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  • 1 תאריך

    date

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  • 2 זפ

    date of payment, date of discharge

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  • 3 זמפ

    date of payment, date of discharge

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  • 4 יום פירעון

    date of payment, payment date, pay-day

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  • 5 יום קובע

    date of record, record date, relevant day

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  • 6 יום מכירה

    date of sale

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  • 7 יום רכישה

    date of acquisition

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  • 8 ממרח תמרים

    date preserves

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  • 9 עץ תמר

    date palm

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  • 10 תאריך לידה

    date of birth

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  • 11 תאריך נוצרי

    date according to the Gregorian calendar

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  • 12 תאריך פירעון

    date of maturity

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  • 13 תאריכון

    date-stamp

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  • 14 תמר II

    תָּמָרII m. (b. h.; cmp. אָמַר II) palm; date-palm; fruit of the date-palm, date. Succ.45b; Meg.14a, v. לֵב. Ib. (ref. to Jdg. 4:5) מאי שנא תחת תּוֹמֶר why did she hold her sessions under a palm-tree? Midr. Till. to Ps. 92:16 (ref. to ib. 13) מה הת׳ והארזוכ׳ as the palm and the cedar are higher than all other trees, so Israel is ; אי מה הת׳וכ׳ you may think, as the palm and the cedar when uprooted from their places (transplanted) do not grow new shoots, so Israel does ; a. fr.Pl. תְּמָרִים dates. = Ter. XI, 2 דבש ת׳ date honey. Ib. 3; a. fr.

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  • 15 תָּמָר

    תָּמָרII m. (b. h.; cmp. אָמַר II) palm; date-palm; fruit of the date-palm, date. Succ.45b; Meg.14a, v. לֵב. Ib. (ref. to Jdg. 4:5) מאי שנא תחת תּוֹמֶר why did she hold her sessions under a palm-tree? Midr. Till. to Ps. 92:16 (ref. to ib. 13) מה הת׳ והארזוכ׳ as the palm and the cedar are higher than all other trees, so Israel is ; אי מה הת׳וכ׳ you may think, as the palm and the cedar when uprooted from their places (transplanted) do not grow new shoots, so Israel does ; a. fr.Pl. תְּמָרִים dates. = Ter. XI, 2 דבש ת׳ date honey. Ib. 3; a. fr.

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  • 16 וסת

    וֶסֶת, וֶו׳f. (יָסַת, intensive of עָשָׂה; as to ע a. (ו) י, v. Nold. Mand. Gr. p. 7 2) (habitual doing, condition,) 1) regular diet. Snh.101a; Keth.110b, a. e. שינוי ו׳וכ׳ a change of diet is the beginning of bowel diseases. 2) conduct, way, manner. Y.Yoma I, 38c bot. כל וו׳ טובהוכ׳ every kind of good manners was found among them. Gen. R. s. 87 כך הי׳ יֶסְתָּן שלוכ׳ this was the custom of the gentiles. Ned.IX, 9 כך היא וֶוסְתּוֹ שלוכ׳ such is that mans way of acting. 3) regular date, or regular premonitory symptoms, of menstruation. Nidd.I, 1 כל אשה שיש לה ו׳ every woman of regular days Ib. 4b שלא בשעת וֶסְתָּהּ out of her regular time. Ib. 11b אשה שאיו לה ו׳ a woman who has no regular time. Ib. IX, 8 (63a) שיש לה ו׳ that has regular symptoms of approaching menstruation, v. infra, (Ib. 12a; 14b שיעור ו׳, v. אֶוְותִּיאֹוס. Tosef. ib. I, 11 כיוונה שעת וסתה she had her courses again (after an intermission) exactly at the usual date; Y. ib. I, 49c top כיוונה מהמ׳ הווסת (corr. acc.). Ib. וו׳ ארובה a delayed menstruation (which may he expected any time), contrad. to הפסק עונה a skipping over of one course; a. fr.Pl. וֶסְתּוֹת. Ib. IX, 8 ואלו הן הו׳ and these are the symptoms of approaching Ib. 63a התם בו׳ דיומי there (ib. I, 1) regularity of date is meant, הכא בו׳ דגופא here regularity of symptoms. Ib. 15a, a. e. ו׳ דאורייתא the rule requiring a woman to examine herself on the regular day is of biblical origin. Yeb.64b bot. ו׳ ושורוכ׳ the law concerning the mode of establishing a regularity of menstruation (Nidd.IX, 10) Gen. R. s. 48 (expl. עדנה, Gen. 18:12), v. וֶוסְתָּנִית; a. fr.

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  • 17 וו׳

    וֶסֶת, וֶו׳f. (יָסַת, intensive of עָשָׂה; as to ע a. (ו) י, v. Nold. Mand. Gr. p. 7 2) (habitual doing, condition,) 1) regular diet. Snh.101a; Keth.110b, a. e. שינוי ו׳וכ׳ a change of diet is the beginning of bowel diseases. 2) conduct, way, manner. Y.Yoma I, 38c bot. כל וו׳ טובהוכ׳ every kind of good manners was found among them. Gen. R. s. 87 כך הי׳ יֶסְתָּן שלוכ׳ this was the custom of the gentiles. Ned.IX, 9 כך היא וֶוסְתּוֹ שלוכ׳ such is that mans way of acting. 3) regular date, or regular premonitory symptoms, of menstruation. Nidd.I, 1 כל אשה שיש לה ו׳ every woman of regular days Ib. 4b שלא בשעת וֶסְתָּהּ out of her regular time. Ib. 11b אשה שאיו לה ו׳ a woman who has no regular time. Ib. IX, 8 (63a) שיש לה ו׳ that has regular symptoms of approaching menstruation, v. infra, (Ib. 12a; 14b שיעור ו׳, v. אֶוְותִּיאֹוס. Tosef. ib. I, 11 כיוונה שעת וסתה she had her courses again (after an intermission) exactly at the usual date; Y. ib. I, 49c top כיוונה מהמ׳ הווסת (corr. acc.). Ib. וו׳ ארובה a delayed menstruation (which may he expected any time), contrad. to הפסק עונה a skipping over of one course; a. fr.Pl. וֶסְתּוֹת. Ib. IX, 8 ואלו הן הו׳ and these are the symptoms of approaching Ib. 63a התם בו׳ דיומי there (ib. I, 1) regularity of date is meant, הכא בו׳ דגופא here regularity of symptoms. Ib. 15a, a. e. ו׳ דאורייתא the rule requiring a woman to examine herself on the regular day is of biblical origin. Yeb.64b bot. ו׳ ושורוכ׳ the law concerning the mode of establishing a regularity of menstruation (Nidd.IX, 10) Gen. R. s. 48 (expl. עדנה, Gen. 18:12), v. וֶוסְתָּנִית; a. fr.

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  • 18 וֶסֶת

    וֶסֶת, וֶו׳f. (יָסַת, intensive of עָשָׂה; as to ע a. (ו) י, v. Nold. Mand. Gr. p. 7 2) (habitual doing, condition,) 1) regular diet. Snh.101a; Keth.110b, a. e. שינוי ו׳וכ׳ a change of diet is the beginning of bowel diseases. 2) conduct, way, manner. Y.Yoma I, 38c bot. כל וו׳ טובהוכ׳ every kind of good manners was found among them. Gen. R. s. 87 כך הי׳ יֶסְתָּן שלוכ׳ this was the custom of the gentiles. Ned.IX, 9 כך היא וֶוסְתּוֹ שלוכ׳ such is that mans way of acting. 3) regular date, or regular premonitory symptoms, of menstruation. Nidd.I, 1 כל אשה שיש לה ו׳ every woman of regular days Ib. 4b שלא בשעת וֶסְתָּהּ out of her regular time. Ib. 11b אשה שאיו לה ו׳ a woman who has no regular time. Ib. IX, 8 (63a) שיש לה ו׳ that has regular symptoms of approaching menstruation, v. infra, (Ib. 12a; 14b שיעור ו׳, v. אֶוְותִּיאֹוס. Tosef. ib. I, 11 כיוונה שעת וסתה she had her courses again (after an intermission) exactly at the usual date; Y. ib. I, 49c top כיוונה מהמ׳ הווסת (corr. acc.). Ib. וו׳ ארובה a delayed menstruation (which may he expected any time), contrad. to הפסק עונה a skipping over of one course; a. fr.Pl. וֶסְתּוֹת. Ib. IX, 8 ואלו הן הו׳ and these are the symptoms of approaching Ib. 63a התם בו׳ דיומי there (ib. I, 1) regularity of date is meant, הכא בו׳ דגופא here regularity of symptoms. Ib. 15a, a. e. ו׳ דאורייתא the rule requiring a woman to examine herself on the regular day is of biblical origin. Yeb.64b bot. ו׳ ושורוכ׳ the law concerning the mode of establishing a regularity of menstruation (Nidd.IX, 10) Gen. R. s. 48 (expl. עדנה, Gen. 18:12), v. וֶוסְתָּנִית; a. fr.

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  • 19 וֶו׳

    וֶסֶת, וֶו׳f. (יָסַת, intensive of עָשָׂה; as to ע a. (ו) י, v. Nold. Mand. Gr. p. 7 2) (habitual doing, condition,) 1) regular diet. Snh.101a; Keth.110b, a. e. שינוי ו׳וכ׳ a change of diet is the beginning of bowel diseases. 2) conduct, way, manner. Y.Yoma I, 38c bot. כל וו׳ טובהוכ׳ every kind of good manners was found among them. Gen. R. s. 87 כך הי׳ יֶסְתָּן שלוכ׳ this was the custom of the gentiles. Ned.IX, 9 כך היא וֶוסְתּוֹ שלוכ׳ such is that mans way of acting. 3) regular date, or regular premonitory symptoms, of menstruation. Nidd.I, 1 כל אשה שיש לה ו׳ every woman of regular days Ib. 4b שלא בשעת וֶסְתָּהּ out of her regular time. Ib. 11b אשה שאיו לה ו׳ a woman who has no regular time. Ib. IX, 8 (63a) שיש לה ו׳ that has regular symptoms of approaching menstruation, v. infra, (Ib. 12a; 14b שיעור ו׳, v. אֶוְותִּיאֹוס. Tosef. ib. I, 11 כיוונה שעת וסתה she had her courses again (after an intermission) exactly at the usual date; Y. ib. I, 49c top כיוונה מהמ׳ הווסת (corr. acc.). Ib. וו׳ ארובה a delayed menstruation (which may he expected any time), contrad. to הפסק עונה a skipping over of one course; a. fr.Pl. וֶסְתּוֹת. Ib. IX, 8 ואלו הן הו׳ and these are the symptoms of approaching Ib. 63a התם בו׳ דיומי there (ib. I, 1) regularity of date is meant, הכא בו׳ דגופא here regularity of symptoms. Ib. 15a, a. e. ו׳ דאורייתא the rule requiring a woman to examine herself on the regular day is of biblical origin. Yeb.64b bot. ו׳ ושורוכ׳ the law concerning the mode of establishing a regularity of menstruation (Nidd.IX, 10) Gen. R. s. 48 (expl. עדנה, Gen. 18:12), v. וֶוסְתָּנִית; a. fr.

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  • 20 קשיתא

    קַשְׁיְתָאf. (קְשֵי) stone of date or olive. Ḥull.49a האי ק׳ דאשתכחאוכ׳ (not דאשתכח) a date stone was found in the gall Pl. קַשְׁיָאתָא, קַשְׁיָיתָא. Ber.56a thou shalt see in thy dream that the Romans capture thee וטחני בך ק׳וכ׳ (different in Ms. M.) and make thee grind date stones in a golden mill. Yoma 79b (prov.) תרי … דק׳וכ׳ in two kabs of dates there is one kab of stones and more. Ab. Zar.28a ק׳ דזיתי olive stones.V. קָשֵׁי.

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