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  • 1 שאל

    שָׁאַל(b. h.) 1) to ask, beg; to inquire, question. Yoma 75a bot. בשר ששָׁאֲלוּ שלאוכ׳ flesh for which they asked unreasonably was given them at an unreasonable time (in the evening) Taan.4a, v. הוֹגָן. Ber.V, 2 (33a) ושוֹאֲלִין (את) הגשמיםוכ׳ (Bab. ed. ושְׁאֵלָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) and the prayer for rain is inserted in the Benediction of Years (the ninth section of the Prayer of Benedictions, v. שָׁנָה). Taan.I, 1 אף אני לא אמרתי לִשְׁאוֹל אלא להזכיר I also did not say, ‘to ask for rain, but to mention rain. Ib. 2. Y.Ber.V, 9b bot. שוֹאֵל צרכיו, v. צוֹרֶךְ. B. Bath.IX, 1 יִשְׁאֲלוּוכ׳, v. פֶּתַח. Ab. IV, 18 ואל תִּשְׁאַל לו בשעת נדרו ask not thy neighbor (as to circumstances which may change the aspects of his vow) at the moment of his vow, v. infra Nif. Ib. V, 7 שואל כענין ומשיבוכ׳ he (the wise student) asks pertinent questions, and (when asked) replies in agreement with the adopted law. Bekh.36a עמד השואל וש׳ יכ׳ the questioner (at college) arose and asked Ned.20a שָׁאֲלוּ אתוכ׳ they asked Imma Shalom Nidd.68b בראשון לא שָׁאַלְתִּי … שלא שאלתי as to the first day I did not ask, and I made a mistake in not asking. Gen. R. s. 68 מטרונה שָׁאֶלָהוכ׳ a Roman matron asked R. José ; a. v. fr.Yoma 73a כיצד שוֹאֲלִין השואל פניו כלפי נִשְׁאָל הנשאלוכ׳ how were the Urim and Tummim consulted? The inquirer had his face directed to him (the priest) who was consulted, and the latter directed himself to the Divine Presence (the Urim and Tummim). Ib. אין שואלין שניוכ׳ you must not ask two questions at a time; a. fr.ש׳ בשלום (or sub. בשלום) to salute. M. Kat. 21b הוא שואל בשלום אחרים … אחרים אין שואלין בשלומווכ׳ he (the mourner during the first thirty days) may inquire after the peace of others, for they dwell in peace, but others must not inquire after his peace, for he does not dwell in peace. Ib. משיב ואינו שואל, v. שוּב; a. fr. 2) (cmp. דָּרַש) to discuss, lecture. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 5 שואלין הילכותוכ׳ the laws of Passover are expounded on Passover, v. עִנְיָן; Meg.29b שואלין בהלכותוכ׳; Y.Pes.I, 27b bot.; Bab. ib. 6a שואלין בהלכותוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שואלין ודורשין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Snh.12b; a. fr. 3) (cmp. בְּעֵי I) to beg to remark, to submit. Y.Shek.I, beg.45d ר׳ חזקיה ש׳ מעתהוכ׳ R. H. remarked, according to this Ib. 46b. Y.Snh.IX, 27a bot.; a. fr. 4) to ask for a loan, to borrow. Sabb.XXIII, 1 שואל אדם מחבירווכ׳ a man may borrow of his neighbor vessels of wine or oil (on the Sabbath), but must not say הַלְוֵינִי (v. infra Hif.); a. fr.Esp. to borrow an object for use (with ref. to Ex. 22:13 sq.). B. Mets. 103a שואל אדם בטובו לעולם if a person borrows an object (saying, ‘lend it to me) for its usefulness, it is a standing loan (he is permitted to take it whenever he desires to use it). Ib. VIII, 1 השואל את הפרה וש׳ בעליה עמה if a person borrows a cow for work, borrowing her owner with her (the owner lending his personal service). Ib. 95b שָׁאֲלָהּ ואחר כך ש׳וכ׳ if he borrowed the cow only, and after a while borrowed her owner; a. fr.שוֹאֵל the borrower of an object. Ib. a חיובא דש׳ the responsibility of the borrower. Ib. 96b top ש׳ הוי או שוכר הוי is he legally considered a borrower or a hirer? Ib. III, 2 והש׳ ישלםוכ׳ and the borrower must indemnify the hirer; a. fr.Sabb.96b אורגי … לשוֹאֲלֵיהֶן (Ar. לשווליהן, v. שְׁוַולְיָא) the curtain weavers were wont to throw the clue over to such as would borrow it from them.Part. pass. שָׁאוּל; f. שְׁאוּלָה Taan.23b טלית ש׳ היתהוכ׳ it was a cloak that had been lent to me, I had borrowed it for such a purpose (for ordinary wear), but not for that purpose (to wear it when carrying a load). Ib. IV, 8 שבהן … בכלי לבן שְׁאוּלִיןוכ׳ on those days the maidens of Zion went out (to the vineyards) in white garments borrowed for the purpose, in order not to put to shame those who had none; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאול … ולא שאולה, v. next w.Ib. s. 19 שאולת חומץ, read: שוֹאֶלֶת, a woman asking for some vinegar. Hif. הִשְׁאִיל 1) to cause inquiry, to inquire. Ber.6b כל הרגיל …הקב״ה מַשְׁאִיל בו if one who comes regularly to synagogue fails to come one day, the Lord holds inquiry about him. Yeb.76b עד שאתה משאיל עליו … שְׁאַלוכ׳ instead of inquiring about him whether or not he is fit for government, ask whether Ib. (in Chald. dict.) אאבוה קא משאיל he (Saul) asked (Abner) to inquire who his (Davids) father was. B. Bath. 123a היתה יושבת … ומַשְׁאֶלֶתוכ׳ she sat at the cross-roads and made inquiries; a. e. 2) to lend. Sabb.148a (ref. to Mish. ib. XIII, 1, v. supra) מאי שנא הַשְׁאִילֵינִי ומאי שנא הלויני what is the difference, whether you say hashileni (lend me) or halveni (loan me)? השאיליני לא אתי למיכתבוכ׳ when you say ‘lend me, no document is expected to be written for it Ned.IV, 6 חמודר … לא יַשְׁאִילֶנּוּ ולא יִשְׁאַל ממנו he who by his neighbors vow is forbidden any benefit at his hand, must neither lend him nor borrow from him B. Mets. 116a דברים העשויין להַשְׁאִילוכ׳ things which are frequently lent out or hired out; a. fr.מַשְׁאִיל the lender, owner of the lent object. Ib. 96a; a. fr.(Pesik. Vayhi, p. 63a> שאילו השאיל, v. שָׁחַל II. Nif. נִשְׁאַל 1) to be asked, consulted. Yoma 73a בגדים … נ׳ בהן when the war chaplain is consulted, he wears the garments which the high priest wears when he officiates, v. supra. Ib. 85a נִשְׁאֲלָה שאלהוכ׳ the following question was asked in their presence; Kidd.40b. Ned.81a דבר זה נ׳ לחכמיםוכ׳ this problem was placed before the scholars and the prophets, and they could not solve it ; a. fr. 2) נ׳ על to allow ones self to be asked about the circumstances of a case, to appear before a scholar for a decision on a ritual case. Y.Ter.VIII, 46a bot. שדעתו להִישָּׁאֵל עליה a case (of Trumah) which he had intended to have a scholar decide. Ib. הריני מניחה על מנת שאֶישָּׁאֵל עליה I put it (the doubtful Trumah) aside with the intention of having it decided Toh. III, 6 שאין בו דעת להִשָּׁאֵל (a child) whose mind is not sufficiently developed to be questioned. Ib. V, 5 אם נִשְׁאֲלוּ זהוכ׳ if they come for a decision, each of them separately; a. fr.Esp. נ׳ (על נדרו) to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a קונם … ולמי שאֶשָּׁאֵל עליו if one vows, I will not be benefited by N. N., nor by any scholar to whom I may apply for absolution from this vow; נ׳ על הראשוןוכ׳ he must first apply for absolution from the first part of the vow, and then from the second. Ib. נ׳ על נדרו … נזרו he must first apply for absolution from his vow of abstinence, and then from his nazaritic vow. Ib. 69a נִשְׁאָלִין על ההקםוכ׳ you may apply for absolution in order to revoke your confirmation (of your daughters vow), but you cannot do so in order to revoke your invalidation; a. fr. 3) to be borrowed, to do gratuitous service. B. Mets.96a שותפין ששאלו ונ׳ לאחד מהן if partners borrow an animal for work, and its owner lends his services to one of them individually. Ib. האומר לשלוחו צא והִשָּׁאֵל ליוכ׳ (not והשאיל) if a person says to his deputy, go out and do work in my behalf together with my cow (lent to my neighbor). Ib. האומר לעבדו צא והשאל עםוכ׳ if he says to his slave, go out and do work ; a. e.

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  • 2 שָׁאַל

    שָׁאַל(b. h.) 1) to ask, beg; to inquire, question. Yoma 75a bot. בשר ששָׁאֲלוּ שלאוכ׳ flesh for which they asked unreasonably was given them at an unreasonable time (in the evening) Taan.4a, v. הוֹגָן. Ber.V, 2 (33a) ושוֹאֲלִין (את) הגשמיםוכ׳ (Bab. ed. ושְׁאֵלָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) and the prayer for rain is inserted in the Benediction of Years (the ninth section of the Prayer of Benedictions, v. שָׁנָה). Taan.I, 1 אף אני לא אמרתי לִשְׁאוֹל אלא להזכיר I also did not say, ‘to ask for rain, but to mention rain. Ib. 2. Y.Ber.V, 9b bot. שוֹאֵל צרכיו, v. צוֹרֶךְ. B. Bath.IX, 1 יִשְׁאֲלוּוכ׳, v. פֶּתַח. Ab. IV, 18 ואל תִּשְׁאַל לו בשעת נדרו ask not thy neighbor (as to circumstances which may change the aspects of his vow) at the moment of his vow, v. infra Nif. Ib. V, 7 שואל כענין ומשיבוכ׳ he (the wise student) asks pertinent questions, and (when asked) replies in agreement with the adopted law. Bekh.36a עמד השואל וש׳ יכ׳ the questioner (at college) arose and asked Ned.20a שָׁאֲלוּ אתוכ׳ they asked Imma Shalom Nidd.68b בראשון לא שָׁאַלְתִּי … שלא שאלתי as to the first day I did not ask, and I made a mistake in not asking. Gen. R. s. 68 מטרונה שָׁאֶלָהוכ׳ a Roman matron asked R. José ; a. v. fr.Yoma 73a כיצד שוֹאֲלִין השואל פניו כלפי נִשְׁאָל הנשאלוכ׳ how were the Urim and Tummim consulted? The inquirer had his face directed to him (the priest) who was consulted, and the latter directed himself to the Divine Presence (the Urim and Tummim). Ib. אין שואלין שניוכ׳ you must not ask two questions at a time; a. fr.ש׳ בשלום (or sub. בשלום) to salute. M. Kat. 21b הוא שואל בשלום אחרים … אחרים אין שואלין בשלומווכ׳ he (the mourner during the first thirty days) may inquire after the peace of others, for they dwell in peace, but others must not inquire after his peace, for he does not dwell in peace. Ib. משיב ואינו שואל, v. שוּב; a. fr. 2) (cmp. דָּרַש) to discuss, lecture. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 5 שואלין הילכותוכ׳ the laws of Passover are expounded on Passover, v. עִנְיָן; Meg.29b שואלין בהלכותוכ׳; Y.Pes.I, 27b bot.; Bab. ib. 6a שואלין בהלכותוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שואלין ודורשין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Snh.12b; a. fr. 3) (cmp. בְּעֵי I) to beg to remark, to submit. Y.Shek.I, beg.45d ר׳ חזקיה ש׳ מעתהוכ׳ R. H. remarked, according to this Ib. 46b. Y.Snh.IX, 27a bot.; a. fr. 4) to ask for a loan, to borrow. Sabb.XXIII, 1 שואל אדם מחבירווכ׳ a man may borrow of his neighbor vessels of wine or oil (on the Sabbath), but must not say הַלְוֵינִי (v. infra Hif.); a. fr.Esp. to borrow an object for use (with ref. to Ex. 22:13 sq.). B. Mets. 103a שואל אדם בטובו לעולם if a person borrows an object (saying, ‘lend it to me) for its usefulness, it is a standing loan (he is permitted to take it whenever he desires to use it). Ib. VIII, 1 השואל את הפרה וש׳ בעליה עמה if a person borrows a cow for work, borrowing her owner with her (the owner lending his personal service). Ib. 95b שָׁאֲלָהּ ואחר כך ש׳וכ׳ if he borrowed the cow only, and after a while borrowed her owner; a. fr.שוֹאֵל the borrower of an object. Ib. a חיובא דש׳ the responsibility of the borrower. Ib. 96b top ש׳ הוי או שוכר הוי is he legally considered a borrower or a hirer? Ib. III, 2 והש׳ ישלםוכ׳ and the borrower must indemnify the hirer; a. fr.Sabb.96b אורגי … לשוֹאֲלֵיהֶן (Ar. לשווליהן, v. שְׁוַולְיָא) the curtain weavers were wont to throw the clue over to such as would borrow it from them.Part. pass. שָׁאוּל; f. שְׁאוּלָה Taan.23b טלית ש׳ היתהוכ׳ it was a cloak that had been lent to me, I had borrowed it for such a purpose (for ordinary wear), but not for that purpose (to wear it when carrying a load). Ib. IV, 8 שבהן … בכלי לבן שְׁאוּלִיןוכ׳ on those days the maidens of Zion went out (to the vineyards) in white garments borrowed for the purpose, in order not to put to shame those who had none; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאול … ולא שאולה, v. next w.Ib. s. 19 שאולת חומץ, read: שוֹאֶלֶת, a woman asking for some vinegar. Hif. הִשְׁאִיל 1) to cause inquiry, to inquire. Ber.6b כל הרגיל …הקב״ה מַשְׁאִיל בו if one who comes regularly to synagogue fails to come one day, the Lord holds inquiry about him. Yeb.76b עד שאתה משאיל עליו … שְׁאַלוכ׳ instead of inquiring about him whether or not he is fit for government, ask whether Ib. (in Chald. dict.) אאבוה קא משאיל he (Saul) asked (Abner) to inquire who his (Davids) father was. B. Bath. 123a היתה יושבת … ומַשְׁאֶלֶתוכ׳ she sat at the cross-roads and made inquiries; a. e. 2) to lend. Sabb.148a (ref. to Mish. ib. XIII, 1, v. supra) מאי שנא הַשְׁאִילֵינִי ומאי שנא הלויני what is the difference, whether you say hashileni (lend me) or halveni (loan me)? השאיליני לא אתי למיכתבוכ׳ when you say ‘lend me, no document is expected to be written for it Ned.IV, 6 חמודר … לא יַשְׁאִילֶנּוּ ולא יִשְׁאַל ממנו he who by his neighbors vow is forbidden any benefit at his hand, must neither lend him nor borrow from him B. Mets. 116a דברים העשויין להַשְׁאִילוכ׳ things which are frequently lent out or hired out; a. fr.מַשְׁאִיל the lender, owner of the lent object. Ib. 96a; a. fr.(Pesik. Vayhi, p. 63a> שאילו השאיל, v. שָׁחַל II. Nif. נִשְׁאַל 1) to be asked, consulted. Yoma 73a בגדים … נ׳ בהן when the war chaplain is consulted, he wears the garments which the high priest wears when he officiates, v. supra. Ib. 85a נִשְׁאֲלָה שאלהוכ׳ the following question was asked in their presence; Kidd.40b. Ned.81a דבר זה נ׳ לחכמיםוכ׳ this problem was placed before the scholars and the prophets, and they could not solve it ; a. fr. 2) נ׳ על to allow ones self to be asked about the circumstances of a case, to appear before a scholar for a decision on a ritual case. Y.Ter.VIII, 46a bot. שדעתו להִישָּׁאֵל עליה a case (of Trumah) which he had intended to have a scholar decide. Ib. הריני מניחה על מנת שאֶישָּׁאֵל עליה I put it (the doubtful Trumah) aside with the intention of having it decided Toh. III, 6 שאין בו דעת להִשָּׁאֵל (a child) whose mind is not sufficiently developed to be questioned. Ib. V, 5 אם נִשְׁאֲלוּ זהוכ׳ if they come for a decision, each of them separately; a. fr.Esp. נ׳ (על נדרו) to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a קונם … ולמי שאֶשָּׁאֵל עליו if one vows, I will not be benefited by N. N., nor by any scholar to whom I may apply for absolution from this vow; נ׳ על הראשוןוכ׳ he must first apply for absolution from the first part of the vow, and then from the second. Ib. נ׳ על נדרו … נזרו he must first apply for absolution from his vow of abstinence, and then from his nazaritic vow. Ib. 69a נִשְׁאָלִין על ההקםוכ׳ you may apply for absolution in order to revoke your confirmation (of your daughters vow), but you cannot do so in order to revoke your invalidation; a. fr. 3) to be borrowed, to do gratuitous service. B. Mets.96a שותפין ששאלו ונ׳ לאחד מהן if partners borrow an animal for work, and its owner lends his services to one of them individually. Ib. האומר לשלוחו צא והִשָּׁאֵל ליוכ׳ (not והשאיל) if a person says to his deputy, go out and do work in my behalf together with my cow (lent to my neighbor). Ib. האומר לעבדו צא והשאל עםוכ׳ if he says to his slave, go out and do work ; a. e.

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  • 3 שאל

    שְׁאַל, שְׁאֵיל, שְׁיֵיל, שְׁיֵלch. sam( Nif. נִשְׁאַל to be asked, consulted), 1) to ask, inquire, beg. Targ. 2 Kings 3:11. Targ. 1 Kings 19:4. Targ. Job 31:30 למִשְׁאַל Ms. (ed. למִשְׁיַיל, למִשְׁיַל). Targ. Y. Deut. 1:1 שַׁיְילְתוּן (ed. Vien. שַׁיְילַתַּוּן, read: שַׁיַּילְתּוּן, Pa). Targ. Ps. 137:3; a. fr.ש׳ לשלם, ש׳ בשלם, v. שְׁלָם.Sabb.20b; 21a שְׁאִילְתִּינְהוּ לכלוכ׳, v. נָחוֹתָא. Ib. 30a שאוּל שאילה זווכ׳ they asked the following question, v. עֵיל. Taan.21a אי איכא דשָׁאֵיל ליוכ׳ if any one were to ask me a question from the Mishnah of Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top הא גברא מִישְׁאֲלִינֵיה אתא שַׂאֲלוּנֵיהוכ׳ (not מישאלינית) here is a man whom you night ask; he came, and they asked; a. fr.Part. pass. שְׁאִיל. Sabb.30b ולענין שאילה דשְׁאִילְנָא קדמיכון and as to the question which I have been asked in your presence; (Rashi: דשָׁאֵילְנָא which I asked, a courteous phrase for ‘which you asked of me); a. e. 2) to borrow. Targ. Ex. 22:13; a. fr.(Targ. O. ib. 12:36, v. infra Af.B. Mets.97a ההוא גברא דש׳וכ׳ a man borrowed a cat from his neighbor Ib. האי … למִישְׁאַל מידיוכ׳ if one wishes to borrow an object from his neighbor and be free from responsibility for an accident Ib. נימא ליה שְׁאֵילוכ׳ let him (the lender) say to him, first take what you want to borrow, and then Yeb.120b לא שָׁיְילֵי (not שיולי); B. Mets.27b לא שְׁאִילֵי, v. סְקַב; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 97a שאיל לן מר you (as teacher) are loaned to us, i. e. you are in our service, and if we borrow an object from you, we are not responsible, it being שאילה בבעלים, v. שְׁאִילָה. Ib. אתון שְׁאִילְתּוּן לי you are in my service. Ib. איהו ש׳ להו … אינהו שְׁאִילוּ ליהוכ׳ he (the teacher) is in their (the scholars) service on the Kallah day (v. כַּלָּה); they are in his on any other day; a. e.Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאיל הוא לה ולא שְׁאִילָה היא ליה (some ed. שאול … שאולה) he is not loaned to her, nor she to him, i. e. the simile does not fit the application, nor the application the simile. Pa. שַׁיֵּיל 1) same, to ask, borrow Targ. Y. Ex. 12:35; a. e.Bets.19a אתא … לשַׁיּוּלֵיוכ׳ he came before the Rabbis to ask Ḥull.3b דליתיה קמן דלִישַׁיְּילֵיה when he is not before us so that we could ask him. Tam.32a מְשַׁיַּילְנָא לכו I am asking you; a. fr. 2) to lend. Targ. Y. Ex. 12:36.Taan.21b, v. זְבִילָא. Ib. דמחממת … ומְשַׁיְּילָאוכ׳ who heated her oven and let her neighbors use it; a. fr. Af. אַשְׁאֵיל, אוֹשֵׁל to lend. Targ. O. Ex. 12:36 ed. Berl. (ed. Vien. שאילינון, corr. acc.); a. e.Yeb. l. c. ולא מוֹשְׁלֵי, v. נְחַש I. B. Mets. 116a דעביד לאוֹשוּלֵיוכ׳ which it is customary to lend and hire out; a. e. Ithpa. אִשְׁתָּאַל, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּאֵיל, אִתְּשִׁיל 1) (with מ־) to take leave of absence. Targ. 1 Sam. 20:6. 2) (with ב־) to allow ones self to be inquired of; to answer, issue an oracle. Targ. Ez. 14:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 24:1. Targ. Is. 65:1. 3) (with ל־) to bring a case up for decision, to ask. Y.Maasr.II, beg.49c אִשְׁתָּאֲלִית לאיליןוכ׳ I asked those of the house of Y.Sabb.XII, 13c bot., אִשְׁתַּאֲלַת לר׳ שמעוןוכ׳ R. S. b. L. was asked. Ib. VI, 8a ואִיתְשְׁלַת לר׳ ומרוכ׳ when the case was brought before Rabbi, he said ; a. fr.Esp. to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a אי בעי על נדרו איתשיל ברישאוכ׳ if he so desires, he may ask first for absolution from his vow of abstinence, or if he chooses, he may ask first for absolution from his nazaritic vow; ib. נִיתְּשִׁיל; a. fr.

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  • 4 שאיל

    שְׁאַל, שְׁאֵיל, שְׁיֵיל, שְׁיֵלch. sam( Nif. נִשְׁאַל to be asked, consulted), 1) to ask, inquire, beg. Targ. 2 Kings 3:11. Targ. 1 Kings 19:4. Targ. Job 31:30 למִשְׁאַל Ms. (ed. למִשְׁיַיל, למִשְׁיַל). Targ. Y. Deut. 1:1 שַׁיְילְתוּן (ed. Vien. שַׁיְילַתַּוּן, read: שַׁיַּילְתּוּן, Pa). Targ. Ps. 137:3; a. fr.ש׳ לשלם, ש׳ בשלם, v. שְׁלָם.Sabb.20b; 21a שְׁאִילְתִּינְהוּ לכלוכ׳, v. נָחוֹתָא. Ib. 30a שאוּל שאילה זווכ׳ they asked the following question, v. עֵיל. Taan.21a אי איכא דשָׁאֵיל ליוכ׳ if any one were to ask me a question from the Mishnah of Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top הא גברא מִישְׁאֲלִינֵיה אתא שַׂאֲלוּנֵיהוכ׳ (not מישאלינית) here is a man whom you night ask; he came, and they asked; a. fr.Part. pass. שְׁאִיל. Sabb.30b ולענין שאילה דשְׁאִילְנָא קדמיכון and as to the question which I have been asked in your presence; (Rashi: דשָׁאֵילְנָא which I asked, a courteous phrase for ‘which you asked of me); a. e. 2) to borrow. Targ. Ex. 22:13; a. fr.(Targ. O. ib. 12:36, v. infra Af.B. Mets.97a ההוא גברא דש׳וכ׳ a man borrowed a cat from his neighbor Ib. האי … למִישְׁאַל מידיוכ׳ if one wishes to borrow an object from his neighbor and be free from responsibility for an accident Ib. נימא ליה שְׁאֵילוכ׳ let him (the lender) say to him, first take what you want to borrow, and then Yeb.120b לא שָׁיְילֵי (not שיולי); B. Mets.27b לא שְׁאִילֵי, v. סְקַב; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 97a שאיל לן מר you (as teacher) are loaned to us, i. e. you are in our service, and if we borrow an object from you, we are not responsible, it being שאילה בבעלים, v. שְׁאִילָה. Ib. אתון שְׁאִילְתּוּן לי you are in my service. Ib. איהו ש׳ להו … אינהו שְׁאִילוּ ליהוכ׳ he (the teacher) is in their (the scholars) service on the Kallah day (v. כַּלָּה); they are in his on any other day; a. e.Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאיל הוא לה ולא שְׁאִילָה היא ליה (some ed. שאול … שאולה) he is not loaned to her, nor she to him, i. e. the simile does not fit the application, nor the application the simile. Pa. שַׁיֵּיל 1) same, to ask, borrow Targ. Y. Ex. 12:35; a. e.Bets.19a אתא … לשַׁיּוּלֵיוכ׳ he came before the Rabbis to ask Ḥull.3b דליתיה קמן דלִישַׁיְּילֵיה when he is not before us so that we could ask him. Tam.32a מְשַׁיַּילְנָא לכו I am asking you; a. fr. 2) to lend. Targ. Y. Ex. 12:36.Taan.21b, v. זְבִילָא. Ib. דמחממת … ומְשַׁיְּילָאוכ׳ who heated her oven and let her neighbors use it; a. fr. Af. אַשְׁאֵיל, אוֹשֵׁל to lend. Targ. O. Ex. 12:36 ed. Berl. (ed. Vien. שאילינון, corr. acc.); a. e.Yeb. l. c. ולא מוֹשְׁלֵי, v. נְחַש I. B. Mets. 116a דעביד לאוֹשוּלֵיוכ׳ which it is customary to lend and hire out; a. e. Ithpa. אִשְׁתָּאַל, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּאֵיל, אִתְּשִׁיל 1) (with מ־) to take leave of absence. Targ. 1 Sam. 20:6. 2) (with ב־) to allow ones self to be inquired of; to answer, issue an oracle. Targ. Ez. 14:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 24:1. Targ. Is. 65:1. 3) (with ל־) to bring a case up for decision, to ask. Y.Maasr.II, beg.49c אִשְׁתָּאֲלִית לאיליןוכ׳ I asked those of the house of Y.Sabb.XII, 13c bot., אִשְׁתַּאֲלַת לר׳ שמעוןוכ׳ R. S. b. L. was asked. Ib. VI, 8a ואִיתְשְׁלַת לר׳ ומרוכ׳ when the case was brought before Rabbi, he said ; a. fr.Esp. to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a אי בעי על נדרו איתשיל ברישאוכ׳ if he so desires, he may ask first for absolution from his vow of abstinence, or if he chooses, he may ask first for absolution from his nazaritic vow; ib. נִיתְּשִׁיל; a. fr.

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  • 5 שְׁאַל

    שְׁאַל, שְׁאֵיל, שְׁיֵיל, שְׁיֵלch. sam( Nif. נִשְׁאַל to be asked, consulted), 1) to ask, inquire, beg. Targ. 2 Kings 3:11. Targ. 1 Kings 19:4. Targ. Job 31:30 למִשְׁאַל Ms. (ed. למִשְׁיַיל, למִשְׁיַל). Targ. Y. Deut. 1:1 שַׁיְילְתוּן (ed. Vien. שַׁיְילַתַּוּן, read: שַׁיַּילְתּוּן, Pa). Targ. Ps. 137:3; a. fr.ש׳ לשלם, ש׳ בשלם, v. שְׁלָם.Sabb.20b; 21a שְׁאִילְתִּינְהוּ לכלוכ׳, v. נָחוֹתָא. Ib. 30a שאוּל שאילה זווכ׳ they asked the following question, v. עֵיל. Taan.21a אי איכא דשָׁאֵיל ליוכ׳ if any one were to ask me a question from the Mishnah of Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top הא גברא מִישְׁאֲלִינֵיה אתא שַׂאֲלוּנֵיהוכ׳ (not מישאלינית) here is a man whom you night ask; he came, and they asked; a. fr.Part. pass. שְׁאִיל. Sabb.30b ולענין שאילה דשְׁאִילְנָא קדמיכון and as to the question which I have been asked in your presence; (Rashi: דשָׁאֵילְנָא which I asked, a courteous phrase for ‘which you asked of me); a. e. 2) to borrow. Targ. Ex. 22:13; a. fr.(Targ. O. ib. 12:36, v. infra Af.B. Mets.97a ההוא גברא דש׳וכ׳ a man borrowed a cat from his neighbor Ib. האי … למִישְׁאַל מידיוכ׳ if one wishes to borrow an object from his neighbor and be free from responsibility for an accident Ib. נימא ליה שְׁאֵילוכ׳ let him (the lender) say to him, first take what you want to borrow, and then Yeb.120b לא שָׁיְילֵי (not שיולי); B. Mets.27b לא שְׁאִילֵי, v. סְקַב; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 97a שאיל לן מר you (as teacher) are loaned to us, i. e. you are in our service, and if we borrow an object from you, we are not responsible, it being שאילה בבעלים, v. שְׁאִילָה. Ib. אתון שְׁאִילְתּוּן לי you are in my service. Ib. איהו ש׳ להו … אינהו שְׁאִילוּ ליהוכ׳ he (the teacher) is in their (the scholars) service on the Kallah day (v. כַּלָּה); they are in his on any other day; a. e.Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאיל הוא לה ולא שְׁאִילָה היא ליה (some ed. שאול … שאולה) he is not loaned to her, nor she to him, i. e. the simile does not fit the application, nor the application the simile. Pa. שַׁיֵּיל 1) same, to ask, borrow Targ. Y. Ex. 12:35; a. e.Bets.19a אתא … לשַׁיּוּלֵיוכ׳ he came before the Rabbis to ask Ḥull.3b דליתיה קמן דלִישַׁיְּילֵיה when he is not before us so that we could ask him. Tam.32a מְשַׁיַּילְנָא לכו I am asking you; a. fr. 2) to lend. Targ. Y. Ex. 12:36.Taan.21b, v. זְבִילָא. Ib. דמחממת … ומְשַׁיְּילָאוכ׳ who heated her oven and let her neighbors use it; a. fr. Af. אַשְׁאֵיל, אוֹשֵׁל to lend. Targ. O. Ex. 12:36 ed. Berl. (ed. Vien. שאילינון, corr. acc.); a. e.Yeb. l. c. ולא מוֹשְׁלֵי, v. נְחַש I. B. Mets. 116a דעביד לאוֹשוּלֵיוכ׳ which it is customary to lend and hire out; a. e. Ithpa. אִשְׁתָּאַל, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּאֵיל, אִתְּשִׁיל 1) (with מ־) to take leave of absence. Targ. 1 Sam. 20:6. 2) (with ב־) to allow ones self to be inquired of; to answer, issue an oracle. Targ. Ez. 14:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 24:1. Targ. Is. 65:1. 3) (with ל־) to bring a case up for decision, to ask. Y.Maasr.II, beg.49c אִשְׁתָּאֲלִית לאיליןוכ׳ I asked those of the house of Y.Sabb.XII, 13c bot., אִשְׁתַּאֲלַת לר׳ שמעוןוכ׳ R. S. b. L. was asked. Ib. VI, 8a ואִיתְשְׁלַת לר׳ ומרוכ׳ when the case was brought before Rabbi, he said ; a. fr.Esp. to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a אי בעי על נדרו איתשיל ברישאוכ׳ if he so desires, he may ask first for absolution from his vow of abstinence, or if he chooses, he may ask first for absolution from his nazaritic vow; ib. נִיתְּשִׁיל; a. fr.

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  • 6 שְׁאֵיל

    שְׁאַל, שְׁאֵיל, שְׁיֵיל, שְׁיֵלch. sam( Nif. נִשְׁאַל to be asked, consulted), 1) to ask, inquire, beg. Targ. 2 Kings 3:11. Targ. 1 Kings 19:4. Targ. Job 31:30 למִשְׁאַל Ms. (ed. למִשְׁיַיל, למִשְׁיַל). Targ. Y. Deut. 1:1 שַׁיְילְתוּן (ed. Vien. שַׁיְילַתַּוּן, read: שַׁיַּילְתּוּן, Pa). Targ. Ps. 137:3; a. fr.ש׳ לשלם, ש׳ בשלם, v. שְׁלָם.Sabb.20b; 21a שְׁאִילְתִּינְהוּ לכלוכ׳, v. נָחוֹתָא. Ib. 30a שאוּל שאילה זווכ׳ they asked the following question, v. עֵיל. Taan.21a אי איכא דשָׁאֵיל ליוכ׳ if any one were to ask me a question from the Mishnah of Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top הא גברא מִישְׁאֲלִינֵיה אתא שַׂאֲלוּנֵיהוכ׳ (not מישאלינית) here is a man whom you night ask; he came, and they asked; a. fr.Part. pass. שְׁאִיל. Sabb.30b ולענין שאילה דשְׁאִילְנָא קדמיכון and as to the question which I have been asked in your presence; (Rashi: דשָׁאֵילְנָא which I asked, a courteous phrase for ‘which you asked of me); a. e. 2) to borrow. Targ. Ex. 22:13; a. fr.(Targ. O. ib. 12:36, v. infra Af.B. Mets.97a ההוא גברא דש׳וכ׳ a man borrowed a cat from his neighbor Ib. האי … למִישְׁאַל מידיוכ׳ if one wishes to borrow an object from his neighbor and be free from responsibility for an accident Ib. נימא ליה שְׁאֵילוכ׳ let him (the lender) say to him, first take what you want to borrow, and then Yeb.120b לא שָׁיְילֵי (not שיולי); B. Mets.27b לא שְׁאִילֵי, v. סְקַב; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 97a שאיל לן מר you (as teacher) are loaned to us, i. e. you are in our service, and if we borrow an object from you, we are not responsible, it being שאילה בבעלים, v. שְׁאִילָה. Ib. אתון שְׁאִילְתּוּן לי you are in my service. Ib. איהו ש׳ להו … אינהו שְׁאִילוּ ליהוכ׳ he (the teacher) is in their (the scholars) service on the Kallah day (v. כַּלָּה); they are in his on any other day; a. e.Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאיל הוא לה ולא שְׁאִילָה היא ליה (some ed. שאול … שאולה) he is not loaned to her, nor she to him, i. e. the simile does not fit the application, nor the application the simile. Pa. שַׁיֵּיל 1) same, to ask, borrow Targ. Y. Ex. 12:35; a. e.Bets.19a אתא … לשַׁיּוּלֵיוכ׳ he came before the Rabbis to ask Ḥull.3b דליתיה קמן דלִישַׁיְּילֵיה when he is not before us so that we could ask him. Tam.32a מְשַׁיַּילְנָא לכו I am asking you; a. fr. 2) to lend. Targ. Y. Ex. 12:36.Taan.21b, v. זְבִילָא. Ib. דמחממת … ומְשַׁיְּילָאוכ׳ who heated her oven and let her neighbors use it; a. fr. Af. אַשְׁאֵיל, אוֹשֵׁל to lend. Targ. O. Ex. 12:36 ed. Berl. (ed. Vien. שאילינון, corr. acc.); a. e.Yeb. l. c. ולא מוֹשְׁלֵי, v. נְחַש I. B. Mets. 116a דעביד לאוֹשוּלֵיוכ׳ which it is customary to lend and hire out; a. e. Ithpa. אִשְׁתָּאַל, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּאֵיל, אִתְּשִׁיל 1) (with מ־) to take leave of absence. Targ. 1 Sam. 20:6. 2) (with ב־) to allow ones self to be inquired of; to answer, issue an oracle. Targ. Ez. 14:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 24:1. Targ. Is. 65:1. 3) (with ל־) to bring a case up for decision, to ask. Y.Maasr.II, beg.49c אִשְׁתָּאֲלִית לאיליןוכ׳ I asked those of the house of Y.Sabb.XII, 13c bot., אִשְׁתַּאֲלַת לר׳ שמעוןוכ׳ R. S. b. L. was asked. Ib. VI, 8a ואִיתְשְׁלַת לר׳ ומרוכ׳ when the case was brought before Rabbi, he said ; a. fr.Esp. to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a אי בעי על נדרו איתשיל ברישאוכ׳ if he so desires, he may ask first for absolution from his vow of abstinence, or if he chooses, he may ask first for absolution from his nazaritic vow; ib. נִיתְּשִׁיל; a. fr.

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  • 7 שְׁיֵיל

    שְׁאַל, שְׁאֵיל, שְׁיֵיל, שְׁיֵלch. sam( Nif. נִשְׁאַל to be asked, consulted), 1) to ask, inquire, beg. Targ. 2 Kings 3:11. Targ. 1 Kings 19:4. Targ. Job 31:30 למִשְׁאַל Ms. (ed. למִשְׁיַיל, למִשְׁיַל). Targ. Y. Deut. 1:1 שַׁיְילְתוּן (ed. Vien. שַׁיְילַתַּוּן, read: שַׁיַּילְתּוּן, Pa). Targ. Ps. 137:3; a. fr.ש׳ לשלם, ש׳ בשלם, v. שְׁלָם.Sabb.20b; 21a שְׁאִילְתִּינְהוּ לכלוכ׳, v. נָחוֹתָא. Ib. 30a שאוּל שאילה זווכ׳ they asked the following question, v. עֵיל. Taan.21a אי איכא דשָׁאֵיל ליוכ׳ if any one were to ask me a question from the Mishnah of Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top הא גברא מִישְׁאֲלִינֵיה אתא שַׂאֲלוּנֵיהוכ׳ (not מישאלינית) here is a man whom you night ask; he came, and they asked; a. fr.Part. pass. שְׁאִיל. Sabb.30b ולענין שאילה דשְׁאִילְנָא קדמיכון and as to the question which I have been asked in your presence; (Rashi: דשָׁאֵילְנָא which I asked, a courteous phrase for ‘which you asked of me); a. e. 2) to borrow. Targ. Ex. 22:13; a. fr.(Targ. O. ib. 12:36, v. infra Af.B. Mets.97a ההוא גברא דש׳וכ׳ a man borrowed a cat from his neighbor Ib. האי … למִישְׁאַל מידיוכ׳ if one wishes to borrow an object from his neighbor and be free from responsibility for an accident Ib. נימא ליה שְׁאֵילוכ׳ let him (the lender) say to him, first take what you want to borrow, and then Yeb.120b לא שָׁיְילֵי (not שיולי); B. Mets.27b לא שְׁאִילֵי, v. סְקַב; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 97a שאיל לן מר you (as teacher) are loaned to us, i. e. you are in our service, and if we borrow an object from you, we are not responsible, it being שאילה בבעלים, v. שְׁאִילָה. Ib. אתון שְׁאִילְתּוּן לי you are in my service. Ib. איהו ש׳ להו … אינהו שְׁאִילוּ ליהוכ׳ he (the teacher) is in their (the scholars) service on the Kallah day (v. כַּלָּה); they are in his on any other day; a. e.Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאיל הוא לה ולא שְׁאִילָה היא ליה (some ed. שאול … שאולה) he is not loaned to her, nor she to him, i. e. the simile does not fit the application, nor the application the simile. Pa. שַׁיֵּיל 1) same, to ask, borrow Targ. Y. Ex. 12:35; a. e.Bets.19a אתא … לשַׁיּוּלֵיוכ׳ he came before the Rabbis to ask Ḥull.3b דליתיה קמן דלִישַׁיְּילֵיה when he is not before us so that we could ask him. Tam.32a מְשַׁיַּילְנָא לכו I am asking you; a. fr. 2) to lend. Targ. Y. Ex. 12:36.Taan.21b, v. זְבִילָא. Ib. דמחממת … ומְשַׁיְּילָאוכ׳ who heated her oven and let her neighbors use it; a. fr. Af. אַשְׁאֵיל, אוֹשֵׁל to lend. Targ. O. Ex. 12:36 ed. Berl. (ed. Vien. שאילינון, corr. acc.); a. e.Yeb. l. c. ולא מוֹשְׁלֵי, v. נְחַש I. B. Mets. 116a דעביד לאוֹשוּלֵיוכ׳ which it is customary to lend and hire out; a. e. Ithpa. אִשְׁתָּאַל, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּאֵיל, אִתְּשִׁיל 1) (with מ־) to take leave of absence. Targ. 1 Sam. 20:6. 2) (with ב־) to allow ones self to be inquired of; to answer, issue an oracle. Targ. Ez. 14:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 24:1. Targ. Is. 65:1. 3) (with ל־) to bring a case up for decision, to ask. Y.Maasr.II, beg.49c אִשְׁתָּאֲלִית לאיליןוכ׳ I asked those of the house of Y.Sabb.XII, 13c bot., אִשְׁתַּאֲלַת לר׳ שמעוןוכ׳ R. S. b. L. was asked. Ib. VI, 8a ואִיתְשְׁלַת לר׳ ומרוכ׳ when the case was brought before Rabbi, he said ; a. fr.Esp. to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a אי בעי על נדרו איתשיל ברישאוכ׳ if he so desires, he may ask first for absolution from his vow of abstinence, or if he chooses, he may ask first for absolution from his nazaritic vow; ib. נִיתְּשִׁיל; a. fr.

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  • 8 שְׁיֵל

    שְׁאַל, שְׁאֵיל, שְׁיֵיל, שְׁיֵלch. sam( Nif. נִשְׁאַל to be asked, consulted), 1) to ask, inquire, beg. Targ. 2 Kings 3:11. Targ. 1 Kings 19:4. Targ. Job 31:30 למִשְׁאַל Ms. (ed. למִשְׁיַיל, למִשְׁיַל). Targ. Y. Deut. 1:1 שַׁיְילְתוּן (ed. Vien. שַׁיְילַתַּוּן, read: שַׁיַּילְתּוּן, Pa). Targ. Ps. 137:3; a. fr.ש׳ לשלם, ש׳ בשלם, v. שְׁלָם.Sabb.20b; 21a שְׁאִילְתִּינְהוּ לכלוכ׳, v. נָחוֹתָא. Ib. 30a שאוּל שאילה זווכ׳ they asked the following question, v. עֵיל. Taan.21a אי איכא דשָׁאֵיל ליוכ׳ if any one were to ask me a question from the Mishnah of Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top הא גברא מִישְׁאֲלִינֵיה אתא שַׂאֲלוּנֵיהוכ׳ (not מישאלינית) here is a man whom you night ask; he came, and they asked; a. fr.Part. pass. שְׁאִיל. Sabb.30b ולענין שאילה דשְׁאִילְנָא קדמיכון and as to the question which I have been asked in your presence; (Rashi: דשָׁאֵילְנָא which I asked, a courteous phrase for ‘which you asked of me); a. e. 2) to borrow. Targ. Ex. 22:13; a. fr.(Targ. O. ib. 12:36, v. infra Af.B. Mets.97a ההוא גברא דש׳וכ׳ a man borrowed a cat from his neighbor Ib. האי … למִישְׁאַל מידיוכ׳ if one wishes to borrow an object from his neighbor and be free from responsibility for an accident Ib. נימא ליה שְׁאֵילוכ׳ let him (the lender) say to him, first take what you want to borrow, and then Yeb.120b לא שָׁיְילֵי (not שיולי); B. Mets.27b לא שְׁאִילֵי, v. סְקַב; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 97a שאיל לן מר you (as teacher) are loaned to us, i. e. you are in our service, and if we borrow an object from you, we are not responsible, it being שאילה בבעלים, v. שְׁאִילָה. Ib. אתון שְׁאִילְתּוּן לי you are in my service. Ib. איהו ש׳ להו … אינהו שְׁאִילוּ ליהוכ׳ he (the teacher) is in their (the scholars) service on the Kallah day (v. כַּלָּה); they are in his on any other day; a. e.Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאיל הוא לה ולא שְׁאִילָה היא ליה (some ed. שאול … שאולה) he is not loaned to her, nor she to him, i. e. the simile does not fit the application, nor the application the simile. Pa. שַׁיֵּיל 1) same, to ask, borrow Targ. Y. Ex. 12:35; a. e.Bets.19a אתא … לשַׁיּוּלֵיוכ׳ he came before the Rabbis to ask Ḥull.3b דליתיה קמן דלִישַׁיְּילֵיה when he is not before us so that we could ask him. Tam.32a מְשַׁיַּילְנָא לכו I am asking you; a. fr. 2) to lend. Targ. Y. Ex. 12:36.Taan.21b, v. זְבִילָא. Ib. דמחממת … ומְשַׁיְּילָאוכ׳ who heated her oven and let her neighbors use it; a. fr. Af. אַשְׁאֵיל, אוֹשֵׁל to lend. Targ. O. Ex. 12:36 ed. Berl. (ed. Vien. שאילינון, corr. acc.); a. e.Yeb. l. c. ולא מוֹשְׁלֵי, v. נְחַש I. B. Mets. 116a דעביד לאוֹשוּלֵיוכ׳ which it is customary to lend and hire out; a. e. Ithpa. אִשְׁתָּאַל, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּאֵיל, אִתְּשִׁיל 1) (with מ־) to take leave of absence. Targ. 1 Sam. 20:6. 2) (with ב־) to allow ones self to be inquired of; to answer, issue an oracle. Targ. Ez. 14:3. Targ. Y. II Num. 24:1. Targ. Is. 65:1. 3) (with ל־) to bring a case up for decision, to ask. Y.Maasr.II, beg.49c אִשְׁתָּאֲלִית לאיליןוכ׳ I asked those of the house of Y.Sabb.XII, 13c bot., אִשְׁתַּאֲלַת לר׳ שמעוןוכ׳ R. S. b. L. was asked. Ib. VI, 8a ואִיתְשְׁלַת לר׳ ומרוכ׳ when the case was brought before Rabbi, he said ; a. fr.Esp. to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a אי בעי על נדרו איתשיל ברישאוכ׳ if he so desires, he may ask first for absolution from his vow of abstinence, or if he chooses, he may ask first for absolution from his nazaritic vow; ib. נִיתְּשִׁיל; a. fr.

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  • 9 מלךְ

    מָלַךְ(b. h.) ( to lead in council, to preside; to officiate; to be ruler. B. Bath. 164b מ׳ שנה מונין לו שתים when he has been in office one year, they date (in documents) ‘the second year. Meg.11a (ref. to המֹלֵךְ, Esth. 1:1) מ׳ מעצמו started a dynasty with himself (had no claims of succession). Ib. מָלְכוּ בכיפה, v. כִּיפָּה. Zeb.118b עשרה שנה שמ׳וכ׳ ten years during which Samuel ruled alone, ושנה שמ׳ שאולוכ׳ and one year during which Saul and Samuel ruled conjointly; Tem.15a; a. fr. Nif. נִמְלַךְ ( to be led, 1) to take council, to ask advice or permission. Ber.3b נִמְלָכִין בסנהדרין they ask the Sanhedrin for their confirmation. Ib. 4a כל מה … אני נ׳במפיבשתוכ׳ in whatever I undertake, I consult the opinion of M., my teacher. Ib. 29b וכשאתה … הִמָּלֵךְ בקונך וצא and when thou art about to go on a journey, take council of thy Maker (pray) and go out. B. Mets.14a צריך לִימָּלֵךְ the scribe must ask for authorization (to insert in the contract); a. fr. 2) ( to take council with ones self, to reconsider, change ones mind. Gitt.III, 1. Dem. III, 2 הלוקח … ונ׳ להחזיר if one buys vegetables … and then decides to return (the goods). Ib. 3 נטלן לאוכלן ונ׳ להצניע if he took them up to eat them and changed his mind (deciding) to keep them; a. fr. Hif. הִמְלִיךְ to appoint or elect for rulership, to acknowledge the authority of. Snh.64a שהִמְלִיכוּהוּ עליהם, v. מוֹלֶךְ. Y.Ned.IX, beg.41b (ref. to Ps. 81:10) זר שבקרבך אל תַּמְלִיכֵהוּ עליך allow not the tyrant within thee (the evil inclination) to rule over thee. Ab. Zar.18a אומה זו מן השמים הִמְלִיכוּהָ this (Roman) nation has been given the rulership by divine decree. R. Hash. 16a אמרו לפני … מלכיות שתַּמְלִיכוּנִי עליכם recite before me verses of homage (v. מַלְכוּת), in order that you may declare me your ruler; a. fr.

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  • 10 מָלַךְ

    מָלַךְ(b. h.) ( to lead in council, to preside; to officiate; to be ruler. B. Bath. 164b מ׳ שנה מונין לו שתים when he has been in office one year, they date (in documents) ‘the second year. Meg.11a (ref. to המֹלֵךְ, Esth. 1:1) מ׳ מעצמו started a dynasty with himself (had no claims of succession). Ib. מָלְכוּ בכיפה, v. כִּיפָּה. Zeb.118b עשרה שנה שמ׳וכ׳ ten years during which Samuel ruled alone, ושנה שמ׳ שאולוכ׳ and one year during which Saul and Samuel ruled conjointly; Tem.15a; a. fr. Nif. נִמְלַךְ ( to be led, 1) to take council, to ask advice or permission. Ber.3b נִמְלָכִין בסנהדרין they ask the Sanhedrin for their confirmation. Ib. 4a כל מה … אני נ׳במפיבשתוכ׳ in whatever I undertake, I consult the opinion of M., my teacher. Ib. 29b וכשאתה … הִמָּלֵךְ בקונך וצא and when thou art about to go on a journey, take council of thy Maker (pray) and go out. B. Mets.14a צריך לִימָּלֵךְ the scribe must ask for authorization (to insert in the contract); a. fr. 2) ( to take council with ones self, to reconsider, change ones mind. Gitt.III, 1. Dem. III, 2 הלוקח … ונ׳ להחזיר if one buys vegetables … and then decides to return (the goods). Ib. 3 נטלן לאוכלן ונ׳ להצניע if he took them up to eat them and changed his mind (deciding) to keep them; a. fr. Hif. הִמְלִיךְ to appoint or elect for rulership, to acknowledge the authority of. Snh.64a שהִמְלִיכוּהוּ עליהם, v. מוֹלֶךְ. Y.Ned.IX, beg.41b (ref. to Ps. 81:10) זר שבקרבך אל תַּמְלִיכֵהוּ עליך allow not the tyrant within thee (the evil inclination) to rule over thee. Ab. Zar.18a אומה זו מן השמים הִמְלִיכוּהָ this (Roman) nation has been given the rulership by divine decree. R. Hash. 16a אמרו לפני … מלכיות שתַּמְלִיכוּנִי עליכם recite before me verses of homage (v. מַלְכוּת), in order that you may declare me your ruler; a. fr.

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  • 11 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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  • 12 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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  • 13 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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  • 14 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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  • 15 אכסיומא

    אַכְסְיֹומָאf. (ἀξίωμα) request, petition. Midr. Till. to Ps. 6 end אחרים מקבלים אנ׳וכ׳ (corr. אכ׳) others receive the petition presented to him אני איני מבקש אלא אנסיומין שלי (corr. acc., insert שאתה תקבל) I only ask that thou mayest receive my petition thyself. Ib. to Ps. 102 אל תתן א׳ שלי בתוכה (read שלו); (the entire passage is obscure and seems out of place).

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  • 16 אַכְסְיֹומָא

    אַכְסְיֹומָאf. (ἀξίωμα) request, petition. Midr. Till. to Ps. 6 end אחרים מקבלים אנ׳וכ׳ (corr. אכ׳) others receive the petition presented to him אני איני מבקש אלא אנסיומין שלי (corr. acc., insert שאתה תקבל) I only ask that thou mayest receive my petition thyself. Ib. to Ps. 102 אל תתן א׳ שלי בתוכה (read שלו); (the entire passage is obscure and seems out of place).

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  • 17 ארי I, ארא

    אֲרִיI, אֲרָא (√אר, cmp. ירי) prop. to point, throw, hence (in a logical sense) to argue, question, discuss, treat. B. Kam.30b מדקא ארינן גלל Ar. (ed. איירינן, v. infra) since we pointed out the law about the dung placed in the street as an argument against Rab. Keth.16a, a. fr. ודקארי לה מאי קארי לה and he who raised the question, how could he raise it at all, i. e. the answer being so obvious, what must have been the impression he labored under, that he could ask such a question, or raise such an argument?Y.Keth.VI, 30d bot. ואין קמו יתמי ואָרוּן if the heirs should rise and raise objections (go to law). Af. אַיְירִי same. Ned.2b איירי בהון he does treat thereof.Pes.6b, a. fr. איידי דאיירי ב־ incidentally of treating the question of … Kerith. 14a, a. fr. (באבר אחד) קא מַיְירֵי the argument is up (about one limb). B. Kam.30b כי איירינן when we raised the objection (taking our argument from ‘the dung, v. supra), it was before R. N. had given his opinion; a. fr.Deriv. אִרְיָא.

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  • 18 אֲרִי

    אֲרִיI, אֲרָא (√אר, cmp. ירי) prop. to point, throw, hence (in a logical sense) to argue, question, discuss, treat. B. Kam.30b מדקא ארינן גלל Ar. (ed. איירינן, v. infra) since we pointed out the law about the dung placed in the street as an argument against Rab. Keth.16a, a. fr. ודקארי לה מאי קארי לה and he who raised the question, how could he raise it at all, i. e. the answer being so obvious, what must have been the impression he labored under, that he could ask such a question, or raise such an argument?Y.Keth.VI, 30d bot. ואין קמו יתמי ואָרוּן if the heirs should rise and raise objections (go to law). Af. אַיְירִי same. Ned.2b איירי בהון he does treat thereof.Pes.6b, a. fr. איידי דאיירי ב־ incidentally of treating the question of … Kerith. 14a, a. fr. (באבר אחד) קא מַיְירֵי the argument is up (about one limb). B. Kam.30b כי איירינן when we raised the objection (taking our argument from ‘the dung, v. supra), it was before R. N. had given his opinion; a. fr.Deriv. אִרְיָא.

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  • 19 בחן

    בָּחַן(b. h.; √בח, v. Ges. H. Dict. s. v.; cmp. בה s. v. בהי) prop. to distinguish, examine (cmp. בון, חזי), hence to try, probe (of metals); to find out. Snh.107a בְּחָנֵנִי try me.Part. pass. בָּחוּן. Pes.87a בְּחוּנֶיךָ Ms. M. (ed. חנוניך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) thy tried servants. Ib. b בְּחוּנַי my tried servants. Yalk. Hos. 515; a. e. Pi. בִּיחֵן to inquire. Yoma 73b; Shebu.35b לא ביחנו they did not ask distinctly. Y.B. Kam.IV, 4b bot. שב״ד מְבַחֲנִיןוכ׳ for the court (appointing him guardian) inquires after his character. Hif. הִבְחִין to distinguish. Snh.8b a. e. להַבְחִין ביןוכ׳ in order to be able to distinguish between the ignorant and the willful transgressor. Yeb.42a; a. fr.

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  • 20 בָּחַן

    בָּחַן(b. h.; √בח, v. Ges. H. Dict. s. v.; cmp. בה s. v. בהי) prop. to distinguish, examine (cmp. בון, חזי), hence to try, probe (of metals); to find out. Snh.107a בְּחָנֵנִי try me.Part. pass. בָּחוּן. Pes.87a בְּחוּנֶיךָ Ms. M. (ed. חנוניך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) thy tried servants. Ib. b בְּחוּנַי my tried servants. Yalk. Hos. 515; a. e. Pi. בִּיחֵן to inquire. Yoma 73b; Shebu.35b לא ביחנו they did not ask distinctly. Y.B. Kam.IV, 4b bot. שב״ד מְבַחֲנִיןוכ׳ for the court (appointing him guardian) inquires after his character. Hif. הִבְחִין to distinguish. Snh.8b a. e. להַבְחִין ביןוכ׳ in order to be able to distinguish between the ignorant and the willful transgressor. Yeb.42a; a. fr.

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