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by+(the)+eyes

  • 1 העיניים של המדינה

    "the eyes of the country", the Hermon mountain

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  • 2 עצם

    עָצַם(b. h.) 1) to press; to close (the eyes). Yalk. Is. 304 זה העוֹצֵם עיניו כשעומדותוכ׳ he who closes his eyes when (he sees) Israelitish girls stand washing. Sifra Kdosh., Par. 3, ch. VII יַעֲצוֹם, v. infra. 2) (to be compressed, hard, to be strong, v. עָצוּם a. עֶצֶם. 3) (denom. of עֶצֶם) to acquire, possess. Gen. R. s. 64 שעָצַמְתָּ, v. עֶצֶם. Hif. הֶעֱצִים to close (the eyes). Kidd.32b יכול יַעֲצִים עיניווכ׳ perhaps a man might think, he will close his eyes and pretend not to see him (the old man); Yalk. Lev. 617; Sifra l. c. יעצום. Sabb.XXIII, 5 מַעֲצִים, v. עָמַץ. Pi. עִיצֵּם to close (a dead bodys eyes), v. עָמַץ. Hithpa. הִתְעַצֵּם, Nithpa. נִתְעַצֵּם 1) to be closed, v. עָמַץ. 2) to be headstrong towards one another. Snh.31b שנים שנִתְעַצְּמוּ בדיןוכ׳ if both parties to a law-suit are stubborn, one saying, let us go to law here, and the other saying, let us go to the circuit court. 3) v. עִיצּוּם 3) to fortify each other, i. e. to enter an agreement with the condition of forfeiture. Tosef.B. Mets. I, 16 שנים שנתעצמו זה בזה ואמרוכ׳ if two made an agreement wherein one said, if I do not come

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  • 3 עָצַם

    עָצַם(b. h.) 1) to press; to close (the eyes). Yalk. Is. 304 זה העוֹצֵם עיניו כשעומדותוכ׳ he who closes his eyes when (he sees) Israelitish girls stand washing. Sifra Kdosh., Par. 3, ch. VII יַעֲצוֹם, v. infra. 2) (to be compressed, hard, to be strong, v. עָצוּם a. עֶצֶם. 3) (denom. of עֶצֶם) to acquire, possess. Gen. R. s. 64 שעָצַמְתָּ, v. עֶצֶם. Hif. הֶעֱצִים to close (the eyes). Kidd.32b יכול יַעֲצִים עיניווכ׳ perhaps a man might think, he will close his eyes and pretend not to see him (the old man); Yalk. Lev. 617; Sifra l. c. יעצום. Sabb.XXIII, 5 מַעֲצִים, v. עָמַץ. Pi. עִיצֵּם to close (a dead bodys eyes), v. עָמַץ. Hithpa. הִתְעַצֵּם, Nithpa. נִתְעַצֵּם 1) to be closed, v. עָמַץ. 2) to be headstrong towards one another. Snh.31b שנים שנִתְעַצְּמוּ בדיןוכ׳ if both parties to a law-suit are stubborn, one saying, let us go to law here, and the other saying, let us go to the circuit court. 3) v. עִיצּוּם 3) to fortify each other, i. e. to enter an agreement with the condition of forfeiture. Tosef.B. Mets. I, 16 שנים שנתעצמו זה בזה ואמרוכ׳ if two made an agreement wherein one said, if I do not come

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  • 4 עמץ

    עָמַץ(v. אָמַץ; cmp. עָמַס) to press. Pi. עִימֵּץ to close the eyes. Sabb.XXIII, 5 אין מְעַמְּצִיןוכ׳ Mish. ed. (Y. ed. מאמצ׳; Bab. ed. 151b מְעַצְּמִין, Ms. M. מעמ׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. notes) you must not close the eyes of a deceased on the Sabbath והמְעַמֵּץ עם יציאתוכ׳ (Y. ed. מא׳; Bab. ed. המעצים) and he who closes the eyes of a dying person Ib. (in Gemarah) המעמץ (Ms. M. המאמץ). Ib. 77b, v. אָמַץ. Hithpa. הִתְעַמֵּץ to be closed, to close itself. Ib. 181b הרוצה שיִתְעַמְּצוּ עיניווכ׳ Ms. O. a. early eds. (Ms. M. שתאמץ, incorr.; ed. שיִתְעַצְּמוּ) he who wants to have the eyes of a deceased closed ; Tosef. ib. XVII, (XVIII), 19 הרוצה לעַמֵּץ. Ib. והן מתאמצותוכ׳; Sabb. l. c. והן מִתְעַמְּצִיןוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. מתעצמין) and they will close themselves, v. אָמַץ.

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  • 5 עָמַץ

    עָמַץ(v. אָמַץ; cmp. עָמַס) to press. Pi. עִימֵּץ to close the eyes. Sabb.XXIII, 5 אין מְעַמְּצִיןוכ׳ Mish. ed. (Y. ed. מאמצ׳; Bab. ed. 151b מְעַצְּמִין, Ms. M. מעמ׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. notes) you must not close the eyes of a deceased on the Sabbath והמְעַמֵּץ עם יציאתוכ׳ (Y. ed. מא׳; Bab. ed. המעצים) and he who closes the eyes of a dying person Ib. (in Gemarah) המעמץ (Ms. M. המאמץ). Ib. 77b, v. אָמַץ. Hithpa. הִתְעַמֵּץ to be closed, to close itself. Ib. 181b הרוצה שיִתְעַמְּצוּ עיניווכ׳ Ms. O. a. early eds. (Ms. M. שתאמץ, incorr.; ed. שיִתְעַצְּמוּ) he who wants to have the eyes of a deceased closed ; Tosef. ib. XVII, (XVIII), 19 הרוצה לעַמֵּץ. Ib. והן מתאמצותוכ׳; Sabb. l. c. והן מִתְעַמְּצִיןוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. מתעצמין) and they will close themselves, v. אָמַץ.

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  • 6 סמי

    סמי, סָמָא, סָמָה(v. סוּם II) to tie up, close; to make blind.Part. pass. סָמוּי; f. סְמוּיָה, סְמוּיָיה; pl. סְמוּיִים, סְמוּיִין; סְמוּיוֹת a) tied up, hidden (cmp. סִימָה). Taan.8b (ref. to אסמיך, Deut. 28:8) דבר הס׳ מן העין that which is hidden from sight (the exact quantity of which you do not know); B. Mets.42a; a. e.b) blinded, blind. Kidd.24b הרי שהיתה עינו ס׳וכ׳ if the slaves eye was blind, and he (the master) cut it out. Keth.105a כמה ס׳ עיניהםוכ׳ how blind are the eyes of (how short-sighted are) those who receive bribes! Pi. סִמֵּא, סִימֵּא 1) to blind, make blind. Kidd. l. c. סי׳ עוברוכ׳ he injured the eye of the embryo (while operating on the mother). Ib. הרי שהיתה … וסִמְּאָהּ suppose the slaves eye was dim, and he (the master) made it entirely blind. Y.Kil.VIII, 31c top וסִימְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91a וסִימְּאוֹ (Ms. M. וסימאה) and he made him blind. Ib. VIII, 7 האומר סַמֵּאוכ׳ if one says (to his neighbor), blind my eye, the neighbor is responsible. Gen. R. s. 75, end לו … לסַמּוֹתוכ׳ שלח he sent him a present in order to blind his eyes (with ref. to Deut. 16:19). Sabb.109a top יד מְסַמְּאָה an unwashed hand put on the eye makes blind. Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to עין משפט, Gen. 14:7 עין … לסַמּוֹתָהּ they wanted to blind the eye (of him) that established the rule of justice in the world; a. fr. 2) to tie up ones own eyes; to simulate blindness. Tosef.Peah IV, 14; Y. ib. VIII, 21b top; Keth.68a המְסמֵּא את עינו (a beggar) who ties his eye up. Nif. נִסְמָא, נִסְמָה to be blinded; to become blind. Num. R. s. 7, beg. Bekh.v, 5 (36b) שנִסְמֵת עינו (Talm. ed. שנִסְמֵית) that became blind on one eye; Keth.77a נִיסְמֵת; a. fr. Hithpa. הִסְתַּמֵּא, Nithpa. נִסְתַּמֵּא, נִסְתַּמָּה same. Arakh.17b, sq. פִּתֵּחַ ונ׳ if he was open-eyed and became blind; B. Bath. 128a. Num. R. s. 18 מיד היה מִסְתַּמֵּא (not היתה) he would get blind at once; a. e.

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  • 7 סמא

    סמי, סָמָא, סָמָה(v. סוּם II) to tie up, close; to make blind.Part. pass. סָמוּי; f. סְמוּיָה, סְמוּיָיה; pl. סְמוּיִים, סְמוּיִין; סְמוּיוֹת a) tied up, hidden (cmp. סִימָה). Taan.8b (ref. to אסמיך, Deut. 28:8) דבר הס׳ מן העין that which is hidden from sight (the exact quantity of which you do not know); B. Mets.42a; a. e.b) blinded, blind. Kidd.24b הרי שהיתה עינו ס׳וכ׳ if the slaves eye was blind, and he (the master) cut it out. Keth.105a כמה ס׳ עיניהםוכ׳ how blind are the eyes of (how short-sighted are) those who receive bribes! Pi. סִמֵּא, סִימֵּא 1) to blind, make blind. Kidd. l. c. סי׳ עוברוכ׳ he injured the eye of the embryo (while operating on the mother). Ib. הרי שהיתה … וסִמְּאָהּ suppose the slaves eye was dim, and he (the master) made it entirely blind. Y.Kil.VIII, 31c top וסִימְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91a וסִימְּאוֹ (Ms. M. וסימאה) and he made him blind. Ib. VIII, 7 האומר סַמֵּאוכ׳ if one says (to his neighbor), blind my eye, the neighbor is responsible. Gen. R. s. 75, end לו … לסַמּוֹתוכ׳ שלח he sent him a present in order to blind his eyes (with ref. to Deut. 16:19). Sabb.109a top יד מְסַמְּאָה an unwashed hand put on the eye makes blind. Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to עין משפט, Gen. 14:7 עין … לסַמּוֹתָהּ they wanted to blind the eye (of him) that established the rule of justice in the world; a. fr. 2) to tie up ones own eyes; to simulate blindness. Tosef.Peah IV, 14; Y. ib. VIII, 21b top; Keth.68a המְסמֵּא את עינו (a beggar) who ties his eye up. Nif. נִסְמָא, נִסְמָה to be blinded; to become blind. Num. R. s. 7, beg. Bekh.v, 5 (36b) שנִסְמֵת עינו (Talm. ed. שנִסְמֵית) that became blind on one eye; Keth.77a נִיסְמֵת; a. fr. Hithpa. הִסְתַּמֵּא, Nithpa. נִסְתַּמֵּא, נִסְתַּמָּה same. Arakh.17b, sq. פִּתֵּחַ ונ׳ if he was open-eyed and became blind; B. Bath. 128a. Num. R. s. 18 מיד היה מִסְתַּמֵּא (not היתה) he would get blind at once; a. e.

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  • 8 סָמָא

    סמי, סָמָא, סָמָה(v. סוּם II) to tie up, close; to make blind.Part. pass. סָמוּי; f. סְמוּיָה, סְמוּיָיה; pl. סְמוּיִים, סְמוּיִין; סְמוּיוֹת a) tied up, hidden (cmp. סִימָה). Taan.8b (ref. to אסמיך, Deut. 28:8) דבר הס׳ מן העין that which is hidden from sight (the exact quantity of which you do not know); B. Mets.42a; a. e.b) blinded, blind. Kidd.24b הרי שהיתה עינו ס׳וכ׳ if the slaves eye was blind, and he (the master) cut it out. Keth.105a כמה ס׳ עיניהםוכ׳ how blind are the eyes of (how short-sighted are) those who receive bribes! Pi. סִמֵּא, סִימֵּא 1) to blind, make blind. Kidd. l. c. סי׳ עוברוכ׳ he injured the eye of the embryo (while operating on the mother). Ib. הרי שהיתה … וסִמְּאָהּ suppose the slaves eye was dim, and he (the master) made it entirely blind. Y.Kil.VIII, 31c top וסִימְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91a וסִימְּאוֹ (Ms. M. וסימאה) and he made him blind. Ib. VIII, 7 האומר סַמֵּאוכ׳ if one says (to his neighbor), blind my eye, the neighbor is responsible. Gen. R. s. 75, end לו … לסַמּוֹתוכ׳ שלח he sent him a present in order to blind his eyes (with ref. to Deut. 16:19). Sabb.109a top יד מְסַמְּאָה an unwashed hand put on the eye makes blind. Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to עין משפט, Gen. 14:7 עין … לסַמּוֹתָהּ they wanted to blind the eye (of him) that established the rule of justice in the world; a. fr. 2) to tie up ones own eyes; to simulate blindness. Tosef.Peah IV, 14; Y. ib. VIII, 21b top; Keth.68a המְסמֵּא את עינו (a beggar) who ties his eye up. Nif. נִסְמָא, נִסְמָה to be blinded; to become blind. Num. R. s. 7, beg. Bekh.v, 5 (36b) שנִסְמֵת עינו (Talm. ed. שנִסְמֵית) that became blind on one eye; Keth.77a נִיסְמֵת; a. fr. Hithpa. הִסְתַּמֵּא, Nithpa. נִסְתַּמֵּא, נִסְתַּמָּה same. Arakh.17b, sq. פִּתֵּחַ ונ׳ if he was open-eyed and became blind; B. Bath. 128a. Num. R. s. 18 מיד היה מִסְתַּמֵּא (not היתה) he would get blind at once; a. e.

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  • 9 סָמָה

    סמי, סָמָא, סָמָה(v. סוּם II) to tie up, close; to make blind.Part. pass. סָמוּי; f. סְמוּיָה, סְמוּיָיה; pl. סְמוּיִים, סְמוּיִין; סְמוּיוֹת a) tied up, hidden (cmp. סִימָה). Taan.8b (ref. to אסמיך, Deut. 28:8) דבר הס׳ מן העין that which is hidden from sight (the exact quantity of which you do not know); B. Mets.42a; a. e.b) blinded, blind. Kidd.24b הרי שהיתה עינו ס׳וכ׳ if the slaves eye was blind, and he (the master) cut it out. Keth.105a כמה ס׳ עיניהםוכ׳ how blind are the eyes of (how short-sighted are) those who receive bribes! Pi. סִמֵּא, סִימֵּא 1) to blind, make blind. Kidd. l. c. סי׳ עוברוכ׳ he injured the eye of the embryo (while operating on the mother). Ib. הרי שהיתה … וסִמְּאָהּ suppose the slaves eye was dim, and he (the master) made it entirely blind. Y.Kil.VIII, 31c top וסִימְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91a וסִימְּאוֹ (Ms. M. וסימאה) and he made him blind. Ib. VIII, 7 האומר סַמֵּאוכ׳ if one says (to his neighbor), blind my eye, the neighbor is responsible. Gen. R. s. 75, end לו … לסַמּוֹתוכ׳ שלח he sent him a present in order to blind his eyes (with ref. to Deut. 16:19). Sabb.109a top יד מְסַמְּאָה an unwashed hand put on the eye makes blind. Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to עין משפט, Gen. 14:7 עין … לסַמּוֹתָהּ they wanted to blind the eye (of him) that established the rule of justice in the world; a. fr. 2) to tie up ones own eyes; to simulate blindness. Tosef.Peah IV, 14; Y. ib. VIII, 21b top; Keth.68a המְסמֵּא את עינו (a beggar) who ties his eye up. Nif. נִסְמָא, נִסְמָה to be blinded; to become blind. Num. R. s. 7, beg. Bekh.v, 5 (36b) שנִסְמֵת עינו (Talm. ed. שנִסְמֵית) that became blind on one eye; Keth.77a נִיסְמֵת; a. fr. Hithpa. הִסְתַּמֵּא, Nithpa. נִסְתַּמֵּא, נִסְתַּמָּה same. Arakh.17b, sq. פִּתֵּחַ ונ׳ if he was open-eyed and became blind; B. Bath. 128a. Num. R. s. 18 מיד היה מִסְתַּמֵּא (not היתה) he would get blind at once; a. e.

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  • 10 עלם II

    עָלַםII (b. h.; v. preced.) (to surround, tie up, to conceal. Yalk. Cant. 981, v. infra.Part. pass. עָלוּם; f. עֲלוּמָה; pl. עֲלוּמִים, עֲלוּמִין, עֲלוּמוֹת. Ab. Zar.35b (play on עֲלָמוֹת, Cant. 1:3) קרי ביה עלומות read it ‘ălumoth (secret things). Pi. עִילֵּם same. Part. pass. מְעוּלָּם; f. מְעוּלֶּמֶת; pl. מְעוּלָּמִים, מְעוּלָּמִין; מְעוּלָּמוֹת. Midr. Till. to Ps. 46:1 (play on עלמות, ib.) מע׳ הן הדבריםוכ׳ the things we saw are hidden, we know not what we saw. Nef. נֶעְלָם, Hithpa. הִתְעַלֵּם, Nithpa. נִתְעַלֵּם to be concealed, to escape; to hide ones self. Num. R. s. 20 אין כל דבר נ׳ ממך nothing is unknown to thee. Y.Pes.VI, beg.33a נֶעֶלְמָה הלכה ממנו the law escaped his memory; Bab. ib. 66a נִתְעַלְּמָה. Y.Yoma III, 40d bot. לא … מִתְעַלֵּם מהן they did not move from there before it (the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton) escaped their memory again. Y.Ab. Zar. IV, 44b top עד שיִתְעַלֵּם מעיניהם until he is left out of their sight. Y.Ber.IV, 8a ואל תִּתְעַלֵּם מתחינתנו do not hide thyself (turn away) from our prayer; a. fr. Hif. הֶעֱלִים 1) to conceal. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to העלמה Ex. 2:8) שהֶעֱלִימָהוכ׳ she kept her own secret. Cant. R. to I, 3 (play on עלמות, ib.) על שהֶעֱלַמְתָּ מהם יוםוכ׳ because thou hast concealed from them the day of death and the day of consolation, they love thee; על שהעלמת מתןוכ׳ because thou hast concealed from them the reward of the righteous ; Yalk. ib. 981 שעָלַמְתָּ (Kal); Midr. Till. to Ps. 9; a. fr. 2) (v. עָלַם I) הע׳ עינים to close the eyes, to lose sight of. Y.Ab. Zar. IV, 44a bot. Sot.10b ואל תַּעֲלֵם עיניך ממני do not avert thy eyes from me. Tosef.Peah IV, 20; B. Bath.10a, a. e. המעלים … מן הצדקה who closes his eyes to charity; a. fr. Hof. הוּעֲלָם to be concealed. Koh. R. to III, 11 (play on הָעֹלָם ib.) ה׳ מהם שםוכ׳ the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton was concealed from them.

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  • 11 עָלַם

    עָלַםII (b. h.; v. preced.) (to surround, tie up, to conceal. Yalk. Cant. 981, v. infra.Part. pass. עָלוּם; f. עֲלוּמָה; pl. עֲלוּמִים, עֲלוּמִין, עֲלוּמוֹת. Ab. Zar.35b (play on עֲלָמוֹת, Cant. 1:3) קרי ביה עלומות read it ‘ălumoth (secret things). Pi. עִילֵּם same. Part. pass. מְעוּלָּם; f. מְעוּלֶּמֶת; pl. מְעוּלָּמִים, מְעוּלָּמִין; מְעוּלָּמוֹת. Midr. Till. to Ps. 46:1 (play on עלמות, ib.) מע׳ הן הדבריםוכ׳ the things we saw are hidden, we know not what we saw. Nef. נֶעְלָם, Hithpa. הִתְעַלֵּם, Nithpa. נִתְעַלֵּם to be concealed, to escape; to hide ones self. Num. R. s. 20 אין כל דבר נ׳ ממך nothing is unknown to thee. Y.Pes.VI, beg.33a נֶעֶלְמָה הלכה ממנו the law escaped his memory; Bab. ib. 66a נִתְעַלְּמָה. Y.Yoma III, 40d bot. לא … מִתְעַלֵּם מהן they did not move from there before it (the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton) escaped their memory again. Y.Ab. Zar. IV, 44b top עד שיִתְעַלֵּם מעיניהם until he is left out of their sight. Y.Ber.IV, 8a ואל תִּתְעַלֵּם מתחינתנו do not hide thyself (turn away) from our prayer; a. fr. Hif. הֶעֱלִים 1) to conceal. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to העלמה Ex. 2:8) שהֶעֱלִימָהוכ׳ she kept her own secret. Cant. R. to I, 3 (play on עלמות, ib.) על שהֶעֱלַמְתָּ מהם יוםוכ׳ because thou hast concealed from them the day of death and the day of consolation, they love thee; על שהעלמת מתןוכ׳ because thou hast concealed from them the reward of the righteous ; Yalk. ib. 981 שעָלַמְתָּ (Kal); Midr. Till. to Ps. 9; a. fr. 2) (v. עָלַם I) הע׳ עינים to close the eyes, to lose sight of. Y.Ab. Zar. IV, 44a bot. Sot.10b ואל תַּעֲלֵם עיניך ממני do not avert thy eyes from me. Tosef.Peah IV, 20; B. Bath.10a, a. e. המעלים … מן הצדקה who closes his eyes to charity; a. fr. Hof. הוּעֲלָם to be concealed. Koh. R. to III, 11 (play on הָעֹלָם ib.) ה׳ מהם שםוכ׳ the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton was concealed from them.

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  • 12 סקר II

    סָקַרII (b. h. שָׂקַר) (to blink, shine; denom. סִיקְרָא) 1) to look, gaze. Y.Nidd.III, 50c bot. סוֹקְרִין לפניהן כאדם they look forward (have their eyes in front of the head) like human beings (v. Bab. ib. 23a). 2) (denom. of סִיקְרָא) to paint red, mark with siḳra. Bekh.IX, 7 (58b) היוצא … סוֹקְרוֹ בסיקרא (Talm. ed. סוֹקֵר) he marks every tenth lamb that goes forth; ib. לא סְקָרוֹוכ׳ (Talm. ed. סוקרו) if he failed to mark it. Sabb.67a סוקרו בסיקרא (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50); Ḥull.77b; a. e. Pi. סִיקֵּר to paint (the eyes). Pesik. Vattom. p. 132a> (ref. to Is. 3:16) שהיו מְכַקְּרוֹתוכ׳ Ar. (ed. סוֹקְרוֹת) they painted their eyes with siḳra; Lam. R. to IV, 15 מְשַׂקְּרוֹת; Lev. R. s. 16; Yalk. Lam. 1030 מְשַׂקֶּרֶת עיניהוכ׳ (not משקרות) she painted her eyes Nif. נִסְקַר to be overlooked, reviewed. R. Hash. 18a כולן נִסְקָרִין בסקירה אחת they are all reviewed with one glance; v. זָקַר.

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  • 13 סָקַר

    סָקַרII (b. h. שָׂקַר) (to blink, shine; denom. סִיקְרָא) 1) to look, gaze. Y.Nidd.III, 50c bot. סוֹקְרִין לפניהן כאדם they look forward (have their eyes in front of the head) like human beings (v. Bab. ib. 23a). 2) (denom. of סִיקְרָא) to paint red, mark with siḳra. Bekh.IX, 7 (58b) היוצא … סוֹקְרוֹ בסיקרא (Talm. ed. סוֹקֵר) he marks every tenth lamb that goes forth; ib. לא סְקָרוֹוכ׳ (Talm. ed. סוקרו) if he failed to mark it. Sabb.67a סוקרו בסיקרא (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50); Ḥull.77b; a. e. Pi. סִיקֵּר to paint (the eyes). Pesik. Vattom. p. 132a> (ref. to Is. 3:16) שהיו מְכַקְּרוֹתוכ׳ Ar. (ed. סוֹקְרוֹת) they painted their eyes with siḳra; Lam. R. to IV, 15 מְשַׂקְּרוֹת; Lev. R. s. 16; Yalk. Lam. 1030 מְשַׂקֶּרֶת עיניהוכ׳ (not משקרות) she painted her eyes Nif. נִסְקַר to be overlooked, reviewed. R. Hash. 18a כולן נִסְקָרִין בסקירה אחת they are all reviewed with one glance; v. זָקַר.

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  • 14 כסי

    כסי, כָּסָהII (b. h.) to cover.Part. pass. כָּסוּי, f. כְּסוּיָה; pl. כְּסוּיִים, כְּסוּיִין; כְּסוּיוֹת. Gen. R. s. 52 אתם כִּסִּיתֶם … כְּסוּי עינים you have concealed from me the sight (of truth), therefore the son that you will raise will be of covered eyes (blind); Yalk. Gen. 91 כסות (corr. acc.); B. Kam.93a הואיל וכִיסִּית … בנים כְּסוּיֵי עיניים (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). Y.Ter.VIII, 45d הכְּסוּיִין (not הכיסוין) the covered liquids. Pi. כִּיסָּה, כִּסָּה to cover, hide. Ḥull. VI, 4. שחט ולא כ׳ לכַסּוֹת if one slaughters and fails to cover the blood, and another person sees it, he is bound to cover it. Pes.119a (ref. to Is. 23:18) זהו המְכַסֶּה דבריםוכ׳ he who keeps secret the things which the Old of Days has covered (mysteries). B. Kam. l. c.; Gen. R. l. c., v. supra. Pesik. R. s. 26 מְכַסָּה אני ממך shall I conceal it from thee?Gen. R. s. 87 כִּסְּתָה פניה she covered her (the idols) face. Ib. לא כ׳ עליהם הכתוב the Bible did not cover their guilt (v. חָפָה); a. fr.Part. pass. מְכוּסֶּה, f. מְכוּסָּה; pl. מְכוּסִּים, מְכוּסִּין; מְכוּסּוֹת. Ib. s. 52 (ref. to Gen. 20:16 (read:) עשאה מטרונה כסות עינים שהיא מכ׳ מן העין he (Abimelech) made a matron of her (Sarah) (giving her) ‘a cover of the eyes, by which she was protected from the gaze (of men). Pes.54b שבעה … מכ׳וכ׳ seven things are hidden from man; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 79, end מה את מכסה בי, read: מב׳, v. בְּסָא.Sifra Bḥuck., Par. 2, ch. V כיסה, v. כָּסַח. Nif. נִכְסָה to be covered, hidden. Snh.II, 1 (18a; 19a) הן נִכְסִין … והוא נ׳ when they (who form the funeral cortege) are hidden from his view (when entering an alley), he (the high priest) appears; when they emerge, he disappears (in the alley). Cant. R. to II, 9 נראה וחוזר ונ׳ is visible and disappears again; Ruth. R. to II, 14; Pesik. Haḥod., p. 49b>. Num. R. s. 22 (play on נְכָסִים) נ׳ מזהוכ׳ they disappear from one and appear to the other; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכַּסֶּה to be covered, clothed. Bets.16a (ref. to בַּכֶּסֶה, Ps. 81:4) איזהו חג שהחדש מִתְכַּסֶּה בו what festival is that on which the new moon is hidden (seen only by a few)?; Pirké dR. El. ch. VII, end ביום שמ׳ כולו on the day when the moon is entirely covered. Deut. R. s. 3 מתכ׳ משלו clothed himself at his (the fosterfathers) expense. Ib. כל … אוכל ומתכ׳וכ׳ all that is spent on you for eating and clothing Keth.V, 8 מִתְכַּסָּה, v. בְּלָאוֹת. Tam.I, 1 מִתְכַּסִּין, v. כְּסוּת; a. fr.

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  • 15 כסה II

    כסי, כָּסָהII (b. h.) to cover.Part. pass. כָּסוּי, f. כְּסוּיָה; pl. כְּסוּיִים, כְּסוּיִין; כְּסוּיוֹת. Gen. R. s. 52 אתם כִּסִּיתֶם … כְּסוּי עינים you have concealed from me the sight (of truth), therefore the son that you will raise will be of covered eyes (blind); Yalk. Gen. 91 כסות (corr. acc.); B. Kam.93a הואיל וכִיסִּית … בנים כְּסוּיֵי עיניים (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). Y.Ter.VIII, 45d הכְּסוּיִין (not הכיסוין) the covered liquids. Pi. כִּיסָּה, כִּסָּה to cover, hide. Ḥull. VI, 4. שחט ולא כ׳ לכַסּוֹת if one slaughters and fails to cover the blood, and another person sees it, he is bound to cover it. Pes.119a (ref. to Is. 23:18) זהו המְכַסֶּה דבריםוכ׳ he who keeps secret the things which the Old of Days has covered (mysteries). B. Kam. l. c.; Gen. R. l. c., v. supra. Pesik. R. s. 26 מְכַסָּה אני ממך shall I conceal it from thee?Gen. R. s. 87 כִּסְּתָה פניה she covered her (the idols) face. Ib. לא כ׳ עליהם הכתוב the Bible did not cover their guilt (v. חָפָה); a. fr.Part. pass. מְכוּסֶּה, f. מְכוּסָּה; pl. מְכוּסִּים, מְכוּסִּין; מְכוּסּוֹת. Ib. s. 52 (ref. to Gen. 20:16 (read:) עשאה מטרונה כסות עינים שהיא מכ׳ מן העין he (Abimelech) made a matron of her (Sarah) (giving her) ‘a cover of the eyes, by which she was protected from the gaze (of men). Pes.54b שבעה … מכ׳וכ׳ seven things are hidden from man; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 79, end מה את מכסה בי, read: מב׳, v. בְּסָא.Sifra Bḥuck., Par. 2, ch. V כיסה, v. כָּסַח. Nif. נִכְסָה to be covered, hidden. Snh.II, 1 (18a; 19a) הן נִכְסִין … והוא נ׳ when they (who form the funeral cortege) are hidden from his view (when entering an alley), he (the high priest) appears; when they emerge, he disappears (in the alley). Cant. R. to II, 9 נראה וחוזר ונ׳ is visible and disappears again; Ruth. R. to II, 14; Pesik. Haḥod., p. 49b>. Num. R. s. 22 (play on נְכָסִים) נ׳ מזהוכ׳ they disappear from one and appear to the other; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכַּסֶּה to be covered, clothed. Bets.16a (ref. to בַּכֶּסֶה, Ps. 81:4) איזהו חג שהחדש מִתְכַּסֶּה בו what festival is that on which the new moon is hidden (seen only by a few)?; Pirké dR. El. ch. VII, end ביום שמ׳ כולו on the day when the moon is entirely covered. Deut. R. s. 3 מתכ׳ משלו clothed himself at his (the fosterfathers) expense. Ib. כל … אוכל ומתכ׳וכ׳ all that is spent on you for eating and clothing Keth.V, 8 מִתְכַּסָּה, v. בְּלָאוֹת. Tam.I, 1 מִתְכַּסִּין, v. כְּסוּת; a. fr.

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  • 16 כָּסָה

    כסי, כָּסָהII (b. h.) to cover.Part. pass. כָּסוּי, f. כְּסוּיָה; pl. כְּסוּיִים, כְּסוּיִין; כְּסוּיוֹת. Gen. R. s. 52 אתם כִּסִּיתֶם … כְּסוּי עינים you have concealed from me the sight (of truth), therefore the son that you will raise will be of covered eyes (blind); Yalk. Gen. 91 כסות (corr. acc.); B. Kam.93a הואיל וכִיסִּית … בנים כְּסוּיֵי עיניים (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). Y.Ter.VIII, 45d הכְּסוּיִין (not הכיסוין) the covered liquids. Pi. כִּיסָּה, כִּסָּה to cover, hide. Ḥull. VI, 4. שחט ולא כ׳ לכַסּוֹת if one slaughters and fails to cover the blood, and another person sees it, he is bound to cover it. Pes.119a (ref. to Is. 23:18) זהו המְכַסֶּה דבריםוכ׳ he who keeps secret the things which the Old of Days has covered (mysteries). B. Kam. l. c.; Gen. R. l. c., v. supra. Pesik. R. s. 26 מְכַסָּה אני ממך shall I conceal it from thee?Gen. R. s. 87 כִּסְּתָה פניה she covered her (the idols) face. Ib. לא כ׳ עליהם הכתוב the Bible did not cover their guilt (v. חָפָה); a. fr.Part. pass. מְכוּסֶּה, f. מְכוּסָּה; pl. מְכוּסִּים, מְכוּסִּין; מְכוּסּוֹת. Ib. s. 52 (ref. to Gen. 20:16 (read:) עשאה מטרונה כסות עינים שהיא מכ׳ מן העין he (Abimelech) made a matron of her (Sarah) (giving her) ‘a cover of the eyes, by which she was protected from the gaze (of men). Pes.54b שבעה … מכ׳וכ׳ seven things are hidden from man; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 79, end מה את מכסה בי, read: מב׳, v. בְּסָא.Sifra Bḥuck., Par. 2, ch. V כיסה, v. כָּסַח. Nif. נִכְסָה to be covered, hidden. Snh.II, 1 (18a; 19a) הן נִכְסִין … והוא נ׳ when they (who form the funeral cortege) are hidden from his view (when entering an alley), he (the high priest) appears; when they emerge, he disappears (in the alley). Cant. R. to II, 9 נראה וחוזר ונ׳ is visible and disappears again; Ruth. R. to II, 14; Pesik. Haḥod., p. 49b>. Num. R. s. 22 (play on נְכָסִים) נ׳ מזהוכ׳ they disappear from one and appear to the other; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכַּסֶּה to be covered, clothed. Bets.16a (ref. to בַּכֶּסֶה, Ps. 81:4) איזהו חג שהחדש מִתְכַּסֶּה בו what festival is that on which the new moon is hidden (seen only by a few)?; Pirké dR. El. ch. VII, end ביום שמ׳ כולו on the day when the moon is entirely covered. Deut. R. s. 3 מתכ׳ משלו clothed himself at his (the fosterfathers) expense. Ib. כל … אוכל ומתכ׳וכ׳ all that is spent on you for eating and clothing Keth.V, 8 מִתְכַּסָּה, v. בְּלָאוֹת. Tam.I, 1 מִתְכַּסִּין, v. כְּסוּת; a. fr.

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  • 17 סמי

    סְמֵי, סְמָאch. sam(סמי, סמאblinded, blind).V. סָמֵי. Pa. סַמֵּי 1) to close the eyes of; to blind. Targ. Y. Ex. 23:8. Ib. 21:26; a. e.Y.Ber.II, 4b עבור קומוי וסַמֵּי עיניה (euphem. for עיניך) pass it (the idol) and blind thy eye (ignore it); Y.Shek.II, 47a top; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c bot. ואַסְמֵי (Af.). R. Hash. 24b סמי עיניה דדין put its eye out (destroy the form of the figure); a. e.Trnsf. (cmp. גָּנַז) to declare apocryphal, repudiate, cancel. B. Bath.77b אֵיסַמְּיָהּ shall I cancel it (the Boraitha)?; ib. 78b (not איסמיא); Yeb.40a אֲסַמְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91b; a. e.Sabb.52a מאי חזית דמְסַמֵּית הא מקמי הא סמי הא קמי הא what reason dost thou see to repudiate this opinion rather than the other? repudiate rather the other. 2) to bind, to act as an astringent. Y.Shek.V, 48d (Bab. ed. to V, 1) הידין … סמי למעיין Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. p. 43; ed. סמס, ממסמס) which wine is good for the bowels and which binds the bowels. Ithpe. אִסְתְּמֵי to become closed, get blind. Targ. Koh. 12:2.Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b עייניה … יִסְתַּמְּיָין may the eyes of him who saw thee and gave thee nothing, become blind; Y.Shek.V, end, 49b. Lev. R. s. 22 ואִיסְתַּמְיַת and she became blind. Ib. דין דהוה פתיח א׳ he who was open-eyed got blind; a. fr.

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  • 18 סמא

    סְמֵי, סְמָאch. sam(סמי, סמאblinded, blind).V. סָמֵי. Pa. סַמֵּי 1) to close the eyes of; to blind. Targ. Y. Ex. 23:8. Ib. 21:26; a. e.Y.Ber.II, 4b עבור קומוי וסַמֵּי עיניה (euphem. for עיניך) pass it (the idol) and blind thy eye (ignore it); Y.Shek.II, 47a top; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c bot. ואַסְמֵי (Af.). R. Hash. 24b סמי עיניה דדין put its eye out (destroy the form of the figure); a. e.Trnsf. (cmp. גָּנַז) to declare apocryphal, repudiate, cancel. B. Bath.77b אֵיסַמְּיָהּ shall I cancel it (the Boraitha)?; ib. 78b (not איסמיא); Yeb.40a אֲסַמְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91b; a. e.Sabb.52a מאי חזית דמְסַמֵּית הא מקמי הא סמי הא קמי הא what reason dost thou see to repudiate this opinion rather than the other? repudiate rather the other. 2) to bind, to act as an astringent. Y.Shek.V, 48d (Bab. ed. to V, 1) הידין … סמי למעיין Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. p. 43; ed. סמס, ממסמס) which wine is good for the bowels and which binds the bowels. Ithpe. אִסְתְּמֵי to become closed, get blind. Targ. Koh. 12:2.Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b עייניה … יִסְתַּמְּיָין may the eyes of him who saw thee and gave thee nothing, become blind; Y.Shek.V, end, 49b. Lev. R. s. 22 ואִיסְתַּמְיַת and she became blind. Ib. דין דהוה פתיח א׳ he who was open-eyed got blind; a. fr.

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  • 19 סְמֵי

    סְמֵי, סְמָאch. sam(סמי, סמאblinded, blind).V. סָמֵי. Pa. סַמֵּי 1) to close the eyes of; to blind. Targ. Y. Ex. 23:8. Ib. 21:26; a. e.Y.Ber.II, 4b עבור קומוי וסַמֵּי עיניה (euphem. for עיניך) pass it (the idol) and blind thy eye (ignore it); Y.Shek.II, 47a top; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c bot. ואַסְמֵי (Af.). R. Hash. 24b סמי עיניה דדין put its eye out (destroy the form of the figure); a. e.Trnsf. (cmp. גָּנַז) to declare apocryphal, repudiate, cancel. B. Bath.77b אֵיסַמְּיָהּ shall I cancel it (the Boraitha)?; ib. 78b (not איסמיא); Yeb.40a אֲסַמְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91b; a. e.Sabb.52a מאי חזית דמְסַמֵּית הא מקמי הא סמי הא קמי הא what reason dost thou see to repudiate this opinion rather than the other? repudiate rather the other. 2) to bind, to act as an astringent. Y.Shek.V, 48d (Bab. ed. to V, 1) הידין … סמי למעיין Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. p. 43; ed. סמס, ממסמס) which wine is good for the bowels and which binds the bowels. Ithpe. אִסְתְּמֵי to become closed, get blind. Targ. Koh. 12:2.Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b עייניה … יִסְתַּמְּיָין may the eyes of him who saw thee and gave thee nothing, become blind; Y.Shek.V, end, 49b. Lev. R. s. 22 ואִיסְתַּמְיַת and she became blind. Ib. דין דהוה פתיח א׳ he who was open-eyed got blind; a. fr.

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  • 20 סְמָא

    סְמֵי, סְמָאch. sam(סמי, סמאblinded, blind).V. סָמֵי. Pa. סַמֵּי 1) to close the eyes of; to blind. Targ. Y. Ex. 23:8. Ib. 21:26; a. e.Y.Ber.II, 4b עבור קומוי וסַמֵּי עיניה (euphem. for עיניך) pass it (the idol) and blind thy eye (ignore it); Y.Shek.II, 47a top; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c bot. ואַסְמֵי (Af.). R. Hash. 24b סמי עיניה דדין put its eye out (destroy the form of the figure); a. e.Trnsf. (cmp. גָּנַז) to declare apocryphal, repudiate, cancel. B. Bath.77b אֵיסַמְּיָהּ shall I cancel it (the Boraitha)?; ib. 78b (not איסמיא); Yeb.40a אֲסַמְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91b; a. e.Sabb.52a מאי חזית דמְסַמֵּית הא מקמי הא סמי הא קמי הא what reason dost thou see to repudiate this opinion rather than the other? repudiate rather the other. 2) to bind, to act as an astringent. Y.Shek.V, 48d (Bab. ed. to V, 1) הידין … סמי למעיין Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. p. 43; ed. סמס, ממסמס) which wine is good for the bowels and which binds the bowels. Ithpe. אִסְתְּמֵי to become closed, get blind. Targ. Koh. 12:2.Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b עייניה … יִסְתַּמְּיָין may the eyes of him who saw thee and gave thee nothing, become blind; Y.Shek.V, end, 49b. Lev. R. s. 22 ואִיסְתַּמְיַת and she became blind. Ib. דין דהוה פתיח א׳ he who was open-eyed got blind; a. fr.

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