saving another human life; Gen R. s. 94 כך עושין דוחיםוכ׳ is it thus one must act? dare you sacrifice one life ?Y.Snh.VIII, 26c top ד׳ את הספק to disregard the doubt the benefit of which is to be given to the criminal.Y.Shek.IV, 47d bot. דָּחִינוּ אותווכ׳ we postponed it (the fast) to the first day of the week; Meg.5b דְחִינוּהוּ; Erub.41a דְחִינֻהוּ.Pes.VI, 1 אלו דברים … דוחיןוכ׳ the following performances needed for the Passover offering take precedence of the Sabbath (cause a suspension of the Sabbath laws); a. v. fr.Part. pass. דָּחוּי a) pushed, hurried. M. Kat. 28a מיתה דְחוּיָה a hurried death.b) suspended, superseded. Yoma 7b, a. fr. טומאה דְּחוּיָה היאוכ׳ the law about levtical purity is only suspended for the sake of an entire community (and its suspension requires atonement), opp. טומאה הותרה the law is inoperative. Zeb.12a ד׳ מעיקרו unfit from the start, opp. נראה ונדחה, v. infra.Yeb.80b; Gitt.57a דוחה, v. דִּיהַּ. Nif. נִדְחֶה to be pushed aside, suspended; to give way. Meg.5b הואיל ונ׳ יִדָּחֶה the fast being once suspended (on account of the Sabbath), let it remain so (and not be taken up on Sunday). Pes.66a איש נ׳ … ואין צבור נִידָּחִין an individual (if unclean on Passover) is suspended (postpones the celebration) until the second Passover (Num. 9:10 sq.), but not a community. Yoma 64a נעלי חיים אינן נידחין animals (dedicated for sacrifices) cannot be removed forever from sacred use (as long as the obstacle lies not in their physical unfitness). Ib. נראה ונ׳ once fit and then discarded (on account of a temporary unfitness).Ber.64a כל הנ׳ … שעה נִדֶּחֶת מפניו to him who gives way to time (yielding patiently to circumstances), time will give way, v. דָּחַק. Hif. הִדְחָה 1) to remove hurriedly. M. Kat. 22a מדְחֶה מיטתו he who is anxious to remove the bier of a relative (hurries the burial). 2) to thrust. Arakh.30b אַדְחֶה אבן אחדוכ׳ Rashi (ed. אידחה, corrupt. of אֲיַדֶּה; Ar. דְּחֵה imperat. Kal) I will throw a stone after the fallen man (not give the sinner a chance to return). Naz.16b מדחין בה Ar., read with ed. כדהוינן בה. Tosef.Toh.VIII, 8 המדחה, v. יָּחַס.

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  • 2 דחא

    דחי, דָּחָא, דָּחָה(b. h. דָּחָה) 1) to push away, thrust. Tosef. Yoma IV (III), 14 דְּחָאוֹ ולא מת; Y. ib. VI, 43a bot. דְּחָייוֹ if the man thrust the goat down the precipice, and it did not die. Snh.107b, a. e. תהא שמאל דּוֹחָהוכ׳ let the left hand repel them and the right invite; a. fr.Transf. ד׳ בקש, or בקנה to dismiss with a vague or paltry reply. Ḥull.27b. Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 8; Num. R. s. 19; a. fr. 2) to expel. Tosef.Dem.III, 4; Bekh.31a; Y.Dem.II, 23a top, v. חֲבֵירוּת. 3) to suspend, make inoperative, supersede. Ohol. VII, 6 אין דּוֹחִין נפש מפניוכ׳ we dare not set aside the regard due to one human life for the sake of saving another human life; Gen R. s. 94 כך עושין דוחיםוכ׳ is it thus one must act? dare you sacrifice one life ?Y.Snh.VIII, 26c top ד׳ את הספק to disregard the doubt the benefit of which is to be given to the criminal.Y.Shek.IV, 47d bot. דָּחִינוּ אותווכ׳ we postponed it (the fast) to the first day of the week; Meg.5b דְחִינוּהוּ; Erub.41a דְחִינֻהוּ.Pes.VI, 1 אלו דברים … דוחיןוכ׳ the following performances needed for the Passover offering take precedence of the Sabbath (cause a suspension of the Sabbath laws); a. v. fr.Part. pass. דָּחוּי a) pushed, hurried. M. Kat. 28a מיתה דְחוּיָה a hurried death.b) suspended, superseded. Yoma 7b, a. fr. טומאה דְּחוּיָה היאוכ׳ the law about levtical purity is only suspended for the sake of an entire community (and its suspension requires atonement), opp. טומאה הותרה the law is inoperative. Zeb.12a ד׳ מעיקרו unfit from the start, opp. נראה ונדחה, v. infra.Yeb.80b; Gitt.57a דוחה, v. דִּיהַּ. Nif. נִדְחֶה to be pushed aside, suspended; to give way. Meg.5b הואיל ונ׳ יִדָּחֶה the fast being once suspended (on account of the Sabbath), let it remain so (and not be taken up on Sunday). Pes.66a איש נ׳ … ואין צבור נִידָּחִין an individual (if unclean on Passover) is suspended (postpones the celebration) until the second Passover (Num. 9:10 sq.), but not a community. Yoma 64a נעלי חיים אינן נידחין animals (dedicated for sacrifices) cannot be removed forever from sacred use (as long as the obstacle lies not in their physical unfitness). Ib. נראה ונ׳ once fit and then discarded (on account of a temporary unfitness).Ber.64a כל הנ׳ … שעה נִדֶּחֶת מפניו to him who gives way to time (yielding patiently to circumstances), time will give way, v. דָּחַק. Hif. הִדְחָה 1) to remove hurriedly. M. Kat. 22a מדְחֶה מיטתו he who is anxious to remove the bier of a relative (hurries the burial). 2) to thrust. Arakh.30b אַדְחֶה אבן אחדוכ׳ Rashi (ed. אידחה, corrupt. of אֲיַדֶּה; Ar. דְּחֵה imperat. Kal) I will throw a stone after the fallen man (not give the sinner a chance to return). Naz.16b מדחין בה Ar., read with ed. כדהוינן בה. Tosef.Toh.VIII, 8 המדחה, v. יָּחַס.

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  • 3 דָּחָא

    דחי, דָּחָא, דָּחָה(b. h. דָּחָה) 1) to push away, thrust. Tosef. Yoma IV (III), 14 דְּחָאוֹ ולא מת; Y. ib. VI, 43a bot. דְּחָייוֹ if the man thrust the goat down the precipice, and it did not die. Snh.107b, a. e. תהא שמאל דּוֹחָהוכ׳ let the left hand repel them and the right invite; a. fr.Transf. ד׳ בקש, or בקנה to dismiss with a vague or paltry reply. Ḥull.27b. Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 8; Num. R. s. 19; a. fr. 2) to expel. Tosef.Dem.III, 4; Bekh.31a; Y.Dem.II, 23a top, v. חֲבֵירוּת. 3) to suspend, make inoperative, supersede. Ohol. VII, 6 אין דּוֹחִין נפש מפניוכ׳ we dare not set aside the regard due to one human life for the sake of saving another human life; Gen R. s. 94 כך עושין דוחיםוכ׳ is it thus one must act? dare you sacrifice one life ?Y.Snh.VIII, 26c top ד׳ את הספק to disregard the doubt the benefit of which is to be given to the criminal.Y.Shek.IV, 47d bot. דָּחִינוּ אותווכ׳ we postponed it (the fast) to the first day of the week; Meg.5b דְחִינוּהוּ; Erub.41a דְחִינֻהוּ.Pes.VI, 1 אלו דברים … דוחיןוכ׳ the following performances needed for the Passover offering take precedence of the Sabbath (cause a suspension of the Sabbath laws); a. v. fr.Part. pass. דָּחוּי a) pushed, hurried. M. Kat. 28a מיתה דְחוּיָה a hurried death.b) suspended, superseded. Yoma 7b, a. fr. טומאה דְּחוּיָה היאוכ׳ the law about levtical purity is only suspended for the sake of an entire community (and its suspension requires atonement), opp. טומאה הותרה the law is inoperative. Zeb.12a ד׳ מעיקרו unfit from the start, opp. נראה ונדחה, v. infra.Yeb.80b; Gitt.57a דוחה, v. דִּיהַּ. Nif. נִדְחֶה to be pushed aside, suspended; to give way. Meg.5b הואיל ונ׳ יִדָּחֶה the fast being once suspended (on account of the Sabbath), let it remain so (and not be taken up on Sunday). Pes.66a איש נ׳ … ואין צבור נִידָּחִין an individual (if unclean on Passover) is suspended (postpones the celebration) until the second Passover (Num. 9:10 sq.), but not a community. Yoma 64a נעלי חיים אינן נידחין animals (dedicated for sacrifices) cannot be removed forever from sacred use (as long as the obstacle lies not in their physical unfitness). Ib. נראה ונ׳ once fit and then discarded (on account of a temporary unfitness).Ber.64a כל הנ׳ … שעה נִדֶּחֶת מפניו to him who gives way to time (yielding patiently to circumstances), time will give way, v. דָּחַק. Hif. הִדְחָה 1) to remove hurriedly. M. Kat. 22a מדְחֶה מיטתו he who is anxious to remove the bier of a relative (hurries the burial). 2) to thrust. Arakh.30b אַדְחֶה אבן אחדוכ׳ Rashi (ed. אידחה, corrupt. of אֲיַדֶּה; Ar. דְּחֵה imperat. Kal) I will throw a stone after the fallen man (not give the sinner a chance to return). Naz.16b מדחין בה Ar., read with ed. כדהוינן בה. Tosef.Toh.VIII, 8 המדחה, v. יָּחַס.

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  • 4 דָּחָה

    דחי, דָּחָא, דָּחָה(b. h. דָּחָה) 1) to push away, thrust. Tosef. Yoma IV (III), 14 דְּחָאוֹ ולא מת; Y. ib. VI, 43a bot. דְּחָייוֹ if the man thrust the goat down the precipice, and it did not die. Snh.107b, a. e. תהא שמאל דּוֹחָהוכ׳ let the left hand repel them and the right invite; a. fr.Transf. ד׳ בקש, or בקנה to dismiss with a vague or paltry reply. Ḥull.27b. Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 8; Num. R. s. 19; a. fr. 2) to expel. Tosef.Dem.III, 4; Bekh.31a; Y.Dem.II, 23a top, v. חֲבֵירוּת. 3) to suspend, make inoperative, supersede. Ohol. VII, 6 אין דּוֹחִין נפש מפניוכ׳ we dare not set aside the regard due to one human life for the sake of saving another human life; Gen R. s. 94 כך עושין דוחיםוכ׳ is it thus one must act? dare you sacrifice one life ?Y.Snh.VIII, 26c top ד׳ את הספק to disregard the doubt the benefit of which is to be given to the criminal.Y.Shek.IV, 47d bot. דָּחִינוּ אותווכ׳ we postponed it (the fast) to the first day of the week; Meg.5b דְחִינוּהוּ; Erub.41a דְחִינֻהוּ.Pes.VI, 1 אלו דברים … דוחיןוכ׳ the following performances needed for the Passover offering take precedence of the Sabbath (cause a suspension of the Sabbath laws); a. v. fr.Part. pass. דָּחוּי a) pushed, hurried. M. Kat. 28a מיתה דְחוּיָה a hurried death.b) suspended, superseded. Yoma 7b, a. fr. טומאה דְּחוּיָה היאוכ׳ the law about levtical purity is only suspended for the sake of an entire community (and its suspension requires atonement), opp. טומאה הותרה the law is inoperative. Zeb.12a ד׳ מעיקרו unfit from the start, opp. נראה ונדחה, v. infra.Yeb.80b; Gitt.57a דוחה, v. דִּיהַּ. Nif. נִדְחֶה to be pushed aside, suspended; to give way. Meg.5b הואיל ונ׳ יִדָּחֶה the fast being once suspended (on account of the Sabbath), let it remain so (and not be taken up on Sunday). Pes.66a איש נ׳ … ואין צבור נִידָּחִין an individual (if unclean on Passover) is suspended (postpones the celebration) until the second Passover (Num. 9:10 sq.), but not a community. Yoma 64a נעלי חיים אינן נידחין animals (dedicated for sacrifices) cannot be removed forever from sacred use (as long as the obstacle lies not in their physical unfitness). Ib. נראה ונ׳ once fit and then discarded (on account of a temporary unfitness).Ber.64a כל הנ׳ … שעה נִדֶּחֶת מפניו to him who gives way to time (yielding patiently to circumstances), time will give way, v. דָּחַק. Hif. הִדְחָה 1) to remove hurriedly. M. Kat. 22a מדְחֶה מיטתו he who is anxious to remove the bier of a relative (hurries the burial). 2) to thrust. Arakh.30b אַדְחֶה אבן אחדוכ׳ Rashi (ed. אידחה, corrupt. of אֲיַדֶּה; Ar. דְּחֵה imperat. Kal) I will throw a stone after the fallen man (not give the sinner a chance to return). Naz.16b מדחין בה Ar., read with ed. כדהוינן בה. Tosef.Toh.VIII, 8 המדחה, v. יָּחַס.

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  • 5 זמן

    זָמַן(b. h.; cmp. זבן) to arrange, designate. Pi. זִימֵּן 1) to invite, esp. to a meal. B. Kam.79b; a. v. fr.Part. pass. מְזוּמָּן, f. מְזוּמֶּנֶת; pl. מְזוּמָּנִים, מְזוּמָּנוֹת a) invited. Pesik. R. s. 41, end מי שהוא מ׳ לסעודה he who is invited to the feast. Ib. (expl. מקראי, Is. 48:12) מְזוּמָּנִי my invited guest (Israel); a. e.b) designated, chosen. Ber.43a הוא מ׳ לברכה he is the one designated (by the host) to say grace. Ab. Zar.17a מז׳ לחייוכ׳ chosen for the bliss of futurity.Sub. 102a> עת היא מ׳וכ׳ there is a time designated for Ib. יום מזומן (not עת היא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 8); Yalk Is. 330; Ib. Jer. 287.c) ready at hand, in ones possession. B. Mets. 102a; Sifré Deut. 227, a. e. כי יקרא פרט למ׳ ‘if it chance (Deut. 22:6) this excludes that which is at thy disposal (in thy court yard); a. e. 2) to appoint a meal in common, so as to say grace together; to preface the grace after meal by saying, Let us praise ; v. זִימּוּן. Ber.VII, 1 שלשה … חייבין לזַמֵּן if three dine together, they are bound to make an appointment for common grace. Ib. מְזַמְּנִין עליו common grace may be appointed by making him one of the party (offering him something to eat). Ib. אין מ׳ עליהן you cannot count them in (to make up the requisite number). Ib. 2 עד כמה מזמנין how much must one eat of the meal in order to be counted one of the company? Ib. 3 כיצד מ׳ how is the appeal for common grace made?; a. fr. Hif. הִזְמִין 1) to cause to prepare, to notify. Dem. VII, 1 המַזְמִין את חבירווכ׳ if one notifies his friend that he will dine with him (on the Sabbath). 2) to designate for use; v. הַזְמָנָה. Ber.26a הִזְמִינוֹוכ׳ if he designated a building for 3) to summon, v. next w. Nithpa. נִזְדַּמֵּן 1) to meet, to come to hand (providentially); to join ones self to. Snh.96a אותו מלאךשנ׳ לווכ׳ that angel who was commissioned to accompany Abraham. Ib. נ׳ לו רגלי אחד a footman was joined to him (to meet his challenge). Ab. Zar.25b ישראלשנ׳ לווכ׳ (Ḥull.91a שנטפל) an Israelite whom a gentile joins on the road. Shebi. VII, 4 שנִזְדַּמְּנוּ להםוכ׳ who accidentally caught unclean animals; a. fr. 2) to make an appointment for meeting one another. Pesik. R. s. 33, v. זִימּוּן.

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  • 6 זָמַן

    זָמַן(b. h.; cmp. זבן) to arrange, designate. Pi. זִימֵּן 1) to invite, esp. to a meal. B. Kam.79b; a. v. fr.Part. pass. מְזוּמָּן, f. מְזוּמֶּנֶת; pl. מְזוּמָּנִים, מְזוּמָּנוֹת a) invited. Pesik. R. s. 41, end מי שהוא מ׳ לסעודה he who is invited to the feast. Ib. (expl. מקראי, Is. 48:12) מְזוּמָּנִי my invited guest (Israel); a. e.b) designated, chosen. Ber.43a הוא מ׳ לברכה he is the one designated (by the host) to say grace. Ab. Zar.17a מז׳ לחייוכ׳ chosen for the bliss of futurity.Sub. 102a> עת היא מ׳וכ׳ there is a time designated for Ib. יום מזומן (not עת היא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 8); Yalk Is. 330; Ib. Jer. 287.c) ready at hand, in ones possession. B. Mets. 102a; Sifré Deut. 227, a. e. כי יקרא פרט למ׳ ‘if it chance (Deut. 22:6) this excludes that which is at thy disposal (in thy court yard); a. e. 2) to appoint a meal in common, so as to say grace together; to preface the grace after meal by saying, Let us praise ; v. זִימּוּן. Ber.VII, 1 שלשה … חייבין לזַמֵּן if three dine together, they are bound to make an appointment for common grace. Ib. מְזַמְּנִין עליו common grace may be appointed by making him one of the party (offering him something to eat). Ib. אין מ׳ עליהן you cannot count them in (to make up the requisite number). Ib. 2 עד כמה מזמנין how much must one eat of the meal in order to be counted one of the company? Ib. 3 כיצד מ׳ how is the appeal for common grace made?; a. fr. Hif. הִזְמִין 1) to cause to prepare, to notify. Dem. VII, 1 המַזְמִין את חבירווכ׳ if one notifies his friend that he will dine with him (on the Sabbath). 2) to designate for use; v. הַזְמָנָה. Ber.26a הִזְמִינוֹוכ׳ if he designated a building for 3) to summon, v. next w. Nithpa. נִזְדַּמֵּן 1) to meet, to come to hand (providentially); to join ones self to. Snh.96a אותו מלאךשנ׳ לווכ׳ that angel who was commissioned to accompany Abraham. Ib. נ׳ לו רגלי אחד a footman was joined to him (to meet his challenge). Ab. Zar.25b ישראלשנ׳ לווכ׳ (Ḥull.91a שנטפל) an Israelite whom a gentile joins on the road. Shebi. VII, 4 שנִזְדַּמְּנוּ להםוכ׳ who accidentally caught unclean animals; a. fr. 2) to make an appointment for meeting one another. Pesik. R. s. 33, v. זִימּוּן.

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  • 7 רמי

    רְמֵי, רְמָאch. sam(רמי, רמה yarah), 1) to throw, swing; to put on; to impose. Targ. Ex. 15:1. Targ. Ez. 16:5. Targ. 2 Kings 18:14. Targ. Ps. 78:57 (h. text רְמִיָּח!); a. fr.Men.42a ר׳ חוטי threw (attached) threads as show fringes; ר׳ ארבע put four threads on. Sabb.10a, v. פּוּזְמְקֵי. Nidd.33b ר׳ ליה תורא threw an ox down (slaughtered an ox) in his honor. Men.42b רְמִינָן להו ביורה we cast them into the boiler.Part. pass, רְמֵי, רַמְיָא thrown down, lying. Targ. Deut. 21:1 (O. ed. Vien. רָמֵי). Targ. Jud. 19:27; a. e.Zeb.5a ר׳ ריש לקישוכ׳ Resh Laḳish was lying on his belly in the college hall and asked Shebu.34b כל מילתא דלאר׳ עליהוכ׳ a thing which does not rest upon a man (in which he is not interested), he will do unconsciously; ib. 41b, sq.; B. Bath.39a; a. fr.ר׳ לבני ( to put up bricks, to make bricks. Targ. Gen. 11:3. Targ. Ex. 5:7; a. e.ר׳ תיגרא to create discord; to dispute. Targ. Prov. 6:14; 19; a. e.Sabb.130a ליכא … דלא רָמוּ בה ת׳ there is no marriage contract at which the parties do not quarrel. 2) to lift, remove. Y.Snh.X, 29a bot. בעי מִירְמִיתֵיה wanted to lift it; a. e. 3) ( to pitch one thing against another, to show an incongruity; to object. Nidd. l. c. ר׳ … מתניתין אהדדי pointed out an incongruity between two Mishnahs. Taan.4b גברא אגברא קא רָמִית thou provest an incongruity between two authorities (why can they not differ in opinion)? B. Mets.22b רב פפאר׳ כתיבוכ׳ Rab Papa raised an objection: it is written (Lev. 11:38) ki yitten, and we read ki yuttan, how is this to be explained? Yeb.108b ורְמִינְהִיוכ׳ and we shall show an incongruity in it, i. e. this disagrees with the Mishnah, Succ.16a איכא דר׳ ליה מִירְמָא some put it in the shape of pointing out a contradiction (between a Mishnah and a Boraitha); a. v. fr. Af. אַרְמֵי 1) to cast. Targ. Jud. 20:16. Targ. Prov. 1:14; a. e.Sabb.156b הוה מַרְמִינָןוכ׳ we used to cast our bread together (into one basket) and eat. Ib. אנא קאים וארמינא I will stand up and put the bread into the basket; a. e. 2) to tear away, remove with force. Pes.10b אַרְמוּיֵי אַרְמַיה מיניה (not ארמוייה) it (the mouse) may have snatched it from the other mouse. Ḥag.15b אי … מאן מַרְמֵי ליה מאן if I take him by the hand, who will tear him away from me? who? 3) to lift up. Ab. Zar.34b תַּרְמִינָךְ שעתך (Ms. M. תור מינך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) may thy hour lift thee up (i. e. may thy luck be high)! Pa. רַמֵּי to impose, deceive. Targ. Y. Num. 25:18. Targ. Prov. 26:19.Lev. R. s. 5 הוה מְרַמֵּי במצוותה, v. preced.; a. e. Ithpe. אִתְרְמֵי, אִתְרְמָא 1) to throw ones self, be thrown. Targ. 1 Chr. 10:4, sq. Targ. Josh. 10:11.Targ. Prov. 6:6 אתרמי some ed., read: אתד׳, v. דְּמֵי l. 2) (cmp. קְלַע I) to happen, chance. Ḥull.13a מקום … איתרמי ליה (not איתרמו) because no suitable place (for slaughtering) offered itself there. Shebu.41b עד דמִתְרְמוּ בי תריוכ׳ until two persons shall happen to come that have studied ; a. e.

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  • 8 רמא

    רְמֵי, רְמָאch. sam(רמי, רמה yarah), 1) to throw, swing; to put on; to impose. Targ. Ex. 15:1. Targ. Ez. 16:5. Targ. 2 Kings 18:14. Targ. Ps. 78:57 (h. text רְמִיָּח!); a. fr.Men.42a ר׳ חוטי threw (attached) threads as show fringes; ר׳ ארבע put four threads on. Sabb.10a, v. פּוּזְמְקֵי. Nidd.33b ר׳ ליה תורא threw an ox down (slaughtered an ox) in his honor. Men.42b רְמִינָן להו ביורה we cast them into the boiler.Part. pass, רְמֵי, רַמְיָא thrown down, lying. Targ. Deut. 21:1 (O. ed. Vien. רָמֵי). Targ. Jud. 19:27; a. e.Zeb.5a ר׳ ריש לקישוכ׳ Resh Laḳish was lying on his belly in the college hall and asked Shebu.34b כל מילתא דלאר׳ עליהוכ׳ a thing which does not rest upon a man (in which he is not interested), he will do unconsciously; ib. 41b, sq.; B. Bath.39a; a. fr.ר׳ לבני ( to put up bricks, to make bricks. Targ. Gen. 11:3. Targ. Ex. 5:7; a. e.ר׳ תיגרא to create discord; to dispute. Targ. Prov. 6:14; 19; a. e.Sabb.130a ליכא … דלא רָמוּ בה ת׳ there is no marriage contract at which the parties do not quarrel. 2) to lift, remove. Y.Snh.X, 29a bot. בעי מִירְמִיתֵיה wanted to lift it; a. e. 3) ( to pitch one thing against another, to show an incongruity; to object. Nidd. l. c. ר׳ … מתניתין אהדדי pointed out an incongruity between two Mishnahs. Taan.4b גברא אגברא קא רָמִית thou provest an incongruity between two authorities (why can they not differ in opinion)? B. Mets.22b רב פפאר׳ כתיבוכ׳ Rab Papa raised an objection: it is written (Lev. 11:38) ki yitten, and we read ki yuttan, how is this to be explained? Yeb.108b ורְמִינְהִיוכ׳ and we shall show an incongruity in it, i. e. this disagrees with the Mishnah, Succ.16a איכא דר׳ ליה מִירְמָא some put it in the shape of pointing out a contradiction (between a Mishnah and a Boraitha); a. v. fr. Af. אַרְמֵי 1) to cast. Targ. Jud. 20:16. Targ. Prov. 1:14; a. e.Sabb.156b הוה מַרְמִינָןוכ׳ we used to cast our bread together (into one basket) and eat. Ib. אנא קאים וארמינא I will stand up and put the bread into the basket; a. e. 2) to tear away, remove with force. Pes.10b אַרְמוּיֵי אַרְמַיה מיניה (not ארמוייה) it (the mouse) may have snatched it from the other mouse. Ḥag.15b אי … מאן מַרְמֵי ליה מאן if I take him by the hand, who will tear him away from me? who? 3) to lift up. Ab. Zar.34b תַּרְמִינָךְ שעתך (Ms. M. תור מינך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) may thy hour lift thee up (i. e. may thy luck be high)! Pa. רַמֵּי to impose, deceive. Targ. Y. Num. 25:18. Targ. Prov. 26:19.Lev. R. s. 5 הוה מְרַמֵּי במצוותה, v. preced.; a. e. Ithpe. אִתְרְמֵי, אִתְרְמָא 1) to throw ones self, be thrown. Targ. 1 Chr. 10:4, sq. Targ. Josh. 10:11.Targ. Prov. 6:6 אתרמי some ed., read: אתד׳, v. דְּמֵי l. 2) (cmp. קְלַע I) to happen, chance. Ḥull.13a מקום … איתרמי ליה (not איתרמו) because no suitable place (for slaughtering) offered itself there. Shebu.41b עד דמִתְרְמוּ בי תריוכ׳ until two persons shall happen to come that have studied ; a. e.

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  • 9 רְמֵי

    רְמֵי, רְמָאch. sam(רמי, רמה yarah), 1) to throw, swing; to put on; to impose. Targ. Ex. 15:1. Targ. Ez. 16:5. Targ. 2 Kings 18:14. Targ. Ps. 78:57 (h. text רְמִיָּח!); a. fr.Men.42a ר׳ חוטי threw (attached) threads as show fringes; ר׳ ארבע put four threads on. Sabb.10a, v. פּוּזְמְקֵי. Nidd.33b ר׳ ליה תורא threw an ox down (slaughtered an ox) in his honor. Men.42b רְמִינָן להו ביורה we cast them into the boiler.Part. pass, רְמֵי, רַמְיָא thrown down, lying. Targ. Deut. 21:1 (O. ed. Vien. רָמֵי). Targ. Jud. 19:27; a. e.Zeb.5a ר׳ ריש לקישוכ׳ Resh Laḳish was lying on his belly in the college hall and asked Shebu.34b כל מילתא דלאר׳ עליהוכ׳ a thing which does not rest upon a man (in which he is not interested), he will do unconsciously; ib. 41b, sq.; B. Bath.39a; a. fr.ר׳ לבני ( to put up bricks, to make bricks. Targ. Gen. 11:3. Targ. Ex. 5:7; a. e.ר׳ תיגרא to create discord; to dispute. Targ. Prov. 6:14; 19; a. e.Sabb.130a ליכא … דלא רָמוּ בה ת׳ there is no marriage contract at which the parties do not quarrel. 2) to lift, remove. Y.Snh.X, 29a bot. בעי מִירְמִיתֵיה wanted to lift it; a. e. 3) ( to pitch one thing against another, to show an incongruity; to object. Nidd. l. c. ר׳ … מתניתין אהדדי pointed out an incongruity between two Mishnahs. Taan.4b גברא אגברא קא רָמִית thou provest an incongruity between two authorities (why can they not differ in opinion)? B. Mets.22b רב פפאר׳ כתיבוכ׳ Rab Papa raised an objection: it is written (Lev. 11:38) ki yitten, and we read ki yuttan, how is this to be explained? Yeb.108b ורְמִינְהִיוכ׳ and we shall show an incongruity in it, i. e. this disagrees with the Mishnah, Succ.16a איכא דר׳ ליה מִירְמָא some put it in the shape of pointing out a contradiction (between a Mishnah and a Boraitha); a. v. fr. Af. אַרְמֵי 1) to cast. Targ. Jud. 20:16. Targ. Prov. 1:14; a. e.Sabb.156b הוה מַרְמִינָןוכ׳ we used to cast our bread together (into one basket) and eat. Ib. אנא קאים וארמינא I will stand up and put the bread into the basket; a. e. 2) to tear away, remove with force. Pes.10b אַרְמוּיֵי אַרְמַיה מיניה (not ארמוייה) it (the mouse) may have snatched it from the other mouse. Ḥag.15b אי … מאן מַרְמֵי ליה מאן if I take him by the hand, who will tear him away from me? who? 3) to lift up. Ab. Zar.34b תַּרְמִינָךְ שעתך (Ms. M. תור מינך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) may thy hour lift thee up (i. e. may thy luck be high)! Pa. רַמֵּי to impose, deceive. Targ. Y. Num. 25:18. Targ. Prov. 26:19.Lev. R. s. 5 הוה מְרַמֵּי במצוותה, v. preced.; a. e. Ithpe. אִתְרְמֵי, אִתְרְמָא 1) to throw ones self, be thrown. Targ. 1 Chr. 10:4, sq. Targ. Josh. 10:11.Targ. Prov. 6:6 אתרמי some ed., read: אתד׳, v. דְּמֵי l. 2) (cmp. קְלַע I) to happen, chance. Ḥull.13a מקום … איתרמי ליה (not איתרמו) because no suitable place (for slaughtering) offered itself there. Shebu.41b עד דמִתְרְמוּ בי תריוכ׳ until two persons shall happen to come that have studied ; a. e.

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  • 10 רְמָא

    רְמֵי, רְמָאch. sam(רמי, רמה yarah), 1) to throw, swing; to put on; to impose. Targ. Ex. 15:1. Targ. Ez. 16:5. Targ. 2 Kings 18:14. Targ. Ps. 78:57 (h. text רְמִיָּח!); a. fr.Men.42a ר׳ חוטי threw (attached) threads as show fringes; ר׳ ארבע put four threads on. Sabb.10a, v. פּוּזְמְקֵי. Nidd.33b ר׳ ליה תורא threw an ox down (slaughtered an ox) in his honor. Men.42b רְמִינָן להו ביורה we cast them into the boiler.Part. pass, רְמֵי, רַמְיָא thrown down, lying. Targ. Deut. 21:1 (O. ed. Vien. רָמֵי). Targ. Jud. 19:27; a. e.Zeb.5a ר׳ ריש לקישוכ׳ Resh Laḳish was lying on his belly in the college hall and asked Shebu.34b כל מילתא דלאר׳ עליהוכ׳ a thing which does not rest upon a man (in which he is not interested), he will do unconsciously; ib. 41b, sq.; B. Bath.39a; a. fr.ר׳ לבני ( to put up bricks, to make bricks. Targ. Gen. 11:3. Targ. Ex. 5:7; a. e.ר׳ תיגרא to create discord; to dispute. Targ. Prov. 6:14; 19; a. e.Sabb.130a ליכא … דלא רָמוּ בה ת׳ there is no marriage contract at which the parties do not quarrel. 2) to lift, remove. Y.Snh.X, 29a bot. בעי מִירְמִיתֵיה wanted to lift it; a. e. 3) ( to pitch one thing against another, to show an incongruity; to object. Nidd. l. c. ר׳ … מתניתין אהדדי pointed out an incongruity between two Mishnahs. Taan.4b גברא אגברא קא רָמִית thou provest an incongruity between two authorities (why can they not differ in opinion)? B. Mets.22b רב פפאר׳ כתיבוכ׳ Rab Papa raised an objection: it is written (Lev. 11:38) ki yitten, and we read ki yuttan, how is this to be explained? Yeb.108b ורְמִינְהִיוכ׳ and we shall show an incongruity in it, i. e. this disagrees with the Mishnah, Succ.16a איכא דר׳ ליה מִירְמָא some put it in the shape of pointing out a contradiction (between a Mishnah and a Boraitha); a. v. fr. Af. אַרְמֵי 1) to cast. Targ. Jud. 20:16. Targ. Prov. 1:14; a. e.Sabb.156b הוה מַרְמִינָןוכ׳ we used to cast our bread together (into one basket) and eat. Ib. אנא קאים וארמינא I will stand up and put the bread into the basket; a. e. 2) to tear away, remove with force. Pes.10b אַרְמוּיֵי אַרְמַיה מיניה (not ארמוייה) it (the mouse) may have snatched it from the other mouse. Ḥag.15b אי … מאן מַרְמֵי ליה מאן if I take him by the hand, who will tear him away from me? who? 3) to lift up. Ab. Zar.34b תַּרְמִינָךְ שעתך (Ms. M. תור מינך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) may thy hour lift thee up (i. e. may thy luck be high)! Pa. רַמֵּי to impose, deceive. Targ. Y. Num. 25:18. Targ. Prov. 26:19.Lev. R. s. 5 הוה מְרַמֵּי במצוותה, v. preced.; a. e. Ithpe. אִתְרְמֵי, אִתְרְמָא 1) to throw ones self, be thrown. Targ. 1 Chr. 10:4, sq. Targ. Josh. 10:11.Targ. Prov. 6:6 אתרמי some ed., read: אתד׳, v. דְּמֵי l. 2) (cmp. קְלַע I) to happen, chance. Ḥull.13a מקום … איתרמי ליה (not איתרמו) because no suitable place (for slaughtering) offered itself there. Shebu.41b עד דמִתְרְמוּ בי תריוכ׳ until two persons shall happen to come that have studied ; a. e.

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