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  • 101 mite

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    mite
    An order of small Arachnida with rounded bodies. Mites are very abundant in the soil, feeding on plant material and invertebrate animals. Some parasitic mites (e.g. red spider) damage crops and can be serious pests. Others cause diseases in animals. Ticks are blood-suckers, some being vectors of diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans and fowls, and louping ill in cattle and sheep. (Source: ALL)
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  • 102 חשש

    חֲשַׁשch. sam( חָשַׁש (v. חוּש) to feel heavy, feel pain), 1) to suffer. Y.M. Kat. III, 82d top פומיה הוא ח׳ he has an ailing on his mouth (and therefore ties it up). Cant. R. to II, 16 ועבד ח׳וכ׳ and continued suffering with fever for three years; a. fr. 2) to be affected, troubled; to care, apprehend. Targ. Prov. 28:17 דחָשֵׁישוכ׳ he who is troubled (feels compunction) about blood-guiltiness (h. text עשק); a. e.Y.M. Kat. III, 81d bot. צריך את חשש על נפשך thou must mind the excommunication for thy souls sake. Ib. חַש על נפשיה he minded the excommunication. Ib. וחַשּׁוּן אילין על אילין they minded each the others excommunication. Keth.26b במֵיחַש לזילותאוכ׳ they differ as to providing against the disregard of the court; a. fr. (interch. with חוּש).( 3) (= חֲשָׁא) to whisper, hiss. Targ. Jer. 6:29 חַש (ed. Wil. חֲשָׁא). Ithpa. אִיתְחֲשַׁש, אִיחֲ׳ to become sick. Cant. R. l. c. אתח׳ר׳ חנינא (Var. אִחֲ׳; ed. Wil. אתשש, corr. acc.). Palp. חַשְׁחֵש 1) to feel. Targ. Y. Num. 11:12. 2) to care for. Targ. Ps. 141:1 Regia (ed. חִיש).

    Jewish literature > חשש

  • 103 חֲשַׁש

    חֲשַׁשch. sam( חָשַׁש (v. חוּש) to feel heavy, feel pain), 1) to suffer. Y.M. Kat. III, 82d top פומיה הוא ח׳ he has an ailing on his mouth (and therefore ties it up). Cant. R. to II, 16 ועבד ח׳וכ׳ and continued suffering with fever for three years; a. fr. 2) to be affected, troubled; to care, apprehend. Targ. Prov. 28:17 דחָשֵׁישוכ׳ he who is troubled (feels compunction) about blood-guiltiness (h. text עשק); a. e.Y.M. Kat. III, 81d bot. צריך את חשש על נפשך thou must mind the excommunication for thy souls sake. Ib. חַש על נפשיה he minded the excommunication. Ib. וחַשּׁוּן אילין על אילין they minded each the others excommunication. Keth.26b במֵיחַש לזילותאוכ׳ they differ as to providing against the disregard of the court; a. fr. (interch. with חוּש).( 3) (= חֲשָׁא) to whisper, hiss. Targ. Jer. 6:29 חַש (ed. Wil. חֲשָׁא). Ithpa. אִיתְחֲשַׁש, אִיחֲ׳ to become sick. Cant. R. l. c. אתח׳ר׳ חנינא (Var. אִחֲ׳; ed. Wil. אתשש, corr. acc.). Palp. חַשְׁחֵש 1) to feel. Targ. Y. Num. 11:12. 2) to care for. Targ. Ps. 141:1 Regia (ed. חִיש).

    Jewish literature > חֲשַׁש

  • 104 תירייקא

    תִּירְיָיקָא, תִּירְיָיקִי, תִּרְ׳f. (θηριακή. theriaca) theriak, a certain compound believed to be an antidote against poisonous bites; in general a remedy, medicine. Sabb.109b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1), v. כַּנְגַּד. Ned.41b כי תירייקי לגופא (Ar. … קא) as wholesome as theriac for the body. Ib. לא היא ולא תִירְיָיקָהּ I want neither it (the fever) nor its alleged good effect. Cant. R. to IV, 5 (read:) שלחו הרופאים והביאו מדמיהן ועשו אותן תִּרְיָאקָה ובהוכ׳ the physicians sent (to Alexandria) and got some of their blood (of menstruation) and made a theriak of it, and with it they healed Ab. Zar. II, 4 ותירייקי Y. ed., v. וְתִינְיָיקִי.

    Jewish literature > תירייקא

  • 105 תִּירְיָיקָא

    תִּירְיָיקָא, תִּירְיָיקִי, תִּרְ׳f. (θηριακή. theriaca) theriak, a certain compound believed to be an antidote against poisonous bites; in general a remedy, medicine. Sabb.109b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1), v. כַּנְגַּד. Ned.41b כי תירייקי לגופא (Ar. … קא) as wholesome as theriac for the body. Ib. לא היא ולא תִירְיָיקָהּ I want neither it (the fever) nor its alleged good effect. Cant. R. to IV, 5 (read:) שלחו הרופאים והביאו מדמיהן ועשו אותן תִּרְיָאקָה ובהוכ׳ the physicians sent (to Alexandria) and got some of their blood (of menstruation) and made a theriak of it, and with it they healed Ab. Zar. II, 4 ותירייקי Y. ed., v. וְתִינְיָיקִי.

    Jewish literature > תִּירְיָיקָא

  • 106 תִּירְיָיקִי

    תִּירְיָיקָא, תִּירְיָיקִי, תִּרְ׳f. (θηριακή. theriaca) theriak, a certain compound believed to be an antidote against poisonous bites; in general a remedy, medicine. Sabb.109b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1), v. כַּנְגַּד. Ned.41b כי תירייקי לגופא (Ar. … קא) as wholesome as theriac for the body. Ib. לא היא ולא תִירְיָיקָהּ I want neither it (the fever) nor its alleged good effect. Cant. R. to IV, 5 (read:) שלחו הרופאים והביאו מדמיהן ועשו אותן תִּרְיָאקָה ובהוכ׳ the physicians sent (to Alexandria) and got some of their blood (of menstruation) and made a theriak of it, and with it they healed Ab. Zar. II, 4 ותירייקי Y. ed., v. וְתִינְיָיקִי.

    Jewish literature > תִּירְיָיקִי

  • 107 תִּרְ׳

    תִּירְיָיקָא, תִּירְיָיקִי, תִּרְ׳f. (θηριακή. theriaca) theriak, a certain compound believed to be an antidote against poisonous bites; in general a remedy, medicine. Sabb.109b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1), v. כַּנְגַּד. Ned.41b כי תירייקי לגופא (Ar. … קא) as wholesome as theriac for the body. Ib. לא היא ולא תִירְיָיקָהּ I want neither it (the fever) nor its alleged good effect. Cant. R. to IV, 5 (read:) שלחו הרופאים והביאו מדמיהן ועשו אותן תִּרְיָאקָה ובהוכ׳ the physicians sent (to Alexandria) and got some of their blood (of menstruation) and made a theriak of it, and with it they healed Ab. Zar. II, 4 ותירייקי Y. ed., v. וְתִינְיָיקִי.

    Jewish literature > תִּרְ׳

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