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21 אל תחסום שור בדישו
You shall not muzzle the ox when it treads out the corn -
22 גדיש
heap of corn -
23 דגן
grain, corn, cereal -
24 דריכה על יבלת
treading on a corn -
25 דרך לו על היבלת
trod on his corn -
26 דרך על יבלת
trod on a corn -
27 נטע זר
alien corn -
28 עומר
n. Omer (name)————————sheaf of corn; omer (ancient measure) -
29 קלח
v. to flow, stream————————v. to wash, take a shower————————stalk, stem; head (cabbage) ; ear, cob (corn) -
30 קלח תירס
ear of corn -
31 קמה
standing corn————————standing up, rising -
32 שבול
ear (of corn), spike -
33 שבולת
ear (of corn), spike -
34 שדמה
field (corn or grapes) -
35 שיבול
ear (of corn), spike -
36 שיבולת
ear (of corn), spike -
37 תבואה
produce, yield; grain, corn, cereal -
38 איסתוננסין
איסתוננסיןY.Maas. Sh. V, 56b top תלת׳ א׳וכ׳, read תלתא סִיטֹונֵיסִין (pl. of σιτώνης) three corn-dealers upon whose estimates he redeemed the second tithes. -
39 דוקא
דַּוְקָא, דַּוְוקָאm. (preced.) 1) exactness, minuteness. Nez. 7b נחית לד׳ enters into minuteness (saying ‘one and a half). 2) (as an adv.) exactly, exclusively, only. Yeb.76a ד׳ שערתא a real barley corn it must be (nothing else). Men.30a באמצע שיטה ד׳ only in the middle of a line.Gitt.44a ד׳ או לאו ד׳ is this meant exactly (one hundred), or not exactly? Men.27b אל ד׳ el (towards) is meant in its exact sense; a. fr. -
40 דווקא
דַּוְקָא, דַּוְוקָאm. (preced.) 1) exactness, minuteness. Nez. 7b נחית לד׳ enters into minuteness (saying ‘one and a half). 2) (as an adv.) exactly, exclusively, only. Yeb.76a ד׳ שערתא a real barley corn it must be (nothing else). Men.30a באמצע שיטה ד׳ only in the middle of a line.Gitt.44a ד׳ או לאו ד׳ is this meant exactly (one hundred), or not exactly? Men.27b אל ד׳ el (towards) is meant in its exact sense; a. fr.
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