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  • 21 נקי

    נקי, נָקָה(b. h.) (to be rubbed off, be white, to be clean, clear (cmp. זָכָה). Pi. נִיקָּה 1) to cleanse. Ex. R. s. 1 ומְנַקֶּה אותם and cleansed them (the new-born); Yalk. ib. 164; Yalk. Ez. 354; (Sot.11b מנקיר). B. Kam.93b פשתן ונִיקָּהוּ if he stole flax and cleansed (bleached) it; Tosef. ib. X, 2; a. e. 2) to clear, let go unpunished. Yoma 86a (ref. to Ex. 34:7) מנקה הואוכ׳ he clears the repentant sinners Tem.3b. Pesik. R. s. 42 כדי לנַקּוֹת את שרה in order to clear Sarah (from suspicion); a. fr.Part. pass. מְנוּקֶּה, pl. מְנוּקִּין clear, clean, bare. Snh.49a מנ׳ נגזל innocent of robbery. Sot.28a. Snh.36b, a. e. כשם שב״ד מנ׳ בצדק … מנ׳ מכל מום as the judges must be clear (from suspicion) as to righteousness, so must they be clear of every blemish (of descent). Gitt.86a מ׳ מכל מום free from all objectionable qualities; a. e. Nif. נִקָּה, נִיקָּה, Hithpa. הִתְנַקֶּה to be cleared, vindicated. Tosef.Sot.II, 3 שנ׳ ונקתה נִקְּתָה מכל פורעניותוכ׳ (v. ed. Zuck. note) the text says (Num. 5:28) ‘and she shall be cleared, she shall be cleared (released) from all the evils which might come upon her deservedly (because she gave rise to suspicion through her conduct). Ib. שניקללה ניוולה (Var. שניקל) read: שניקתה בניוולה she is released from further visitation (being sufficiently punished) by her exposure to disgrace. Pesik. R. l. c. היאך … מִתְנַקֵּת by what severe means has Sarah been vindicated! Hif. הִנְקָה to clear, remove. Kidd.62a (ref. to הִנָּקִי, Num. 5:19) הַנְקִי כתיב it may be read hanḳi, clear thy life out of thy body (die, if thou art guilty); v. חָנַק.

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  • 22 נקה

    נקי, נָקָה(b. h.) (to be rubbed off, be white, to be clean, clear (cmp. זָכָה). Pi. נִיקָּה 1) to cleanse. Ex. R. s. 1 ומְנַקֶּה אותם and cleansed them (the new-born); Yalk. ib. 164; Yalk. Ez. 354; (Sot.11b מנקיר). B. Kam.93b פשתן ונִיקָּהוּ if he stole flax and cleansed (bleached) it; Tosef. ib. X, 2; a. e. 2) to clear, let go unpunished. Yoma 86a (ref. to Ex. 34:7) מנקה הואוכ׳ he clears the repentant sinners Tem.3b. Pesik. R. s. 42 כדי לנַקּוֹת את שרה in order to clear Sarah (from suspicion); a. fr.Part. pass. מְנוּקֶּה, pl. מְנוּקִּין clear, clean, bare. Snh.49a מנ׳ נגזל innocent of robbery. Sot.28a. Snh.36b, a. e. כשם שב״ד מנ׳ בצדק … מנ׳ מכל מום as the judges must be clear (from suspicion) as to righteousness, so must they be clear of every blemish (of descent). Gitt.86a מ׳ מכל מום free from all objectionable qualities; a. e. Nif. נִקָּה, נִיקָּה, Hithpa. הִתְנַקֶּה to be cleared, vindicated. Tosef.Sot.II, 3 שנ׳ ונקתה נִקְּתָה מכל פורעניותוכ׳ (v. ed. Zuck. note) the text says (Num. 5:28) ‘and she shall be cleared, she shall be cleared (released) from all the evils which might come upon her deservedly (because she gave rise to suspicion through her conduct). Ib. שניקללה ניוולה (Var. שניקל) read: שניקתה בניוולה she is released from further visitation (being sufficiently punished) by her exposure to disgrace. Pesik. R. l. c. היאך … מִתְנַקֵּת by what severe means has Sarah been vindicated! Hif. הִנְקָה to clear, remove. Kidd.62a (ref. to הִנָּקִי, Num. 5:19) הַנְקִי כתיב it may be read hanḳi, clear thy life out of thy body (die, if thou art guilty); v. חָנַק.

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  • 23 נָקָה

    נקי, נָקָה(b. h.) (to be rubbed off, be white, to be clean, clear (cmp. זָכָה). Pi. נִיקָּה 1) to cleanse. Ex. R. s. 1 ומְנַקֶּה אותם and cleansed them (the new-born); Yalk. ib. 164; Yalk. Ez. 354; (Sot.11b מנקיר). B. Kam.93b פשתן ונִיקָּהוּ if he stole flax and cleansed (bleached) it; Tosef. ib. X, 2; a. e. 2) to clear, let go unpunished. Yoma 86a (ref. to Ex. 34:7) מנקה הואוכ׳ he clears the repentant sinners Tem.3b. Pesik. R. s. 42 כדי לנַקּוֹת את שרה in order to clear Sarah (from suspicion); a. fr.Part. pass. מְנוּקֶּה, pl. מְנוּקִּין clear, clean, bare. Snh.49a מנ׳ נגזל innocent of robbery. Sot.28a. Snh.36b, a. e. כשם שב״ד מנ׳ בצדק … מנ׳ מכל מום as the judges must be clear (from suspicion) as to righteousness, so must they be clear of every blemish (of descent). Gitt.86a מ׳ מכל מום free from all objectionable qualities; a. e. Nif. נִקָּה, נִיקָּה, Hithpa. הִתְנַקֶּה to be cleared, vindicated. Tosef.Sot.II, 3 שנ׳ ונקתה נִקְּתָה מכל פורעניותוכ׳ (v. ed. Zuck. note) the text says (Num. 5:28) ‘and she shall be cleared, she shall be cleared (released) from all the evils which might come upon her deservedly (because she gave rise to suspicion through her conduct). Ib. שניקללה ניוולה (Var. שניקל) read: שניקתה בניוולה she is released from further visitation (being sufficiently punished) by her exposure to disgrace. Pesik. R. l. c. היאך … מִתְנַקֵּת by what severe means has Sarah been vindicated! Hif. הִנְקָה to clear, remove. Kidd.62a (ref. to הִנָּקִי, Num. 5:19) הַנְקִי כתיב it may be read hanḳi, clear thy life out of thy body (die, if thou art guilty); v. חָנַק.

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  • 24 ציל

    צִיל(v. צְלַל) to be clear. Part. צָיֵיל, צִיל, צָאֵיל. Sabb.66b כי היכי דציל הא מישחא לֵיצִילוכ׳ as this oil is clear, so may the wine ofbe clear (that our minds may not be affected by the wine); ib. כי היכי דצִילָא האי שיעתא ליצילוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דליציל האי שיעא read: דציל; Ms. O. דצאיל) as this sealing clay is bright, so may the wine Ib. 75a, v. צֶבַע ch. Erub.64a לא צילא דעתאי Ms. M. (ed. צִילָאִי; Yalk. Noah Ms. צָאִילְנָא; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 70) my mind is not clear (I am not clear in my mind). Pes.110b הוה ציילוכ׳ he remained clear in his mind, and was on his guard. Sabb.23a ציל נהוריה טפי Ms. M. (ed. צליל) its light is brighter. Ḥull.55b דצִילֵי when the fluid in the ulcers is clear, opp. עכירי. Ithpe. אִתְצִיל to become clear ( in mind), be rational. Gitt.70b לכי מִתְצִיל לאוכ׳ when he is rational again, he need not retract what he said when delirious.

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  • 25 צִיל

    צִיל(v. צְלַל) to be clear. Part. צָיֵיל, צִיל, צָאֵיל. Sabb.66b כי היכי דציל הא מישחא לֵיצִילוכ׳ as this oil is clear, so may the wine ofbe clear (that our minds may not be affected by the wine); ib. כי היכי דצִילָא האי שיעתא ליצילוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דליציל האי שיעא read: דציל; Ms. O. דצאיל) as this sealing clay is bright, so may the wine Ib. 75a, v. צֶבַע ch. Erub.64a לא צילא דעתאי Ms. M. (ed. צִילָאִי; Yalk. Noah Ms. צָאִילְנָא; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 70) my mind is not clear (I am not clear in my mind). Pes.110b הוה ציילוכ׳ he remained clear in his mind, and was on his guard. Sabb.23a ציל נהוריה טפי Ms. M. (ed. צליל) its light is brighter. Ḥull.55b דצִילֵי when the fluid in the ulcers is clear, opp. עכירי. Ithpe. אִתְצִיל to become clear ( in mind), be rational. Gitt.70b לכי מִתְצִיל לאוכ׳ when he is rational again, he need not retract what he said when delirious.

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  • 26 חור

    חָוַר(b. h.; cmp. אור) to perforate; to be transparent, white, clear. Pi. חִוֵּור, חִי׳ to make clear, evident. Mekh. Mishp., Nzikin, s.13 (ref. to Deut. 22:17) מְחַוְּורִין … כשמלה they must make the fact as clear as a (white) sheet. Gen. R. s. 98 (ref. to כבס, ib. IXL, 1 1) שהוא מְחַוֵּורוכ׳ he will make clear to them the words of the Law; שהוא מח׳ להם טעיותיהם he will prove to them their errors; a. e.Part. Pass. מְחוּוָּר clear, proved, evident. Y.Shek.III, end, 47c מ׳ שבכולן the clearest of all the quoted Biblical evidences. Gen. R. s. 47, end; Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d top מ׳ שבכולן the least doubtful of all. Y.Succ.V, beg.55a משם שאינו מח׳ because the use of the flute is not clearly stated in the Law. Y.Ter.II, 41c bot. זה אחד … שהן מְחוּוָּרִיןוכ׳ this is one of the three interpretations (of the Rabbis) which are clearly indicated in the Bible text. Y.Erub.III, 21a bot. הגיעוך סוף … שאינן מח׳ thou must finally admit that the law of Sabbath limits finds no proof in the Biblical words. Y.Ber.II, 5a bot. הגיעוך סוף מלאכות תפלה שאינן מח׳מד״ת ed. Lehm. (oth. ed. corr. acc.) thou must admit that for labors permitted or forbidden during prayer no support is to be found in ; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְחַוֵּור to be made clear. Y.Keth.IV, 28c top (ref. to Deut. 22:17) עד שיִתְחַוְּורוּוכ׳ the facts must be as clear, v. supra.

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  • 27 חָוַר

    חָוַר(b. h.; cmp. אור) to perforate; to be transparent, white, clear. Pi. חִוֵּור, חִי׳ to make clear, evident. Mekh. Mishp., Nzikin, s.13 (ref. to Deut. 22:17) מְחַוְּורִין … כשמלה they must make the fact as clear as a (white) sheet. Gen. R. s. 98 (ref. to כבס, ib. IXL, 1 1) שהוא מְחַוֵּורוכ׳ he will make clear to them the words of the Law; שהוא מח׳ להם טעיותיהם he will prove to them their errors; a. e.Part. Pass. מְחוּוָּר clear, proved, evident. Y.Shek.III, end, 47c מ׳ שבכולן the clearest of all the quoted Biblical evidences. Gen. R. s. 47, end; Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d top מ׳ שבכולן the least doubtful of all. Y.Succ.V, beg.55a משם שאינו מח׳ because the use of the flute is not clearly stated in the Law. Y.Ter.II, 41c bot. זה אחד … שהן מְחוּוָּרִיןוכ׳ this is one of the three interpretations (of the Rabbis) which are clearly indicated in the Bible text. Y.Erub.III, 21a bot. הגיעוך סוף … שאינן מח׳ thou must finally admit that the law of Sabbath limits finds no proof in the Biblical words. Y.Ber.II, 5a bot. הגיעוך סוף מלאכות תפלה שאינן מח׳מד״ת ed. Lehm. (oth. ed. corr. acc.) thou must admit that for labors permitted or forbidden during prayer no support is to be found in ; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְחַוֵּור to be made clear. Y.Keth.IV, 28c top (ref. to Deut. 22:17) עד שיִתְחַוְּורוּוכ׳ the facts must be as clear, v. supra.

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  • 28 בער

    בָּעַר(b. h.; √בע, v. בָּעָה; cmp. בָּאֵר) ( to clear, 1) to burn (act. a. neut.). Ex. R. s. 2 אש בּוֹעֶרֶת burning fire. Ib. כשם שהסנה בּוֹעֵרוכ׳ as the bush is burning (Num. R. s. 9, end לבוערים בע״ז, read לבוסרים, v. בָּסַר, Var. לכיפרים. 2) to be empty. Denom. בַּעַר. 3) to eat up. Denom. בְּעִיר. Pi. בִּיעֵר 1) to clear, remove (out of existence or out of possession). Pes.6a זקוק לבָעֵר is bound to remove (the leaven by burning or otherwise); a. fr.Shebi. VII, 7 חייב לב׳ is hound to remove (dispose of the fruits of the Sabbath year in due time). (Num. R. s. 9 (p. 230b> ed. Amst.) מבערים את העון, read with Yalk. Num. 708, Sifré Num. 11 מערערין; oth. vers. מבררין, v. בָּרַר. 2) to clear, eat up. B. Kam.2b וּבִעֵר זו השן ‘and it clears (Ex. 22:4) this refers to injury by the tooth (animals eating). ( 3) (b. h.) to start a fire, enkindle. v. בְּעֵרָה. Hif. הִבְעִיר to start or entertain a fire, to clear a field. Sabb.20a (ref. to לא תבערווכ׳ Ex. 35:3) בכל … אי אתה מַבְעִיר ‘in all your dwellings thou art not permitted to start a fire; v. הַבְעָרָה. B. Kam.60b הַבְּעֵרָה שהִבְעַרְתִּי the fire which I set (to Zion). Ib. 55b (ref. to Ex. l. c. 5) עד דעביד כעין מבעיר only when he acts like the one setting fire (to clear the field, i. e. criminal negligence); a. e. Hof. הוּבְעָר to be rekindled, to burn again. Sabb. 37ab.

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  • 29 בָּעַר

    בָּעַר(b. h.; √בע, v. בָּעָה; cmp. בָּאֵר) ( to clear, 1) to burn (act. a. neut.). Ex. R. s. 2 אש בּוֹעֶרֶת burning fire. Ib. כשם שהסנה בּוֹעֵרוכ׳ as the bush is burning (Num. R. s. 9, end לבוערים בע״ז, read לבוסרים, v. בָּסַר, Var. לכיפרים. 2) to be empty. Denom. בַּעַר. 3) to eat up. Denom. בְּעִיר. Pi. בִּיעֵר 1) to clear, remove (out of existence or out of possession). Pes.6a זקוק לבָעֵר is bound to remove (the leaven by burning or otherwise); a. fr.Shebi. VII, 7 חייב לב׳ is hound to remove (dispose of the fruits of the Sabbath year in due time). (Num. R. s. 9 (p. 230b> ed. Amst.) מבערים את העון, read with Yalk. Num. 708, Sifré Num. 11 מערערין; oth. vers. מבררין, v. בָּרַר. 2) to clear, eat up. B. Kam.2b וּבִעֵר זו השן ‘and it clears (Ex. 22:4) this refers to injury by the tooth (animals eating). ( 3) (b. h.) to start a fire, enkindle. v. בְּעֵרָה. Hif. הִבְעִיר to start or entertain a fire, to clear a field. Sabb.20a (ref. to לא תבערווכ׳ Ex. 35:3) בכל … אי אתה מַבְעִיר ‘in all your dwellings thou art not permitted to start a fire; v. הַבְעָרָה. B. Kam.60b הַבְּעֵרָה שהִבְעַרְתִּי the fire which I set (to Zion). Ib. 55b (ref. to Ex. l. c. 5) עד דעביד כעין מבעיר only when he acts like the one setting fire (to clear the field, i. e. criminal negligence); a. e. Hof. הוּבְעָר to be rekindled, to burn again. Sabb. 37ab.

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  • 30 פני I, פנא

    פְּנֵיI, פְּנָא ch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְפַּנָּה to be vacated, cleared, removed), 1) to turn to or from; to go. Targ. Y. Gen. 24:49 (O. Ithpe.). Targ. O. Deut. 29:17 (Y. I Ithpe.). Targ. O. Gen. 24:63 למִפְנֵי רמשא (ed. Amst. למִפַּנֵּי Ithpa.) towards evening; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 20; Yalk. ib. 30 כמִפְנֵי רמשא at the turn (approach) of the evening. Gen. R. s. 63 שלח … מִפְנֵי רמשא דערובתא sent letters to Tiberias (to reach the elders) towards the evening of Friday; (Y.Ter.VIII, 46b bot. בערובתא עם מטמעי שמשא); a. fr. 2) to remove, empty, v. infra. 3) to ease ones self. Ber.62a דבעינא למִפְנֵי (Ms. F. לאַפְנוּיֵי Af.). Pa. פַּנֵּי 1) to clear, empty, remove. Targ. Y. Gen. 24:20 Ar. (ed. ורוקינת; h. text ותער). Targ. Ps. 80:10 (ed. Wil. פָּנִי׳ Pe.). Targ. O. Gen. 24:31 (Y. Pe.). Targ. Is. 40:3; a. fr.Part. pass. מְפַנָּא clear, levelled. Targ. Gen. 14:17 (O. ed. Vien. מַפְנָא Af.).Ber. l. c. פַּנּוּ לי דוכתא Ms. M. (ed. פַּנִּי, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) clear a place for me. Taan.20b בעי לפַנּוּיֵיה wanted to remove it (the wine); משכיה בשמעתא עד דפַּנְּיֵיה he kept him engaged in discussion on a tradition until he had removed it. Lam. R. to V, 1 (expl. ערו, Ps. 137:7) פַּנּוּן פנון clear, clear (the place, with ref. to ותער, Gen. 24:20, v. supra), contrad. to פגר; Pesik. Zakhor, p. 26a> פאטן (read פָּאנוּן); ib. ʿĂniya, p. 135a>; Pesik. R. s. 32; a. fr. 2) to free, acquit. Y.Ber.IX, 13a sq. פַּנִּינָן יתיה, v. דֵּיו. Y.Taan.I, 64b bot. מה מיעבד ומְפַנִּינֵיה what to do in order to release him (from prison); הא לך פַּנְּיִי בעליך here is money for thee, release thy husband; a. e. 3) to ease ones self. Y.Sabb.VI, 8c bot. עאל לפַנּוּיֵיה (not לפונייה) went to ease himself (v. infra). Af. אַפְנֵי 1) to turn, direct; to take aside. Targ. 2 Sam. 3:27. ib. 6:10. Targ. Josh. 24:23; a. fr. 2) to vacate, free (ones mind); to take time. Targ. Nah. 2:9 לית דמַפְנֵיוכ׳ none take time to stand still.Esp. to make a text free for interpretation, to use as מוּפְנֶה (v. preced.). Nidd.22b ויברא לגזפיה וייצר לאַפְנוּיֵי vayibra (Gen. 1:27) is needed for its own sake (to state the fact), vayitser (ib. 2:7) is to be used for interpretation. Sabb.64a בגד ועור … שמע מינה לאפנויי what need was there to mention ‘garment and skin again in connection with creeping things? Learn from it, that it is to be used for exegetical purposes. Ib.; Snh.40b לאי אפנויי וכ׳, v. לַאי; a. fr.Part. pass. מַפְנֵי. Sabb. l. c. מ׳ דאי לא מ׳וכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. ומופנה דאי לאו מופנה) it is free for exegesis, for if it were not free (but needed for its own sake) Ib. דמת נמי אפנויי מ׳ ed. Sonc. a. Ven. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 10; ed. מופנה) ‘garment and skin in connection with corpses is likewise (unnecessary, and) free for exegesis; a. fr. 3) to ease ones Self. Ib. 140b לא תִיפְנוּן היכא דמַפְניוכ׳ do not go out to the same place that your men use Ber.62a, v. supra. Ithpe. אִתְפְּנֵי, אִיפְּנֵי to turn; to go away. Targ. Ex. 3:3 sq. Targ. Jud. 19:8; a. fr.Kidd.65a עד דמִיפְּני פיסחא (prob. to be read: עד מ׳) until Passover is past.

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  • 31 פְּנֵי

    פְּנֵיI, פְּנָא ch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְפַּנָּה to be vacated, cleared, removed), 1) to turn to or from; to go. Targ. Y. Gen. 24:49 (O. Ithpe.). Targ. O. Deut. 29:17 (Y. I Ithpe.). Targ. O. Gen. 24:63 למִפְנֵי רמשא (ed. Amst. למִפַּנֵּי Ithpa.) towards evening; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 20; Yalk. ib. 30 כמִפְנֵי רמשא at the turn (approach) of the evening. Gen. R. s. 63 שלח … מִפְנֵי רמשא דערובתא sent letters to Tiberias (to reach the elders) towards the evening of Friday; (Y.Ter.VIII, 46b bot. בערובתא עם מטמעי שמשא); a. fr. 2) to remove, empty, v. infra. 3) to ease ones self. Ber.62a דבעינא למִפְנֵי (Ms. F. לאַפְנוּיֵי Af.). Pa. פַּנֵּי 1) to clear, empty, remove. Targ. Y. Gen. 24:20 Ar. (ed. ורוקינת; h. text ותער). Targ. Ps. 80:10 (ed. Wil. פָּנִי׳ Pe.). Targ. O. Gen. 24:31 (Y. Pe.). Targ. Is. 40:3; a. fr.Part. pass. מְפַנָּא clear, levelled. Targ. Gen. 14:17 (O. ed. Vien. מַפְנָא Af.).Ber. l. c. פַּנּוּ לי דוכתא Ms. M. (ed. פַּנִּי, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) clear a place for me. Taan.20b בעי לפַנּוּיֵיה wanted to remove it (the wine); משכיה בשמעתא עד דפַּנְּיֵיה he kept him engaged in discussion on a tradition until he had removed it. Lam. R. to V, 1 (expl. ערו, Ps. 137:7) פַּנּוּן פנון clear, clear (the place, with ref. to ותער, Gen. 24:20, v. supra), contrad. to פגר; Pesik. Zakhor, p. 26a> פאטן (read פָּאנוּן); ib. ʿĂniya, p. 135a>; Pesik. R. s. 32; a. fr. 2) to free, acquit. Y.Ber.IX, 13a sq. פַּנִּינָן יתיה, v. דֵּיו. Y.Taan.I, 64b bot. מה מיעבד ומְפַנִּינֵיה what to do in order to release him (from prison); הא לך פַּנְּיִי בעליך here is money for thee, release thy husband; a. e. 3) to ease ones self. Y.Sabb.VI, 8c bot. עאל לפַנּוּיֵיה (not לפונייה) went to ease himself (v. infra). Af. אַפְנֵי 1) to turn, direct; to take aside. Targ. 2 Sam. 3:27. ib. 6:10. Targ. Josh. 24:23; a. fr. 2) to vacate, free (ones mind); to take time. Targ. Nah. 2:9 לית דמַפְנֵיוכ׳ none take time to stand still.Esp. to make a text free for interpretation, to use as מוּפְנֶה (v. preced.). Nidd.22b ויברא לגזפיה וייצר לאַפְנוּיֵי vayibra (Gen. 1:27) is needed for its own sake (to state the fact), vayitser (ib. 2:7) is to be used for interpretation. Sabb.64a בגד ועור … שמע מינה לאפנויי what need was there to mention ‘garment and skin again in connection with creeping things? Learn from it, that it is to be used for exegetical purposes. Ib.; Snh.40b לאי אפנויי וכ׳, v. לַאי; a. fr.Part. pass. מַפְנֵי. Sabb. l. c. מ׳ דאי לא מ׳וכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. ומופנה דאי לאו מופנה) it is free for exegesis, for if it were not free (but needed for its own sake) Ib. דמת נמי אפנויי מ׳ ed. Sonc. a. Ven. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 10; ed. מופנה) ‘garment and skin in connection with corpses is likewise (unnecessary, and) free for exegesis; a. fr. 3) to ease ones Self. Ib. 140b לא תִיפְנוּן היכא דמַפְניוכ׳ do not go out to the same place that your men use Ber.62a, v. supra. Ithpe. אִתְפְּנֵי, אִיפְּנֵי to turn; to go away. Targ. Ex. 3:3 sq. Targ. Jud. 19:8; a. fr.Kidd.65a עד דמִיפְּני פיסחא (prob. to be read: עד מ׳) until Passover is past.

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  • 32 צחצח I

    צִחְצֵחַI (v. צחח) 1) to polish, furbish; to clarify, make clear. B. Mets.84a משיְצַחְצְחָן במים arms are considered finished, when the smith has furbished (steeled) them by putting them in cold water. R. Hash. 33a מים … כדי לצַחְצְחוֹ you may pour water or wine into the Shofar to make its sound clear. Nidd.25b מְצַחְצְחוֹ, v. טָרַ־.Part. pass. מְצוּחְצָח; f. מְצוּחְצֶחֶת; Pl. מְצוּחְצָהִין; מְצוּחְצָחוֹת. Lev. R. s. 1, v. אִסְפַּקְלַרְיָא. Midr. Till. to Ps. 18, v. צִחְצוּחַ. 2) to become or be clear. Y.Nidd.II, 50a bot. במְצַחְצֵחַ when the blood is clear (fluid). Ib. b top, opp. מקדיר. Ib. אפי׳ מְצַחְצְחִין even when the blood is clear. Deut. R. s. 1 לשונו … ומצַחְצְחָה מידוכ׳ his tongue is cured and speaks at once clearly in teaching the words of the Law.

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  • 33 צִחְצֵחַ

    צִחְצֵחַI (v. צחח) 1) to polish, furbish; to clarify, make clear. B. Mets.84a משיְצַחְצְחָן במים arms are considered finished, when the smith has furbished (steeled) them by putting them in cold water. R. Hash. 33a מים … כדי לצַחְצְחוֹ you may pour water or wine into the Shofar to make its sound clear. Nidd.25b מְצַחְצְחוֹ, v. טָרַ־.Part. pass. מְצוּחְצָח; f. מְצוּחְצֶחֶת; Pl. מְצוּחְצָהִין; מְצוּחְצָחוֹת. Lev. R. s. 1, v. אִסְפַּקְלַרְיָא. Midr. Till. to Ps. 18, v. צִחְצוּחַ. 2) to become or be clear. Y.Nidd.II, 50a bot. במְצַחְצֵחַ when the blood is clear (fluid). Ib. b top, opp. מקדיר. Ib. אפי׳ מְצַחְצְחִין even when the blood is clear. Deut. R. s. 1 לשונו … ומצַחְצְחָה מידוכ׳ his tongue is cured and speaks at once clearly in teaching the words of the Law.

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  • 34 באר

    בָּאַר(√בא, v. בֹּוא) 1) to break forth, come to light. Denom. בְּאֵר; cmp. טוּף. 2) to be open, clear.Pi. בַּאֵר (b. h.) to proclaim (cmp. Deut. 1:5), to explain; to make clear ( to ones self), to understand clearly. Y.M. Kat. III, 83b top לבָאֵר משנתו to explain (argue on) what he has learned. Koh. R. to VI, 9 better is he שהוא מְבָאֵר משנתווכ׳ who dwells on his studies to make them clear to himself, than he who learns to recite fluently.Part. pass. מְבֹאָר proven, clear. Yed. III, 1 מ׳ הדבר (Talm. ed. מ׳ את הד׳) from this fact it is proven.

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  • 35 בָּאַר

    בָּאַר(√בא, v. בֹּוא) 1) to break forth, come to light. Denom. בְּאֵר; cmp. טוּף. 2) to be open, clear.Pi. בַּאֵר (b. h.) to proclaim (cmp. Deut. 1:5), to explain; to make clear ( to ones self), to understand clearly. Y.M. Kat. III, 83b top לבָאֵר משנתו to explain (argue on) what he has learned. Koh. R. to VI, 9 better is he שהוא מְבָאֵר משנתווכ׳ who dwells on his studies to make them clear to himself, than he who learns to recite fluently.Part. pass. מְבֹאָר proven, clear. Yed. III, 1 מ׳ הדבר (Talm. ed. מ׳ את הד׳) from this fact it is proven.

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  • 36 ברר

    בָּרַר(b. h.; √בר, contr. of באר, בור) (to clear, clean; to place outside, whence) 1) to make clear, prove, ascertain. Keth.46a (interpret. Deut. 22:17) ובוֹרְרִין את הדברוכ׳ and they make the fact as clear (bright) as a new garment.Part. pass. בָּרוּר q. v. 2) to single out, select, sift, assort. Maasr. II, 6 שאָבוֹר לי which I may select for me. Ib. בּוֹרֵר ואוכל he has a right to pick out and eat (one after the other). Kil. II, 1 יָבוֹר he must take it out entirely. Sabb.VII, 2 הבּוֹרֵר he who sifts (a labor forbidden on the Sabbath). Y. ib. VII, 10a, a. fr. משום בורר (is guilty) because it comes under the class of sifting. Bab. ib. 74a בורר ואוכלוכ׳ he may take out singly and eat, take out singly and put it down (rejecting it) ולא יִבְרוֹר but he must not assort (v. discussion ibid.). Gitt. V, 9 לא תָבוֹר she must not help her to sift the grain. Snh.45a בְּרוֹר לווכ׳ choose for the convict the most gentle method of execution; Sot.8b, a. fr.Snh.III, 1 זה בוררוכ׳ each party chooses one judge, and the two judges בּוֹרְרִיןוכ׳ elect a third. Pi. בֵּרַר, בֵּירַר 1) to prove, ascertain. Snh.23b צריך לבָרֵר the claimant must offer clear evidence. Kerith. 24a לב׳ עוון to ascertain whether or not the woman was guilty; Num. R. s. 9, v. בָּעַר. Y.Kidd.III, 63d, v. סִימְפּוֹן. Lev. R. s. 11; v. Nithpa. 2) to sift, select. Y.Ber.IX, 13c top דש זרה ובי׳ he threshed, winnowed and sifted. Y.Ned.I, beg.51a לשונות שביררו להןוכ׳ the terms (for oaths, vows) which the Mishnahs have selected (as substitutes for the real expressions of oaths); Bab. ib. 10b שבדו, v. בָּדָא. (Esth. R. to I, 22 (read:) בירר להם בלשון … רומי מלשון יוני interpreted for them (the Bible) in Latin, v. בָּדָא. The passage is defective; cmp. Y.Meg.I, 71c top. Y.Snh.X, 28a בחרו להם ביררו הברזלוכ׳, read בְּרִיּוּת, they selected (as similes for the Law) the soundness of the iron and the fixedness of the tree; cmp. Num. R. s. 14; Koh. R. to XII, 11. Hof. הוּבְרָר to be cleared up, to be decided (between two alternatives); v. בְּרֵירָה. Bets.4a (a hen is bought either for consumption or for breeding) נשחטה הובְרָרָהוכ׳ by its being killed, it appears that it was originally intended for slaughtering; Ḥull.14a. Nif. נִבְרָר to be selected. Tanḥ. Shlaḥ. 4 נִבְרְרוּ צדיקים they were righteous at the time they were selected. Nithpa. נִתְבָּרֵר 1) to desire clearness, to seek evidence, search for truth. Lev. R. s. 11 (ref. to 2 Sam. 22:26 sq.) בשעהשנ׳ על עסקיו הק״בה בירר לווכ׳ when he desired to be enlightened about his affairs (asking, ‘Whereby shall I know, Gen. 15:8), the Lord enlightened him (ib. 13). Ib. בשעהשנ׳וכ׳ (with ref. to Moses); Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:26 sq. 2) to be confirmed, established. Tanḥ. Ttsavveh 9, end (read:) נִתְבָּרְרָה כהונה בידם through them the priesthood became established. Pesik. Dibré p. 115b> (read as:) Yalk. Jer. 258 לא נ׳ … עד שעמדוכ׳ their prophecies were not fulfilled until Jer. arose.

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  • 37 בָּרַר

    בָּרַר(b. h.; √בר, contr. of באר, בור) (to clear, clean; to place outside, whence) 1) to make clear, prove, ascertain. Keth.46a (interpret. Deut. 22:17) ובוֹרְרִין את הדברוכ׳ and they make the fact as clear (bright) as a new garment.Part. pass. בָּרוּר q. v. 2) to single out, select, sift, assort. Maasr. II, 6 שאָבוֹר לי which I may select for me. Ib. בּוֹרֵר ואוכל he has a right to pick out and eat (one after the other). Kil. II, 1 יָבוֹר he must take it out entirely. Sabb.VII, 2 הבּוֹרֵר he who sifts (a labor forbidden on the Sabbath). Y. ib. VII, 10a, a. fr. משום בורר (is guilty) because it comes under the class of sifting. Bab. ib. 74a בורר ואוכלוכ׳ he may take out singly and eat, take out singly and put it down (rejecting it) ולא יִבְרוֹר but he must not assort (v. discussion ibid.). Gitt. V, 9 לא תָבוֹר she must not help her to sift the grain. Snh.45a בְּרוֹר לווכ׳ choose for the convict the most gentle method of execution; Sot.8b, a. fr.Snh.III, 1 זה בוררוכ׳ each party chooses one judge, and the two judges בּוֹרְרִיןוכ׳ elect a third. Pi. בֵּרַר, בֵּירַר 1) to prove, ascertain. Snh.23b צריך לבָרֵר the claimant must offer clear evidence. Kerith. 24a לב׳ עוון to ascertain whether or not the woman was guilty; Num. R. s. 9, v. בָּעַר. Y.Kidd.III, 63d, v. סִימְפּוֹן. Lev. R. s. 11; v. Nithpa. 2) to sift, select. Y.Ber.IX, 13c top דש זרה ובי׳ he threshed, winnowed and sifted. Y.Ned.I, beg.51a לשונות שביררו להןוכ׳ the terms (for oaths, vows) which the Mishnahs have selected (as substitutes for the real expressions of oaths); Bab. ib. 10b שבדו, v. בָּדָא. (Esth. R. to I, 22 (read:) בירר להם בלשון … רומי מלשון יוני interpreted for them (the Bible) in Latin, v. בָּדָא. The passage is defective; cmp. Y.Meg.I, 71c top. Y.Snh.X, 28a בחרו להם ביררו הברזלוכ׳, read בְּרִיּוּת, they selected (as similes for the Law) the soundness of the iron and the fixedness of the tree; cmp. Num. R. s. 14; Koh. R. to XII, 11. Hof. הוּבְרָר to be cleared up, to be decided (between two alternatives); v. בְּרֵירָה. Bets.4a (a hen is bought either for consumption or for breeding) נשחטה הובְרָרָהוכ׳ by its being killed, it appears that it was originally intended for slaughtering; Ḥull.14a. Nif. נִבְרָר to be selected. Tanḥ. Shlaḥ. 4 נִבְרְרוּ צדיקים they were righteous at the time they were selected. Nithpa. נִתְבָּרֵר 1) to desire clearness, to seek evidence, search for truth. Lev. R. s. 11 (ref. to 2 Sam. 22:26 sq.) בשעהשנ׳ על עסקיו הק״בה בירר לווכ׳ when he desired to be enlightened about his affairs (asking, ‘Whereby shall I know, Gen. 15:8), the Lord enlightened him (ib. 13). Ib. בשעהשנ׳וכ׳ (with ref. to Moses); Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:26 sq. 2) to be confirmed, established. Tanḥ. Ttsavveh 9, end (read:) נִתְבָּרְרָה כהונה בידם through them the priesthood became established. Pesik. Dibré p. 115b> (read as:) Yalk. Jer. 258 לא נ׳ … עד שעמדוכ׳ their prophecies were not fulfilled until Jer. arose.

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  • 38 זכי

    זְכֵי, זְכָאch. sam( Hithpa. הִזִדַּכֶּה, Nithpa. נִזְדַּכֶּה to he acquitted, to be found not guilty), 1) to be clear, pure. Targ. Job 9:15. Ib. 10:15 זְכִיתִי (some ed. זִכִּי׳, corr. acc.); a. e. 2) to go unpunished (h. נקה). Targ. Jer. 25:29; a. e. 3) to deserve welt, do good, to obtain a claim on divine favor. Lev. R. s. 34 (read:) אדם … זְכִי בי או דְכִי בי the beggar says … ‘obtain a claim through me, or ‘become pure through me, (which means) זַכֵּי גדמך בי benefit thyself through me. Ib. אנן זַכְיִין בן we shall give thee something. Ib. ז׳ בהאי אתתא give this woman (me) something. Y. Ḥag.I, 76b bot. שלח … מִזְכֵּיוכ׳ sent his son to Tiberias for his improvement (through study); Y.Pes.III, 30b bot. יזכי (corr. acc.); a. fr. 4) to become worthy of divine grace, to be privileged to enjoy, to live to see. Targ. Job 20:17; a. e.Ber.17a נשים בטאי זַכְיָין wherewith do women (who do not study the Law) deserve divine grace?Sabb.21b אי זְכָאִי if I had been worthy (if the Lord had permitted me). Lev. R. s. 25 אִי זָכִית אכלית if the Lord permit, I may eat thereof. Ib. אם זַכְיַת (תיכול) אכול if thou shalt live long enough to eat thereof. Ḥull.50a; Bets.27a, a. e. אִזְכֵּי ואסיקוכ׳ the Lord permitting I will go ; a. fr. 4) to take possession, acquire a title. B. Mets.8a מיגו דזָכֵי לנפשיה since he has a right to take possession for himself, v. מִיגּוֹ, s. v. גּוֹ.B. Kam.12b; a. fr. Pa. זַכֵּי 1) to clear (from rubbish). M. Kat. 10b; B. Bath.54a, v. זִיכֵּי. 2) to clear, acquit, justify; to leave unpunished. Targ. O. Ex. 20:7 (Y. מִזְכֵי, read: מְזַכֵּי). Targ. Cant. 7:3; a. fr. 3) to cleanse. Targ. Ps. 73:13 זַכָּאִית Ms. (ed. זַכִּית, ed. Wil. זַכְוַת, corr. acc.); a. e.Lev. R. s. 34, v. supra. 4) to win, defeat. Ab. Zar.10b; Snh.39a כל דז׳ מלכא Ms. M. (ed. למלכא) whosoever defeats the: king in argument. Ib. 107a עבדא ז׳ למריה (old ed. כפייה) the servant conquered his master. Bekh.8b אי זַכִּיתוּ לי if you defeat me: ואי זַכִּינָא בכו (read לכו) and if we defeat you. Ḥull.31b זַכַּנְהוּוכ׳ R. N. defeated the Rabbis; a. e. 5) to entitle, give possession to. Pes.78a שטרא מְזַכֵּי לבי תרי a document giving a title to both contestants, i. e. one agreeing with two opposite opinions. Ithpa. אִזְדַּכֵּי, Ithpe. אִזְדְּכֵי to be cleared, to go unpunished; to clear ones self, to defend ones self. Targ. Y. Gen. 24:8. Ib. 44:16; a. e.

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  • 39 זכא

    זְכֵי, זְכָאch. sam( Hithpa. הִזִדַּכֶּה, Nithpa. נִזְדַּכֶּה to he acquitted, to be found not guilty), 1) to be clear, pure. Targ. Job 9:15. Ib. 10:15 זְכִיתִי (some ed. זִכִּי׳, corr. acc.); a. e. 2) to go unpunished (h. נקה). Targ. Jer. 25:29; a. e. 3) to deserve welt, do good, to obtain a claim on divine favor. Lev. R. s. 34 (read:) אדם … זְכִי בי או דְכִי בי the beggar says … ‘obtain a claim through me, or ‘become pure through me, (which means) זַכֵּי גדמך בי benefit thyself through me. Ib. אנן זַכְיִין בן we shall give thee something. Ib. ז׳ בהאי אתתא give this woman (me) something. Y. Ḥag.I, 76b bot. שלח … מִזְכֵּיוכ׳ sent his son to Tiberias for his improvement (through study); Y.Pes.III, 30b bot. יזכי (corr. acc.); a. fr. 4) to become worthy of divine grace, to be privileged to enjoy, to live to see. Targ. Job 20:17; a. e.Ber.17a נשים בטאי זַכְיָין wherewith do women (who do not study the Law) deserve divine grace?Sabb.21b אי זְכָאִי if I had been worthy (if the Lord had permitted me). Lev. R. s. 25 אִי זָכִית אכלית if the Lord permit, I may eat thereof. Ib. אם זַכְיַת (תיכול) אכול if thou shalt live long enough to eat thereof. Ḥull.50a; Bets.27a, a. e. אִזְכֵּי ואסיקוכ׳ the Lord permitting I will go ; a. fr. 4) to take possession, acquire a title. B. Mets.8a מיגו דזָכֵי לנפשיה since he has a right to take possession for himself, v. מִיגּוֹ, s. v. גּוֹ.B. Kam.12b; a. fr. Pa. זַכֵּי 1) to clear (from rubbish). M. Kat. 10b; B. Bath.54a, v. זִיכֵּי. 2) to clear, acquit, justify; to leave unpunished. Targ. O. Ex. 20:7 (Y. מִזְכֵי, read: מְזַכֵּי). Targ. Cant. 7:3; a. fr. 3) to cleanse. Targ. Ps. 73:13 זַכָּאִית Ms. (ed. זַכִּית, ed. Wil. זַכְוַת, corr. acc.); a. e.Lev. R. s. 34, v. supra. 4) to win, defeat. Ab. Zar.10b; Snh.39a כל דז׳ מלכא Ms. M. (ed. למלכא) whosoever defeats the: king in argument. Ib. 107a עבדא ז׳ למריה (old ed. כפייה) the servant conquered his master. Bekh.8b אי זַכִּיתוּ לי if you defeat me: ואי זַכִּינָא בכו (read לכו) and if we defeat you. Ḥull.31b זַכַּנְהוּוכ׳ R. N. defeated the Rabbis; a. e. 5) to entitle, give possession to. Pes.78a שטרא מְזַכֵּי לבי תרי a document giving a title to both contestants, i. e. one agreeing with two opposite opinions. Ithpa. אִזְדַּכֵּי, Ithpe. אִזְדְּכֵי to be cleared, to go unpunished; to clear ones self, to defend ones self. Targ. Y. Gen. 24:8. Ib. 44:16; a. e.

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  • 40 זְכֵי

    זְכֵי, זְכָאch. sam( Hithpa. הִזִדַּכֶּה, Nithpa. נִזְדַּכֶּה to he acquitted, to be found not guilty), 1) to be clear, pure. Targ. Job 9:15. Ib. 10:15 זְכִיתִי (some ed. זִכִּי׳, corr. acc.); a. e. 2) to go unpunished (h. נקה). Targ. Jer. 25:29; a. e. 3) to deserve welt, do good, to obtain a claim on divine favor. Lev. R. s. 34 (read:) אדם … זְכִי בי או דְכִי בי the beggar says … ‘obtain a claim through me, or ‘become pure through me, (which means) זַכֵּי גדמך בי benefit thyself through me. Ib. אנן זַכְיִין בן we shall give thee something. Ib. ז׳ בהאי אתתא give this woman (me) something. Y. Ḥag.I, 76b bot. שלח … מִזְכֵּיוכ׳ sent his son to Tiberias for his improvement (through study); Y.Pes.III, 30b bot. יזכי (corr. acc.); a. fr. 4) to become worthy of divine grace, to be privileged to enjoy, to live to see. Targ. Job 20:17; a. e.Ber.17a נשים בטאי זַכְיָין wherewith do women (who do not study the Law) deserve divine grace?Sabb.21b אי זְכָאִי if I had been worthy (if the Lord had permitted me). Lev. R. s. 25 אִי זָכִית אכלית if the Lord permit, I may eat thereof. Ib. אם זַכְיַת (תיכול) אכול if thou shalt live long enough to eat thereof. Ḥull.50a; Bets.27a, a. e. אִזְכֵּי ואסיקוכ׳ the Lord permitting I will go ; a. fr. 4) to take possession, acquire a title. B. Mets.8a מיגו דזָכֵי לנפשיה since he has a right to take possession for himself, v. מִיגּוֹ, s. v. גּוֹ.B. Kam.12b; a. fr. Pa. זַכֵּי 1) to clear (from rubbish). M. Kat. 10b; B. Bath.54a, v. זִיכֵּי. 2) to clear, acquit, justify; to leave unpunished. Targ. O. Ex. 20:7 (Y. מִזְכֵי, read: מְזַכֵּי). Targ. Cant. 7:3; a. fr. 3) to cleanse. Targ. Ps. 73:13 זַכָּאִית Ms. (ed. זַכִּית, ed. Wil. זַכְוַת, corr. acc.); a. e.Lev. R. s. 34, v. supra. 4) to win, defeat. Ab. Zar.10b; Snh.39a כל דז׳ מלכא Ms. M. (ed. למלכא) whosoever defeats the: king in argument. Ib. 107a עבדא ז׳ למריה (old ed. כפייה) the servant conquered his master. Bekh.8b אי זַכִּיתוּ לי if you defeat me: ואי זַכִּינָא בכו (read לכו) and if we defeat you. Ḥull.31b זַכַּנְהוּוכ׳ R. N. defeated the Rabbis; a. e. 5) to entitle, give possession to. Pes.78a שטרא מְזַכֵּי לבי תרי a document giving a title to both contestants, i. e. one agreeing with two opposite opinions. Ithpa. אִזְדַּכֵּי, Ithpe. אִזְדְּכֵי to be cleared, to go unpunished; to clear ones self, to defend ones self. Targ. Y. Gen. 24:8. Ib. 44:16; a. e.

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