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1 חגיגה לעיניים
sight for sore eyes, beautiful sight -
2 חזיון
sight, vision; revelation; play, pageant; phenomenon -
3 חיזיון
sight, vision; revelation; play, pageant; phenomenon -
4 כוונת
sight, viewfinder -
5 כונת
sight, viewfinder -
6 מראה מגוחך
sight -
7 מראה עיניים
sight; watching; seeing for oneself -
8 מראהו
sight, view, vista, scene, scenery, look-out, outlook, prospect, scape, spectacle, air; vision; appearance, look, face, visage, aspect, mien, seeming -
9 ראות
sight, vision; visibility -
10 רואי
sight -
11 תאווה לעיניים
sight for sore eyes, pleasure to look at -
12 נהור
נְהוֹר, נְהוֹרָאc. (נְהַר) light; eye-sight. Targ. Job. 18:6. Targ. Prov. 4:18. Ib. ed. Lag. נוֹהֲרֵיה (oth. ed. נַהֲרֵי). Targ. Ps. 18:29 (ed. Lag. ניהור). Targ. Prov. 6:23 נוֹהֲ׳; a. fr.Pes.2a (expl. Gen. 1:5) קרייה רחמנא לנ׳וכ׳ the Lord called the light and appointed it over the service of the day. Ib. 7b נ׳ דאבוקה torch-light; נ׳ דשרגא candle-light; דנפיש נ׳ טובא whose light is very strong; דזוטר נ׳ טפי whose light is very small (of limited range). Ib. 8a; Hor.12a משיך נְהוֹרֵיה, v. מְשַׁךְ I. Lam. R. to I, 1 רבתי (חד כות׳ 1) זיתא נ׳וכ׳ the olive tree (in thy dream) means light Ber.52b חדא נ׳ איכא בנורא fire contains only one sort of light. B. Kam.83b דילמא נ׳ שקיל מיניהוכ׳ perhaps the law says (Ex. 21:24), he deprived him of his eye-sight, let him be deprived of his eye-sight?Kidd.24b נ׳ בריא good (normal) eye-sight, נ׳ כחישא defective sight; a. fr.Y.Orl.II, 62c top נהור אתית, v. נְהַר I).סגי נ׳ rick of light, euphem. for blind. Ber.58a. Lev. R. s. 34. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b, v. infra; a. e.Pl. נְהוֹרִין, נְהוֹרַיָּא, נְהוֹרֵי. Targ. Gen. 1:14; 16; a. fr.Ber. l. c. טובא נ׳ איכא בנורא there is a combination of lights in fire, v. מָאוֹר. Pesik. R. s. 21 הא ברייתי לך תרין נְהוֹרִיםוכ׳ I created two lights for thee, thy father and thy mother; a. fr. סגי(א) נהוריא, v. supra. Y.Peah V, end, 19a (ref. to Prov. 23:10, quot. in Mish. ib. V, 6 עוֹלִים, Ms. M. a. Y. ed. עולם) אלו שירדו מנכסיהן … סַגַּיָּא נ׳ by ‘those going up are meant those who went down from their estates (reduced to poverty), as the blind are euphemistically called rich of light. Y.Keth.I, 25a bot. (read:) כאינשי דצווחין לסמייה סגיא נ׳. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b חד דס׳ נ׳ one of the blind men (whom the charitable honored by inviting them to their tables). -
13 נהורא
נְהוֹר, נְהוֹרָאc. (נְהַר) light; eye-sight. Targ. Job. 18:6. Targ. Prov. 4:18. Ib. ed. Lag. נוֹהֲרֵיה (oth. ed. נַהֲרֵי). Targ. Ps. 18:29 (ed. Lag. ניהור). Targ. Prov. 6:23 נוֹהֲ׳; a. fr.Pes.2a (expl. Gen. 1:5) קרייה רחמנא לנ׳וכ׳ the Lord called the light and appointed it over the service of the day. Ib. 7b נ׳ דאבוקה torch-light; נ׳ דשרגא candle-light; דנפיש נ׳ טובא whose light is very strong; דזוטר נ׳ טפי whose light is very small (of limited range). Ib. 8a; Hor.12a משיך נְהוֹרֵיה, v. מְשַׁךְ I. Lam. R. to I, 1 רבתי (חד כות׳ 1) זיתא נ׳וכ׳ the olive tree (in thy dream) means light Ber.52b חדא נ׳ איכא בנורא fire contains only one sort of light. B. Kam.83b דילמא נ׳ שקיל מיניהוכ׳ perhaps the law says (Ex. 21:24), he deprived him of his eye-sight, let him be deprived of his eye-sight?Kidd.24b נ׳ בריא good (normal) eye-sight, נ׳ כחישא defective sight; a. fr.Y.Orl.II, 62c top נהור אתית, v. נְהַר I).סגי נ׳ rick of light, euphem. for blind. Ber.58a. Lev. R. s. 34. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b, v. infra; a. e.Pl. נְהוֹרִין, נְהוֹרַיָּא, נְהוֹרֵי. Targ. Gen. 1:14; 16; a. fr.Ber. l. c. טובא נ׳ איכא בנורא there is a combination of lights in fire, v. מָאוֹר. Pesik. R. s. 21 הא ברייתי לך תרין נְהוֹרִיםוכ׳ I created two lights for thee, thy father and thy mother; a. fr. סגי(א) נהוריא, v. supra. Y.Peah V, end, 19a (ref. to Prov. 23:10, quot. in Mish. ib. V, 6 עוֹלִים, Ms. M. a. Y. ed. עולם) אלו שירדו מנכסיהן … סַגַּיָּא נ׳ by ‘those going up are meant those who went down from their estates (reduced to poverty), as the blind are euphemistically called rich of light. Y.Keth.I, 25a bot. (read:) כאינשי דצווחין לסמייה סגיא נ׳. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b חד דס׳ נ׳ one of the blind men (whom the charitable honored by inviting them to their tables). -
14 נְהוֹר
נְהוֹר, נְהוֹרָאc. (נְהַר) light; eye-sight. Targ. Job. 18:6. Targ. Prov. 4:18. Ib. ed. Lag. נוֹהֲרֵיה (oth. ed. נַהֲרֵי). Targ. Ps. 18:29 (ed. Lag. ניהור). Targ. Prov. 6:23 נוֹהֲ׳; a. fr.Pes.2a (expl. Gen. 1:5) קרייה רחמנא לנ׳וכ׳ the Lord called the light and appointed it over the service of the day. Ib. 7b נ׳ דאבוקה torch-light; נ׳ דשרגא candle-light; דנפיש נ׳ טובא whose light is very strong; דזוטר נ׳ טפי whose light is very small (of limited range). Ib. 8a; Hor.12a משיך נְהוֹרֵיה, v. מְשַׁךְ I. Lam. R. to I, 1 רבתי (חד כות׳ 1) זיתא נ׳וכ׳ the olive tree (in thy dream) means light Ber.52b חדא נ׳ איכא בנורא fire contains only one sort of light. B. Kam.83b דילמא נ׳ שקיל מיניהוכ׳ perhaps the law says (Ex. 21:24), he deprived him of his eye-sight, let him be deprived of his eye-sight?Kidd.24b נ׳ בריא good (normal) eye-sight, נ׳ כחישא defective sight; a. fr.Y.Orl.II, 62c top נהור אתית, v. נְהַר I).סגי נ׳ rick of light, euphem. for blind. Ber.58a. Lev. R. s. 34. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b, v. infra; a. e.Pl. נְהוֹרִין, נְהוֹרַיָּא, נְהוֹרֵי. Targ. Gen. 1:14; 16; a. fr.Ber. l. c. טובא נ׳ איכא בנורא there is a combination of lights in fire, v. מָאוֹר. Pesik. R. s. 21 הא ברייתי לך תרין נְהוֹרִיםוכ׳ I created two lights for thee, thy father and thy mother; a. fr. סגי(א) נהוריא, v. supra. Y.Peah V, end, 19a (ref. to Prov. 23:10, quot. in Mish. ib. V, 6 עוֹלִים, Ms. M. a. Y. ed. עולם) אלו שירדו מנכסיהן … סַגַּיָּא נ׳ by ‘those going up are meant those who went down from their estates (reduced to poverty), as the blind are euphemistically called rich of light. Y.Keth.I, 25a bot. (read:) כאינשי דצווחין לסמייה סגיא נ׳. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b חד דס׳ נ׳ one of the blind men (whom the charitable honored by inviting them to their tables). -
15 נְהוֹרָא
נְהוֹר, נְהוֹרָאc. (נְהַר) light; eye-sight. Targ. Job. 18:6. Targ. Prov. 4:18. Ib. ed. Lag. נוֹהֲרֵיה (oth. ed. נַהֲרֵי). Targ. Ps. 18:29 (ed. Lag. ניהור). Targ. Prov. 6:23 נוֹהֲ׳; a. fr.Pes.2a (expl. Gen. 1:5) קרייה רחמנא לנ׳וכ׳ the Lord called the light and appointed it over the service of the day. Ib. 7b נ׳ דאבוקה torch-light; נ׳ דשרגא candle-light; דנפיש נ׳ טובא whose light is very strong; דזוטר נ׳ טפי whose light is very small (of limited range). Ib. 8a; Hor.12a משיך נְהוֹרֵיה, v. מְשַׁךְ I. Lam. R. to I, 1 רבתי (חד כות׳ 1) זיתא נ׳וכ׳ the olive tree (in thy dream) means light Ber.52b חדא נ׳ איכא בנורא fire contains only one sort of light. B. Kam.83b דילמא נ׳ שקיל מיניהוכ׳ perhaps the law says (Ex. 21:24), he deprived him of his eye-sight, let him be deprived of his eye-sight?Kidd.24b נ׳ בריא good (normal) eye-sight, נ׳ כחישא defective sight; a. fr.Y.Orl.II, 62c top נהור אתית, v. נְהַר I).סגי נ׳ rick of light, euphem. for blind. Ber.58a. Lev. R. s. 34. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b, v. infra; a. e.Pl. נְהוֹרִין, נְהוֹרַיָּא, נְהוֹרֵי. Targ. Gen. 1:14; 16; a. fr.Ber. l. c. טובא נ׳ איכא בנורא there is a combination of lights in fire, v. מָאוֹר. Pesik. R. s. 21 הא ברייתי לך תרין נְהוֹרִיםוכ׳ I created two lights for thee, thy father and thy mother; a. fr. סגי(א) נהוריא, v. supra. Y.Peah V, end, 19a (ref. to Prov. 23:10, quot. in Mish. ib. V, 6 עוֹלִים, Ms. M. a. Y. ed. עולם) אלו שירדו מנכסיהן … סַגַּיָּא נ׳ by ‘those going up are meant those who went down from their estates (reduced to poverty), as the blind are euphemistically called rich of light. Y.Keth.I, 25a bot. (read:) כאינשי דצווחין לסמייה סגיא נ׳. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b חד דס׳ נ׳ one of the blind men (whom the charitable honored by inviting them to their tables). -
16 כהי
כהי, כָּהָה(b. h.; cmp. כָּוָה) 1) to be dim (of sight, light). Gen. R. s. 65 כָּהוּ עיניו his eyes grew dim. Ib. שיִכְהוּ עיניו that his eye-sight shall fail. Kidd.24b הכהו … וכָהֲתָה if the master struck him on his eye, and it grew dim; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּהוּי, f. כָּהוּיָה. Ib. הרי שהיתה עינו כ׳וכ׳ if his eye-sight was dim, and he (the master) made him perfectly blind. 2) (of color) to be dull, v. כֵּהֶה Tosef.Erub.XI (VIII), 8; Tanḥ. Noah 9, v. כָּחַח. Pi. כִּיהָה, כִּהָה to grow duller, to be shaded. Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 2, ch. II אם העזוכ׳ if the spot grew brighter and grew duller again; a. fr. 2) to declare doubtful. Neg. IV, ר׳ י׳ כ׳, v. כֵּהֶה. Hif. חִכְהָה 1) same. Y.Shebu.I, 32d, v. כֵּהֶה. Neg. XI, 5 ה׳ בתחלה if the suspicious spot grew fainter at once (before the ordered isolation was begun); ה׳ בראשון if it grew faint in the first week; Tosef. ib. V, 6 quot. in R. S. to Neg. l. c. (ed. Zuck. כהה כתחלה, oth. ed. only כתחלה, corr. acc.); a. fr. 2) to make dim. Gen. R. l. c. הריני מַכְהֶהוכ׳ I will make his eye-sight dim. Yalk. Ruth 601 ייסורין … מַכְהִיןוכ׳ sufferings of poverty dim mens eyes. Pesik. R. s. 14 מכהה נלגל חמה dimmed (outshone) the sun in brightness; Pesik. Parah, p. 37a> שיַכְהֶה; a. e. -
17 כהה
כהי, כָּהָה(b. h.; cmp. כָּוָה) 1) to be dim (of sight, light). Gen. R. s. 65 כָּהוּ עיניו his eyes grew dim. Ib. שיִכְהוּ עיניו that his eye-sight shall fail. Kidd.24b הכהו … וכָהֲתָה if the master struck him on his eye, and it grew dim; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּהוּי, f. כָּהוּיָה. Ib. הרי שהיתה עינו כ׳וכ׳ if his eye-sight was dim, and he (the master) made him perfectly blind. 2) (of color) to be dull, v. כֵּהֶה Tosef.Erub.XI (VIII), 8; Tanḥ. Noah 9, v. כָּחַח. Pi. כִּיהָה, כִּהָה to grow duller, to be shaded. Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 2, ch. II אם העזוכ׳ if the spot grew brighter and grew duller again; a. fr. 2) to declare doubtful. Neg. IV, ר׳ י׳ כ׳, v. כֵּהֶה. Hif. חִכְהָה 1) same. Y.Shebu.I, 32d, v. כֵּהֶה. Neg. XI, 5 ה׳ בתחלה if the suspicious spot grew fainter at once (before the ordered isolation was begun); ה׳ בראשון if it grew faint in the first week; Tosef. ib. V, 6 quot. in R. S. to Neg. l. c. (ed. Zuck. כהה כתחלה, oth. ed. only כתחלה, corr. acc.); a. fr. 2) to make dim. Gen. R. l. c. הריני מַכְהֶהוכ׳ I will make his eye-sight dim. Yalk. Ruth 601 ייסורין … מַכְהִיןוכ׳ sufferings of poverty dim mens eyes. Pesik. R. s. 14 מכהה נלגל חמה dimmed (outshone) the sun in brightness; Pesik. Parah, p. 37a> שיַכְהֶה; a. e. -
18 כָּהָה
כהי, כָּהָה(b. h.; cmp. כָּוָה) 1) to be dim (of sight, light). Gen. R. s. 65 כָּהוּ עיניו his eyes grew dim. Ib. שיִכְהוּ עיניו that his eye-sight shall fail. Kidd.24b הכהו … וכָהֲתָה if the master struck him on his eye, and it grew dim; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּהוּי, f. כָּהוּיָה. Ib. הרי שהיתה עינו כ׳וכ׳ if his eye-sight was dim, and he (the master) made him perfectly blind. 2) (of color) to be dull, v. כֵּהֶה Tosef.Erub.XI (VIII), 8; Tanḥ. Noah 9, v. כָּחַח. Pi. כִּיהָה, כִּהָה to grow duller, to be shaded. Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 2, ch. II אם העזוכ׳ if the spot grew brighter and grew duller again; a. fr. 2) to declare doubtful. Neg. IV, ר׳ י׳ כ׳, v. כֵּהֶה. Hif. חִכְהָה 1) same. Y.Shebu.I, 32d, v. כֵּהֶה. Neg. XI, 5 ה׳ בתחלה if the suspicious spot grew fainter at once (before the ordered isolation was begun); ה׳ בראשון if it grew faint in the first week; Tosef. ib. V, 6 quot. in R. S. to Neg. l. c. (ed. Zuck. כהה כתחלה, oth. ed. only כתחלה, corr. acc.); a. fr. 2) to make dim. Gen. R. l. c. הריני מַכְהֶהוכ׳ I will make his eye-sight dim. Yalk. Ruth 601 ייסורין … מַכְהִיןוכ׳ sufferings of poverty dim mens eyes. Pesik. R. s. 14 מכהה נלגל חמה dimmed (outshone) the sun in brightness; Pesik. Parah, p. 37a> שיַכְהֶה; a. e. -
19 מחסורייתא
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20 מַחְסוֹרְיָיתָא
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