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  • 1 מכת גרזן

    chop

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  • 2 משחטת רכב

    chop shop

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  • 3 בקע

    בָּקַע(b. h.; √בק, v. בְּקָא) 1) to split, chop; to break through. B. Mets.99a בָּ׳ בו; (Kidd.47b בִּיקַּע) if he chopped wood with it. Gen. R. s. 55, end; Koh. R. to X, 9; II, 23, v. בְּקִיעָה. Ex. R. s. 21 אני בוֹקֵעַ להםוכ׳ I am going to split the sea for them; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2 כקעו בחיילותיווכ׳ broke through the lines of N.s armies; Y.Taan.IV, 69b top ברחו לתוך. 2) to cross, make a short cut, pass over. Y.Pes.I, 27b bot. חצר שהרבים בּוֹקְעִיןוכ׳ a court which people use for crossing. Erub.16b; Sabb.101b (a low wall) שהגדייםוכ׳ ב׳ over which the kids pass; v. בִּקְעָה. 3) (cmp. בִּצְבֵּץ) to break through the ground, esp. as a legal fiction for a levitical impurity the cause of which is underground, but which affects the things above and beneath. Ohol. VI, 6 טומאה בּוֹקַעַתוכ׳ the impurity breaks through the ground and rises, and breaks through and goes down; a. fr.Koh. R. III, 16 היה הדם בו׳ ועולה the blood broke through and rose. Midr. Till. to Ps. 78:45 ב׳ את הצור, ב׳ בצור break through (take root in) the rock; a. fr. Nif. נִבְקַע to be split, to burst open. Ib. הסיפין נבקעיןוכ׳ the door sells were burst before them. Ib. נ׳ הספל מאליו the vessel went to pieces of itself. Gen. R. s. 55, end זכה להִבָּקַע היםוכ׳ he was rewarded by the sea being divided before the children of Israel. Ḥull.14b שמא יִבָּקַע הנוד the wine bottle may burst; a. fr. Pi. בִּקַּע, בִּיקַּע 1) to split, chop, tear. Kidd.47b, v. supra. Y.Bets. I, 60a bot.; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41c bot. שביקעו (שבקעו) להםוכ׳ of whose flocks the wolves had torn more than Bets.IV, 3 אין מְבַקְּעִיןוכ׳ one must not split woods (on Holy Days) etc. Sifré Deut. 183 (ref. to Deut. 19:5) מן העץ המְבַקֵּעַ from the splitting wood (the handle), opp. העץ המִתְבַּקֵּעַ the split wood (the tree). Tanḥ. Vayetse 9 בַּקְּעִיוכ׳ chop thou Part. pass. מְבוּקָּע. Ab. Zar.65b מְבוּקָּעוֹת grapes burst open. 2) to jam in, wedge. Sabb.67b המְבַקַּעַת ביצים (Rashi Var. המקבעת, Ms. M. עצים) one who squeezes egg-shells (a superstitious practice; Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 18 הנותנת בצים … בכותל). Hif. הִבְקִיעַ 1) to cut, clear. Shebi. IV, 5 המַבְקִיעַ בזתיםוכ׳ he who cuts olive-trees down (in the Sabbath year) must not cover the stump with ground. 2) to lead a line crosswise. Y.Kil.III, 28d top להַבְקִיעַוכ׳ to plant four rows across a valley from end to end. Hithpa. הִתְבַּקֵּעַ to be split; to burst, break. Sifré Deut. 183, v. supra.Sabb.XVI, 5. Cant. R. to vi, 4.

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  • 4 בָּקַע

    בָּקַע(b. h.; √בק, v. בְּקָא) 1) to split, chop; to break through. B. Mets.99a בָּ׳ בו; (Kidd.47b בִּיקַּע) if he chopped wood with it. Gen. R. s. 55, end; Koh. R. to X, 9; II, 23, v. בְּקִיעָה. Ex. R. s. 21 אני בוֹקֵעַ להםוכ׳ I am going to split the sea for them; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2 כקעו בחיילותיווכ׳ broke through the lines of N.s armies; Y.Taan.IV, 69b top ברחו לתוך. 2) to cross, make a short cut, pass over. Y.Pes.I, 27b bot. חצר שהרבים בּוֹקְעִיןוכ׳ a court which people use for crossing. Erub.16b; Sabb.101b (a low wall) שהגדייםוכ׳ ב׳ over which the kids pass; v. בִּקְעָה. 3) (cmp. בִּצְבֵּץ) to break through the ground, esp. as a legal fiction for a levitical impurity the cause of which is underground, but which affects the things above and beneath. Ohol. VI, 6 טומאה בּוֹקַעַתוכ׳ the impurity breaks through the ground and rises, and breaks through and goes down; a. fr.Koh. R. III, 16 היה הדם בו׳ ועולה the blood broke through and rose. Midr. Till. to Ps. 78:45 ב׳ את הצור, ב׳ בצור break through (take root in) the rock; a. fr. Nif. נִבְקַע to be split, to burst open. Ib. הסיפין נבקעיןוכ׳ the door sells were burst before them. Ib. נ׳ הספל מאליו the vessel went to pieces of itself. Gen. R. s. 55, end זכה להִבָּקַע היםוכ׳ he was rewarded by the sea being divided before the children of Israel. Ḥull.14b שמא יִבָּקַע הנוד the wine bottle may burst; a. fr. Pi. בִּקַּע, בִּיקַּע 1) to split, chop, tear. Kidd.47b, v. supra. Y.Bets. I, 60a bot.; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41c bot. שביקעו (שבקעו) להםוכ׳ of whose flocks the wolves had torn more than Bets.IV, 3 אין מְבַקְּעִיןוכ׳ one must not split woods (on Holy Days) etc. Sifré Deut. 183 (ref. to Deut. 19:5) מן העץ המְבַקֵּעַ from the splitting wood (the handle), opp. העץ המִתְבַּקֵּעַ the split wood (the tree). Tanḥ. Vayetse 9 בַּקְּעִיוכ׳ chop thou Part. pass. מְבוּקָּע. Ab. Zar.65b מְבוּקָּעוֹת grapes burst open. 2) to jam in, wedge. Sabb.67b המְבַקַּעַת ביצים (Rashi Var. המקבעת, Ms. M. עצים) one who squeezes egg-shells (a superstitious practice; Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 18 הנותנת בצים … בכותל). Hif. הִבְקִיעַ 1) to cut, clear. Shebi. IV, 5 המַבְקִיעַ בזתיםוכ׳ he who cuts olive-trees down (in the Sabbath year) must not cover the stump with ground. 2) to lead a line crosswise. Y.Kil.III, 28d top להַבְקִיעַוכ׳ to plant four rows across a valley from end to end. Hithpa. הִתְבַּקֵּעַ to be split; to burst, break. Sifré Deut. 183, v. supra.Sabb.XVI, 5. Cant. R. to vi, 4.

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  • 5 צלח

    צְלַחch. sam( 2). Midr. Till. to Ps. 1:3 ומַצְלִיחוֹת, v. עֵצָה II; a. fr. to cause to prosper), 1) to split, pass through. Targ. 1 Chr. 2:54. Ib. 11:18 צ׳ ארחא (h. text ויבקעו). 2) to be successful, prosper; to become fit. Targ. Jer. 20:11. Targ. Prov. 28:13; a. fr. Pa. צַלַּח to split. Targ. O. Gen. 22:3. Targ. 1 Chr. 21:23.B. Mets.79a נְצַלְּחֵיה לציביוכ׳ let him chop it into chips and use it. B. Kam. 113b זבין … לצַלָּחָא bought a palm, in partnership with a gentile, to chop it up (and divide it). Sabb.119a רבה … מְצַלְּחֵיוכ׳ Rabbah and R. J. used to chop wood themselves (in preparation for the Sabbath). Ib. 129a; a. e. Af. אַצְלַח 1) to pass through; to do a thing successfully; to prosper. Targ. O. Deut. 28:29. Targ. ib. 29:8 (O. ed. Vien. Pe.). Targ. O. a. Y. I ib. 32:15 אצ׳ תקוף succeeded in gaining strength. Targ. 1 Kings 1:34 (h. text יחי); a. fr.Men.43a וא׳ עיסקייהו and their business prospered. Erub.45a אי מַצְלַחוכ׳ whether or not he shall succeed. Y.Snh.VI, 23c bot. ולא מַצְלְחָא מה דו עבדא (not מצלח) and she will not succeed in what she wants to do. B. Bath.3b כל עבדא … מצלח any slave that will now rebel, shall succeed; Yalk. Deut. 913. R. Hash. 16a דמצלח זרעאוכ׳ that the winter seed thrives; a. fr. 2) to cause to succeed, prosper. Targ. Gen. 24:21. Targ. Jer. 3:19 (h. text אשיתך); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 13 הַצְלִיהַ, v. עֲבַד I.

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  • 6 צְלַח

    צְלַחch. sam( 2). Midr. Till. to Ps. 1:3 ומַצְלִיחוֹת, v. עֵצָה II; a. fr. to cause to prosper), 1) to split, pass through. Targ. 1 Chr. 2:54. Ib. 11:18 צ׳ ארחא (h. text ויבקעו). 2) to be successful, prosper; to become fit. Targ. Jer. 20:11. Targ. Prov. 28:13; a. fr. Pa. צַלַּח to split. Targ. O. Gen. 22:3. Targ. 1 Chr. 21:23.B. Mets.79a נְצַלְּחֵיה לציביוכ׳ let him chop it into chips and use it. B. Kam. 113b זבין … לצַלָּחָא bought a palm, in partnership with a gentile, to chop it up (and divide it). Sabb.119a רבה … מְצַלְּחֵיוכ׳ Rabbah and R. J. used to chop wood themselves (in preparation for the Sabbath). Ib. 129a; a. e. Af. אַצְלַח 1) to pass through; to do a thing successfully; to prosper. Targ. O. Deut. 28:29. Targ. ib. 29:8 (O. ed. Vien. Pe.). Targ. O. a. Y. I ib. 32:15 אצ׳ תקוף succeeded in gaining strength. Targ. 1 Kings 1:34 (h. text יחי); a. fr.Men.43a וא׳ עיסקייהו and their business prospered. Erub.45a אי מַצְלַחוכ׳ whether or not he shall succeed. Y.Snh.VI, 23c bot. ולא מַצְלְחָא מה דו עבדא (not מצלח) and she will not succeed in what she wants to do. B. Bath.3b כל עבדא … מצלח any slave that will now rebel, shall succeed; Yalk. Deut. 913. R. Hash. 16a דמצלח זרעאוכ׳ that the winter seed thrives; a. fr. 2) to cause to succeed, prosper. Targ. Gen. 24:21. Targ. Jer. 3:19 (h. text אשיתך); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 13 הַצְלִיהַ, v. עֲבַד I.

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  • 7 רסק

    רָסַק(cmp. preced.) Pi. דִיסֵּק to crush, chop. Ter. X, 2 תפיח שרְסָקוֹוכ׳ (Y. ed. שרִיסְּקוֹ) an apple chopped and put into dough; Y. Ḥall.I, beg.57a. Macc.16b רי׳ תשעהוכ׳ if he chopped nine ants (v. רָסַס). Sabb.XXII, 1 חלות דבש שרִיסְּקָןוכ׳ honeycomb broken into small pieces Ukts. III, 11 משיְרַסֵּק from the time you break (the honeycomb, to take it out of the hive). Sabb.XXIV, 2 אין מְרַסְּקִיןוכ׳ you must not chop grass Ib. 51b אין מְרַסְּקִיןוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. מְרַזְּקִין) you must not crush snow or hailstones ; a. e.

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  • 8 רָסַק

    רָסַק(cmp. preced.) Pi. דִיסֵּק to crush, chop. Ter. X, 2 תפיח שרְסָקוֹוכ׳ (Y. ed. שרִיסְּקוֹ) an apple chopped and put into dough; Y. Ḥall.I, beg.57a. Macc.16b רי׳ תשעהוכ׳ if he chopped nine ants (v. רָסַס). Sabb.XXII, 1 חלות דבש שרִיסְּקָןוכ׳ honeycomb broken into small pieces Ukts. III, 11 משיְרַסֵּק from the time you break (the honeycomb, to take it out of the hive). Sabb.XXIV, 2 אין מְרַסְּקִיןוכ׳ you must not chop grass Ib. 51b אין מְרַסְּקִיןוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. מְרַזְּקִין) you must not crush snow or hailstones ; a. e.

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  • 9 אין חרש עצים בלא קרדום

    you cannot chop trees without an axe

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  • 10 גדם

    v. be cut off, severed, amputated
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    v. to cut off, sever, amputate, chop off
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    v. to cut off, sever, amputate
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    amputee, one-armed person, armless
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    stump

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  • 11 גדע

    v. be cut off, felled, cut down; destroyed
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    v. to cut off, fell, cut down, chop off
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    remainder of a tree after felling

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  • 12 חותמת

    seal, overprint, signet, stamp, stamper, cachet, chop

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  • 13 חטב

    v. be carved, sculptured; to get a curved body
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    v. be cut, chopped, felled (wood)
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    v. be well carved; to get a well curved body
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    v. to carve, sculpture; make a curved body
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    v. to cut, chop, fell (wood)

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  • 14 מהלומה

    blow, stroke, knock, hack, haymaker, hit, knockdown, pasting, smasher, thunderclap, whack, bash, buffet, chop, clout, crack

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  • 15 נתח בשר

    carving, chop, chump, joint

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  • 16 פלומבה

    seal, overprint, signet, stamp, stamper, cachet, chop

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  • 17 קץ

    v. be allocated, allotted; set aside
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    v. to allocate, allot, appropriate, set aside
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    v. to come to an end
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    v. to kill; chop off, cut off
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    v. to loathe, detest, be fed up with; wake up
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    v. to wake up, rise
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    end, termination, finish, period, stop, quietus; destruction, ruin

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  • 18 קצב

    v. be allotted, allocated, rationed; chopped
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    v. be allotted, allocated, rationed
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    v. be allotted, rationed; cut, chopped, sliced
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    v. to allot, allocate, ration; cut, chop, slice
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    v. to allot, allocate, ration
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    butcher
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    tempo, rhythm, beat, measure, time, cadence; pace, rate; meter

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  • 19 קצץ

    v. be chopped
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    v. to chop

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  • 20 בקיעה

    בְּקִיעָהf. ( בקע) 1) cleaving, cleft; that which is cloven, a log. Pl. בְּקִיעוֹת. Koh. R. to II, 23 בקע לי שתי ב׳ chop for me two logs; (Gen. R. s. 27 בקעיות, v. בְּקַעַת). Koh. R. to X, 9; Gen. R. s. 55, end בשכר שתי ב׳ שבקעוכ׳ as a reward for the two pieces of wood which Abraham chopped (Gen. 22:3). 2) crossing, passing over. Sabb.101a בְּקִיעַת דגים the crossing of fish under the ship.

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