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1 חזיז
חָזִיז, חֲזִיזm. (b. h.; v. חֲזָזִית) 1) cloud with uneven surface (like scabs or swollen lumps), cumulus (which brings rain). Gen. R. s. 13 (allegorical explanation), v. חִזָּיוֹן I. Y.Taan.III, 66c bot., v. preced.Bab. ib. 9b.Pl. חֲזִיזִים. Ib. מאי ח׳ what are ḥazizim (Zech. 10:1)? Answ. פורחות eruptions (defined: ‘a thin under a thick cloud). 2) (Readings vary between חזיז a. חִזִּין, pl. of חֵז) lichen, used as food (Lecantora esculenta). Erub.28a, v. חִזָּיוֹן II.B. Kam. 119b כשות וח׳וכ׳ the law of robbery does not apply to cuscuta and lichen. Keth.60b. 3) (Readings vary as ab. young blades of grain used for pasture. Taan.5a אוכל ח׳ מן התלמים Ms. M. (some ed. הזיז) eats the young green from the furrows. B. Kam.58b bot. Tosef.Ohol.XIII, 11 שני חזיזין, read: הזיזין, v. זִיז II. -
2 חָזִיז
חָזִיז, חֲזִיזm. (b. h.; v. חֲזָזִית) 1) cloud with uneven surface (like scabs or swollen lumps), cumulus (which brings rain). Gen. R. s. 13 (allegorical explanation), v. חִזָּיוֹן I. Y.Taan.III, 66c bot., v. preced.Bab. ib. 9b.Pl. חֲזִיזִים. Ib. מאי ח׳ what are ḥazizim (Zech. 10:1)? Answ. פורחות eruptions (defined: ‘a thin under a thick cloud). 2) (Readings vary between חזיז a. חִזִּין, pl. of חֵז) lichen, used as food (Lecantora esculenta). Erub.28a, v. חִזָּיוֹן II.B. Kam. 119b כשות וח׳וכ׳ the law of robbery does not apply to cuscuta and lichen. Keth.60b. 3) (Readings vary as ab. young blades of grain used for pasture. Taan.5a אוכל ח׳ מן התלמים Ms. M. (some ed. הזיז) eats the young green from the furrows. B. Kam.58b bot. Tosef.Ohol.XIII, 11 שני חזיזין, read: הזיזין, v. זִיז II. -
3 חֲזִיז
חָזִיז, חֲזִיזm. (b. h.; v. חֲזָזִית) 1) cloud with uneven surface (like scabs or swollen lumps), cumulus (which brings rain). Gen. R. s. 13 (allegorical explanation), v. חִזָּיוֹן I. Y.Taan.III, 66c bot., v. preced.Bab. ib. 9b.Pl. חֲזִיזִים. Ib. מאי ח׳ what are ḥazizim (Zech. 10:1)? Answ. פורחות eruptions (defined: ‘a thin under a thick cloud). 2) (Readings vary between חזיז a. חִזִּין, pl. of חֵז) lichen, used as food (Lecantora esculenta). Erub.28a, v. חִזָּיוֹן II.B. Kam. 119b כשות וח׳וכ׳ the law of robbery does not apply to cuscuta and lichen. Keth.60b. 3) (Readings vary as ab. young blades of grain used for pasture. Taan.5a אוכל ח׳ מן התלמים Ms. M. (some ed. הזיז) eats the young green from the furrows. B. Kam.58b bot. Tosef.Ohol.XIII, 11 שני חזיזין, read: הזיזין, v. זִיז II.
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