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61 תְּבַר
תְּבַרI, תְּבֵיר = h. שָׁבַר, to break. Targ. Gen. 19:9. Targ. Jer. 19:10; a. fr.Part. pass. תְּבִיר; f. תְּבִירָא; pl. תְּבִירִין; תְּ̇בִירָן. Targ. Ps. 31:13. Targ. Jer. 2:13; a. fr.; v. תְּבִירָא II.B. Kam.10b בהדי דסמיך בהו ת׳ (not דסמוך) while he leaned on them, he broke (the bench). Pa. תַּבַּר same. Targ. Ex. 9:25 (ed. Vien. תְּבַר; Y. תְּבִיר). Targ. Ps. 29:5 Ms. (ed. מַתְבַּר Af.). Targ. Ex. 23:24. Targ. Jer. 1:17; a. fr.Yoma 78b תַּבּוּרֵי מאני breaking of vessels (as a childs pleasure). Ib. זבין … ומְתַבְּרֵי להו (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 100) bought defective vessels for his children, and they broke them, v. גְּזֵז; a. e.Y.Sabb.VII, 10a bot. מתברא בצדדיא, read: מבחרא בצרריא, v. צְרָרָא II. Ithpa. אִתַּבַּר; Ithpe. אִתְתְּבַר, (אִתְבַּר) אִתְּבַר to be broken. Targ. Jon. 1:4. Targ. Ex. 22:9 (Y. ed. Vien. אִיתְבִיר). Ib. 12 (h. text יטרף). Targ. Jer. 23:9. Targ. Prov. 14:28 (h. text מחתת); a. fr.Ber.22a, v. חַצְבָּא. B. Kam. l. c. דבלאו איהו לא א׳ if without him (sitting on it), it would not have been broken. Ib. בלאו איהו הוה מִיתְּבַרוכ׳ without him, it would have broken down after two hours; a. e. -
62 אין לו גרוש על הנשמה
not a penny to his name, broke, penniless -
63 אין לו גרוש על התחת
not a penny to his name, broke, penniless -
64 הגיע עד פת לחם
went broke, lost everything he had -
65 הפר חוק
violated the law, broke the law -
66 התגלע ביניהם ריב
a quarrel broke out between them -
67 חל ביניהם נתק
they broke apart -
68 חסר כול
penniless, broke, destitute -
69 חרג מן המסגרת
exceeded the limits; broke the rules -
70 ירדו לה המים
her water broke -
71 מחוסר כול
penniless, broke -
72 מרושש
adj. impoverished, impoverisher, pauperized, broke -
73 נגלע ביניהם ריב
a quarrel broke out between them -
74 נוצר נתק
their relations broke off, there is no communication -
75 נכנס לתוך דבריו
interrupted him, broke into the conversation -
76 נפלו דברים בינו לבין-
a fight broke out between him and -
77 נתפרדה החבילה
the partnership broke up, the friendship ended -
78 עלה השחר
dawn broke -
79 עלה עמוד השחר
dawn broke -
80 עשו מריבה
a quarrel broke between them
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