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1 אכל את הסיפור
bought it, swallowed it, swallowed the bait -
2 בלע את הסיפור
bought it, swallowed it, swallowed the bait -
3 קנה בהקפה
bought on credit -
4 קנה בזול מכר ביוקר
bought cheap and sold with a profit -
5 קנה חתול בשק
bought a pig in a poke -
6 קנה כרטיס
bought a ticket -
7 זבן
זְבַן, זְבֵין(cmp. זמן, a. Syr. זבן) ( to plan, to bargain, buy. Dan. 2:8.Targ. Gen. 25:10; a. fr.B. Bath.30a, b (read:) מפלניא זְבִינְתָּהּ דזַבְנָהּ מינך I bought it of such a person who has bought it of thee. Ib. אִיזְבּוּן דינאי I will buy what by law belongs to me (to avoid litigation); a. v. fr. Pa. זַבֵּין to sell. Targ. Gen. 25:31; 33; a. fr.B. Bath. l. c. זַבְּנָהּ ניהלי sell it to me. Ib. 90a, a. e. (prov.) זְבַן וזַבֵּין … איקרי buy and sell and be called a merchant, i. e. will a man buy and sell without profit?Pes.113a מילי דזְבִינֵי וזַבּוּנֵי Ag. hat-Torah (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50; ed. מילי דעלמא) rules about buying and selling. Ib. כל מילי זביןוכ׳ as regards all things, sell and regret, except wine דתְזַבֵּין ולאוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דזבין) which you must sell and never regret. Meg.26b זַבּוּנָהּ to sell it. Gitt.47a ז׳ נפשיהוכ׳ I sold himself to ; a. fr.Y.Taan.I, 64b bot. זבית ערסי (read: זַבְּנִית) I sold my bedstead. Ithpa. אִזְדַּבַּן to be sold, to be bought; to sell ones self. Targ. Ps. 105:17; a. fr.B. Mets.40b הוה מִזְדַּבֵּן לי (Ms. M. הּוה זבנתיה) it would have been saleable with me. Kidd.69a ואִיזְדַּבֵּןוכ׳ and get thyself sold as a Hebrew slave. -
8 זבין
זְבַן, זְבֵין(cmp. זמן, a. Syr. זבן) ( to plan, to bargain, buy. Dan. 2:8.Targ. Gen. 25:10; a. fr.B. Bath.30a, b (read:) מפלניא זְבִינְתָּהּ דזַבְנָהּ מינך I bought it of such a person who has bought it of thee. Ib. אִיזְבּוּן דינאי I will buy what by law belongs to me (to avoid litigation); a. v. fr. Pa. זַבֵּין to sell. Targ. Gen. 25:31; 33; a. fr.B. Bath. l. c. זַבְּנָהּ ניהלי sell it to me. Ib. 90a, a. e. (prov.) זְבַן וזַבֵּין … איקרי buy and sell and be called a merchant, i. e. will a man buy and sell without profit?Pes.113a מילי דזְבִינֵי וזַבּוּנֵי Ag. hat-Torah (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50; ed. מילי דעלמא) rules about buying and selling. Ib. כל מילי זביןוכ׳ as regards all things, sell and regret, except wine דתְזַבֵּין ולאוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דזבין) which you must sell and never regret. Meg.26b זַבּוּנָהּ to sell it. Gitt.47a ז׳ נפשיהוכ׳ I sold himself to ; a. fr.Y.Taan.I, 64b bot. זבית ערסי (read: זַבְּנִית) I sold my bedstead. Ithpa. אִזְדַּבַּן to be sold, to be bought; to sell ones self. Targ. Ps. 105:17; a. fr.B. Mets.40b הוה מִזְדַּבֵּן לי (Ms. M. הּוה זבנתיה) it would have been saleable with me. Kidd.69a ואִיזְדַּבֵּןוכ׳ and get thyself sold as a Hebrew slave. -
9 זְבַן
זְבַן, זְבֵין(cmp. זמן, a. Syr. זבן) ( to plan, to bargain, buy. Dan. 2:8.Targ. Gen. 25:10; a. fr.B. Bath.30a, b (read:) מפלניא זְבִינְתָּהּ דזַבְנָהּ מינך I bought it of such a person who has bought it of thee. Ib. אִיזְבּוּן דינאי I will buy what by law belongs to me (to avoid litigation); a. v. fr. Pa. זַבֵּין to sell. Targ. Gen. 25:31; 33; a. fr.B. Bath. l. c. זַבְּנָהּ ניהלי sell it to me. Ib. 90a, a. e. (prov.) זְבַן וזַבֵּין … איקרי buy and sell and be called a merchant, i. e. will a man buy and sell without profit?Pes.113a מילי דזְבִינֵי וזַבּוּנֵי Ag. hat-Torah (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50; ed. מילי דעלמא) rules about buying and selling. Ib. כל מילי זביןוכ׳ as regards all things, sell and regret, except wine דתְזַבֵּין ולאוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דזבין) which you must sell and never regret. Meg.26b זַבּוּנָהּ to sell it. Gitt.47a ז׳ נפשיהוכ׳ I sold himself to ; a. fr.Y.Taan.I, 64b bot. זבית ערסי (read: זַבְּנִית) I sold my bedstead. Ithpa. אִזְדַּבַּן to be sold, to be bought; to sell ones self. Targ. Ps. 105:17; a. fr.B. Mets.40b הוה מִזְדַּבֵּן לי (Ms. M. הּוה זבנתיה) it would have been saleable with me. Kidd.69a ואִיזְדַּבֵּןוכ׳ and get thyself sold as a Hebrew slave. -
10 זְבֵין
זְבַן, זְבֵין(cmp. זמן, a. Syr. זבן) ( to plan, to bargain, buy. Dan. 2:8.Targ. Gen. 25:10; a. fr.B. Bath.30a, b (read:) מפלניא זְבִינְתָּהּ דזַבְנָהּ מינך I bought it of such a person who has bought it of thee. Ib. אִיזְבּוּן דינאי I will buy what by law belongs to me (to avoid litigation); a. v. fr. Pa. זַבֵּין to sell. Targ. Gen. 25:31; 33; a. fr.B. Bath. l. c. זַבְּנָהּ ניהלי sell it to me. Ib. 90a, a. e. (prov.) זְבַן וזַבֵּין … איקרי buy and sell and be called a merchant, i. e. will a man buy and sell without profit?Pes.113a מילי דזְבִינֵי וזַבּוּנֵי Ag. hat-Torah (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50; ed. מילי דעלמא) rules about buying and selling. Ib. כל מילי זביןוכ׳ as regards all things, sell and regret, except wine דתְזַבֵּין ולאוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דזבין) which you must sell and never regret. Meg.26b זַבּוּנָהּ to sell it. Gitt.47a ז׳ נפשיהוכ׳ I sold himself to ; a. fr.Y.Taan.I, 64b bot. זבית ערסי (read: זַבְּנִית) I sold my bedstead. Ithpa. אִזְדַּבַּן to be sold, to be bought; to sell ones self. Targ. Ps. 105:17; a. fr.B. Mets.40b הוה מִזְדַּבֵּן לי (Ms. M. הּוה זבנתיה) it would have been saleable with me. Kidd.69a ואִיזְדַּבֵּןוכ׳ and get thyself sold as a Hebrew slave. -
11 לקח
לָקַח(b. h.) 1) to take, receive. B. Kam. 119a גבאי צדקה לוֹקְחִיןוכ׳ collectors of charity may receive from them small contributions. Ex. R. s. 3 ל׳ את שלו he received his due (punishment). Tanḥ. Koran 3 ל׳ טליתו he took up his cloak; a. fr. 2) to carry away; to persuade. Ib. 1 (ref. to Num. 16:1) אין ויקח אלא משיכתוכ׳ vayikkaḥ means attraction by soft words; ib. 2 אין ויקח אלא לשון פליגה שלבו לְקָחוֹ vayikkaḥ has the meaning of separation, for his heart (pride) carried him away; Num. R. s. 18. 3) to buy, acquire. Dem. IV, 5 קַח ליוכ׳ buy (provision) for me of one who is reliable Ib. הלך לִיקַּח … ולָקַחְתִּי לךוכ׳ if he went to bay of him (of the designated person), and … not finding him I bought of Ib. V, 1 הלוֹקֵחַ מןוכ׳ he who buys of a baker. B. Mets.16b לכשאֶקָּחֶנָּה when I shall have bonght it; a. v. fr.לוֹקֵחַ buyer, Ib. 15b bot. דמית ל׳ when the buyer is dead. Ber.5a ול׳ שמח and the purchaser is glad; a. v. fr.Part. pass. לָקוּחַ, f. לְקוּחָה; pl. לְקוּחִים, לְקוּחִון; לְקוּחוֹת. Y.Pes.II, 29b הל׳ בכסף מעשר that which has been bonght with tithe-money. B. Mets. 110a ל׳ היא בידי I have it as a purchased property. Y.Snh.IX, beg.26d (read:) עד שתהא הראשונה ל׳ לו until the first wife has been legally acquired (betrothed) by him; (Y.Yeb.XI, 11d top זקוקה), v. לְקִיחָה; a. fr.v. לְקוּחוֹת. Nif. נִלְקַח, נִיקַּח, נִקַּח to be taken, bought, acquired. Maas.Sh. I, 3 אינו נל׳ בכסף מעשר must not be bought with tithe-money; Ḥull.I, 7 אינו ניקח. Men.42b נִקְּחֵית; נִקְּחִין; a. fr.Kidd.2b (ref. to Deut. 22:13) it is not written כי תִלָּקֵחַ אשה לאיש if a woman is married (marries herself) to a man (Var. תִקַּח). Hithpa. הִתְלַקֵּחַ to be enclosed, squeezed in. Num. R. s. 12; Cant. R. to III, 11; Pesik. Vayhi, p. 4a> (expl. מִתְלַקַּחַת, Ex. 9:24), v. עֲשָׁשִׁיתָא. -
12 לָקַח
לָקַח(b. h.) 1) to take, receive. B. Kam. 119a גבאי צדקה לוֹקְחִיןוכ׳ collectors of charity may receive from them small contributions. Ex. R. s. 3 ל׳ את שלו he received his due (punishment). Tanḥ. Koran 3 ל׳ טליתו he took up his cloak; a. fr. 2) to carry away; to persuade. Ib. 1 (ref. to Num. 16:1) אין ויקח אלא משיכתוכ׳ vayikkaḥ means attraction by soft words; ib. 2 אין ויקח אלא לשון פליגה שלבו לְקָחוֹ vayikkaḥ has the meaning of separation, for his heart (pride) carried him away; Num. R. s. 18. 3) to buy, acquire. Dem. IV, 5 קַח ליוכ׳ buy (provision) for me of one who is reliable Ib. הלך לִיקַּח … ולָקַחְתִּי לךוכ׳ if he went to bay of him (of the designated person), and … not finding him I bought of Ib. V, 1 הלוֹקֵחַ מןוכ׳ he who buys of a baker. B. Mets.16b לכשאֶקָּחֶנָּה when I shall have bonght it; a. v. fr.לוֹקֵחַ buyer, Ib. 15b bot. דמית ל׳ when the buyer is dead. Ber.5a ול׳ שמח and the purchaser is glad; a. v. fr.Part. pass. לָקוּחַ, f. לְקוּחָה; pl. לְקוּחִים, לְקוּחִון; לְקוּחוֹת. Y.Pes.II, 29b הל׳ בכסף מעשר that which has been bonght with tithe-money. B. Mets. 110a ל׳ היא בידי I have it as a purchased property. Y.Snh.IX, beg.26d (read:) עד שתהא הראשונה ל׳ לו until the first wife has been legally acquired (betrothed) by him; (Y.Yeb.XI, 11d top זקוקה), v. לְקִיחָה; a. fr.v. לְקוּחוֹת. Nif. נִלְקַח, נִיקַּח, נִקַּח to be taken, bought, acquired. Maas.Sh. I, 3 אינו נל׳ בכסף מעשר must not be bought with tithe-money; Ḥull.I, 7 אינו ניקח. Men.42b נִקְּחֵית; נִקְּחִין; a. fr.Kidd.2b (ref. to Deut. 22:13) it is not written כי תִלָּקֵחַ אשה לאיש if a woman is married (marries herself) to a man (Var. תִקַּח). Hithpa. הִתְלַקֵּחַ to be enclosed, squeezed in. Num. R. s. 12; Cant. R. to III, 11; Pesik. Vayhi, p. 4a> (expl. מִתְלַקַּחַת, Ex. 9:24), v. עֲשָׁשִׁיתָא. -
13 פדי
פדי, פָּדָה,(b. h.) ( to cut loose, to liberate, redeem. Ab. Zar.4a אם יש להם זכות אֶפְדֵּם if they have any merits, I will liberate them. Ib. (ref. to Hos. 7:13) אני אמרתי אפדם בממונםוכ׳ I thought, I will ransom them by taking their money (impoverishing them) in this world, that they be admitted to the world to come. Deut. R. s. 2 ופוֹדֶה למי שרוצה he could acquit whomever he wanted to, opp. חָבַש. Y.Yeb.XVI, 15c bot. הצלוב … ופְדָאֲתוֹ as regards him whom witnesses have seen impaled, I may say, an influential woman passed by and liberated him. Gitt.IV, 4 עבד שנשבה ופְדָאוּהוּ if a slave has been captured, and they (Jews) redeemed him. Ib. 6 אין פּוֹדִין את השבוייןוכ׳ we must not redeem captured persons for more than their value, this is a measure of public benefit (v. תִּיקּוּן). Ib. 58a עד שאֶפְדֶּנּוּ בכלוכ׳ until I redeem him at any price they may ask. Maas. Sh. IV, 7 הפודה מעשר שני he that redeems second tithes (Deut. 14:26). Ib. 1 פּוֹדֵהוּ כשער מקומו he redeems the fruit at the market price of his own placc. Ib. V, 4 כיצד פודין נטע רבעי how is fruit of the fourth year (Lev. 19:24) redeemed? מניח … כמה אדם רוצה לִפְדּוֹת לו בסלעוכ׳ he puts the basket down in the presence of three persons and says, how many basketfuls will a person buy for a Selʿa, to collect at his own expense?; a. v. fr.Esp. a) to redeem the first-born (Ex. 13:12 sq.). Bekh.49b הפודה את בנווכ׳ if a man redeems his son before he is thirty days old. Ib. VIII, 6 הוא לפדות ובנו לפדותוכ׳ if he (the father) is to be redeemed (the parents having failed to redeem him), and the son is to be redeemed; Kidd.29a. Ib. מצווה לפדות את עצמו is bound to redeem himself; a. fr.b) to redeem an object dedicated to the sanctuary (Lev. 27:13; 27, a. e.). Ib. פְּדָאוֹ במאתיםוכ׳ if he bought an object back for two hundred Zuz, and before taking possession it went down ; a. fr.Part. pass. פָּדוּי; f. פְּדוּיָה; pl. פְּדוּיִים, פְּדוּיִין, פְּדוּיוֹת. Ib. מה שפדה פ׳ what he bought is bought (his transaction is final). Bekh.49b בנו פ׳ his son stands redeemed; a. e. Nif. נִפְדֶּה to be redeemed. Bekh.VIII, 6 בחזקת שלא נ׳ …שנ׳ the presumption is that he has not been redeemed, until evidence is offered that he has been. Ib. 7 וכולם נִפְדִּין בכסףוכ׳ and all of them are redeemed with money or moneys worth. Kidd.29a תפדה תִּיפָּדֶה כל שמצווהוכ׳ ‘thou shalt redeem (Num. 18:15), thou shalt be redeemed (redeem thyself): whosoever is (eventually) bound to redeem himself, is bound to redeem his son (but the mother is not bound to redeem her first-born son); a. fr. -
14 פדה
פדי, פָּדָה,(b. h.) ( to cut loose, to liberate, redeem. Ab. Zar.4a אם יש להם זכות אֶפְדֵּם if they have any merits, I will liberate them. Ib. (ref. to Hos. 7:13) אני אמרתי אפדם בממונםוכ׳ I thought, I will ransom them by taking their money (impoverishing them) in this world, that they be admitted to the world to come. Deut. R. s. 2 ופוֹדֶה למי שרוצה he could acquit whomever he wanted to, opp. חָבַש. Y.Yeb.XVI, 15c bot. הצלוב … ופְדָאֲתוֹ as regards him whom witnesses have seen impaled, I may say, an influential woman passed by and liberated him. Gitt.IV, 4 עבד שנשבה ופְדָאוּהוּ if a slave has been captured, and they (Jews) redeemed him. Ib. 6 אין פּוֹדִין את השבוייןוכ׳ we must not redeem captured persons for more than their value, this is a measure of public benefit (v. תִּיקּוּן). Ib. 58a עד שאֶפְדֶּנּוּ בכלוכ׳ until I redeem him at any price they may ask. Maas. Sh. IV, 7 הפודה מעשר שני he that redeems second tithes (Deut. 14:26). Ib. 1 פּוֹדֵהוּ כשער מקומו he redeems the fruit at the market price of his own placc. Ib. V, 4 כיצד פודין נטע רבעי how is fruit of the fourth year (Lev. 19:24) redeemed? מניח … כמה אדם רוצה לִפְדּוֹת לו בסלעוכ׳ he puts the basket down in the presence of three persons and says, how many basketfuls will a person buy for a Selʿa, to collect at his own expense?; a. v. fr.Esp. a) to redeem the first-born (Ex. 13:12 sq.). Bekh.49b הפודה את בנווכ׳ if a man redeems his son before he is thirty days old. Ib. VIII, 6 הוא לפדות ובנו לפדותוכ׳ if he (the father) is to be redeemed (the parents having failed to redeem him), and the son is to be redeemed; Kidd.29a. Ib. מצווה לפדות את עצמו is bound to redeem himself; a. fr.b) to redeem an object dedicated to the sanctuary (Lev. 27:13; 27, a. e.). Ib. פְּדָאוֹ במאתיםוכ׳ if he bought an object back for two hundred Zuz, and before taking possession it went down ; a. fr.Part. pass. פָּדוּי; f. פְּדוּיָה; pl. פְּדוּיִים, פְּדוּיִין, פְּדוּיוֹת. Ib. מה שפדה פ׳ what he bought is bought (his transaction is final). Bekh.49b בנו פ׳ his son stands redeemed; a. e. Nif. נִפְדֶּה to be redeemed. Bekh.VIII, 6 בחזקת שלא נ׳ …שנ׳ the presumption is that he has not been redeemed, until evidence is offered that he has been. Ib. 7 וכולם נִפְדִּין בכסףוכ׳ and all of them are redeemed with money or moneys worth. Kidd.29a תפדה תִּיפָּדֶה כל שמצווהוכ׳ ‘thou shalt redeem (Num. 18:15), thou shalt be redeemed (redeem thyself): whosoever is (eventually) bound to redeem himself, is bound to redeem his son (but the mother is not bound to redeem her first-born son); a. fr. -
15 פָּדָה
פדי, פָּדָה,(b. h.) ( to cut loose, to liberate, redeem. Ab. Zar.4a אם יש להם זכות אֶפְדֵּם if they have any merits, I will liberate them. Ib. (ref. to Hos. 7:13) אני אמרתי אפדם בממונםוכ׳ I thought, I will ransom them by taking their money (impoverishing them) in this world, that they be admitted to the world to come. Deut. R. s. 2 ופוֹדֶה למי שרוצה he could acquit whomever he wanted to, opp. חָבַש. Y.Yeb.XVI, 15c bot. הצלוב … ופְדָאֲתוֹ as regards him whom witnesses have seen impaled, I may say, an influential woman passed by and liberated him. Gitt.IV, 4 עבד שנשבה ופְדָאוּהוּ if a slave has been captured, and they (Jews) redeemed him. Ib. 6 אין פּוֹדִין את השבוייןוכ׳ we must not redeem captured persons for more than their value, this is a measure of public benefit (v. תִּיקּוּן). Ib. 58a עד שאֶפְדֶּנּוּ בכלוכ׳ until I redeem him at any price they may ask. Maas. Sh. IV, 7 הפודה מעשר שני he that redeems second tithes (Deut. 14:26). Ib. 1 פּוֹדֵהוּ כשער מקומו he redeems the fruit at the market price of his own placc. Ib. V, 4 כיצד פודין נטע רבעי how is fruit of the fourth year (Lev. 19:24) redeemed? מניח … כמה אדם רוצה לִפְדּוֹת לו בסלעוכ׳ he puts the basket down in the presence of three persons and says, how many basketfuls will a person buy for a Selʿa, to collect at his own expense?; a. v. fr.Esp. a) to redeem the first-born (Ex. 13:12 sq.). Bekh.49b הפודה את בנווכ׳ if a man redeems his son before he is thirty days old. Ib. VIII, 6 הוא לפדות ובנו לפדותוכ׳ if he (the father) is to be redeemed (the parents having failed to redeem him), and the son is to be redeemed; Kidd.29a. Ib. מצווה לפדות את עצמו is bound to redeem himself; a. fr.b) to redeem an object dedicated to the sanctuary (Lev. 27:13; 27, a. e.). Ib. פְּדָאוֹ במאתיםוכ׳ if he bought an object back for two hundred Zuz, and before taking possession it went down ; a. fr.Part. pass. פָּדוּי; f. פְּדוּיָה; pl. פְּדוּיִים, פְּדוּיִין, פְּדוּיוֹת. Ib. מה שפדה פ׳ what he bought is bought (his transaction is final). Bekh.49b בנו פ׳ his son stands redeemed; a. e. Nif. נִפְדֶּה to be redeemed. Bekh.VIII, 6 בחזקת שלא נ׳ …שנ׳ the presumption is that he has not been redeemed, until evidence is offered that he has been. Ib. 7 וכולם נִפְדִּין בכסףוכ׳ and all of them are redeemed with money or moneys worth. Kidd.29a תפדה תִּיפָּדֶה כל שמצווהוכ׳ ‘thou shalt redeem (Num. 18:15), thou shalt be redeemed (redeem thyself): whosoever is (eventually) bound to redeem himself, is bound to redeem his son (but the mother is not bound to redeem her first-born son); a. fr. -
16 קני
קני, קָנָה(b. h.) ( to estabIish, 1) (cmp. קום, Gen. 23:17) to create; to acquire, own; to take possession. R. Hash. 31a (ref. to Ps. 24 recited in the Temple on the first day of the week) על שם שק׳ והקנהוכ׳ because he (the Lord in establishing the world) took possession and gave (his creatures) possession (invested them with a fief), and became the sovereign of the world. Kidd.I, 1 האשה קוֹנָה את עצמהוכ׳ a wife acquires herself (becomes independent) when she receives her divorce Ib. 20a כל הקוֹנֶה … כקונהוכ׳ whoever buys a Hebrew bondman creates, as it were, a master over himself. B. Mets.75b הקונה אדון לעצמו he who creates a master over himself, expl. תולה נכסיו בנכרי who (in order to evade obligations) hangs his property on a gentile (pretends to be merely the agent of a gentile); (another explan.) הכותב נכסיווכ׳ who transfers his property to his children during his lifetime. Gitt.37b sq. (ref. to Lev. 25:45) אתם קוֹנִיםוכ׳ you may buy (as a slave) one of them, but they cannot buy one of you, nor can they buy of one another. Ib. יכול לא יִקְנוּ זה את זה למעשה ידיו you may think, they cannot buy one another for the work (as long as the serf choses to be in the masters power); ולא הם קוֹנִים … לגופו they cannot buy of one another a bodily slave (who requires formal manumission to be a freeman). B. Mets.46b bot. מכור לי באלו ק׳ if one says, sell me (a certain object) for these (coins which I hold in my hand), he has bought (the sale is valid). Ib. IV, 1 הזהב קונהוכ׳, v. זָהָב. Ib. מעות הרעות קוֹנוֹתוכ׳ the delivery of cancelled coins effects the purchase of the valid coins. Ib. 47b מעות קונות the delivery of the purchasing money gives possession (no formal possession of the purchased object (מְשִׁיכָה) being required). Kidd.22b הגבהה קונה lifting up the purchased object makes the sale binding; a. v. fr. 2) to make sure; to obligate a person by a special symbolical act (קִנְיָן); to enter into an obligation by a special symbolical form. Gitt.51a בשקָנוּ מידו when they (the court, witnesses) made him obligate himself (that his widow should receive support from his estate); בשקנו לזו ולא קנו לזו when such an obligation was entered with reference to this (his wifes case), but not with reference to that (his daughters case). B. Mets.47a במה קונין … בכליו של קונה wherewith is the bargain made sure?… By handing over one of the garments (or any object) belonging to the purchaser; דניחא ליה לקונה דליהוי מקנה קונהוכ׳ for the purchaser likes the seller to obligate himself, in order that he may be sure to give him possession; a. fr.Ib. 48b when he said to him, ערבוני יָקוּן (fr. קון = קנה) my earnest money shall serve to make the purchase sure.Part. pass. קָנוּי; f. קְנוּיָה; pl. קְנוּיִים, קְנוּיִין; קְנוּיוֹת. Kidd.16a עבד עברי גופו ק׳ והרבוכ׳ a Hebrew bondman is owned bodily (to the end of his term), and if the master allowed him a reduction of his time, his allowance is not legally binding (the slave not being able to acquire himself); ib. 28a; B. Kam. 113b. Gen. R. s. 86 (ref. to Gen. 39:1) הקנויין קונין וכלוכ׳ as a rule those who are owned make themselves owners (slaves enrich themselves by robbing their master), and all slaves cause decrease to their masters house, but in this case ‘the Lord blessed (ib. 5); Yalk. ib. 145 הקונין קונין (corr. acc.); a. fr.Tosef.Ned.IV, 6 קונם … שאני קנוי the axe of which I am possessed be forbidden (v. קוֹנָם), i. e. I swear that I have no axe; Ned.35a (Rashi שאינו ק׳ I swear that another axe is not owned by me).Y.Peah IV, 18b השעה קנויה, read: פְּנוּיָה, v. פָּנוּי. Nif. נִקְנֶה to be acquired, owned, bought. Kidd.20a (ref. to Lev. 25:14) דבר הנ׳ מיד ליד this refers to what is bought from hand to hand (movable goods). Ib. I, 1 האשה נִקְנֵיתוכ׳ a wife can be acquired in three ways. Ib. 6b אין אשה נ׳ בחליפין a wife cannot be taken possession of by symbolical delivery (חֲלִיפִין). Ib. I, 3 עבד כנעני נ׳ בכסףוכ׳ a Canaanite slave is taken possession of (is considered owned) either by delivery of the purchasing money, or by a deed, or by undisturbed possession (חֲזָקָה). Ib. 5 נכסים שיש … נִקְנִיןוכ׳ landed property is acquired by means of handing over the money, but movables cannot be acquired otherwise than by taking hold (מְשִׁיכָה). Ib. 22b תִּקָּנֶה בביאח let her be acquired (become his slave) by coition; a. fr. Hif. הִקְנָה to give possession, sell, transfer. R. Hash. l. c., v. supra. Snh.81b ולמַקְנוֹ, v. קוֹנֶה. Keth.82b אשה הִקְנוּ לווכ׳ it is heaven that gave him a wife (through his brothers death without issue); Yeb.39a. B. Mets.47a בכליו של מַקְנֶה, v. supra. Ib. 33b, a. fr. אין אדם מקנה דברוכ׳ none can give possession of (sell) what does not yet exist (future crops); a. fr.Esth. R. introd. (ref. to Deut. 28:68 sq.) למה ואין קונה …ע״י שלא הִקְנִיתֶם אלהוכ׳ why ‘no purchaser?… Because you have not transmitted ‘these words of the covenant, for there is none among you making the five books of the Law his own (v. קוֹנֶה). -
17 קנה
קני, קָנָה(b. h.) ( to estabIish, 1) (cmp. קום, Gen. 23:17) to create; to acquire, own; to take possession. R. Hash. 31a (ref. to Ps. 24 recited in the Temple on the first day of the week) על שם שק׳ והקנהוכ׳ because he (the Lord in establishing the world) took possession and gave (his creatures) possession (invested them with a fief), and became the sovereign of the world. Kidd.I, 1 האשה קוֹנָה את עצמהוכ׳ a wife acquires herself (becomes independent) when she receives her divorce Ib. 20a כל הקוֹנֶה … כקונהוכ׳ whoever buys a Hebrew bondman creates, as it were, a master over himself. B. Mets.75b הקונה אדון לעצמו he who creates a master over himself, expl. תולה נכסיו בנכרי who (in order to evade obligations) hangs his property on a gentile (pretends to be merely the agent of a gentile); (another explan.) הכותב נכסיווכ׳ who transfers his property to his children during his lifetime. Gitt.37b sq. (ref. to Lev. 25:45) אתם קוֹנִיםוכ׳ you may buy (as a slave) one of them, but they cannot buy one of you, nor can they buy of one another. Ib. יכול לא יִקְנוּ זה את זה למעשה ידיו you may think, they cannot buy one another for the work (as long as the serf choses to be in the masters power); ולא הם קוֹנִים … לגופו they cannot buy of one another a bodily slave (who requires formal manumission to be a freeman). B. Mets.46b bot. מכור לי באלו ק׳ if one says, sell me (a certain object) for these (coins which I hold in my hand), he has bought (the sale is valid). Ib. IV, 1 הזהב קונהוכ׳, v. זָהָב. Ib. מעות הרעות קוֹנוֹתוכ׳ the delivery of cancelled coins effects the purchase of the valid coins. Ib. 47b מעות קונות the delivery of the purchasing money gives possession (no formal possession of the purchased object (מְשִׁיכָה) being required). Kidd.22b הגבהה קונה lifting up the purchased object makes the sale binding; a. v. fr. 2) to make sure; to obligate a person by a special symbolical act (קִנְיָן); to enter into an obligation by a special symbolical form. Gitt.51a בשקָנוּ מידו when they (the court, witnesses) made him obligate himself (that his widow should receive support from his estate); בשקנו לזו ולא קנו לזו when such an obligation was entered with reference to this (his wifes case), but not with reference to that (his daughters case). B. Mets.47a במה קונין … בכליו של קונה wherewith is the bargain made sure?… By handing over one of the garments (or any object) belonging to the purchaser; דניחא ליה לקונה דליהוי מקנה קונהוכ׳ for the purchaser likes the seller to obligate himself, in order that he may be sure to give him possession; a. fr.Ib. 48b when he said to him, ערבוני יָקוּן (fr. קון = קנה) my earnest money shall serve to make the purchase sure.Part. pass. קָנוּי; f. קְנוּיָה; pl. קְנוּיִים, קְנוּיִין; קְנוּיוֹת. Kidd.16a עבד עברי גופו ק׳ והרבוכ׳ a Hebrew bondman is owned bodily (to the end of his term), and if the master allowed him a reduction of his time, his allowance is not legally binding (the slave not being able to acquire himself); ib. 28a; B. Kam. 113b. Gen. R. s. 86 (ref. to Gen. 39:1) הקנויין קונין וכלוכ׳ as a rule those who are owned make themselves owners (slaves enrich themselves by robbing their master), and all slaves cause decrease to their masters house, but in this case ‘the Lord blessed (ib. 5); Yalk. ib. 145 הקונין קונין (corr. acc.); a. fr.Tosef.Ned.IV, 6 קונם … שאני קנוי the axe of which I am possessed be forbidden (v. קוֹנָם), i. e. I swear that I have no axe; Ned.35a (Rashi שאינו ק׳ I swear that another axe is not owned by me).Y.Peah IV, 18b השעה קנויה, read: פְּנוּיָה, v. פָּנוּי. Nif. נִקְנֶה to be acquired, owned, bought. Kidd.20a (ref. to Lev. 25:14) דבר הנ׳ מיד ליד this refers to what is bought from hand to hand (movable goods). Ib. I, 1 האשה נִקְנֵיתוכ׳ a wife can be acquired in three ways. Ib. 6b אין אשה נ׳ בחליפין a wife cannot be taken possession of by symbolical delivery (חֲלִיפִין). Ib. I, 3 עבד כנעני נ׳ בכסףוכ׳ a Canaanite slave is taken possession of (is considered owned) either by delivery of the purchasing money, or by a deed, or by undisturbed possession (חֲזָקָה). Ib. 5 נכסים שיש … נִקְנִיןוכ׳ landed property is acquired by means of handing over the money, but movables cannot be acquired otherwise than by taking hold (מְשִׁיכָה). Ib. 22b תִּקָּנֶה בביאח let her be acquired (become his slave) by coition; a. fr. Hif. הִקְנָה to give possession, sell, transfer. R. Hash. l. c., v. supra. Snh.81b ולמַקְנוֹ, v. קוֹנֶה. Keth.82b אשה הִקְנוּ לווכ׳ it is heaven that gave him a wife (through his brothers death without issue); Yeb.39a. B. Mets.47a בכליו של מַקְנֶה, v. supra. Ib. 33b, a. fr. אין אדם מקנה דברוכ׳ none can give possession of (sell) what does not yet exist (future crops); a. fr.Esth. R. introd. (ref. to Deut. 28:68 sq.) למה ואין קונה …ע״י שלא הִקְנִיתֶם אלהוכ׳ why ‘no purchaser?… Because you have not transmitted ‘these words of the covenant, for there is none among you making the five books of the Law his own (v. קוֹנֶה). -
18 קָנָה
קני, קָנָה(b. h.) ( to estabIish, 1) (cmp. קום, Gen. 23:17) to create; to acquire, own; to take possession. R. Hash. 31a (ref. to Ps. 24 recited in the Temple on the first day of the week) על שם שק׳ והקנהוכ׳ because he (the Lord in establishing the world) took possession and gave (his creatures) possession (invested them with a fief), and became the sovereign of the world. Kidd.I, 1 האשה קוֹנָה את עצמהוכ׳ a wife acquires herself (becomes independent) when she receives her divorce Ib. 20a כל הקוֹנֶה … כקונהוכ׳ whoever buys a Hebrew bondman creates, as it were, a master over himself. B. Mets.75b הקונה אדון לעצמו he who creates a master over himself, expl. תולה נכסיו בנכרי who (in order to evade obligations) hangs his property on a gentile (pretends to be merely the agent of a gentile); (another explan.) הכותב נכסיווכ׳ who transfers his property to his children during his lifetime. Gitt.37b sq. (ref. to Lev. 25:45) אתם קוֹנִיםוכ׳ you may buy (as a slave) one of them, but they cannot buy one of you, nor can they buy of one another. Ib. יכול לא יִקְנוּ זה את זה למעשה ידיו you may think, they cannot buy one another for the work (as long as the serf choses to be in the masters power); ולא הם קוֹנִים … לגופו they cannot buy of one another a bodily slave (who requires formal manumission to be a freeman). B. Mets.46b bot. מכור לי באלו ק׳ if one says, sell me (a certain object) for these (coins which I hold in my hand), he has bought (the sale is valid). Ib. IV, 1 הזהב קונהוכ׳, v. זָהָב. Ib. מעות הרעות קוֹנוֹתוכ׳ the delivery of cancelled coins effects the purchase of the valid coins. Ib. 47b מעות קונות the delivery of the purchasing money gives possession (no formal possession of the purchased object (מְשִׁיכָה) being required). Kidd.22b הגבהה קונה lifting up the purchased object makes the sale binding; a. v. fr. 2) to make sure; to obligate a person by a special symbolical act (קִנְיָן); to enter into an obligation by a special symbolical form. Gitt.51a בשקָנוּ מידו when they (the court, witnesses) made him obligate himself (that his widow should receive support from his estate); בשקנו לזו ולא קנו לזו when such an obligation was entered with reference to this (his wifes case), but not with reference to that (his daughters case). B. Mets.47a במה קונין … בכליו של קונה wherewith is the bargain made sure?… By handing over one of the garments (or any object) belonging to the purchaser; דניחא ליה לקונה דליהוי מקנה קונהוכ׳ for the purchaser likes the seller to obligate himself, in order that he may be sure to give him possession; a. fr.Ib. 48b when he said to him, ערבוני יָקוּן (fr. קון = קנה) my earnest money shall serve to make the purchase sure.Part. pass. קָנוּי; f. קְנוּיָה; pl. קְנוּיִים, קְנוּיִין; קְנוּיוֹת. Kidd.16a עבד עברי גופו ק׳ והרבוכ׳ a Hebrew bondman is owned bodily (to the end of his term), and if the master allowed him a reduction of his time, his allowance is not legally binding (the slave not being able to acquire himself); ib. 28a; B. Kam. 113b. Gen. R. s. 86 (ref. to Gen. 39:1) הקנויין קונין וכלוכ׳ as a rule those who are owned make themselves owners (slaves enrich themselves by robbing their master), and all slaves cause decrease to their masters house, but in this case ‘the Lord blessed (ib. 5); Yalk. ib. 145 הקונין קונין (corr. acc.); a. fr.Tosef.Ned.IV, 6 קונם … שאני קנוי the axe of which I am possessed be forbidden (v. קוֹנָם), i. e. I swear that I have no axe; Ned.35a (Rashi שאינו ק׳ I swear that another axe is not owned by me).Y.Peah IV, 18b השעה קנויה, read: פְּנוּיָה, v. פָּנוּי. Nif. נִקְנֶה to be acquired, owned, bought. Kidd.20a (ref. to Lev. 25:14) דבר הנ׳ מיד ליד this refers to what is bought from hand to hand (movable goods). Ib. I, 1 האשה נִקְנֵיתוכ׳ a wife can be acquired in three ways. Ib. 6b אין אשה נ׳ בחליפין a wife cannot be taken possession of by symbolical delivery (חֲלִיפִין). Ib. I, 3 עבד כנעני נ׳ בכסףוכ׳ a Canaanite slave is taken possession of (is considered owned) either by delivery of the purchasing money, or by a deed, or by undisturbed possession (חֲזָקָה). Ib. 5 נכסים שיש … נִקְנִיןוכ׳ landed property is acquired by means of handing over the money, but movables cannot be acquired otherwise than by taking hold (מְשִׁיכָה). Ib. 22b תִּקָּנֶה בביאח let her be acquired (become his slave) by coition; a. fr. Hif. הִקְנָה to give possession, sell, transfer. R. Hash. l. c., v. supra. Snh.81b ולמַקְנוֹ, v. קוֹנֶה. Keth.82b אשה הִקְנוּ לווכ׳ it is heaven that gave him a wife (through his brothers death without issue); Yeb.39a. B. Mets.47a בכליו של מַקְנֶה, v. supra. Ib. 33b, a. fr. אין אדם מקנה דברוכ׳ none can give possession of (sell) what does not yet exist (future crops); a. fr.Esth. R. introd. (ref. to Deut. 28:68 sq.) למה ואין קונה …ע״י שלא הִקְנִיתֶם אלהוכ׳ why ‘no purchaser?… Because you have not transmitted ‘these words of the covenant, for there is none among you making the five books of the Law his own (v. קוֹנֶה). -
19 סיקריקון
סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr. -
20 סק׳
סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr.
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Bought — Buy Buy (b[imac]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bought} (b[add]t); p. pr. & vb. n. {Buying} (b[imac] [i^]ng).] [OE. buggen, buggen, bien, AS. bycgan, akin to OS. buggean, Goth. bugjan.] 1. To acquire the ownership of (property) by giving an accepted… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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