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  • 1 COME

    • Come and eat your mutton with me - Милости прошу к нашему шалашу (M)
    • Come and have (take) pot luck (pot - luck) with us - Милости прошу к нашему шалашу (M), Чем богаты, тем и рады (4)
    • Come hell or high water - Будь, что будет (Б)
    • Come high, come low - Будь, что будет (Б)
    • Come home with your knickers torn and say you found a shilling (the money)? - Свежо предание, да верится с трудом (C)
    • Come what may (might) - Будь, что будет (Б)
    • Coming, and so is Christmas - Держи карман шире! (Д)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > COME

  • 2 take the stand

    to come and sit in the witness box in order to testify:

    The witness was asked to take the stand.

    يَقِف في كُشْك الشّاهِد

    Arabic-English dictionary > take the stand

  • 3 Komm und lass dich überraschen!

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Komm und lass dich überraschen!

  • 4 садитесь с нами, угощайтесь

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > садитесь с нами, угощайтесь

  • 5 продаваться с молотка

    come under the hammer; be sold by auction

    Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмётся за дело, то всё имение пойдёт с молотка и все пойдут по миру. (Л. Толстой, Война и мир) — She wrote that if he did not come and take matters in hand, their whole property would be sold by auction and they would all have to go begging.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > продаваться с молотка

  • 6 פיס

    פִּיס(cmp. פָּסַס) to split, divide, distribute. Hif. הֵפִיס 1) to penetrate, (cmp. בָּדַק); to cause abdominal trouble. Pes.107a מִיסְרָן ומֵפִיס this drink is a tempter and then gives pain (Ms. M. ומֵיפֵיס; Ms. O. מייסרן ומיפיס, v. פָּסַס; ed. ומפייס, v. infra). מפיס מורסא, v. פָּסַס. 2) to break a persons anger or will, to pacify, persuade, comfort. Shebu.45a כדי להָפִיס דעתווכ׳ in order to satisfy the mind of the employer (to convince him that he was mistaken). Y. ib. VIII, 38d top; Y.Snh.III, 21c bot. מצוה להֲפִיסוֹ it is proper to give him (the owner of the lost animal) satisfaction (by stating the cause of the loss); v. Pi.Ab. Zar.71a צא והָפֵס עלי מנת המלך go and satisfy for me the royal taxes (settle for me as best you can), v. מְנָת. 3) to arbitrate, decide (cmp. פָּסַק). Sabb.33a מי מֵפִיס who will decide (as to the cause of my disease)? Ib. 54a מי מפיסוכ׳ who will decide which udders are tied up for the purpose of drying them up and which for the purpose of preserving the milk?Esp. to decide by chance, by drawing lots, counting a certain number (v. פַּיִיס). Tam.I, 2 מי שטבל יבוא ויָפִיס let those who have bathed, come and take part in the count of chance; הֵפִיסוּ זכהוכ׳ after they have drawn, he who has won, has won (no appeal is permitted). Yoma 24b למה מְפִיסִין וחוזריןוכ׳ why did they draw once and again (why not at once for all the functions to be distributed)? Ib. במה מפיסין (Rashi: מפייסין) what garments do they wear when drawing? Gen. R. s. 84 (play on פסים, Gen. 37:23) שהפיסו עליהוכ׳ they drew lots about it (the coat) as to who should carry it to his father Sabb.XXIII, 2 (148b) מפיס (אדם) עםוכ׳ a man may decide by lot (on the Sabbath) the shares of honor at the table ; ib 149b; a. e. Pi. פִּיֵּיס to pacify, conciliate, persuade. Pes. l. c. מְיַסְּרָן ומְפַיֵּיס (that drink) chastises us (gives us pain), and yet is so persuasive (tempting). Ber.28b אני יכול לפַיְּיסוֹ בדבריםוכ׳ I might appease him with words or bribe him with money. B. Bath.9b כל הנותן … והמְפַיְּיסוֹ בדבריםוכ׳ he who gives a poor man a coin will be blessed with six blessings, but he who speaks kindly to him, will be blessed with eleven blessings. Gen. R. s. 93, end כשם שלא פ׳ … אלאוכ׳ as Joseph pacified his brothers only by weeping Y. Snh. l. c. מצוה להפיסו … ואינו מְפַיְּיסוֹ על שקר it is right to satisfy his mind by stating the truth, but one must not do so by a falsehood; Y. Shebu. l. c. מפייסו … אינו מפייסווכ׳. Lev. R. s. 19, end נלך ונְפַיֵּיס לגדלת, v. גַּדֶּלֶת; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 94, end ופייליה, read: ופִיְּיסוּהוּ and they appeased him (Nebuchadnezzar).Part. pass. מְפוּיָּיס. Ex. R. s. 51 הריני מפ׳ שמחלתוכ׳ I am convinced that thou hast forgiven Israel. Hithpa. הִתְפַּיֵּיס, Nithpa. נִתְפַּיֵּיס to be appeased, satisfied, persuaded. Ib. אותה שעה נֵתְפַּיְּיסוּ … עלוכ׳ now all Israelites were satisfied with regard to the work of the Tabernacle (that everything was correct). Ber.33a נתפ׳ אותו השר that princes anger was appeased. Pesik. R. s. 10 הרי הגורן בא והכל מִתְפַּיְּיסִים בשבילוכ׳ when harvesting time comes, all (that now are disputing) will be convinced for whose sake the field has been sown. Yoma 86b ספק מִתְפַּיֵּיס הימנווכ׳ it is doubtful whether he will or will not accept his apology; ספק מתפייס בדבריםוכ׳ it is doubtful whether he will be appeased by mere words (without demanding a fine or public satisfaction) ; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > פיס

  • 7 פִּיס

    פִּיס(cmp. פָּסַס) to split, divide, distribute. Hif. הֵפִיס 1) to penetrate, (cmp. בָּדַק); to cause abdominal trouble. Pes.107a מִיסְרָן ומֵפִיס this drink is a tempter and then gives pain (Ms. M. ומֵיפֵיס; Ms. O. מייסרן ומיפיס, v. פָּסַס; ed. ומפייס, v. infra). מפיס מורסא, v. פָּסַס. 2) to break a persons anger or will, to pacify, persuade, comfort. Shebu.45a כדי להָפִיס דעתווכ׳ in order to satisfy the mind of the employer (to convince him that he was mistaken). Y. ib. VIII, 38d top; Y.Snh.III, 21c bot. מצוה להֲפִיסוֹ it is proper to give him (the owner of the lost animal) satisfaction (by stating the cause of the loss); v. Pi.Ab. Zar.71a צא והָפֵס עלי מנת המלך go and satisfy for me the royal taxes (settle for me as best you can), v. מְנָת. 3) to arbitrate, decide (cmp. פָּסַק). Sabb.33a מי מֵפִיס who will decide (as to the cause of my disease)? Ib. 54a מי מפיסוכ׳ who will decide which udders are tied up for the purpose of drying them up and which for the purpose of preserving the milk?Esp. to decide by chance, by drawing lots, counting a certain number (v. פַּיִיס). Tam.I, 2 מי שטבל יבוא ויָפִיס let those who have bathed, come and take part in the count of chance; הֵפִיסוּ זכהוכ׳ after they have drawn, he who has won, has won (no appeal is permitted). Yoma 24b למה מְפִיסִין וחוזריןוכ׳ why did they draw once and again (why not at once for all the functions to be distributed)? Ib. במה מפיסין (Rashi: מפייסין) what garments do they wear when drawing? Gen. R. s. 84 (play on פסים, Gen. 37:23) שהפיסו עליהוכ׳ they drew lots about it (the coat) as to who should carry it to his father Sabb.XXIII, 2 (148b) מפיס (אדם) עםוכ׳ a man may decide by lot (on the Sabbath) the shares of honor at the table ; ib 149b; a. e. Pi. פִּיֵּיס to pacify, conciliate, persuade. Pes. l. c. מְיַסְּרָן ומְפַיֵּיס (that drink) chastises us (gives us pain), and yet is so persuasive (tempting). Ber.28b אני יכול לפַיְּיסוֹ בדבריםוכ׳ I might appease him with words or bribe him with money. B. Bath.9b כל הנותן … והמְפַיְּיסוֹ בדבריםוכ׳ he who gives a poor man a coin will be blessed with six blessings, but he who speaks kindly to him, will be blessed with eleven blessings. Gen. R. s. 93, end כשם שלא פ׳ … אלאוכ׳ as Joseph pacified his brothers only by weeping Y. Snh. l. c. מצוה להפיסו … ואינו מְפַיְּיסוֹ על שקר it is right to satisfy his mind by stating the truth, but one must not do so by a falsehood; Y. Shebu. l. c. מפייסו … אינו מפייסווכ׳. Lev. R. s. 19, end נלך ונְפַיֵּיס לגדלת, v. גַּדֶּלֶת; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 94, end ופייליה, read: ופִיְּיסוּהוּ and they appeased him (Nebuchadnezzar).Part. pass. מְפוּיָּיס. Ex. R. s. 51 הריני מפ׳ שמחלתוכ׳ I am convinced that thou hast forgiven Israel. Hithpa. הִתְפַּיֵּיס, Nithpa. נִתְפַּיֵּיס to be appeased, satisfied, persuaded. Ib. אותה שעה נֵתְפַּיְּיסוּ … עלוכ׳ now all Israelites were satisfied with regard to the work of the Tabernacle (that everything was correct). Ber.33a נתפ׳ אותו השר that princes anger was appeased. Pesik. R. s. 10 הרי הגורן בא והכל מִתְפַּיְּיסִים בשבילוכ׳ when harvesting time comes, all (that now are disputing) will be convinced for whose sake the field has been sown. Yoma 86b ספק מִתְפַּיֵּיס הימנווכ׳ it is doubtful whether he will or will not accept his apology; ספק מתפייס בדבריםוכ׳ it is doubtful whether he will be appeased by mere words (without demanding a fine or public satisfaction) ; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > פִּיס

  • 8 М-190

    ИДТИ (ХОДИТЬ)/ПОЙТИ ПО МИРУ coll ИДТИ (ХОДИТЬ)/ПОЙТИ С СУМОЙ obsoles, coll ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ ДО CyMbbMVP subj: human to lead a beggarly life, ask for charity ( usu. as a result of losing all one had)
    X пойдёт по миру - X will go begging
    X will go out and beg X will beg from door to door X will beg for a living X will be (end up) a beggar X will be left a beggar X will beg his bread.
    (Матрёна:) Маялась ты, маялась, сердечная, век-то свой с немилым, да и вдовой с сумой пойдёшь (Толстой 1). (М.:) Poor thing, all your life you've had to put up with a man you don't love and now when you're a widow you'll have to go begging (1c).
    (Золотуев:) Он (продавец) всё ему (ревизору) отдаст! Дом, машину, дачу! По миру пойдет! (Вампилов 3). (Z.:) He'll (the salesman will) give him (the inspector) the lot! The house, the car, the cottage! He'll go out and beg! (3a).
    ...Где ей одной с такой ротой (с пятерыми детьми) справиться, не по миру же идти, в самом деле» (Максимов 3). "How can she manage a whole regiment of kids by herself? After all, she can't beg from door to door" (3a).
    Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмется за дело, то все имение пойдёт с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he (Nikolai) did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > М-190

  • 9 дойти до сумы

    ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ ПО МИРУ coll; ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ С СУМОЙ obsoles, coll; ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ ДО СУМЫ obs
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to lead a beggarly life, ask for charity (usu. as a result of losing all one had):
    - X пойдёт по миру X will go begging;
    - X will beg his bread.
         ♦ [Матрёна:] Маялась ты, маялась, сердечная, век-то свой с немилым, да и вдовой с сумой пойдёшь (Толстой 1). [М.:] Poor thing, all your life you've had to put up with a man you don't love and now when you're a widow you'll have to go begging (lc).
         ♦ [Золотуев:] Он [продавец] всё ему [ревизору] отдаст! Дом, машину, дачу! По миру пойдет! (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] He'll [the salesman will] give him [the inspector] the lot! The house, the car, the cottage! He'll go out and beg! (3a).
         ♦ "...Где ей одной с такой ротой [с пятерыми детьми] справиться, не по миру же идти, в самом деле" (Максимов 3). "How can she manage a whole regiment of kids by herself? After all, she can't beg from door to door" (3a).
         ♦ Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмется за дело, то все имение пойдет с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he [Nikolai] did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дойти до сумы

  • 10 доходить до сумы

    ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ ПО МИРУ coll; ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ С СУМОЙ obsoles, coll; ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ ДО СУМЫ obs
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to lead a beggarly life, ask for charity (usu. as a result of losing all one had):
    - X пойдёт по миру X will go begging;
    - X will beg his bread.
         ♦ [Матрёна:] Маялась ты, маялась, сердечная, век-то свой с немилым, да и вдовой с сумой пойдёшь (Толстой 1). [М.:] Poor thing, all your life you've had to put up with a man you don't love and now when you're a widow you'll have to go begging (lc).
         ♦ [Золотуев:] Он [продавец] всё ему [ревизору] отдаст! Дом, машину, дачу! По миру пойдет! (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] He'll [the salesman will] give him [the inspector] the lot! The house, the car, the cottage! He'll go out and beg! (3a).
         ♦ "...Где ей одной с такой ротой [с пятерыми детьми] справиться, не по миру же идти, в самом деле" (Максимов 3). "How can she manage a whole regiment of kids by herself? After all, she can't beg from door to door" (3a).
         ♦ Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмется за дело, то все имение пойдет с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he [Nikolai] did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > доходить до сумы

  • 11 идти по миру

    ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ ПО МИРУ coll; ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ С СУМОЙ obsoles, coll; ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ ДО СУМЫ obs
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to lead a beggarly life, ask for charity (usu. as a result of losing all one had):
    - X пойдёт по миру X will go begging;
    - X will beg his bread.
         ♦ [Матрёна:] Маялась ты, маялась, сердечная, век-то свой с немилым, да и вдовой с сумой пойдёшь (Толстой 1). [М.:] Poor thing, all your life you've had to put up with a man you don't love and now when you're a widow you'll have to go begging (lc).
         ♦ [Золотуев:] Он [продавец] всё ему [ревизору] отдаст! Дом, машину, дачу! По миру пойдет! (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] He'll [the salesman will] give him [the inspector] the lot! The house, the car, the cottage! He'll go out and beg! (3a).
         ♦ "...Где ей одной с такой ротой [с пятерыми детьми] справиться, не по миру же идти, в самом деле" (Максимов 3). "How can she manage a whole regiment of kids by herself? After all, she can't beg from door to door" (3a).
         ♦ Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмется за дело, то все имение пойдет с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he [Nikolai] did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > идти по миру

  • 12 идти с сумой

    ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ ПО МИРУ coll; ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ С СУМОЙ obsoles, coll; ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ ДО СУМЫ obs
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to lead a beggarly life, ask for charity (usu. as a result of losing all one had):
    - X пойдёт по миру X will go begging;
    - X will beg his bread.
         ♦ [Матрёна:] Маялась ты, маялась, сердечная, век-то свой с немилым, да и вдовой с сумой пойдёшь (Толстой 1). [М.:] Poor thing, all your life you've had to put up with a man you don't love and now when you're a widow you'll have to go begging (lc).
         ♦ [Золотуев:] Он [продавец] всё ему [ревизору] отдаст! Дом, машину, дачу! По миру пойдет! (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] He'll [the salesman will] give him [the inspector] the lot! The house, the car, the cottage! He'll go out and beg! (3a).
         ♦ "...Где ей одной с такой ротой [с пятерыми детьми] справиться, не по миру же идти, в самом деле" (Максимов 3). "How can she manage a whole regiment of kids by herself? After all, she can't beg from door to door" (3a).
         ♦ Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмется за дело, то все имение пойдет с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he [Nikolai] did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > идти с сумой

  • 13 пойти по миру

    ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ ПО МИРУ coll; ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ С СУМОЙ obsoles, coll; ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ ДО СУМЫ obs
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to lead a beggarly life, ask for charity (usu. as a result of losing all one had):
    - X пойдёт по миру X will go begging;
    - X will beg his bread.
         ♦ [Матрёна:] Маялась ты, маялась, сердечная, век-то свой с немилым, да и вдовой с сумой пойдёшь (Толстой 1). [М.:] Poor thing, all your life you've had to put up with a man you don't love and now when you're a widow you'll have to go begging (lc).
         ♦ [Золотуев:] Он [продавец] всё ему [ревизору] отдаст! Дом, машину, дачу! По миру пойдет! (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] He'll [the salesman will] give him [the inspector] the lot! The house, the car, the cottage! He'll go out and beg! (3a).
         ♦ "...Где ей одной с такой ротой [с пятерыми детьми] справиться, не по миру же идти, в самом деле" (Максимов 3). "How can she manage a whole regiment of kids by herself? After all, she can't beg from door to door" (3a).
         ♦ Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмется за дело, то все имение пойдет с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he [Nikolai] did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пойти по миру

  • 14 пойти с сумой

    ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ ПО МИРУ coll; ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ С СУМОЙ obsoles, coll; ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ ДО СУМЫ obs
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to lead a beggarly life, ask for charity (usu. as a result of losing all one had):
    - X пойдёт по миру X will go begging;
    - X will beg his bread.
         ♦ [Матрёна:] Маялась ты, маялась, сердечная, век-то свой с немилым, да и вдовой с сумой пойдёшь (Толстой 1). [М.:] Poor thing, all your life you've had to put up with a man you don't love and now when you're a widow you'll have to go begging (lc).
         ♦ [Золотуев:] Он [продавец] всё ему [ревизору] отдаст! Дом, машину, дачу! По миру пойдет! (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] He'll [the salesman will] give him [the inspector] the lot! The house, the car, the cottage! He'll go out and beg! (3a).
         ♦ "...Где ей одной с такой ротой [с пятерыми детьми] справиться, не по миру же идти, в самом деле" (Максимов 3). "How can she manage a whole regiment of kids by herself? After all, she can't beg from door to door" (3a).
         ♦ Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмется за дело, то все имение пойдет с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he [Nikolai] did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пойти с сумой

  • 15 ходить по миру

    ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ ПО МИРУ coll; ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ С СУМОЙ obsoles, coll; ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ ДО СУМЫ obs
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to lead a beggarly life, ask for charity (usu. as a result of losing all one had):
    - X пойдёт по миру X will go begging;
    - X will beg his bread.
         ♦ [Матрёна:] Маялась ты, маялась, сердечная, век-то свой с немилым, да и вдовой с сумой пойдёшь (Толстой 1). [М.:] Poor thing, all your life you've had to put up with a man you don't love and now when you're a widow you'll have to go begging (lc).
         ♦ [Золотуев:] Он [продавец] всё ему [ревизору] отдаст! Дом, машину, дачу! По миру пойдет! (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] He'll [the salesman will] give him [the inspector] the lot! The house, the car, the cottage! He'll go out and beg! (3a).
         ♦ "...Где ей одной с такой ротой [с пятерыми детьми] справиться, не по миру же идти, в самом деле" (Максимов 3). "How can she manage a whole regiment of kids by herself? After all, she can't beg from door to door" (3a).
         ♦ Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмется за дело, то все имение пойдет с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he [Nikolai] did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ходить по миру

  • 16 ходить с сумой

    ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ ПО МИРУ coll; ИДТИ < ХОДИТЬ>/ПОЙТИ С СУМОЙ obsoles, coll; ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ ДО СУМЫ obs
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to lead a beggarly life, ask for charity (usu. as a result of losing all one had):
    - X пойдёт по миру X will go begging;
    - X will beg his bread.
         ♦ [Матрёна:] Маялась ты, маялась, сердечная, век-то свой с немилым, да и вдовой с сумой пойдёшь (Толстой 1). [М.:] Poor thing, all your life you've had to put up with a man you don't love and now when you're a widow you'll have to go begging (lc).
         ♦ [Золотуев:] Он [продавец] всё ему [ревизору] отдаст! Дом, машину, дачу! По миру пойдет! (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] He'll [the salesman will] give him [the inspector] the lot! The house, the car, the cottage! He'll go out and beg! (3a).
         ♦ "...Где ей одной с такой ротой [с пятерыми детьми] справиться, не по миру же идти, в самом деле" (Максимов 3). "How can she manage a whole regiment of kids by herself? After all, she can't beg from door to door" (3a).
         ♦ Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмется за дело, то все имение пойдет с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he [Nikolai] did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ходить с сумой

  • 17 יקר

    יָקָרm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) 1) heavy; dear, precious, worthy; honored. Tosef.B. Kam. IX, 12 המתבייש מן הי׳ who is put to shame by a person of high dignity (opp. פגום).Pl. יְקָרִים, יְקָרִין. B. Bath. 100b; Meg.23b (address to mourners) עמדו י׳ עמודווכ׳ stand up, dear friends, stand up Men.44a דמיו י׳ its price is high; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Kam. III, 2 היְקָרִין R. S. to Kel. III, 5 (ed. היקירן, הייקרין) the heavy earthen vessels used for boiling pitch.Fem. יְקָרָה, pl. יְקָרוֹת. Keth.106a; Snh.43a נשים י׳וכ׳ worthy women in Jerusalem.V. יַקִּיר. 2) (noun) precious object, prize; choice. Gen. R. s. 67 (ref. to Prov. 12:27) כדי … שהוא יְקָרוֹ של עולםוכ׳ in order that Jacob might come who is the choice of the world ; ib. שאינם נוטלים מן יְקָרָם שלעתיד לכואוכ׳ that they shall receive in this world nothing of their prize reserved for the hereafter; Yalk. ib. 115, v. חָרַץ.Pl. יְקָרוֹת. Ib. כדי … ויטול את הברכות שהן י׳ של עולם חרוצות לו in order that Jacob might come and take the blessings, which are the choice of the world, decreed to him (Gen. R. l. c. שמעיקר העולם חרוצות לו).

    Jewish literature > יקר

  • 18 יָקָר

    יָקָרm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) 1) heavy; dear, precious, worthy; honored. Tosef.B. Kam. IX, 12 המתבייש מן הי׳ who is put to shame by a person of high dignity (opp. פגום).Pl. יְקָרִים, יְקָרִין. B. Bath. 100b; Meg.23b (address to mourners) עמדו י׳ עמודווכ׳ stand up, dear friends, stand up Men.44a דמיו י׳ its price is high; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Kam. III, 2 היְקָרִין R. S. to Kel. III, 5 (ed. היקירן, הייקרין) the heavy earthen vessels used for boiling pitch.Fem. יְקָרָה, pl. יְקָרוֹת. Keth.106a; Snh.43a נשים י׳וכ׳ worthy women in Jerusalem.V. יַקִּיר. 2) (noun) precious object, prize; choice. Gen. R. s. 67 (ref. to Prov. 12:27) כדי … שהוא יְקָרוֹ של עולםוכ׳ in order that Jacob might come who is the choice of the world ; ib. שאינם נוטלים מן יְקָרָם שלעתיד לכואוכ׳ that they shall receive in this world nothing of their prize reserved for the hereafter; Yalk. ib. 115, v. חָרַץ.Pl. יְקָרוֹת. Ib. כדי … ויטול את הברכות שהן י׳ של עולם חרוצות לו in order that Jacob might come and take the blessings, which are the choice of the world, decreed to him (Gen. R. l. c. שמעיקר העולם חרוצות לו).

    Jewish literature > יָקָר

  • 19 פעל I

    פָּעַלI (b. h.) ( to split, cmp. פלח, to work. Y.Sabb.II, end, 8d; Tanḥ. Emor 7; Lev. R. s. 27 (ref. to Num. 23:23) כל מי שפ׳ עם לאוכ׳ let whosoever worked with God come and take his reward. Ib. s. 4 כל מה שיִפְעַל אדם עם נפשווכ׳ however much man may do for his soul, he has not done his full duty. Gen. R. s. 15 (ref. to Ps. 74:12) ראו פועלא טבא שהתקין … עמדתי לִפְעוֹל see the good employer, for the Lord has prepared my wages (the garden of Eden), before yet I arose to work; Yalk. ib. 20. Midr. Till. to Ps. 92 בששת … פָּעַלְתִּי את העולם ובשבת נחתי in the six working days I worked and made the world, and on the Sabbath I rested; a. fr.Esp. to deal. Lam. R. to III, 33 (read:) בשני מקומות פָּעֲלוּ ישראל עםהקב״ה באחד פעלו בפיהם ולא בלבם ובאחד פעלו בלבם ולא בפיהם in two places Israelites dealt with God, in one they dealt with their mouth (professed faith), but not with their heart, and in the other, they dealt with their heart (were loyal at heart), but not with their mouth; בסיני פעלו בפיהםוכ׳ at Sinai they dealt with their mouth but not with their heart (ref. to Ps. 78:36); בבבל פעלו בלבםוכ׳ in Babylonia they dealt with their heart, but not with their mouth (ref. to Lam. l. c.); Cant. R. to VII, 8.

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  • 20 פָּעַל

    פָּעַלI (b. h.) ( to split, cmp. פלח, to work. Y.Sabb.II, end, 8d; Tanḥ. Emor 7; Lev. R. s. 27 (ref. to Num. 23:23) כל מי שפ׳ עם לאוכ׳ let whosoever worked with God come and take his reward. Ib. s. 4 כל מה שיִפְעַל אדם עם נפשווכ׳ however much man may do for his soul, he has not done his full duty. Gen. R. s. 15 (ref. to Ps. 74:12) ראו פועלא טבא שהתקין … עמדתי לִפְעוֹל see the good employer, for the Lord has prepared my wages (the garden of Eden), before yet I arose to work; Yalk. ib. 20. Midr. Till. to Ps. 92 בששת … פָּעַלְתִּי את העולם ובשבת נחתי in the six working days I worked and made the world, and on the Sabbath I rested; a. fr.Esp. to deal. Lam. R. to III, 33 (read:) בשני מקומות פָּעֲלוּ ישראל עםהקב״ה באחד פעלו בפיהם ולא בלבם ובאחד פעלו בלבם ולא בפיהם in two places Israelites dealt with God, in one they dealt with their mouth (professed faith), but not with their heart, and in the other, they dealt with their heart (were loyal at heart), but not with their mouth; בסיני פעלו בפיהםוכ׳ at Sinai they dealt with their mouth but not with their heart (ref. to Ps. 78:36); בבבל פעלו בלבםוכ׳ in Babylonia they dealt with their heart, but not with their mouth (ref. to Lam. l. c.); Cant. R. to VII, 8.

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