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101 הַגְעָלָה
הַגְעָלָהf. = גִּיעוּל, the cleaning of an impure vessel by means of boiling water. Ab. Zar.76a ה׳ בחמין hagalah is always done with hot water. Ib. מאיה׳ דקתני התם מריקהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. differ.) the hagalah there (in the Mishnah) means in general scouring and rinsing (also with cold water). -
102 הדר
הֲדַרch. (preced.) to go around, come back, return. Targ. Y. Gen. 3:19; a. fr.B. Mets.14a what thou takest from him, עלי דידיה׳ comes back on my property (I am responsible for it). Ib. 69b הַדְרָא בעינא is returned bodily. Pes.29b, a. fr. ה׳ ביה went back on himself, changed his opinion. B. Mets.65a הַדְרִי בי I take it back. B. Bath.84a לא מצית הַדְרַת בך וב׳ thou wouldst not have been at liberty to retract (the transaction), and now thou shouldst &c?; a. fr. (Frequ. used adverbially. B. Mets.6a שתיק מעיקרא וה׳ צוח first he kept silence and then (reconsidering) he protested. Gitt.8b ה׳ אמר אביי another time A. said. Ḥull.76b (הדר) הֲדוּר שלחו another time they sent word; a. fr. Pa. הַדּר (v. preced. Pi.) 1) to honor, distinguish. Dan. 4:31.Targ. O. Lev. 19:15 (ed. Berl. תַהְדּר Af.).B. Bath.3b הַדְּרֵי. v. הוּדְרָא 2) to go around searching, be zealous, anxious. Ḥull.76b.; Nidd.65b הַדּוּרֵי אפירכא what need is there to go around searching for an argument (why do you resort to unknown authorities)? Sabb.23a הוה מְהַדֵּר מרוכ׳ my teacher used to be anxious for puppy-oil. Ib. מהדרא אמשחא (read: מהדר אמ׳); a. fr. 3) to restore; 4) to review; v. Af. Af. אַהֲדַר l) to return, restore; to lead back; to turn around. Targ. Y. Deut. 32:3 (some ed. Pa.). Targ. Cant. 7:5; a. fr.B. Mets.26a אי … לאַהֲדוּרָהּ אַהַדְרוּהָ ניהלי if they had had the intention of returning it, they would have returned it to me. Ib. אסרי קטייהו … לִיהַדְּרוּ לי ולא הַדְּרוּ ליוכ׳ (differ. in Mss., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) I spoke in their presence several times (of my loss); they might have returned it to me, but did not; will they now return it?Ḥull.20a בדלא א׳ when he did not turn round (the windpipe &c). Ḥag.5b עמא רַאֲהַדְרִינְהוּ … מיניה a people from which its master has turned away his face; a. fr. 2) to repeat, review. M. Kat. 28a אֲהַדְרִי לתלמודאי that I may review my studies. Ber.38b מַהֲדַר תלמודיה (or מְהַרֵּר); a. fr. 3) to reply. Ḥull.34a מאי אהדריוכ׳ what did … reply to one another?; a. e. 4) to carry around in procession. Yeb.110a Ar., v. כּוּרְסַיָּא; v. אֲדוּרֵי. Ithpa. אִיהַדַּר, Ithpe. אִיהֲדַר 1) to go around begging. Sabb.151b אַהֲדוּרֵי אפיתחא לא מִיהֲדַר he will not be forced to go around begging. 2) to go back. Ned.50a איהדר לאחורי I will go back again. -
103 הֲדַר
הֲדַרch. (preced.) to go around, come back, return. Targ. Y. Gen. 3:19; a. fr.B. Mets.14a what thou takest from him, עלי דידיה׳ comes back on my property (I am responsible for it). Ib. 69b הַדְרָא בעינא is returned bodily. Pes.29b, a. fr. ה׳ ביה went back on himself, changed his opinion. B. Mets.65a הַדְרִי בי I take it back. B. Bath.84a לא מצית הַדְרַת בך וב׳ thou wouldst not have been at liberty to retract (the transaction), and now thou shouldst &c?; a. fr. (Frequ. used adverbially. B. Mets.6a שתיק מעיקרא וה׳ צוח first he kept silence and then (reconsidering) he protested. Gitt.8b ה׳ אמר אביי another time A. said. Ḥull.76b (הדר) הֲדוּר שלחו another time they sent word; a. fr. Pa. הַדּר (v. preced. Pi.) 1) to honor, distinguish. Dan. 4:31.Targ. O. Lev. 19:15 (ed. Berl. תַהְדּר Af.).B. Bath.3b הַדְּרֵי. v. הוּדְרָא 2) to go around searching, be zealous, anxious. Ḥull.76b.; Nidd.65b הַדּוּרֵי אפירכא what need is there to go around searching for an argument (why do you resort to unknown authorities)? Sabb.23a הוה מְהַדֵּר מרוכ׳ my teacher used to be anxious for puppy-oil. Ib. מהדרא אמשחא (read: מהדר אמ׳); a. fr. 3) to restore; 4) to review; v. Af. Af. אַהֲדַר l) to return, restore; to lead back; to turn around. Targ. Y. Deut. 32:3 (some ed. Pa.). Targ. Cant. 7:5; a. fr.B. Mets.26a אי … לאַהֲדוּרָהּ אַהַדְרוּהָ ניהלי if they had had the intention of returning it, they would have returned it to me. Ib. אסרי קטייהו … לִיהַדְּרוּ לי ולא הַדְּרוּ ליוכ׳ (differ. in Mss., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) I spoke in their presence several times (of my loss); they might have returned it to me, but did not; will they now return it?Ḥull.20a בדלא א׳ when he did not turn round (the windpipe &c). Ḥag.5b עמא רַאֲהַדְרִינְהוּ … מיניה a people from which its master has turned away his face; a. fr. 2) to repeat, review. M. Kat. 28a אֲהַדְרִי לתלמודאי that I may review my studies. Ber.38b מַהֲדַר תלמודיה (or מְהַרֵּר); a. fr. 3) to reply. Ḥull.34a מאי אהדריוכ׳ what did … reply to one another?; a. e. 4) to carry around in procession. Yeb.110a Ar., v. כּוּרְסַיָּא; v. אֲדוּרֵי. Ithpa. אִיהַדַּר, Ithpe. אִיהֲדַר 1) to go around begging. Sabb.151b אַהֲדוּרֵי אפיתחא לא מִיהֲדַר he will not be forced to go around begging. 2) to go back. Ned.50a איהדר לאחורי I will go back again. -
104 הדריינא
הַדְרְיָינָאm. Hadrianic. Ab. Zar.52b דינרא טריינא וה׳ Ms. M. (ed. differ, order, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) the Trajanic and the Hadrianic Denarius; Bekh.50b. -
105 הַדְרְיָינָא
הַדְרְיָינָאm. Hadrianic. Ab. Zar.52b דינרא טריינא וה׳ Ms. M. (ed. differ, order, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) the Trajanic and the Hadrianic Denarius; Bekh.50b. -
106 הילכך
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107 הלכךְ
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108 הִילְכָךְ
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109 הִלְכָךְ
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110 היסט
הֶיסֵּט, הֶסֵּטm. (יָסַט or סוּט) skaking an object so as to move it from its place, differ. fr. רעדה vibration (v. Tosef.Zab.IV, 6), esp. hesset, one of the causes of levitical uncleanness. Toh. X, 1 אינן בקיאין בה׳ are not familiar with the laws of hesset. Meg.8b מלטמא … בה׳ so as not to make earthen vessels unclean by shaking them; a. fr.Pl. הֶיסֵּיטוֹת, הֶסֵּטו̇ת laws concerning hesset. Y.Dem.H, 23a top. Y.Sot.V, 20a top. -
111 הסט
הֶיסֵּט, הֶסֵּטm. (יָסַט or סוּט) skaking an object so as to move it from its place, differ. fr. רעדה vibration (v. Tosef.Zab.IV, 6), esp. hesset, one of the causes of levitical uncleanness. Toh. X, 1 אינן בקיאין בה׳ are not familiar with the laws of hesset. Meg.8b מלטמא … בה׳ so as not to make earthen vessels unclean by shaking them; a. fr.Pl. הֶיסֵּיטוֹת, הֶסֵּטו̇ת laws concerning hesset. Y.Dem.H, 23a top. Y.Sot.V, 20a top. -
112 הֶיסֵּט
הֶיסֵּט, הֶסֵּטm. (יָסַט or סוּט) skaking an object so as to move it from its place, differ. fr. רעדה vibration (v. Tosef.Zab.IV, 6), esp. hesset, one of the causes of levitical uncleanness. Toh. X, 1 אינן בקיאין בה׳ are not familiar with the laws of hesset. Meg.8b מלטמא … בה׳ so as not to make earthen vessels unclean by shaking them; a. fr.Pl. הֶיסֵּיטוֹת, הֶסֵּטו̇ת laws concerning hesset. Y.Dem.H, 23a top. Y.Sot.V, 20a top. -
113 הֶסֵּט
הֶיסֵּט, הֶסֵּטm. (יָסַט or סוּט) skaking an object so as to move it from its place, differ. fr. רעדה vibration (v. Tosef.Zab.IV, 6), esp. hesset, one of the causes of levitical uncleanness. Toh. X, 1 אינן בקיאין בה׳ are not familiar with the laws of hesset. Meg.8b מלטמא … בה׳ so as not to make earthen vessels unclean by shaking them; a. fr.Pl. הֶיסֵּיטוֹת, הֶסֵּטו̇ת laws concerning hesset. Y.Dem.H, 23a top. Y.Sot.V, 20a top. -
114 היקשא
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115 היקישא
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116 הֶיקֵּשָׁא
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117 הֶיקֵּישָׁא
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118 הלל
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119 הַלֵּל
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120 וה
וָהּ(הֲוָהּ) וָוהּ (interj.; cmp. b. h. הָהּ, הֶאָח) vah (hăvah), an exclamation of pleasure; ah!, contradist. to וַוי (woe!). Lam. R. to I, 5 למה אמרת ווי אמר וה אמרי (Ar. וַאי) why didst thou exclaim, Vay (woe!)? Said he, I said Vah. Ib. בין וי לוהוכ׳ between Vay and Vah R. Joḥ. escaped.Pesik. Asser, p. 97b> בתחלה הם אומרים וה ולבסוף הם אומרים וי at first (on entering the hot and again the cold place) they say Vah (how pleasant!), but finally they say Vay (woe!); Tanḥ. Reh 13 הוה; Tanḥ. ed. Bub., ib. 10; Yalk. Deut. 892; (diff. versions: Y.Snh.X, 29b bot.; Yalk. Ps. 737). Pesik. l. c. (play on הַיָּוֵן, Ps. 40:3) ממקום שאומרים ווה וּוַי (not שאומר) from the place where they (the wicked) say Vah and (then) Vay; Tanḥ. ed. Bub. l. c.; וה וּיַיי Tanḥ. l. c. (corr. acc.); Yalk. Deut. l. c. הי ווי; (differ. vers, in Yalk. Ps. l. c. a. Y. l. c.).
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