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  • 1 פלג

    פָּלַג(b. h.) to separate, split. Hif. הִפְלִיג 1) to part, go away. Y.Ber.I, 2d bot. ומצאו שה׳ אף הואה׳ (not עוד) and finding that he (the friend that had knocked at the door) had withdrawn, he withdrew likewise.Esp. to go to sea (cmp. פִּילָגוֹס). Erub.IV, 1 הִפְלִיגָה ספינתם בים their ship went out on the open sea. Sabb.19a אין מַפְלִיגִין בספינהוכ׳ you must not start on a sea-voyage less than three days before the Sabbath; Num. R. s. 16, beg. אין מפליגין בספינה בים הגדול (contrad. to פָּרַש along the sea coast). 2) ה׳ ממלאכה (or sub. ממלאכה) to rest from work; to pause. Lev. R. s. 30 לכשיַפְלִיג, v. לָקַש. Tosef.Ber.IV, 21 הִפְלִיגוּ צריכיןוכ׳ (not צריך) when the laborers take a recess, they must say the benediction for what they have been eating while at work. Y.Yoma III, 40b bot. להפליג, v. הֶפְלֵג. 3) to divert, put off; to discard. Bab. ib. 66b לא מפני שהִפְלִיגָן בדבריםוכ׳ (he made an evasive reply) not because he desired to divert their minds with words (counterquestions), but because he never said anything that he had not heard from his teacher; Tosef.Yeb.III, 4; Succ.27b. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40c bot. אם שאלו … יַפְלִיגֶינּוּ כשם שה׳וכ׳ if he asks him whither he is going, let him put him off (state a distant destination), as did Jacob to Esau; Tosef. ib. III, 4 מַפְלִיגוֹ. Tosef.Gitt.VII (V), 8 כל תנאי אפשר … לא נתכוון זה אלא להַפְלִיגָהּ whenever an impossibility is made the condition of a letter of divorce, he (the husband) has had only the intention to divert her mind; Y.B. Mets.VII, end, 11c (corr. acc.). Y.Ber.IX, end, 14d כיון שה׳ דעתו ממנה when he turns his attentions from her (makes her feel that he does not intend to marry her). Gen. R. s. 17 ראה … והִפְלִיגָהּ ממנו when he saw her full mucus and blood, he kept her away from him; a. fr. 4) to reject, disregard, discard. Pesik. R. s. 31 היתה פושעת … ומַפְלֶגֶת את גזירותיו she was careless about his honor and disregarded his decrees, Ib. s. 3 (read:) כל זמן … הוא מַפְלִיגוכ׳ as long as his teacher is alive, he (the pupil) is careless, (saying) whenever it be needed, here is my teacher Ab. IV, 3 אל תהי מפליג לכל דבר discard nothing (saying, this will never happen). Gen. R. s. 8 ה׳ דרכן של רשעיםוכ׳ he removed the way of the wicked out of his sight (disregarded the evil doings of the future man); Midr. Till. to Ps. 1 ed. Bub. (oth. ed. פִּילֵּג Pi.); a. e. 5) to decline from the road. Gen. R. s. 48 אם אני רואה אותן שהִפְלִיגוּ את דרכםוכ׳ when I see that they wend their way hither ; וכיון שדאה אותם שהפליגו and when he saw that they were declining; Yalk. ib. 82.Trnsf. to be mistaken. Bekh.43b bot. הִיפְלַגְתָּ thou art mistaken (Rashi: thou hast gone too far, v. infra); Sifra Emor, ch. II, Par. 3 הִפְלַגְתָּה.Kob. B. to XI, 9 אל תַּפְלִיג עצמך בדברי תורה do not go thy own way in the interpretation of the Law (cling to tradition). 6) ה׳ עצמו ( to withdraw ones self, to be reserved, speak in indefinite and general terms, opp. פרסם עצמו to reveal ones self, speak in definite terms. Midr. Sam. ch. XIV (ref. to 1 Sam. 9:15, sq.) לשעבר לא אלא עד שלא הגיע הקץהקב״ה מפליג עצמו … מפרסם עצמו did the Lord never before reveal anything to Samuel? But before the proper time has come, the Lord speaks reservedly, when the time has come, he reveals himself clearly (‘to-morrow)7) to differ. Yalk. Jer. 320 מי שמפליג על דבריו של אל who opposes the words of God. Y.Pes.V, 32c bot. ומה מַפְלִיגִין and wherein do they differ?; a. e.8) to go too far. Y.Nidd.I, beg.48d, v. פָּרַז. Bekh.43b bot.; Sifra Emor l. c., v. supra.Part. pass. מוּפְלָג a) removed; far. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Zab., Par. 5, ch. VIII מ׳ מנידתה some time after her menstruation, opp. סמוך; Nidd.73a מ׳ לנדתה. Gen. R. s. 44, v. אחַר; a. e.b) distinguished, special expert. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 9, v. מוּפְלָא.Erub.63a דמופלג, v. next w. Pi. פִּלֵּג to remove, disregard. Midr. Till. to Ps. 1, v. supra. Hithpa. הִתְפַּלֵּג to be divided, go apart. Gen. R. s. 15 וכל מימי בראשית מִתְפַּלְּגִין מתחתיו and all the waters of creation started from under it; Midr. Till. to Ps. 1; Y.Ber.I, 2c bot., v. פִּילּוּג.

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  • 2 פָּלַג

    פָּלַג(b. h.) to separate, split. Hif. הִפְלִיג 1) to part, go away. Y.Ber.I, 2d bot. ומצאו שה׳ אף הואה׳ (not עוד) and finding that he (the friend that had knocked at the door) had withdrawn, he withdrew likewise.Esp. to go to sea (cmp. פִּילָגוֹס). Erub.IV, 1 הִפְלִיגָה ספינתם בים their ship went out on the open sea. Sabb.19a אין מַפְלִיגִין בספינהוכ׳ you must not start on a sea-voyage less than three days before the Sabbath; Num. R. s. 16, beg. אין מפליגין בספינה בים הגדול (contrad. to פָּרַש along the sea coast). 2) ה׳ ממלאכה (or sub. ממלאכה) to rest from work; to pause. Lev. R. s. 30 לכשיַפְלִיג, v. לָקַש. Tosef.Ber.IV, 21 הִפְלִיגוּ צריכיןוכ׳ (not צריך) when the laborers take a recess, they must say the benediction for what they have been eating while at work. Y.Yoma III, 40b bot. להפליג, v. הֶפְלֵג. 3) to divert, put off; to discard. Bab. ib. 66b לא מפני שהִפְלִיגָן בדבריםוכ׳ (he made an evasive reply) not because he desired to divert their minds with words (counterquestions), but because he never said anything that he had not heard from his teacher; Tosef.Yeb.III, 4; Succ.27b. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40c bot. אם שאלו … יַפְלִיגֶינּוּ כשם שה׳וכ׳ if he asks him whither he is going, let him put him off (state a distant destination), as did Jacob to Esau; Tosef. ib. III, 4 מַפְלִיגוֹ. Tosef.Gitt.VII (V), 8 כל תנאי אפשר … לא נתכוון זה אלא להַפְלִיגָהּ whenever an impossibility is made the condition of a letter of divorce, he (the husband) has had only the intention to divert her mind; Y.B. Mets.VII, end, 11c (corr. acc.). Y.Ber.IX, end, 14d כיון שה׳ דעתו ממנה when he turns his attentions from her (makes her feel that he does not intend to marry her). Gen. R. s. 17 ראה … והִפְלִיגָהּ ממנו when he saw her full mucus and blood, he kept her away from him; a. fr. 4) to reject, disregard, discard. Pesik. R. s. 31 היתה פושעת … ומַפְלֶגֶת את גזירותיו she was careless about his honor and disregarded his decrees, Ib. s. 3 (read:) כל זמן … הוא מַפְלִיגוכ׳ as long as his teacher is alive, he (the pupil) is careless, (saying) whenever it be needed, here is my teacher Ab. IV, 3 אל תהי מפליג לכל דבר discard nothing (saying, this will never happen). Gen. R. s. 8 ה׳ דרכן של רשעיםוכ׳ he removed the way of the wicked out of his sight (disregarded the evil doings of the future man); Midr. Till. to Ps. 1 ed. Bub. (oth. ed. פִּילֵּג Pi.); a. e. 5) to decline from the road. Gen. R. s. 48 אם אני רואה אותן שהִפְלִיגוּ את דרכםוכ׳ when I see that they wend their way hither ; וכיון שדאה אותם שהפליגו and when he saw that they were declining; Yalk. ib. 82.Trnsf. to be mistaken. Bekh.43b bot. הִיפְלַגְתָּ thou art mistaken (Rashi: thou hast gone too far, v. infra); Sifra Emor, ch. II, Par. 3 הִפְלַגְתָּה.Kob. B. to XI, 9 אל תַּפְלִיג עצמך בדברי תורה do not go thy own way in the interpretation of the Law (cling to tradition). 6) ה׳ עצמו ( to withdraw ones self, to be reserved, speak in indefinite and general terms, opp. פרסם עצמו to reveal ones self, speak in definite terms. Midr. Sam. ch. XIV (ref. to 1 Sam. 9:15, sq.) לשעבר לא אלא עד שלא הגיע הקץהקב״ה מפליג עצמו … מפרסם עצמו did the Lord never before reveal anything to Samuel? But before the proper time has come, the Lord speaks reservedly, when the time has come, he reveals himself clearly (‘to-morrow)7) to differ. Yalk. Jer. 320 מי שמפליג על דבריו של אל who opposes the words of God. Y.Pes.V, 32c bot. ומה מַפְלִיגִין and wherein do they differ?; a. e.8) to go too far. Y.Nidd.I, beg.48d, v. פָּרַז. Bekh.43b bot.; Sifra Emor l. c., v. supra.Part. pass. מוּפְלָג a) removed; far. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Zab., Par. 5, ch. VIII מ׳ מנידתה some time after her menstruation, opp. סמוך; Nidd.73a מ׳ לנדתה. Gen. R. s. 44, v. אחַר; a. e.b) distinguished, special expert. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 9, v. מוּפְלָא.Erub.63a דמופלג, v. next w. Pi. פִּלֵּג to remove, disregard. Midr. Till. to Ps. 1, v. supra. Hithpa. הִתְפַּלֵּג to be divided, go apart. Gen. R. s. 15 וכל מימי בראשית מִתְפַּלְּגִין מתחתיו and all the waters of creation started from under it; Midr. Till. to Ps. 1; Y.Ber.I, 2c bot., v. פִּילּוּג.

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  • 3 תקן

    תְּקֵןch. sam(תקןto make straight, firm, right), to be firm, stand (corresp. to b. h. כּוּן, כָּנַן). Targ. Ps. 90:17 יִתְקְנַן ed. Ven. (Ms. יְתַקְנַן; ed. Wil. יִתּקְּנוּן Ithpa.). Targ. Prov. 22:18 נִיתְקְנִין (ed. Wil. נִתּקְּנוּן Ithpa.). Pa. תַּקֵּין 1) to establish. Targ. Ps. 9:8. Ib. 74:16 Ms. (ed. Af.). Targ. Is. 62:7. Targ. 2 Sam. 7:12; a. fr.Part. pass. מְתַקַּן. Targ. Jdg. 16:26 (not … קֵן). Targ. Ps. 89:38 (ed. Lag. מִיתַּקַּן Ithpa.); a. e. 2) to prepare, arrange, set in order; to improve, do a thing properly. Targ. Is. 40:13 (h. text תכן). Targ. O. Ex. 16:5. Targ. Prov. 6:8. Targ. Ps. 11:2; a. e.Targ. O. Deut. 12:5, read with ed. Berl. יִתָּקַן.Part. pass. as ab. Targ. Ez. 16:13 (not … קֵן). Ib. 18:12; a. fr.Keth.112a bot. מְתַקֵּן מתקליה repaired its offences (dangerous places on the road to Palestine); Yalk. Ps. 855. Tam.27b תַּקֵּין נפשך put thyself in order (regulate thy bowels). Sabb.33b איזיל אֲתַקֵּין מילתא I will go and remedy something (do something to benefit the community). Ib. איכא מילתא דבעי לתַקּוּנֵי is there anything that requires to be remedied? Zeb.15a אפשר לתַקּוּנָהּ it can be remedied. Ib. 76b תַּקּוּנֵי גברא שאני when a person is to be made fit (restored from a disqualification), we make an exception; Men.105b. Keth.85a, a fr. לתקוני שדרתיך, v. עֲוַת; a. fr.Esp. to make fit for use by separating the priestly gifts. Gen. R. s. 60 תַּקְּנַת איליןוכ׳ hast thou tithed those figs? Ib. תַּקַּנְתּוּהוּ have you tithed it (the barley)?; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. אפשר … דלא מְתַקְּנַן is it possible that R. Z. should have eaten of them when they were not tithed?; a. fr. 3) to introduce, ordain, innovate, reform. Ber.33b אי לאו … ותַקְּנִינְהוּ בתפלהוכ׳ were it not that Moses had said them (the words, ‘O God, great, mighty and terrible), and the men of the Great Assembly had come and introduced them in the prayers, we could not dare to say them. Ib. תמני סרי תַּקּוּןוכ׳ eighteen benedictions they have ordained, nineteen they have not. Ib. 40b ברכה דלא תַקִּינוּ רבנן a benediction which the Rabbis have not introduced. B. Bath.90b רב פפא … ת׳ כיילאוכ׳ Rab Papa … introduced a measure of three Ḳfizas. Ib. אנא … תַּקִּינִי I have introduced a new measure; a. v. fr. Af. אַתְקֵין 1) to establish. Targ. Prov. 3:19. Targ. Is. 30:33; a. e. 2) to prepare, arrange, set in order (V. Pa.). Targ. Num. 10:33. Targ. Gen. 43:16. Targ. Ex. 30:7; a. fr. 3) to introduce, ordain, innovate, reform. R. Hash. 34a איתקיןר׳ אבהווכ׳ (read: אַתְ׳; Ms. M. הִתְקִין Hebr.) R. A. introduced the custom in Cæsaræa of sounding one Tḳiʿah, three notes of Shbarim, and one Tḳiʿah. Ib. מאי א׳ what has he improved (what has he achieved with his ordinance)? Gitt.86a א׳ רב יהודהוכ׳ Rab Judah introduced the formula for the sale of slaves: ‘this slave Y.Hag. I, 76c ר׳ יודה … למַתְקְנָא לוןוכ׳ (or למְתַקְּנָא, Pa.) R. Judah the Nasi sent out R. H …, that they should pass the towns … to institute teachers of Bible and of Mishnah for them; Midr. Till. to Ps. 127; Lam. R. introd., beg. דיפקון ויַתְקְנוּן קרייתאוכ׳ (or ויתַקְּנוּן) that they should go and improve (the education of) the towns in Palestine; a. fr. Ithpa. אִתַּקֵּין, אִיתַּקַּן; Ithpe. אִיתְּקֵין, אִיתְ׳ 1) to be established, confirmed; to be prepared, arranged. Targ. 1 Kings 2:46. Targ. Prov. 12:19. Ib. 19:29 (ed. Wil. מְתַ׳, part. pass. Pa.); a. fr. 2) to be prepared, dressed; to dress, adorn ones self. Targ. Hos. 2:15. Targ. II Esth. 5:1; a. fr. 3) to be instituted, ordained. B. Kam.82a עזרא תיקן … מִיתַּקְּנָא Ezra introduced this? was it not introduced before that (by Moses)?; a. e.

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  • 4 תְּקֵן

    תְּקֵןch. sam(תקןto make straight, firm, right), to be firm, stand (corresp. to b. h. כּוּן, כָּנַן). Targ. Ps. 90:17 יִתְקְנַן ed. Ven. (Ms. יְתַקְנַן; ed. Wil. יִתּקְּנוּן Ithpa.). Targ. Prov. 22:18 נִיתְקְנִין (ed. Wil. נִתּקְּנוּן Ithpa.). Pa. תַּקֵּין 1) to establish. Targ. Ps. 9:8. Ib. 74:16 Ms. (ed. Af.). Targ. Is. 62:7. Targ. 2 Sam. 7:12; a. fr.Part. pass. מְתַקַּן. Targ. Jdg. 16:26 (not … קֵן). Targ. Ps. 89:38 (ed. Lag. מִיתַּקַּן Ithpa.); a. e. 2) to prepare, arrange, set in order; to improve, do a thing properly. Targ. Is. 40:13 (h. text תכן). Targ. O. Ex. 16:5. Targ. Prov. 6:8. Targ. Ps. 11:2; a. e.Targ. O. Deut. 12:5, read with ed. Berl. יִתָּקַן.Part. pass. as ab. Targ. Ez. 16:13 (not … קֵן). Ib. 18:12; a. fr.Keth.112a bot. מְתַקֵּן מתקליה repaired its offences (dangerous places on the road to Palestine); Yalk. Ps. 855. Tam.27b תַּקֵּין נפשך put thyself in order (regulate thy bowels). Sabb.33b איזיל אֲתַקֵּין מילתא I will go and remedy something (do something to benefit the community). Ib. איכא מילתא דבעי לתַקּוּנֵי is there anything that requires to be remedied? Zeb.15a אפשר לתַקּוּנָהּ it can be remedied. Ib. 76b תַּקּוּנֵי גברא שאני when a person is to be made fit (restored from a disqualification), we make an exception; Men.105b. Keth.85a, a fr. לתקוני שדרתיך, v. עֲוַת; a. fr.Esp. to make fit for use by separating the priestly gifts. Gen. R. s. 60 תַּקְּנַת איליןוכ׳ hast thou tithed those figs? Ib. תַּקַּנְתּוּהוּ have you tithed it (the barley)?; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. אפשר … דלא מְתַקְּנַן is it possible that R. Z. should have eaten of them when they were not tithed?; a. fr. 3) to introduce, ordain, innovate, reform. Ber.33b אי לאו … ותַקְּנִינְהוּ בתפלהוכ׳ were it not that Moses had said them (the words, ‘O God, great, mighty and terrible), and the men of the Great Assembly had come and introduced them in the prayers, we could not dare to say them. Ib. תמני סרי תַּקּוּןוכ׳ eighteen benedictions they have ordained, nineteen they have not. Ib. 40b ברכה דלא תַקִּינוּ רבנן a benediction which the Rabbis have not introduced. B. Bath.90b רב פפא … ת׳ כיילאוכ׳ Rab Papa … introduced a measure of three Ḳfizas. Ib. אנא … תַּקִּינִי I have introduced a new measure; a. v. fr. Af. אַתְקֵין 1) to establish. Targ. Prov. 3:19. Targ. Is. 30:33; a. e. 2) to prepare, arrange, set in order (V. Pa.). Targ. Num. 10:33. Targ. Gen. 43:16. Targ. Ex. 30:7; a. fr. 3) to introduce, ordain, innovate, reform. R. Hash. 34a איתקיןר׳ אבהווכ׳ (read: אַתְ׳; Ms. M. הִתְקִין Hebr.) R. A. introduced the custom in Cæsaræa of sounding one Tḳiʿah, three notes of Shbarim, and one Tḳiʿah. Ib. מאי א׳ what has he improved (what has he achieved with his ordinance)? Gitt.86a א׳ רב יהודהוכ׳ Rab Judah introduced the formula for the sale of slaves: ‘this slave Y.Hag. I, 76c ר׳ יודה … למַתְקְנָא לוןוכ׳ (or למְתַקְּנָא, Pa.) R. Judah the Nasi sent out R. H …, that they should pass the towns … to institute teachers of Bible and of Mishnah for them; Midr. Till. to Ps. 127; Lam. R. introd., beg. דיפקון ויַתְקְנוּן קרייתאוכ׳ (or ויתַקְּנוּן) that they should go and improve (the education of) the towns in Palestine; a. fr. Ithpa. אִתַּקֵּין, אִיתַּקַּן; Ithpe. אִיתְּקֵין, אִיתְ׳ 1) to be established, confirmed; to be prepared, arranged. Targ. 1 Kings 2:46. Targ. Prov. 12:19. Ib. 19:29 (ed. Wil. מְתַ׳, part. pass. Pa.); a. fr. 2) to be prepared, dressed; to dress, adorn ones self. Targ. Hos. 2:15. Targ. II Esth. 5:1; a. fr. 3) to be instituted, ordained. B. Kam.82a עזרא תיקן … מִיתַּקְּנָא Ezra introduced this? was it not introduced before that (by Moses)?; a. e.

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  • 5 תלי

    תלי, תָּלָה(b. h.; cmp. דָּלָה) 1) to swing, raise; to suspend, hang. Y.Sot.I. 16d bot. (ref. to Gen. 38:14) תָּלַת עיניה בפתחוכ׳ she raised her eyes to the gate to which all eyes look hopefully; Y.Keth.XIII, beg.35c; Gen. R. s. 85 שתָּלְתָה … תְּלוּיוֹת בו (not שתלה). B. Mets.58b לא יִתְלֶה עיניו עלוכ׳ one must not hang his eyes on a purchase (look as if he wanted to buy), when he has no money; (Pes.112b אל תעמוד על, v. מִקָּח). Gen. R. s. 98 כדי שיתלה עיניווכ׳ in order that he (Joseph) might lift up his eyes and look at them (the Egyptian women). Snh.VI, 4 והלא … ת׳ נשיםוכ׳ did not Simon b. Sh. hang women in Ashkelon? Ib. כיצד תולין אותו how is the hanging (of the convict stoned to death) done? Ib. ותולה … ומתיריןוכ׳ and one person hangs him as the butchers suspend animals, and he is taken down at once. Ib. 46b צוה … ותְלָאוּהוּ the king gave the order, and they hanged him. Sabb.XX, 1 תוליןוכ׳, v. מְשַׁמֶּרֶת. Y.Taan.IV, 69b top תְּלָיָיןוכ׳ (strike out תלו), v. גַּרְדּוֹם; a. fr.Trnsf. to hang on; to attach, assign. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה. Nidd.IX, 3 הרי זו תוֹלָה בה she may trace (the bloodstain) to her (the woman to whom she had lent the garment). Ib. 4 ותוֹלוֹת זו זו each of them may assign the cause of the stain to the other. Ib. VIII, 2 ותולה … לִתְלוֹת and she may assign the cause to anything that she may possibly assign it to; a. fr.Part. pass. תָּלוּי; f. תְּלוּיָה; pl. תְּלוּיִים, תְּלוּיִין; תְּלוּיוֹת. Sabb. l. c. נותנין לת׳ בשבת you may pour wine into the suspended strainer on the Sabbath. Y.Gitt.VII, 48c bot. בחזקת שהנשמה ת׳ בו under the presumption that the soul was yet attached to him (that he was still of a sane mind). Ḥull. דבר שהנשמה ת׳ בו a limb on which life depends, a vital organ. Snh.97b ואין הדבר ת׳וכ׳, and the thing (redemption) depends, v. קֵץ. Gen. R. s. 85 שכל העינים ת׳ בו to which all eyes are lifted up, v. supra. Kidd.39b תחיית המתים ת׳ בה, v. תְּחִיָּה. Ib. I, 9 מצוה שהיא ת׳ בארץ a command which is made dependent on the land (of Israel, to which the Biblical text attaches living in Palestine as a condition). Hag. I, 8 כהררים הת׳ בשערה, v. הַר. Cant. R. to III, 4, v. עיי״ן; a. fr. 2) to hold in suspense, leave undecided, leave in doubt; to be suspended. Yoma VIII, 8 ועל החמורות הוא תולה עדוכ׳ as to heavy sins, he (who repents) is in suspense (will neither be punished nor acquitted), until the Day of Atonement comes and brings forgiveness. Tanḥ. Shmoth 20 וכשאני תולה על חטאיווכ׳ when I suspend judgment for a mans sins, I am called El Shadday. Sot.III, 4 אם … היתה תוֹלָה לה if she (the Soṭah) has any merit, it will create suspension of punishment for her; יש זכות תולה שנה אחתוכ׳ some merits create a suspension of one year, some of two Ib. 5 אין זכות תולה במיםוכ׳ in the case of testing waters merit causes no suspension. Pes.I, 4 אוכלין … ותוֹלִין כל חמשוכ׳ you may eat (leavened bread on the eve of Passover) to four hours of the day, and hold it in suspense during the fifth hour, and burn it Ib. 5 תולין לא אוכליןוכ׳ they held it in suspense: they did not eat it, nor did they burn it; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 7 they differ על הת׳ ועל הטמאה concerning Trumah in suspense (under suspicion of uncleanness) and such as is surely unclean. Nidd.60a טהור ות׳ a clean person and one under doubt of uncleanness; a. fr.אשם ת׳, v. אָשָׁם. Nif. נִתְלָה to be hanged. Snh.VI, 4 האיש נִתְלֶה ואין האשה נִתְלֵית a man (stoned to death) is hanged, but a woman must not be hanged. Ib. כל … נִתְלִין all persons that are put to death by stoning are afterwards hanged. Y.Taan.IV, 67d להִיתָּלוֹת בה, v. יָתֵד. Pes.112a הִיתָּלֶה, v. אִילָּן; a. fr.Lam. R. to IV, 22 למה … להתלות ביתוכ׳ why were divine visitations created to be movable (to be taken from one and put on another)? (As we say,) they have a house to go to (with ref. to Lam. l. c. a. Deut. 7:15). Hif. הִתְלָה, הִתְלָא to swing. Gen. R. s. 22 מַתְלֵא בעקיבו; Yalk. Prov. 961 מַתְלֶה, v. עָקֵב.

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  • 6 תלה

    תלי, תָּלָה(b. h.; cmp. דָּלָה) 1) to swing, raise; to suspend, hang. Y.Sot.I. 16d bot. (ref. to Gen. 38:14) תָּלַת עיניה בפתחוכ׳ she raised her eyes to the gate to which all eyes look hopefully; Y.Keth.XIII, beg.35c; Gen. R. s. 85 שתָּלְתָה … תְּלוּיוֹת בו (not שתלה). B. Mets.58b לא יִתְלֶה עיניו עלוכ׳ one must not hang his eyes on a purchase (look as if he wanted to buy), when he has no money; (Pes.112b אל תעמוד על, v. מִקָּח). Gen. R. s. 98 כדי שיתלה עיניווכ׳ in order that he (Joseph) might lift up his eyes and look at them (the Egyptian women). Snh.VI, 4 והלא … ת׳ נשיםוכ׳ did not Simon b. Sh. hang women in Ashkelon? Ib. כיצד תולין אותו how is the hanging (of the convict stoned to death) done? Ib. ותולה … ומתיריןוכ׳ and one person hangs him as the butchers suspend animals, and he is taken down at once. Ib. 46b צוה … ותְלָאוּהוּ the king gave the order, and they hanged him. Sabb.XX, 1 תוליןוכ׳, v. מְשַׁמֶּרֶת. Y.Taan.IV, 69b top תְּלָיָיןוכ׳ (strike out תלו), v. גַּרְדּוֹם; a. fr.Trnsf. to hang on; to attach, assign. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה. Nidd.IX, 3 הרי זו תוֹלָה בה she may trace (the bloodstain) to her (the woman to whom she had lent the garment). Ib. 4 ותוֹלוֹת זו זו each of them may assign the cause of the stain to the other. Ib. VIII, 2 ותולה … לִתְלוֹת and she may assign the cause to anything that she may possibly assign it to; a. fr.Part. pass. תָּלוּי; f. תְּלוּיָה; pl. תְּלוּיִים, תְּלוּיִין; תְּלוּיוֹת. Sabb. l. c. נותנין לת׳ בשבת you may pour wine into the suspended strainer on the Sabbath. Y.Gitt.VII, 48c bot. בחזקת שהנשמה ת׳ בו under the presumption that the soul was yet attached to him (that he was still of a sane mind). Ḥull. דבר שהנשמה ת׳ בו a limb on which life depends, a vital organ. Snh.97b ואין הדבר ת׳וכ׳, and the thing (redemption) depends, v. קֵץ. Gen. R. s. 85 שכל העינים ת׳ בו to which all eyes are lifted up, v. supra. Kidd.39b תחיית המתים ת׳ בה, v. תְּחִיָּה. Ib. I, 9 מצוה שהיא ת׳ בארץ a command which is made dependent on the land (of Israel, to which the Biblical text attaches living in Palestine as a condition). Hag. I, 8 כהררים הת׳ בשערה, v. הַר. Cant. R. to III, 4, v. עיי״ן; a. fr. 2) to hold in suspense, leave undecided, leave in doubt; to be suspended. Yoma VIII, 8 ועל החמורות הוא תולה עדוכ׳ as to heavy sins, he (who repents) is in suspense (will neither be punished nor acquitted), until the Day of Atonement comes and brings forgiveness. Tanḥ. Shmoth 20 וכשאני תולה על חטאיווכ׳ when I suspend judgment for a mans sins, I am called El Shadday. Sot.III, 4 אם … היתה תוֹלָה לה if she (the Soṭah) has any merit, it will create suspension of punishment for her; יש זכות תולה שנה אחתוכ׳ some merits create a suspension of one year, some of two Ib. 5 אין זכות תולה במיםוכ׳ in the case of testing waters merit causes no suspension. Pes.I, 4 אוכלין … ותוֹלִין כל חמשוכ׳ you may eat (leavened bread on the eve of Passover) to four hours of the day, and hold it in suspense during the fifth hour, and burn it Ib. 5 תולין לא אוכליןוכ׳ they held it in suspense: they did not eat it, nor did they burn it; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 7 they differ על הת׳ ועל הטמאה concerning Trumah in suspense (under suspicion of uncleanness) and such as is surely unclean. Nidd.60a טהור ות׳ a clean person and one under doubt of uncleanness; a. fr.אשם ת׳, v. אָשָׁם. Nif. נִתְלָה to be hanged. Snh.VI, 4 האיש נִתְלֶה ואין האשה נִתְלֵית a man (stoned to death) is hanged, but a woman must not be hanged. Ib. כל … נִתְלִין all persons that are put to death by stoning are afterwards hanged. Y.Taan.IV, 67d להִיתָּלוֹת בה, v. יָתֵד. Pes.112a הִיתָּלֶה, v. אִילָּן; a. fr.Lam. R. to IV, 22 למה … להתלות ביתוכ׳ why were divine visitations created to be movable (to be taken from one and put on another)? (As we say,) they have a house to go to (with ref. to Lam. l. c. a. Deut. 7:15). Hif. הִתְלָה, הִתְלָא to swing. Gen. R. s. 22 מַתְלֵא בעקיבו; Yalk. Prov. 961 מַתְלֶה, v. עָקֵב.

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  • 7 תָּלָה

    תלי, תָּלָה(b. h.; cmp. דָּלָה) 1) to swing, raise; to suspend, hang. Y.Sot.I. 16d bot. (ref. to Gen. 38:14) תָּלַת עיניה בפתחוכ׳ she raised her eyes to the gate to which all eyes look hopefully; Y.Keth.XIII, beg.35c; Gen. R. s. 85 שתָּלְתָה … תְּלוּיוֹת בו (not שתלה). B. Mets.58b לא יִתְלֶה עיניו עלוכ׳ one must not hang his eyes on a purchase (look as if he wanted to buy), when he has no money; (Pes.112b אל תעמוד על, v. מִקָּח). Gen. R. s. 98 כדי שיתלה עיניווכ׳ in order that he (Joseph) might lift up his eyes and look at them (the Egyptian women). Snh.VI, 4 והלא … ת׳ נשיםוכ׳ did not Simon b. Sh. hang women in Ashkelon? Ib. כיצד תולין אותו how is the hanging (of the convict stoned to death) done? Ib. ותולה … ומתיריןוכ׳ and one person hangs him as the butchers suspend animals, and he is taken down at once. Ib. 46b צוה … ותְלָאוּהוּ the king gave the order, and they hanged him. Sabb.XX, 1 תוליןוכ׳, v. מְשַׁמֶּרֶת. Y.Taan.IV, 69b top תְּלָיָיןוכ׳ (strike out תלו), v. גַּרְדּוֹם; a. fr.Trnsf. to hang on; to attach, assign. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה. Nidd.IX, 3 הרי זו תוֹלָה בה she may trace (the bloodstain) to her (the woman to whom she had lent the garment). Ib. 4 ותוֹלוֹת זו זו each of them may assign the cause of the stain to the other. Ib. VIII, 2 ותולה … לִתְלוֹת and she may assign the cause to anything that she may possibly assign it to; a. fr.Part. pass. תָּלוּי; f. תְּלוּיָה; pl. תְּלוּיִים, תְּלוּיִין; תְּלוּיוֹת. Sabb. l. c. נותנין לת׳ בשבת you may pour wine into the suspended strainer on the Sabbath. Y.Gitt.VII, 48c bot. בחזקת שהנשמה ת׳ בו under the presumption that the soul was yet attached to him (that he was still of a sane mind). Ḥull. דבר שהנשמה ת׳ בו a limb on which life depends, a vital organ. Snh.97b ואין הדבר ת׳וכ׳, and the thing (redemption) depends, v. קֵץ. Gen. R. s. 85 שכל העינים ת׳ בו to which all eyes are lifted up, v. supra. Kidd.39b תחיית המתים ת׳ בה, v. תְּחִיָּה. Ib. I, 9 מצוה שהיא ת׳ בארץ a command which is made dependent on the land (of Israel, to which the Biblical text attaches living in Palestine as a condition). Hag. I, 8 כהררים הת׳ בשערה, v. הַר. Cant. R. to III, 4, v. עיי״ן; a. fr. 2) to hold in suspense, leave undecided, leave in doubt; to be suspended. Yoma VIII, 8 ועל החמורות הוא תולה עדוכ׳ as to heavy sins, he (who repents) is in suspense (will neither be punished nor acquitted), until the Day of Atonement comes and brings forgiveness. Tanḥ. Shmoth 20 וכשאני תולה על חטאיווכ׳ when I suspend judgment for a mans sins, I am called El Shadday. Sot.III, 4 אם … היתה תוֹלָה לה if she (the Soṭah) has any merit, it will create suspension of punishment for her; יש זכות תולה שנה אחתוכ׳ some merits create a suspension of one year, some of two Ib. 5 אין זכות תולה במיםוכ׳ in the case of testing waters merit causes no suspension. Pes.I, 4 אוכלין … ותוֹלִין כל חמשוכ׳ you may eat (leavened bread on the eve of Passover) to four hours of the day, and hold it in suspense during the fifth hour, and burn it Ib. 5 תולין לא אוכליןוכ׳ they held it in suspense: they did not eat it, nor did they burn it; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 7 they differ על הת׳ ועל הטמאה concerning Trumah in suspense (under suspicion of uncleanness) and such as is surely unclean. Nidd.60a טהור ות׳ a clean person and one under doubt of uncleanness; a. fr.אשם ת׳, v. אָשָׁם. Nif. נִתְלָה to be hanged. Snh.VI, 4 האיש נִתְלֶה ואין האשה נִתְלֵית a man (stoned to death) is hanged, but a woman must not be hanged. Ib. כל … נִתְלִין all persons that are put to death by stoning are afterwards hanged. Y.Taan.IV, 67d להִיתָּלוֹת בה, v. יָתֵד. Pes.112a הִיתָּלֶה, v. אִילָּן; a. fr.Lam. R. to IV, 22 למה … להתלות ביתוכ׳ why were divine visitations created to be movable (to be taken from one and put on another)? (As we say,) they have a house to go to (with ref. to Lam. l. c. a. Deut. 7:15). Hif. הִתְלָה, הִתְלָא to swing. Gen. R. s. 22 מַתְלֵא בעקיבו; Yalk. Prov. 961 מַתְלֶה, v. עָקֵב.

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  • 8 מילתא

    מִילְתָא, מִלְּתָאf. = מִילָּא II, word; thing, affair Targ. Prov. 25:15. Targ. Y. Num. 31:8 מ׳ דקוסמין (not מִלְתָּא) some sorcery; a. fr.Bets.38a דאימא מ׳ דתתקבל that I may gay something acceptable.Gitt.23a לאו מ׳ היא דאמריוכ׳ what I said that …, was nothing (was not correct).Tem.4b, a. fr. כל מ׳ דאמרוכ׳ anything that the Law says not to do, if done, v. חֲנִי. Shebu.34b, a. fr. כל מ׳ דלא רמיאוכ׳ a thing in which one has no interest, is not noticed exactly. Ab. Zar.18a זילא בי מ׳וכ׳ it is something disgraceful to me that B. Mets. 114b; Taan.21b, v. דָּחִיק Sabb.81b אמדה איהי מ׳ she spoke a word (magic spell). Gitt.30a, v. אֲקַן. Ab. Zar.66b; a. e. ריחא מ׳ היא the flavor (of a forbidden thing) is something substantial (fit to affect ritually the substance receiving it). Gitt.52b מ׳ בעלמאוכ׳ it is merely a favor he does the court; a. v. fr.מנא הא מ׳ = מנהני מילי, v. מְילָּא II. Ḥull.10b; a. fr.Esp. עביד מ׳ (euphem., sub. דאסיותא) to let blood; to be bled. Taan.21b כי הוה עביד מ׳ when he (the surgeon) bled a person. Ḥull.111a ביומא דעביד מ׳ on the day he was bled (Rashi: ביומא דמ׳). Sabb.129a sq.; a. e.Pl. מִילָּתָא, v. מִילָּא II.

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  • 9 מלתא

    מִילְתָא, מִלְּתָאf. = מִילָּא II, word; thing, affair Targ. Prov. 25:15. Targ. Y. Num. 31:8 מ׳ דקוסמין (not מִלְתָּא) some sorcery; a. fr.Bets.38a דאימא מ׳ דתתקבל that I may gay something acceptable.Gitt.23a לאו מ׳ היא דאמריוכ׳ what I said that …, was nothing (was not correct).Tem.4b, a. fr. כל מ׳ דאמרוכ׳ anything that the Law says not to do, if done, v. חֲנִי. Shebu.34b, a. fr. כל מ׳ דלא רמיאוכ׳ a thing in which one has no interest, is not noticed exactly. Ab. Zar.18a זילא בי מ׳וכ׳ it is something disgraceful to me that B. Mets. 114b; Taan.21b, v. דָּחִיק Sabb.81b אמדה איהי מ׳ she spoke a word (magic spell). Gitt.30a, v. אֲקַן. Ab. Zar.66b; a. e. ריחא מ׳ היא the flavor (of a forbidden thing) is something substantial (fit to affect ritually the substance receiving it). Gitt.52b מ׳ בעלמאוכ׳ it is merely a favor he does the court; a. v. fr.מנא הא מ׳ = מנהני מילי, v. מְילָּא II. Ḥull.10b; a. fr.Esp. עביד מ׳ (euphem., sub. דאסיותא) to let blood; to be bled. Taan.21b כי הוה עביד מ׳ when he (the surgeon) bled a person. Ḥull.111a ביומא דעביד מ׳ on the day he was bled (Rashi: ביומא דמ׳). Sabb.129a sq.; a. e.Pl. מִילָּתָא, v. מִילָּא II.

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  • 10 מִילְתָא

    מִילְתָא, מִלְּתָאf. = מִילָּא II, word; thing, affair Targ. Prov. 25:15. Targ. Y. Num. 31:8 מ׳ דקוסמין (not מִלְתָּא) some sorcery; a. fr.Bets.38a דאימא מ׳ דתתקבל that I may gay something acceptable.Gitt.23a לאו מ׳ היא דאמריוכ׳ what I said that …, was nothing (was not correct).Tem.4b, a. fr. כל מ׳ דאמרוכ׳ anything that the Law says not to do, if done, v. חֲנִי. Shebu.34b, a. fr. כל מ׳ דלא רמיאוכ׳ a thing in which one has no interest, is not noticed exactly. Ab. Zar.18a זילא בי מ׳וכ׳ it is something disgraceful to me that B. Mets. 114b; Taan.21b, v. דָּחִיק Sabb.81b אמדה איהי מ׳ she spoke a word (magic spell). Gitt.30a, v. אֲקַן. Ab. Zar.66b; a. e. ריחא מ׳ היא the flavor (of a forbidden thing) is something substantial (fit to affect ritually the substance receiving it). Gitt.52b מ׳ בעלמאוכ׳ it is merely a favor he does the court; a. v. fr.מנא הא מ׳ = מנהני מילי, v. מְילָּא II. Ḥull.10b; a. fr.Esp. עביד מ׳ (euphem., sub. דאסיותא) to let blood; to be bled. Taan.21b כי הוה עביד מ׳ when he (the surgeon) bled a person. Ḥull.111a ביומא דעביד מ׳ on the day he was bled (Rashi: ביומא דמ׳). Sabb.129a sq.; a. e.Pl. מִילָּתָא, v. מִילָּא II.

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  • 11 מִלְּתָא

    מִילְתָא, מִלְּתָאf. = מִילָּא II, word; thing, affair Targ. Prov. 25:15. Targ. Y. Num. 31:8 מ׳ דקוסמין (not מִלְתָּא) some sorcery; a. fr.Bets.38a דאימא מ׳ דתתקבל that I may gay something acceptable.Gitt.23a לאו מ׳ היא דאמריוכ׳ what I said that …, was nothing (was not correct).Tem.4b, a. fr. כל מ׳ דאמרוכ׳ anything that the Law says not to do, if done, v. חֲנִי. Shebu.34b, a. fr. כל מ׳ דלא רמיאוכ׳ a thing in which one has no interest, is not noticed exactly. Ab. Zar.18a זילא בי מ׳וכ׳ it is something disgraceful to me that B. Mets. 114b; Taan.21b, v. דָּחִיק Sabb.81b אמדה איהי מ׳ she spoke a word (magic spell). Gitt.30a, v. אֲקַן. Ab. Zar.66b; a. e. ריחא מ׳ היא the flavor (of a forbidden thing) is something substantial (fit to affect ritually the substance receiving it). Gitt.52b מ׳ בעלמאוכ׳ it is merely a favor he does the court; a. v. fr.מנא הא מ׳ = מנהני מילי, v. מְילָּא II. Ḥull.10b; a. fr.Esp. עביד מ׳ (euphem., sub. דאסיותא) to let blood; to be bled. Taan.21b כי הוה עביד מ׳ when he (the surgeon) bled a person. Ḥull.111a ביומא דעביד מ׳ on the day he was bled (Rashi: ביומא דמ׳). Sabb.129a sq.; a. e.Pl. מִילָּתָא, v. מִילָּא II.

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  • 12 כתב

    כָּתַבb. h.; v. Ges. H. Dict. s. v.) ( to join sign to sign, to compose, write; to promise in writing, to will, assign, consign. Gitt.20a וכ׳ ולא חקק it says (Deut. 24:1) ‘and he shall write but not engrave; Y. ib. II, 44b top, v. כְּתִיבָה. Macc.III, 6 (ref. to Lev. 19:28) עד שיִכְתּוֹבוכ׳ unless he writes (designs) and etches with ink, stibium or anything that marks; Sifra Kdoshim, Par. 3, ch. 6, v. כְּתוֹבֶת.Meg.9a כִּתְבוּ לי תורתוכ׳ write (translate) for me the Law Ib. 7a כִּתְבוּנִי בספר Ms. M. (ed. לדורות) write me down (record my deeds) in a book (Book of Esther). Ex. R. s. 47, beg. כְּתוֹב אתה write thou thyself. Sabb.XII, 3 הכּוֹתֵבוכ׳ he who writes two letters (on the Sabbath). Ib. 5 נתכוין לִכְתּוֹב ח״ית if he intended to write a Ḥeth.Keth.IX, 1 הכּוֹתֵב לאשתווכ׳ he who declares to his wife ; ib. 83a תניר׳ חייא האומר R. Ḥ. interpreted it, ‘he who says (verbally). Ib. 102b מאי כּוֹתְבִין אומרים ‘they write (in the Mishnah) means merely they declare. Ib. V, 1 והיא כוֹתֶבֶתוכ׳ and she may write (a receipt), I have received Pes.50b כּוֹתְבֵי ספריםוכ׳ copyists of sacred books, or Tfillin B. Bath.14b משה כ׳ ספרווכ׳ Moses is the author of his book, the chapter of Balaam, and the Book of Job; a. v. fr.Part. pass. כָּתוּב, f. כְּתוּבָה; pl. כְּתוּבִים, כְּתוּבִין; כְּתוּבוֹת. Meg.31a דבר זה כ׳ בתורהוכ׳ this is written in the Law, and repeated in the Prophets Ib. 7a כבר כ׳ אניוכ׳ I am already recorded in the chronicles of Y.Shek.VI, 49d bot. כיצד היו הלוחות כ׳ how was the writing on the tablets arranged?Gitt.54b כלס״ת … כ׳ לשמן any scroll of the Law in which the Divine names are not written with full consciousness, v. שֵׁם; a. fr.V. כָּתוּב. Nif. נִכְתָּב to be written, be reduced to writing; to be written upon. Meg.I, 8 הספרים נִכְתָּבִים בכל לשון the Biblical books may be written in (translated into) any language (v. ib. 9a); ib. לא התירו שיִכָּתְבוּוכ׳ they permitted them to be translated only into Greek. Ib. 7a נאמרה לִיכָּתֵב was indited (by the divine spirit) for the purpose of being written (as a book); Yoma 29a נתנה ליכתב (some ed. לִכְתּוֹב); a. v. fr. Hif. הִכְתִּיב 1) to cause to be written or recorded, to dictate, indite. Gen. R. s. 22 כבר הִכְתַּבְתִּי לךוכ׳ I have already ordered to be written in the Law Ruth R. to II, 14 אילו היה ראובן יודע שהק״בה מַכְתִּיב עליווכ׳ if R. had known that the Lord would cause to be written about him (Gen. 37:21) ; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 24 ג׳ פרשיותה׳ לנווכ׳ (Pesik. R. s. 15; Yalk. Ex. 307 כתכ) there are three sections that Moses indited for us in the Law. 2) to consign, enlist in the army, levy. Ex. R. s. 15 (מלך) ב״וד מַכְתִּיב לווכ׳ a human king levies soldiers for himself, strong ; Tanḥ. Hayé 3 מסביב (corr. acc.). Cant. R. to II, 8, a. e. מַכְתֶּבֶת, v. טִירוֹנְיָא.Part. pass, מוּכְתָּב recorded; levied. Kidd.IV, 5, v. אִסְטְרַטְיָא II.Tosef.B. Bath.IV, 7; B. Bath.92b; Keth.58a מ׳ למלכות levied for royal service (comment.: sentenced to death); Kidd.11a נִכְתָּב.Gen. R. s. 89 (Yalk. ib. 147 כתיב), v. סַקְרָרִין.

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  • 13 כָּתַב

    כָּתַבb. h.; v. Ges. H. Dict. s. v.) ( to join sign to sign, to compose, write; to promise in writing, to will, assign, consign. Gitt.20a וכ׳ ולא חקק it says (Deut. 24:1) ‘and he shall write but not engrave; Y. ib. II, 44b top, v. כְּתִיבָה. Macc.III, 6 (ref. to Lev. 19:28) עד שיִכְתּוֹבוכ׳ unless he writes (designs) and etches with ink, stibium or anything that marks; Sifra Kdoshim, Par. 3, ch. 6, v. כְּתוֹבֶת.Meg.9a כִּתְבוּ לי תורתוכ׳ write (translate) for me the Law Ib. 7a כִּתְבוּנִי בספר Ms. M. (ed. לדורות) write me down (record my deeds) in a book (Book of Esther). Ex. R. s. 47, beg. כְּתוֹב אתה write thou thyself. Sabb.XII, 3 הכּוֹתֵבוכ׳ he who writes two letters (on the Sabbath). Ib. 5 נתכוין לִכְתּוֹב ח״ית if he intended to write a Ḥeth.Keth.IX, 1 הכּוֹתֵב לאשתווכ׳ he who declares to his wife ; ib. 83a תניר׳ חייא האומר R. Ḥ. interpreted it, ‘he who says (verbally). Ib. 102b מאי כּוֹתְבִין אומרים ‘they write (in the Mishnah) means merely they declare. Ib. V, 1 והיא כוֹתֶבֶתוכ׳ and she may write (a receipt), I have received Pes.50b כּוֹתְבֵי ספריםוכ׳ copyists of sacred books, or Tfillin B. Bath.14b משה כ׳ ספרווכ׳ Moses is the author of his book, the chapter of Balaam, and the Book of Job; a. v. fr.Part. pass. כָּתוּב, f. כְּתוּבָה; pl. כְּתוּבִים, כְּתוּבִין; כְּתוּבוֹת. Meg.31a דבר זה כ׳ בתורהוכ׳ this is written in the Law, and repeated in the Prophets Ib. 7a כבר כ׳ אניוכ׳ I am already recorded in the chronicles of Y.Shek.VI, 49d bot. כיצד היו הלוחות כ׳ how was the writing on the tablets arranged?Gitt.54b כלס״ת … כ׳ לשמן any scroll of the Law in which the Divine names are not written with full consciousness, v. שֵׁם; a. fr.V. כָּתוּב. Nif. נִכְתָּב to be written, be reduced to writing; to be written upon. Meg.I, 8 הספרים נִכְתָּבִים בכל לשון the Biblical books may be written in (translated into) any language (v. ib. 9a); ib. לא התירו שיִכָּתְבוּוכ׳ they permitted them to be translated only into Greek. Ib. 7a נאמרה לִיכָּתֵב was indited (by the divine spirit) for the purpose of being written (as a book); Yoma 29a נתנה ליכתב (some ed. לִכְתּוֹב); a. v. fr. Hif. הִכְתִּיב 1) to cause to be written or recorded, to dictate, indite. Gen. R. s. 22 כבר הִכְתַּבְתִּי לךוכ׳ I have already ordered to be written in the Law Ruth R. to II, 14 אילו היה ראובן יודע שהק״בה מַכְתִּיב עליווכ׳ if R. had known that the Lord would cause to be written about him (Gen. 37:21) ; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 24 ג׳ פרשיותה׳ לנווכ׳ (Pesik. R. s. 15; Yalk. Ex. 307 כתכ) there are three sections that Moses indited for us in the Law. 2) to consign, enlist in the army, levy. Ex. R. s. 15 (מלך) ב״וד מַכְתִּיב לווכ׳ a human king levies soldiers for himself, strong ; Tanḥ. Hayé 3 מסביב (corr. acc.). Cant. R. to II, 8, a. e. מַכְתֶּבֶת, v. טִירוֹנְיָא.Part. pass, מוּכְתָּב recorded; levied. Kidd.IV, 5, v. אִסְטְרַטְיָא II.Tosef.B. Bath.IV, 7; B. Bath.92b; Keth.58a מ׳ למלכות levied for royal service (comment.: sentenced to death); Kidd.11a נִכְתָּב.Gen. R. s. 89 (Yalk. ib. 147 כתיב), v. סַקְרָרִין.

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  • 14 פשט

    פְּשַׁט, פְּשֵׁיטch. same, 1) to stretch, stretch forth; to straighten. Targ. Y. Gen. 22:10. Ib. 38:28. Targ. Prov. 31:19; a. fr.Ib. 26:18, v. בְּשַׁט.R. Hash. 26b כמה דפָשֵׁיט אינישוכ׳ the more man straightens his mind (removes all duplicity, v. preced.), the better it is, opp. כייף bends, humbles.Part. pass. פָּשִׁיט; f. פְּשִׁיטָא. Targ. Y. Ex. 26:28 (ed. Amst. פַּשִּׁיט). Targ. II Esth. 5:1. 2) to strip, tear, flay. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24.Pes.113a פְּשוֹט; B. Bath. 110a, v. נְטַש I. 3) (neut. verb) to be stretched forth, reach out. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ידיה דלא פַשְׁטַן מיתןוכ׳ may these hands which did not reach out to give thee, be cut off. 4) to explain, teach; to deduce. Gen. R. s. 17 הוון יתבין פַּשְטִיןוכ׳ he and R. … sat teaching; Lev. R. s. 34. B. Mets.18b וקא פשיט רבא דיהזיר and Raba decided that restitution must be made. Kidd.9b בתר דבעיא הדר פַּשְׁטָהּ after having raised the question, he met it again himself. Ber.2b והדר פשטו לה מברייתא and then they solved the question by deduction from a Boraitha. Hor.13b פ׳ גרס ותנאוכ׳ he explained (the subject to himself), and committed it to memory again and again. B. Mets.90b פְּשוֹט מהא חדא derive from this (Boraitha) one answer to the questions before us. Kidd.25a מי בעיתו … ולא פְשִׁיטְנָא לכו did you ever ask me anything that I did not explain to you?; a. fr.V. פְּשִׁיטָא.

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  • 15 פשיט

    פְּשַׁט, פְּשֵׁיטch. same, 1) to stretch, stretch forth; to straighten. Targ. Y. Gen. 22:10. Ib. 38:28. Targ. Prov. 31:19; a. fr.Ib. 26:18, v. בְּשַׁט.R. Hash. 26b כמה דפָשֵׁיט אינישוכ׳ the more man straightens his mind (removes all duplicity, v. preced.), the better it is, opp. כייף bends, humbles.Part. pass. פָּשִׁיט; f. פְּשִׁיטָא. Targ. Y. Ex. 26:28 (ed. Amst. פַּשִּׁיט). Targ. II Esth. 5:1. 2) to strip, tear, flay. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24.Pes.113a פְּשוֹט; B. Bath. 110a, v. נְטַש I. 3) (neut. verb) to be stretched forth, reach out. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ידיה דלא פַשְׁטַן מיתןוכ׳ may these hands which did not reach out to give thee, be cut off. 4) to explain, teach; to deduce. Gen. R. s. 17 הוון יתבין פַּשְטִיןוכ׳ he and R. … sat teaching; Lev. R. s. 34. B. Mets.18b וקא פשיט רבא דיהזיר and Raba decided that restitution must be made. Kidd.9b בתר דבעיא הדר פַּשְׁטָהּ after having raised the question, he met it again himself. Ber.2b והדר פשטו לה מברייתא and then they solved the question by deduction from a Boraitha. Hor.13b פ׳ גרס ותנאוכ׳ he explained (the subject to himself), and committed it to memory again and again. B. Mets.90b פְּשוֹט מהא חדא derive from this (Boraitha) one answer to the questions before us. Kidd.25a מי בעיתו … ולא פְשִׁיטְנָא לכו did you ever ask me anything that I did not explain to you?; a. fr.V. פְּשִׁיטָא.

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  • 16 פְּשַׁט

    פְּשַׁט, פְּשֵׁיטch. same, 1) to stretch, stretch forth; to straighten. Targ. Y. Gen. 22:10. Ib. 38:28. Targ. Prov. 31:19; a. fr.Ib. 26:18, v. בְּשַׁט.R. Hash. 26b כמה דפָשֵׁיט אינישוכ׳ the more man straightens his mind (removes all duplicity, v. preced.), the better it is, opp. כייף bends, humbles.Part. pass. פָּשִׁיט; f. פְּשִׁיטָא. Targ. Y. Ex. 26:28 (ed. Amst. פַּשִּׁיט). Targ. II Esth. 5:1. 2) to strip, tear, flay. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24.Pes.113a פְּשוֹט; B. Bath. 110a, v. נְטַש I. 3) (neut. verb) to be stretched forth, reach out. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ידיה דלא פַשְׁטַן מיתןוכ׳ may these hands which did not reach out to give thee, be cut off. 4) to explain, teach; to deduce. Gen. R. s. 17 הוון יתבין פַּשְטִיןוכ׳ he and R. … sat teaching; Lev. R. s. 34. B. Mets.18b וקא פשיט רבא דיהזיר and Raba decided that restitution must be made. Kidd.9b בתר דבעיא הדר פַּשְׁטָהּ after having raised the question, he met it again himself. Ber.2b והדר פשטו לה מברייתא and then they solved the question by deduction from a Boraitha. Hor.13b פ׳ גרס ותנאוכ׳ he explained (the subject to himself), and committed it to memory again and again. B. Mets.90b פְּשוֹט מהא חדא derive from this (Boraitha) one answer to the questions before us. Kidd.25a מי בעיתו … ולא פְשִׁיטְנָא לכו did you ever ask me anything that I did not explain to you?; a. fr.V. פְּשִׁיטָא.

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  • 17 פְּשֵׁיט

    פְּשַׁט, פְּשֵׁיטch. same, 1) to stretch, stretch forth; to straighten. Targ. Y. Gen. 22:10. Ib. 38:28. Targ. Prov. 31:19; a. fr.Ib. 26:18, v. בְּשַׁט.R. Hash. 26b כמה דפָשֵׁיט אינישוכ׳ the more man straightens his mind (removes all duplicity, v. preced.), the better it is, opp. כייף bends, humbles.Part. pass. פָּשִׁיט; f. פְּשִׁיטָא. Targ. Y. Ex. 26:28 (ed. Amst. פַּשִּׁיט). Targ. II Esth. 5:1. 2) to strip, tear, flay. Targ. Y. II Num. 23:24.Pes.113a פְּשוֹט; B. Bath. 110a, v. נְטַש I. 3) (neut. verb) to be stretched forth, reach out. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ידיה דלא פַשְׁטַן מיתןוכ׳ may these hands which did not reach out to give thee, be cut off. 4) to explain, teach; to deduce. Gen. R. s. 17 הוון יתבין פַּשְטִיןוכ׳ he and R. … sat teaching; Lev. R. s. 34. B. Mets.18b וקא פשיט רבא דיהזיר and Raba decided that restitution must be made. Kidd.9b בתר דבעיא הדר פַּשְׁטָהּ after having raised the question, he met it again himself. Ber.2b והדר פשטו לה מברייתא and then they solved the question by deduction from a Boraitha. Hor.13b פ׳ גרס ותנאוכ׳ he explained (the subject to himself), and committed it to memory again and again. B. Mets.90b פְּשוֹט מהא חדא derive from this (Boraitha) one answer to the questions before us. Kidd.25a מי בעיתו … ולא פְשִׁיטְנָא לכו did you ever ask me anything that I did not explain to you?; a. fr.V. פְּשִׁיטָא.

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  • 18 זקר

    זָקַר(cmp. Syr. זקר P. Sm. 115 1) 1) to thrust, fling. Yoma 67b זֹוקְרֹו בתוכ׳ Ar. a. Mss. M. 2 a. O. (ed. זורקו, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note), v. בַּת II. 2) to cast lots; to decide. Nif. נִזְקָר, Nithpa. נִזְדַּקֵּר 1) to be thrown; to leap, to stagger. Ib. 38b, v. בַּת II. 2) to be decided upon, to be decreed upon. Erub.52b למקום שרובו הוא נזקר (Var. נזר׳) he is judged to belong to where the larger portion of his body is.R. Hash. 18a כולן נזקרון בזקירה אחת Ar. (Var. Ar., a. ed. נסקרין … בסקירה) the fate of all of them is decided in one decree.Ber.46a אל יִזְדַּקֵּרוכ׳ (Alf. a. oth. יִזְדַּקֵּק, v. זָקַק, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) may there not occur to him (our host) or to us anything that suggests sin

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  • 19 זָקַר

    זָקַר(cmp. Syr. זקר P. Sm. 115 1) 1) to thrust, fling. Yoma 67b זֹוקְרֹו בתוכ׳ Ar. a. Mss. M. 2 a. O. (ed. זורקו, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note), v. בַּת II. 2) to cast lots; to decide. Nif. נִזְקָר, Nithpa. נִזְדַּקֵּר 1) to be thrown; to leap, to stagger. Ib. 38b, v. בַּת II. 2) to be decided upon, to be decreed upon. Erub.52b למקום שרובו הוא נזקר (Var. נזר׳) he is judged to belong to where the larger portion of his body is.R. Hash. 18a כולן נזקרון בזקירה אחת Ar. (Var. Ar., a. ed. נסקרין … בסקירה) the fate of all of them is decided in one decree.Ber.46a אל יִזְדַּקֵּרוכ׳ (Alf. a. oth. יִזְדַּקֵּק, v. זָקַק, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) may there not occur to him (our host) or to us anything that suggests sin

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  • 20 צרף I, צריף

    צְרַףI, צְרֵיף ch. sam( 1) same, v. supra. to be joined, combined, counted in), 1) to smelt, refine, try. Targ. Jer. 9:6. Targ. Is. 53:10; a. fr.Part. pass. צְרִיף; f. צְרִיפָא Targ. Prov. 30:5. 2) to contract, sponge ( cloth).Part. pass. as ab. Snh.44a סרבלא צ׳ Ms. F. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 3; ed. דצריפא) a sponged cloak (Rashi: dyed with alum, v. צְרִיפְתָּא); v., however, צְרִיפָא 2. 3) to combine, join. Targ. Y. II Gen. 15:1; Num. 24:24. Pa צָרֵף 1) to smelt, refine. Targ. Mal. 3:3.Trnsf. to torment (v. P. Sm. s. v. 344 6). Targ. Prov. 25:20. 2) to join, attach. Y.Nidd.II, end, 50b ולא הוה מְצָרֵף לון עימיה and never joined them to himself (invited them to a consultation); חד זמן צָרְפוֹן עימיה once he did invite them; בגין כן צָרְפִיתְכוֹן (not צריפתכון) therefore I invited you; a. e.B. Mets.53a, v. infra.Part. pass. מְצָרַף. Sot.17a האי מצ׳ והאי לא מצ׳ in the word אִשָּׁה the Alef and Shin (אֵש fire) are joined, in אִיש, they are not joined (separated by י; Rashi: מִיצְּרִיף Ithpe.). 3) (denom. of צְרִיפְתָּא) to mix earth with alum. Part. pass. as ab. Ab. Zar.33b דמְצָרְפֵי ובלעי they (the earthen vessels) contain alum and therefore absorb more. Ithpa. אִצְטָרֵיף, Ithpe. אִצְטְרִיף, אִיצְּרִיף 1) to be joined, to join. Targ. Y. I Gen. 15:1; Num. 24:24.B. Mets.53a ונִצְטַרְפִינְהוּ (Rashi ונִיצְרַף; Ms. M. ונִצְרוֹף; Ms. H. ונְצָרֵיף; Ms. F. ונִצִטְרַף) let them (the two kinds of coins) be joined (and treated as one mass; Rashi a. Mss.: let him join them); דאורייתא … לא מִצְטָרְפֵי things forbidden as sacred by Biblical law and things forbidden by rabbinical law cannot be combined (Ms. H. לא מְצָרְפִינָן we dare not combine). Succ.19a מי … דאִיצְטָרוּפֵי מצטרףוכ׳ is there anything that may be joined (to make up the legal size) which in itself is not fit? Ber.47a מאי דעתך לאיצטרופי בהדן do you expect to be counted with us (as the third person for saying grace)? Yoma 74a חזי לאיצטרופי fit to be added (to make up the legal quantity); a. fr.Sot.17a, v. supra.

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